Neoclassical Solo For Beginners, Lesson By Emir Hot |
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Neoclassical Solo For Beginners, Lesson By Emir Hot |
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Apr 15 2012, 11:36 AM
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Apr 16 2012, 05:14 PM |
Hi mate! As my friends said, there are some things to work on this one. Timing is one of them but I also think that your vibrato should be better as well as your bends. You vibrato should be more consistent and your bends more precise, many of them don't reach the correct pitch. The timing problem is more important in the faster passages and I think that it's a technique limitation. You should work on alternate picking exercises to gain some more speed. Let me know if you want some suggestions or assistance!
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Apr 16 2012, 06:04 PM |
Hey Waggers, I thought this was a great effort. As my comrades said, the timing, bending and vibrato could improve but generally speaking you had quite a good handle on the track.
For some vibrato tips, please check my thread here, hopefully it'll help you out https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=43123 |
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May 7 2012, 07:38 PM |
so close, 7.2 on this take.
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