Slow Tempo Control, Lesson By Daniel Realpe |
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Slow Tempo Control, Lesson By Daniel Realpe |
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Aug 23 2012, 06:24 PM |
Original lesson: Slow Tempo Control by Daniel Realpe
OK, I'm still trying to record the lessons I've learned with the Bushido thread. It's a way not to forget them and have your comments on my playing. Thank you to all of you for the time spent listening and analyzing our playing. :) -------------------- �Million-to-one chances crop up nine times out of ten.�
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Aug 24 2012, 01:39 AM |
Hi mate! I will give you some comments but have in mind that your take is very good! You still could be even tighter in the faster pull offs but I think that the issue is VERY small. The overall is very precise. I also think that your vibrato is good but that it could be more regular and consistent. There are some of them that doesn't sound natural with the groove. By the way it's a 9 for me! Good job!
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Aug 28 2012, 12:33 PM |
Pass: 9
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