A Litlle Improv, Inspired by Muris' Lesson Harmonic Minor For Beginners
skennington
Oct 13 2008, 12:11 AM
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So, been practicing that lesson the last few days and just love it. IMO, It's perfect for someone at my level of playing (almost a year in).

I was feeling a bit relaxed and decided to try an improv using similar notes and here is what I came up with. You might recognize part of Muris' lick in there.

Feedback welcome smile.gif Been trying like crazy to get my vibrato to stand out so I hope it does

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UncleSkillet
Oct 13 2008, 12:33 AM
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Wow!!

Big and sounds cool man.

Just let it go smile.gif

Keep working with it

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Ivan Milenkovic
Oct 13 2008, 05:51 PM
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Sounds very good, I can see that you were influenced by Muris, both playing and tone wise. I think you did a great job mate. One thing I would suggest is a bit better timing in terms of syncing with the groove of the track. It would sound even better with a bit better timing. Again great job mate. Cheers smile.gif

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skennington
Oct 14 2008, 10:52 PM
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Thanks guys.. smile.gif Still got a long ways to go... rolleyes.gif

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Outlaw2112
Oct 15 2008, 03:54 AM
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Sounds good bro.... youre progressing nicely, keep up the practice

good job biggrin.gif

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