Bending from Outside Notes: Marty Friedman Style, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Bending from Outside Notes: Marty Friedman Style, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Nov 11 2014, 02:04 PM |
Original lesson: Bending from Outside Notes: Marty Friedman Style by Ben Higgins
Hey Guys, Here´s my tanke of this beautiful lesson... hope you like it! I know, i messed up at 0:54.. but i think the rest should be fine... |
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Nov 12 2014, 02:32 AM |
Hi friend!
At first I would like to say that it has been a great decision to post the take at REC in order to receive feedback from the different instructors here. I would also like to say that it's great to see you back sharing your progress here and at gab's army. This take shows that you have been working really hard. This is not an easy lesson, it requires to have a good control of bending and vibrato and what's even more important a well trained ear to reach the correct pitches from outside notes. You are close at both techniques but it's clear that you still need to practice this lesson and some other ones to make your bending and vibrato more consistent. I could say that most of the bends are very close but aren't exactly on pitch, you tend to bend it a bit less than you should to reach the note required. The best way to train this, is to pay more attention to the pitches but also to play the lesson along with the original take by Ben to be sure that you are reaching the correct notes. The second thing to improve is vibrato. Your vibrato is not bad, but Ben's vibrato is killer, so this is a great opportunity to make your vibrato more aggressive in some moments, and a bit less in others, in other words, have more control of the technique. Once again, the way to go here is playing along with the original lesson. So, you are doing a good job, I can note that your playing is getting better, and you are working on advanced stuff, just keep going! -------------------- My lessons
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Nov 17 2014, 05:27 PM |
Almost there, 6
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