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Dec 8 2020, 02:42 AM |
Hi Claudio,
Thanks for the update! Great to know that you are working on the neoclassical lesson. That lesson is also good to train your vibrato technique. Your vibrato is getting better on Santana's lesson. I noticed that now you are using your other fingers to help the one that is pressing the fret. This helped a lot. Santana's vibrato has always been very fast so this lesson is obviously very demanding. I think that your technique is improving but that you still need more time to feel more comfortable. Your vibrato needs to be more consistent. Neoclassical solo requires wide but slower vibrato. It will surely help as a previous exercise to master this one as well. -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 17 2020, 10:31 PM |
Hi Claudio! Thanks for the video!!
It's nice to see that you've learnt all parts and that you are playing everything clean. There are 3 elements to have to improve: - Timing: This one should be the main one to fix. You tend to rush the licks in many parts. I recommend you to practice playing the lesson a bit over the instructor focusing on rhythm. - Vibrato: Your vibrato still needs to work to sound consistent. Remember that the motion should start from your wrist and that you can use the other fingers to help the one that is pressing the fret. - Bending: There are many half step bends missing here. Review this technique once you fix the timing issues. Ok mate, that's all by now. This is on the right track. Work on one of these elements per time and let me know if you need any help! -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 18 2020, 07:52 PM
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Thanks mate. I can see it now. Already working on it!
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Dec 19 2020, 12:22 AM |
Great!
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Dec 21 2020, 01:59 PM |
Hi Claudio!
Good job! The 3 elements are better in this one: Vibrato, bending and timing. There is off course more work to do but you are definitely on the right track now. The vibrato is still weak and irregular but now you are doing the right movement. You just need to get used to this type of wide vibrato, and to be able to play at the current tempo. One thing that you can do to practice vibrato is to play over Ben's video but slowed it down (using the player slow downer tool). This will also help you to improve timing. PS: The second video is set as private. -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 22 2020, 10:25 PM |
Hi Claudio, thanks for the update! I hope that you have a nice vacation!
The first part of your solo is where your vibrato movement is closer. (for example at 00:07). There you start the movement from your wrist, and it's regular. However, it's still not connected to the backings groove, and is not growing gradually as it should be. Again, this is the best you can do during the next weeks: One thing that you can do to practice vibrato is to play over Ben's video but slowed it down (using the player slow downer tool). This will also help you to improve timing. -------------------- My lessons
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Jan 12 2021, 10:28 PM
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Hi Gabri
Happy new year! Back at it. I have worked on vibrato and timing. What do you think? Best, Claudio |
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Jan 13 2021, 02:25 PM |
Hi Claudio!! Happy new year!!
Great to see you back to practice and GMC! This is a good first take mate. There is still work to do in order to improve both your timing and vibrato. Your vibrato is getting close, but there are parts where you tend to rush a bit, mostly in the first half. Your vibrato needs to be more consistent, wider, and go more connected with the backing's groove. Remember that you can use the other fingers to help the one that is pressing the fret (This is not applicable when you are pressing with your first finger). Ok, I hope to find frequent updates here! Let me know if you have any questions! -------------------- My lessons
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Jan 13 2021, 05:42 PM |
timing wise I know the quick run in the middle was not too precise in this take, but any other part in particular timing-wise ? Yes, that's the most important part, but I also notice timing issues at: - between 00:03 and 00:05 - 00:16 - 00:22 - 00:25 - 00:34 - 00:39 - the quick run - 00:43 - 00:48 - 00:52 - The last run is a bit rushed. Please compare these parts with the original lesson and let me know if you can notice it. -------------------- My lessons
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Jan 14 2021, 02:15 PM |
Great Claudio! Keep me updated.
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Jan 17 2021, 05:42 PM |
Hi Claudio, thanks for the new video!
I notice some timing improvements in the first phrases, then things go similar to the previous part. I have an idea, let me know what you think. I would like you to work on the first 19 seconds and focus on improving these things: - Make the first note go completely tight with the first drum kit. - Make the notes at 00:03 sound longer, not as staccato. Make the silence between these notes shorter. (articulation). - Polish timing at 00:05 (The legato and the following notes). - Polish timing at 00:16. - Make the slides at 00:19 sound tighter. Besides those things, add these more general improvements:, - Work a bit on guitar tone. Experiment with your EQ balance so you get a tone that sounds closer to the original lessons. - Your vibrato is getting better, try to make it go even more connected to the backing's groove. What do you say? -------------------- My lessons
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Jan 17 2021, 06:18 PM |
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