Take 2: Metallica For Beginners, Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi |
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Take 2: Metallica For Beginners, Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi |
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Sep 11 2016, 07:47 PM |
Original lesson: Metallica For Beginners by Gabriel Leopardi
Hello, Tried to work on the comments I got two weeks ago. Timing on the solo was a bit wrong but I think it's a much better REC than two weeks ago. I hope I can pass and move on to the next lesson. On a sidenote, sometimes I think why on earth is Gabriel letting me do this over and over again.. But he is the first teacher that is making me progress! Suddenly I stopped struggling on songs where I struggled in the past. GMC is making my guitar journey alot more fun! Avalius. Links to previous attempts at this lesson: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_forum/index.php?showtopic=57343 -------------------- "Where words fail, music speaks!"
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Sep 12 2016, 12:26 AM |
Hi Avalius, I'm so proud of reading that mate!
I know that it can be a bit frustrating to pass many days playing the same lessons, but that's the best way to get results. I believe that this quote by David Lynch about ideas, can be applied to practice, as well as to everything in life. "Ideas are like fish. If you want to catch little fish, you can stay in the shallow water. But if you want to catch the big fish, you've got to go deeper". (David Lynch, Catching the big fish, 2006). We are going deeper, we are trying to reach to the details, in order to make your playing better. Talking about your playing on this lesson. The main issue that needs adjustment here is timing. I can see that you've noticed it in the solo section, where I think it's not very dramatic, but I'm not sure if you note it in the rhythm section. I'm talking about the riff starting at 00:43. There, you are not going tight with the bass and drums. It seems that you are not playing the rhythm correctly. The first thing that you should do is compare that part with the original lesson and try to identify the difference. Then, try also to adjust the solo section that it not bad, but it's not going tight. That's all by now. We can also add a new lesson so let's continue talking at the mentoring program. Cheers! -------------------- My lessons
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Sep 15 2016, 05:59 PM |
Almost there, 5
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