Blues Soloing - Beginner/Intermediate, Lesson By Ivan Milenkovic |
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Blues Soloing - Beginner/Intermediate, Lesson By Ivan Milenkovic |
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May 18 2018, 06:04 PM |
Original lesson: Blues Soloing - Beginner/Intermediate by Ivan Milenkovic
Hi I work this lesson since few weeks Hard to make beter. Several licks are very hard I gave the best of myself |
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May 18 2018, 07:13 PM |
Nicely done! Your technique is very good here. Hand synch is very good and your pick strikes are clean. The playing overall is quite good. You have a good sense of what is going on under your playing and the playing itself is very clean and distinct. You never go out of key, or miss something you are trying to hit.
Frankly you are quite a good blues player! In this case, almost too good as the original has a bit of "looseness" in it which is part of what gives it it's character. It's not easy to play with control, it's even harder to play with control and make it sound a bit out of control. Intentionally adding in the looseness of timing that the original has is something that is worth working on. It gives a casual flair to your playing and will make it sound organic and the opposite of clinical/sterile. It's blues after all so it should have a bit of a fluid/loose character to imho. Still, this is a pretty small issue and taken just as a blues solo your playing here is top notch. The subtle time slipping will come with time and develop almost as an instinct rather than a technique. But it's certainly not enough for me to ding you on this lesson which is well played. Solid 7 from me. Todd Original lesson: Blues Soloing - Beginner/Intermediate by Ivan Milenkovic
Hi I work this lesson since few weeks Hard to make beter. Several licks are very hard I gave the best of myself |
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May 19 2018, 04:07 PM |
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May 23 2018, 10:22 AM |
Pass: 7.5
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