Take 2: Open String Pull-Off Riff, Lesson By Chris Shofner |
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Take 2: Open String Pull-Off Riff, Lesson By Chris Shofner |
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Mar 12 2022, 05:35 PM |
Original lesson: Open String Pull-Off Riff by Chris Shofner
Hi GMC, The comparison will be difficult because I deleted the 1st REC on my youtube channel. You have to think about this : why did he do that? To be honnest : I'm a sensitive person and I didn't accept defeat. However, I read your comments and tried to correct a few details. It is difficult because this lesson has been ingrained in my muscle memory for a very long time. There are flaws, a lack of precision. It's sometimes jerky but I'm not able to do better. I thought it would get easier with time and practice, but the further in time I go, the harder it gets. My forearm pain is not helping me. I hope the summer will be kinder to my rheumatism. <div class="youtube-embed"></div> Links to previous attempts at this lesson: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=62537 This post has been edited by MisterM: Mar 12 2022, 05:36 PM |
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Mar 14 2022, 09:13 PM |
Hello MisterM! As always your hard work is very inspiring.
This lesson is very demanding, and even more so if you are not familiar with Chris Shofner's country style. I have been able to follow your progress in our mentoring thread and honestly your progress has been enormous. Even taking into account that there are details to adjust regarding the cleanliness of some licks and riffs, I think you are playing with a very good tempo, and very accurately. I think that the next step would be to try to emulate the details of dynamics and muted notes that Chris performs, to try to give him the feeling that the style requires, but you are already at a very good level. Maybe it's time to retake each riff separately, compare them to the original and adjust those little details. -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 29 2022, 08:19 AM |
Pass: 8
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