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Posted by: Beat Zbinden Sep 11 2015, 02:16 PM

Original lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Jazz-Fusion-Enclosures/

I have started with this lesson in the GMC Borderline Group. For me this is a very difficult lesson !! Until now I have never played anything from the jazz fusion ! This is not the music that I listen to ........ Slowly it begins that i like it!!


Posted by: Ben Higgins Sep 12 2015, 11:27 AM

Hi Beat, this is good but I know that you will be able to improve upon this.

This take is like hearing a rock player doing jazz so your goal is to make it sound less stark and more smooth.

Firstly, your tone has too much 'twang' to it - it's very metallic. You need to round it off somehow, either by selecting a different preset or backing off the treble, trying another pickup position.

You might want to add some mini sweeps, or what we call 'economy picking' to some of those licks to make them flow from string to string. At the moment, I can hear you picking every note very strongly but if you follow Stephane and use economy for the string crossing, it adds an element of smoothness.

Try to be less dramatic on the string bends and don't bend them twice in a vibrato way... it's too Paul Gilbert - you want more fusion, ok?

Good work, keep it going!

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Sep 14 2015, 01:30 PM

Hi Stephane! Great to see you working on this lesson again!

I think that Ben's comments are very precise. Focusing on this three details: tone, bending, dynamics, could take your playing to a new dimension and explore more Stephane's fusion style even more.

It wasn't the main purpose of the previous program to do it, it was more based on learning the improvisation concept, but at this stage I think that you could get a lot by exploring this ideas, since I feel that the three things can bring new cool stuff into your own playing. Even being a rock player, having a good control of dynamics, being able to play different kind of bends and using warmer tones is totally welcome, don't you think so?

Keep on the good job!


Posted by: Darius Wave Sep 15 2015, 07:03 PM

Hey Beat! Hardworking as usual wink.gif

I hoep you don't mind me tellign this but you were always one of the best students who were able to deliver descent tone and high quality takes. Most of the videos I remember had a quite good tone match but something is worong with this one. It has too much of harsh frequencies - those that most guitar microphones boosts - 4-6 kHz. Try to tweak this range (natural mic boost is around 5-60 db..maybe worth cutting similar amount. I'm sure you're able to fix this as long as you're not the one to have tone issues usually smile.gif

The difference between brightened tone of humbucker vs bright tone of single coil is that a single coil can still be very warm and bright while playing soft. With humbucker there is too much treble boost to be done so it could get that characteristic bite like single coil. So it can become harsh. As I remember Ibanez had those 5-way switches "trick" in H-H guitars. One of positions was neck pickup split. Of course I'm just guessing and my thougths are based on the switch position I saw on the video - might be wrong due to cam angle or something. Jus saying it's worth checking smile.gif

As for the playing you say it's something new to you so it will take some time to start to feel relaxed in this new mood. For now we have one bend that is out of pitch and a few notes that lost due do inproper fingers pressure or right-left hand sync. A few spots of unwanted noises can be detected as well. But...most of the take is quite nice and it's a very good basis to fix some details.



Posted by: Fran Sep 16 2015, 05:49 PM

Pass: 6.3

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