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Triplet Etude, Lesson By Piotr Kaczor
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maharzan
Apr 15 2013, 04:56 AM
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Original lesson: Triplet Etude by Piotr Kaczor

Still need to practice sweeping a lot. :)

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Gabriel Leopardi
Apr 15 2013, 02:01 PM
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Hi mate. This is a very demanding lesson and you are not very far but as you said it still needs more practice. The main problem are the sweep picking sections, and some little timing issues in some AP parts. So my suggestions is to isolate the different parts and work on them over metronome.

Keep on the hard work! wink.gif

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Cosmin Lupu
Apr 16 2013, 09:53 AM
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Hello Chandra!

As Gabe noticed, this lesson is demanding in many aspects, one of them, being the fact that you need to use a tone which obliges you to play very clean and accurate. I know it from my experience with the orchestra gigs - every timing issue or inaccuracy could be heard pretty clearly, because of the tone.

I say, take more time on this one and play it until it's perfect, by isolating all the parts at slow speed and maintaining an even attack. Since the tone is clean enough, you can control that and it will bring even more beauty to the piece!

Keep rocking bro!

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Darius Wave
Apr 16 2013, 11:19 AM
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I could only add that there are moments when notes are not separated enough. I mean the part with drums, when You play licks like 0:30. But according to the level of this lesson and the tiny level of Your flaws (people are not compuiters) also...considering that if students could play everything with 100% precision they won't be...a students...I think You should pass smile.gif I think You did what's most important in this lesson...position shifts, and pretty wide movements between strings while playing arpegios. For me it's a well made take smile.gif

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Piotr Kaczor
Apr 16 2013, 09:30 PM
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Very cool take, Chandra! The drum part is almost perfect, but in the clean part your playing is too heavy...I mean you should play it lighter, with soft dynamics contrasts, wow it's really hard to explain, uuggh something like...you hold a soft paintbrush in your hand then suddenly you change it to AK47...when the drums starts smile.gif
I can give you a strong 8.
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Apr 17 2013, 10:43 AM
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