Another Try, With Backing Track
Scoob
Apr 9 2007, 03:32 AM
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I took another try at recording.

This time I used the acoustic Backing track posted my PickNgrin.

I am far from a shredder. Perhaps someday after many more years of practice. For now I am more on the slow and safe.

See what you think and give some advice. I need lots.

Thanks again for your patience and time while I learn.


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moorkop
Apr 9 2007, 03:37 PM
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very nice solo, it fitted in with the backing very well

for improventen i'd say you have a few choises:

if you want a beautiful solo:
add more vibrato
don't land on the same notes too often

if you want more schred:
try variations with tempo
move up higher on the fretboard sometimes and swith between very high and very low notes

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