QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Nov 27 2019, 05:19 AM)
It's sounding very spiff! I did notice about 7 second and about 13 seconds that there is a pinch of bleed between notes where it sounds more like a two tone chord and less like individual notes in an arpeggio. When playing at speed, it can be very tough to shift the pressure on the fretting hand fast enough to prevent more than one note from sounding at a time when playing an arppeggio. The way people typically fix this is with the planted palm mute technique we talked about earlier where the palm never lifts from the bridge. That way the notes are muted by the picking hand so that even if a full D chord is fretted, it can still sound like one note at a time is all that is being fretted.
This goes back to the bit about planting your palm on the bridge for a strong string mute and using just your thumb/first finger to move the pick. It's "Picking while muting".
However, your take is GREAT and I'd give you an 8 if i graded it myself right now. So you are doing great and have nothing to worry about to be honest. It's a very very small issue and I probably would not have noticed it had I not heard this same piece before. I only mention it as I don't see much else that could be fixed it's a very strong take.
Todd
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Hi Sarge,
Thank you for feedback, several section are very complicated about finger position.
I should try to improve palm muting.
I think submit to REC Section for december - if I feel it !
QUOTE (DeGroot @ Nov 28 2019, 12:01 AM)
Very nice work!! I still practice this lesson from time to time because it is a great alt. picking exercise and not boring to play. The trickiest part for me to play was the transition around :14-:16.
Hi Degroot
I watched the other guitarists.
I think your performance is the best.You have a very casual playing.
Mine is a little more tense. Speed has never been easy for me.
I hope that I will be able to relax to finalize this lesson
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This post has been edited by MisterM: Nov 28 2019, 07:47 AM