Power Metal Rhythm, Lesson By Lian Gerbino |
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Power Metal Rhythm, Lesson By Lian Gerbino |
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May 15 2017, 01:49 AM | ||
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May 15 2017, 04:14 PM |
Hi mate!
Great to see this Lian's lesson at REC! I think that you'll get this one soon but there are two elements to pay attention and work: - Vibrato: The melodic section requires more vibrato work to get the right feel. - Timing: I notice timing issues when playing the fast pal muting riffs, and well as when playing the galloping. The tempo is really fast so it's tricky to play the overall tight. I think that you'll have to practice a bit at a slower tempo. Your tone is good and your dynamics suitable for the lesson. Work on those things and share a new take. -------------------- My lessons
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May 18 2017, 08:27 AM |
Almost there, 5.7
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