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Emirb - Endless Repetitions, Endless Repetitions by Vasilije Vukmirovic
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emirb
Oct 27 2010, 07:49 AM
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Hi again! Here comes my take on Vasilije Vukmirovic's Endless repetitions etude. I don't know if many of you out there actually tried it, but it's hard! At least for me, AP:ing, 2 nps, clean tone, very fast. And pinky hurts after few dozen of repetitions smile.gif But, it's actually easy in a way because you learn it fast and then you can practice it when watching TV or something, you don't need to look at the fretboard, just train you pinky to get good strength with those speeds (so guess I'm a intermediate player and this 'analysis' applies to other fellow beginner to intermediate players). Really recommended lesson!

Original lesson: Endless Repetitions

my take:


Played on a Hagström Viking, clean tone neck pickup with a hint of compressor and a bit of reverb.

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Daniel Realpe
Oct 27 2010, 12:27 PM
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great take!

just a pinch out of time in the middle section but I guess that can be corrected right away with just more relaxation and focus,

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Oct 29 2010, 10:45 AM
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Some notes played with the pinky are "hidden" between the others, on the first part, but it's overall a good take.

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Mate Nagy
Oct 29 2010, 05:54 PM
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Good to see you again!

I see this time you've chosen a more challenging lessons. (I'm happy about it smile.gif)
It's always good when you start to practice something hard, and struggle with it because the result is development.

I agree with Jerry and Daniel about the 'superminor' mistakes, but the way you are on is absolutely cheering.

Your sound and phrasing fits for this style very much. (Your vibrato could be a little more relaxed, but that's just my taste)

Great Job again ! ( 9 )
Waiting for your next one . . .

Cheers !

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Oct 29 2010, 07:29 PM
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8.66 on this one man.

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