Uli Jon Roth Made Easy, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Uli Jon Roth Made Easy, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Dec 3 2016, 09:37 PM |
Original lesson: Uli Jon Roth Made Easy by Ben Higgins
Hi guys, I'm back on GMC, wagt a pleasure ! Here's a lesson I loved. Thank you Ben ! It was great ! I use a JMP simulation, maybe a lot a reverb, but I love big reverb effect. I hope you'll like the take ! |
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Dec 4 2016, 05:38 PM |
Hi Alex! My comments are HERE.
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Dec 7 2016, 03:52 PM |
Hi Alex, good to see this lesson in the REC Zone
First thing I'll start off with is the articulation: In the original lesson, you'll notice how the notes are not all tied together when I play the phrases. The notes have audible pauses between where I deliberately cut off the note. You can do this by bringing your picking hand towards the strings so it cuts off the note from ringing. The next thing that needs work is your pull-off technique. You need to make sure you pull off and sound the note clearly before moving to the next fret position. It sounds and looks like you're hammering on and then moving to the next position at the same time as pulling off. Bending: You tend to be under pitch when bending so some practise in this area s a must Two things will help you here. The first thing is just getting more finger strength which will happen naturally with more bending and vibrato practice. The second thing is using the 'reference point' technique to help you train your ear for the right pitch. My video here may help you Your choice of tone is very suitable for this lesson and works well. Your timing is quite good as well so don't feel disheartened by our critique - these things are not so bad if you just focus on one small element at a time in your practise sessions. Keep up the good work! |
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Dec 9 2016, 09:00 AM |
Almost there, 4.7
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