Neoclassical Etude #1, Lesson By Marcus Lavendell |
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Neoclassical Etude #1, Lesson By Marcus Lavendell |
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Oct 16 2021, 05:03 PM |
Original lesson: Neoclassical Etude #1 by Marcus Lavendell
Hi GMC This lesson gave me a lot of work. I was forced to stop because my elbows were inflamed, but today I am on the way to healing. I already know what you would say about my right hand. All the habits I’ve been working for months is wiped out with extreme speed. I saw the video of RUSTIX (Better REC Gmcer), I don’t think I’ll ever be able to be so relaxed but I dream of it. Thank you Todd for your encouragement, thank you Gab for your advice and your personalized videos Have a nice day <div class="youtube-embed"></div> This post has been edited by MisterM: Oct 16 2021, 07:33 PM |
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Oct 17 2021, 02:21 PM |
WOW! Back with a vengeance mate 😵
Your chops are getting seriously scary now - and your progress is mind blowing! I already know what you would say about my right hand. All the habits I’ve been working for months is wiped out with extreme speed. I saw the video of RUSTIX (Better REC Gmcer), I don’t think I’ll ever be able to be so relaxed but I dream of it. Yes if results were not so good, I would definitely remind you about what we have said previously about relaxing the right hand and allow for more thumb joint movement (as you said GMCer Rustix does this really well here). However, you are now killing it, and it seems you are on a very good path. Sure you can clean it up a little more - for example at 00:09 we can hear a little noise which might be because you accidentally touched a string when doing string traverse. That kind of stuff gets easier with more thumb joint movement. Also I know both Marcus and Yngwie rely one economy picking. However, with strict alternate picking - string traverse/crossing can get very tricky (especially with three-note-per-string patterns). Again in these situations it's good to have an agile right hand hand and some think the thumb joint movement is key to this. You get a well deserved 9 from me, keep blowing us away ❤️ |
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Oct 18 2021, 02:48 PM |
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Dec 23 2021, 11:33 AM |
Pass: 9
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