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Take 2: Pop Rock Solo - Beginner , Lesson By Stephane Lucarelli
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Zoot
Jul 23 2013, 11:24 AM
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Original lesson: Pop Rock Solo - Beginner by Stephane Lucarelli

Hi - This is take #2. As directed, I've worked on the bend accuracy and changing the vibrato style to use the rock/blues style, not just the classical approach. On that subject - apart from doing this take more like Stephane's original - why is this important? If they sound the same, what difference does the technique make? In some cases, high E-string for example, it is just easier to use classical vibrato - side to side, not up and down etc. Anyway, I've tried to do this take like Stephane's original and use side to side vibrato where he is using it, (although I notice he does throw in some classical stuff too along the way...). So - here it is! Hope it's a pass! Thanks for watching! :) Z.



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Darius Wave
Jul 23 2013, 03:29 PM
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Like guys mentioned. Now it's better.smile.gif Now answering Your question. Wrist vibrato when mastered has a wider possible range than classical (believe me - I was playing classical too for years). And yes - it's a huge difference. You'll probably notice when You switch more to the wrist because now it's still a bit too much from the fingers smile.gif))


Just a funny thought smile.gif Imagine Your words reversed by the blues musician playing classical guitar and asking why do the classical vibarto if blues vibrato is the same smile.gif

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- Zoot   Take 2: Pop Rock Solo - Beginner   Jul 23 2013, 11:24 AM
- - Cosmin Lupu   Hey mate Much better! I think it'll be ...   Jul 23 2013, 12:56 PM
- - Gabriel Leopardi   Hi Zoot! I think that you have really improved...   Jul 23 2013, 03:03 PM
- - Fran   Pass: 8.3   Jul 25 2013, 02:42 PM
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