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GMC Forum _ REC _ A Day To Remember Style

Posted by: mad Aug 26 2014, 05:04 PM

Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/A-Day-To-Remember-Style/

Today I got some new Picks by Gravity (gravitypicks.com) I ordered the other day and I just decided to give this lesson a go with the 'Edge Standard'-Version :-)


Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Aug 26 2014, 08:00 PM

Hi mate! I'm checking the picks at the website and they look very good! smile.gif I can notice that you are having a good result with them, your playing is tight except when you play 16th palm muted notes. You have timing issues when these parts come so you should isolate the faster sections and work on them until you feel comfortable with the rhythm.

Keep on the hard work! wink.gif

Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Aug 27 2014, 07:44 AM

hey mate!

Glad to see you back into the REC zone smile.gif So, Gabi is right about the intro and outro riff - I think it would be a good thing to isolate the riff and slow it down a bit - focus on playing each note as clean as possible, having the right groove and timing. Once you nail it perfectly at the slow speed, try to raise it gradually until you can play the riff with the previously mentioned qualities at the original speed. Nothing unusual, but it's good to refresh things wink.gif

Keep rocking!


Cosmin

Posted by: Ben Higgins Aug 29 2014, 09:26 AM

Hi man, the intro / outro riff is giving you some issues. It's just a case of timing. Sometimes you're in front, sometimes behind.. so it's not a speed issue of course, just timing.

The only way to tackle it is with more repetition but at some slower speeds (boring answer !) wink.gif

Also make sure you get that last note on the E string sounding clear at 0:23. It can sound as if it's snatched away too quickly.

Posted by: Fran Sep 1 2014, 04:02 PM

Pass: 8

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