Neoclassical Etude #1, Lesson By Marcus Lavendell |
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Neoclassical Etude #1, Lesson By Marcus Lavendell |
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Jan 27 2021, 04:07 PM
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Original lesson: Neoclassical Etude #1 by Marcus Lavendell
Not that perfect yet. Only 90% of 140 bpm. The sound is not that clear too. |
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Jan 27 2021, 07:18 PM |
Hi mate!
Nice to see you working this amazing lesson. This techniques obviously need more work. At this tempo there are sync issues when playing alternate picking, (mostly during the first section), and timing/cleanness issues in other parts. As Kris said, the best that you can do is to work on smaller blocks and try to economize movements with both hands. If you check your left hand fingers, you tend to separate them too much from the fretboard when you are not using them. You need to minimize this type of things to be able to play at faster tempos. As this is not at full tempo, we can't grade. If you have any question, feel free to write me! Keep on practicing! -------------------- My lessons
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Mar 12 2021, 04:52 PM |
Almost there, 5
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