Neoclassical Solo For Beginners, Lesson By Emir Hot |
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The entries will be graded by a number of instructors. After grading, members will be accredited with the appropriate points if they pass, and adjustments will be made to their REC level.
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Jan 20 2019, 03:40 PM
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Original lesson: Neoclassical Solo For Beginners by Emir Hot
Hi all, Thank you for this nice lessons. I need some advice for improving. Edit: Thank you all for your feedback. I realized that my guitar is a little low in the mix after comparing my playing with Emir's playing, but I said let's give it a try and see how is my playing. I think the main reason why I am concentrated and not relaxed when I am playing is because I am not used being on the camera. I tend to make more mistakes when I am on the camera, and also I had to pay attention to start recording, stop recording, recording video with camera, recording audio with computer, and also playing, which is something I do very rarely. This post has been edited by Victor Simion: Jan 22 2019, 04:59 PM -------------------- |
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Jan 22 2019, 07:11 AM |
Well played! I enjoyed listening to this quite a bit. As Gabe mentioned, your guitar should be the loudest thing in the mix as that is what we are trying to hear in order to grade it properly I'm sure this can be fixed in your next rec.
As for your playing, I'm impressed! You have very good technique here and your vibrato in particualr is impressive. It's not timid, shy, or shallow. It's wide, deep, and soulful. Score!!! I also noticed that you seem very intensely concentrated on your neck. Once you learn a piece of music, and learn it well, ideally you should not have to look at the fretboard constantly. Practice playing your next rec with your eyes closed, once you get it down, and see how much of it you can do without looking at your neck. Once you start playing live, you don't want to be stuck staring at your neck the entire gig. It's a good habit to avoid it if possible. Also, it gives you the chance to focus on the emotions you are trying to convey rather than just playing the notes. Overall, very well done and a solid 8 from me!! Todd Original lesson: Neoclassical Solo For Beginners by Emir Hot
Hi all, Thank you for this nice lessons. I need some advice for improving. |
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