Metal Metrics 1, Lesson By Cosmin Lupu |
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Metal Metrics 1, Lesson By Cosmin Lupu |
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Aug 16 2019, 05:23 PM |
Original lesson: Metal Metrics 1 by Cosmin Lupu
very interesting lesson. in this lesson i used wall of sound instead double tracking. |
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Aug 17 2019, 12:58 AM |
Well played!! This one has a lot of moving parts to it and you did quite well on it! It's got parts that need muting and parts that don't. It requires good hand synch which you have. You seem to have the piece down. I think you have gotten what you need out of this one and are ready for the next challenge. This one is well within your ability. Maybe pick one just outside your ability to see if you can push through it?
Good job on the Chunking parts and transitioning to the more high string chord bits. Going back and forth can be very tricky. You stick the landing each time which is good. I didn't see any rushing or lagging. I enjoyed the take very much . Solid 8 from me! Todd I remember this backing!! We did a COLLAB with it. Very cool backing to solo over!! I'm reviewing your take as we speak. Original lesson: Metal Metrics 1 by Cosmin Lupu
very interesting lesson. in this lesson i used wall of sound instead double tracking. This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: Aug 17 2019, 10:36 PM |
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Aug 20 2019, 02:53 PM |
Hi Siinthd!
Great choice mate! I think that improving your tone and setting your guitar louder in the mix would be a good next step to let you hear all those subtle details that Darius marked in his commented. Cosmin's guitar sound much bigger in the mix, and much more compressed. Your playing is clean and clear in most of the take, and timing issues are really small. Most of the parts sound consistent here. I have nothing to add here, mate, it's an 8! Keep on rocking. -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 22 2019, 10:13 AM |
Cool!
I want to add that improving your tone would be a game changer for me. To me this is a flat tone, without bottom end and almost with no cab simulation really audible (probably due to the lack of low end). I suggest searching for something like this on youtube, and compare with your tone. Even extremer metal guitars need some warmth: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer...ed+metal+guitar Other than this, there are no major technical issues so I will give you a 7 - keep up the good work! |
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Aug 29 2019, 01:20 PM |
Pass: 7.5
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