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GMC Forum _ REC _ Rock Fusion Outside Lick

Posted by: Hector Trasvina Jan 22 2021, 08:05 PM

Original lesson: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Rock-Fusion-Outside-Lick/

it´s hard! I did my best XD


Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Jan 22 2021, 08:30 PM

Hi Hector!

Good job here! This lick is very tricky to learn. I think that you are pretty close here, you just need some more time in order to adjust a bit timing in some sections, and avoid some notes sound too soft or unclear.

As this is a very short lesson, it's great to keep in in your daily routine. Also, working on smaller blocks can be a good idea as well.

Keep going!

It's an 8. wink.gif

Posted by: Todd Simpson Jan 22 2021, 10:32 PM

Well done! You've got the hang of it and that's saying a lot!!! This is a crazy lick to be sure. Your fingers are very nimble which is great and your mix of legato and picking works well. There is just a pinch of drift in the middle of the fast bit when things get a touch blurry. Keep working on this lick until that fast section sounds so precise you'd think it was a typewriter! smile.gif Solid 8 from me.

Todd

Posted by: Kristofer Dahl Jan 25 2021, 04:37 PM

Cool,

The faster part has some syncing issues and your playing here does not convey the same smooth flow as Dallton's.

My advice would be to make sure you can play this without any picking at all - using only relaxed hammer-ons and pull-offs. Once you are able to do that, it will sound amazing when you add the picking.

I feel you are pretty close here. It's a 7 from me. Keep up the great work!

Posted by: Darius Wave Feb 2 2021, 05:53 PM

Hey there!

First of all I think that for this particualr lesson, your scooped tone doesn't cut that well through the mix. It's a huge contrast to original tone of the lesson. Still taht's very subjective opinion.

I think you make two little mistakes:

1. You pick more notes than Dallton does

2. You pick harder. Please notice that Dallton's picking is so soft that it generally melt's in between legato notes. I think it gives some kind of fluency to the while run.

There is still soame lack of cinfidence audible but that's again the thing of skippign the moment when it all load into muscle memory and head is free for external control smile.gif

Posted by: Fran Feb 4 2021, 11:01 AM

Pass: 7.7

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