Legato and Picking - Beginner, Lesson By Muris Varajic |
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Legato and Picking - Beginner, Lesson By Muris Varajic |
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May 25 2020, 03:55 PM
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May 25 2020, 05:42 PM |
Hi Sack!
This lesson is a good choice for you because even playing everything well, I notice that your fingers are not very familiar with this scale runs. So I think that it's a good idea to continue practicing this one for at least a week or two. The next goal is to be able to play both the picking and legato parts with your hands more relaxed, trying to make the legato sound consistent all the time, and making your picking precise and synchronized. I don't mean that this is a bad take, but there is still room to get more from this lesson. Keep on the good job! -------------------- My lessons
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May 26 2020, 07:17 PM |
Pass: 8
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