Funky Ballad, Lesson By Piotr Kaczor |
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Funky Ballad, Lesson By Piotr Kaczor |
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May 13 2016, 11:33 AM |
Original lesson: Funky Ballad by Piotr Kaczor
This post has been edited by nikeman64: May 13 2016, 11:39 AM -------------------- Experienced Tone Seeker
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May 16 2016, 05:31 PM |
Hi mate,
nice playing on this lesson. I think that you are very close to master this lesson, however you need to have in mind 3 main elements while practising in order to take the most of this lesson. - Bending: It's not precise, sometimes you don't reach the correct pitch (like at 00:54). - Vibrato: It can be stronger and more consistent. - Dynamics: The original lesson has much more work on this area. Your intensity is more linear. Take the original lesson and compare it very deeply with your take focusing on each of these elements and try to find out how to improve them. Work on small sections at first in order to adjust each detail. Keep on the hard work! -------------------- My lessons
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May 19 2016, 01:06 PM |
Pass: 7
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