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Aeolian Lead - Intermediate, Lesson By David Wallimann
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Siinthd
Feb 9 2020, 08:29 PM
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Original lesson: Aeolian Lead - Intermediate by David Wallimann

in this take, I decided to record the guitar live,because it seems to me that the dynamics are disappearing.the first half is recorded through a combo , and the second is already through a live guitar signal processed

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Kristofer Dahl
Feb 10 2020, 10:24 AM
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Cool Siinthd,

First - I need to comment on some technicalities.

I generally try to focus on the overall musical impression I get from REC takes, as this to me is way more important than technique details.

Your audio recording sounds like you are recording with a mic in the room, maybe directly from your phone placed far away from your amp/monitor. We hear a lot of room reverberations which usually is nasty experience unless you have a pro studio room. So my first advice is to brush up a little on your recording skills - you might even want to start by looking around here on the forum and ask some questions, as we have many knowledgeable members.

As for your technique I would like to comment on your right hand, as I believe it might have some inconsistencies - however it seems audio is not very well synced with video which makes it hard for me to understand what is happening with your picking.

I do see that your left hand is using mostly finger strength to bend the notes - which is something that can get tiring and cause strain -> making it harder to play fast/relaxed.

It does seem to me to have put in some serious work to nail this lesson, and as far as I can hear you are mostly playing this in time so I will give you a passing grade of 6.

Keep up the hard work - I am looking forward to seeing more of your takes!

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