Antonio Vivaldi - Winter Arpeggios, Lesson By Cosmin Lupu |
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Antonio Vivaldi - Winter Arpeggios, Lesson By Cosmin Lupu |
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Dec 5 2019, 12:24 PM |
Original lesson: Antonio Vivaldi - Winter Arpeggios by Cosmin Lupu
Hi GMC Here my take of this wonderfull and very hard lesson. Thanks Gab, Todd and Kris for the advice. My playing lacks flexibility. I have to improve my right hand but I'm at my maximum potential. I had to warm up 30 minutes before turning on the gopro Also, difficult to get a good tone, I mixed 2 same track with GR5 and TH3 Here Vivaldi thread : https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=60010 <div class="youtube-embed"></div> This post has been edited by MisterM: Dec 5 2019, 12:31 PM |
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Dec 6 2019, 09:38 PM |
Hi mate! This is a very demanding lesson and you are getting very close! GREAT JOB!
The more you practice this piece, the more natural you'll feel all these phrases. I don't notice any technical issues here. Your movements are small and everything looks great regarding technique. As I usually say to you, try to be more relaxed while playing so you can make everything sound less rigid and with groovier (even classical pieces sounds better with the right rhythm feel). I can say that most of the take sound clean and clear, and that the only section that shows some cleanness issues is the one around 00:15 where it seems that your hands get tired. That's everything I have to say, for me this is an 8! -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 7 2019, 12:37 AM |
Well done!! This is a very tough bit of music to play and you play through it quite well. I can see the progress you have made over time and it's impressive! This piece would stress anyone hands and anyone's picking. I doubt I could play it myself any better than what you have done here. I did notice that your hands start to sound a bit spent around 15 seconds probably because this piece is really draining on the hands. Something like this is a great example of how using a light touch can be beneficial in that it can extend the hands ability to play without becoming over taxed.
Super congrats and I really enjoyed listening to this. Solid 8 from me. Todd As far as tone, It sounds good to me but one can always tweak one's tone. I have several patches for overloud and they are compatible all the way from Th2 through THU since they are just xml text files. Here is the TH3 patch archive which are all compatible with TH2. Hopefully you can find one that you can use as a starting point for a tone that you really like You can turn everything off in a given patch then turn it on one piece of gear at a time. https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...amp;hl=overloud |
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Dec 17 2019, 11:41 AM |
Pass: 7.5
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