Megadeth Riffing Lesson , Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi |
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Megadeth Riffing Lesson , Lesson By Gabriel Leopardi |
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Aug 19 2019, 05:25 PM
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Original lesson: Megadeth Riffing Lesson by Gabriel Leopardi
I am working on a better video setup. The backlight makes the video a bit grainy but that should be avoidable. The bigger problem at the moment is that I can not record audio from the DAW and the Video from my camera at the same time. The take you see is still the one you hear but I have to put them together in a video editing software afterwards which is not easy to sync up. I am planning to fix that soon. For this lesson I wanted to practice something that is a bit more challenging. Timing is still a issue for me here. I practised this one with a metronome at 120bpm. It's harder for me to play with the full backing though :) |
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Aug 20 2019, 03:05 PM |
Hi Skalde!
I think that your video would look great if you just avoid that background illumination. If that's a window, you could move to another part in the room where you have all that light in front of you. Avoid video production, I usually record video on Camera, audio on Cubase and then edit everything using Premiere. It's not the fastest way but it works for me. In order to make the audio sync easier, remember to record ambient audio with your camera to then replace it. Regarding your playing, I can see that you are not comfortable with this tempo yet. This makes you have timing issues, that become more important in some parts like the one at 00:12. In most of the sections, you tend to rush tempo. I'd like to give you a practice tip that will help you with this. Practice at a faster tempo for some minutes every day and then get back to the normal tempo. This will help you to find the lesson's tempo more familiar and comfortable. Try it! Your technique looks great here, I don't see anything to fix regarding the way you play the parts. Just remember to let us see both hands clearly in your videos (your right hand is a bit out of screen). Keep on the hard work! -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 29 2019, 01:17 PM |
Pass: 7
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