(7.6, Pass) Iron Maiden Style Lesson 2, Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi |
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(7.6, Pass) Iron Maiden Style Lesson 2, Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi |
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Jan 5 2012, 07:19 PM |
Original lesson: Iron Maiden Style Lesson 2 by Gabriel Leopardi
My first video on GMC. Needs more practise! :) -------------------- Guitars:
Epiphone Les Paul Standard Epiphone Explorer Jackson Warrior WRXT Jackson RR24 Schecter Demon 7 string Amp: Marshall JMD:1 |
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Jan 5 2012, 10:55 PM |
Excellent job, great timing and great picking. It all came out very good. Biggest issue you have is bending/vibrato. Bending should be done with more strength, should be faster, and you should bend & release note in the same time, and precise go into the correct pitch. Vibrato shouldn't be so shallow, it should be a bit wider and more even.
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Jan 6 2012, 05:37 PM |
Hey mate! Good job!! You have to adjust a bit some techniques like vibrato, bending, and those fast trills in the style of Dave Murray. Concentrate on those things and you'll be ready to play in Iron Maiden.
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Jan 9 2012, 04:25 PM |
Timing is great! and the notes are all correct and accurate,
The tone needs to improve a little bit, it can be thicker, and maybe the way you record could help, try record your guitar directly to the computer so that it sounds fuller and clearer, Work on the descending legato run as well, it needs to be pulled a bit harder, so that every note sounds even, you can still here some notes dampening Technique wise is almost 100%, I'd say that vibratos need to be a little slower, because when you play them that fast they sound nervous, a little slower make them feel a bit more pro, -------------------- Visit my:
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Jan 16 2012, 03:54 PM |
7.6 (pass)
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