Beginner Solo in D, Lesson By Muris Varajic |
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Beginner Solo in D, Lesson By Muris Varajic |
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Jun 15 2013, 09:03 PM
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Original lesson: Beginner Solo in D by Muris Varajic
I am beginner-intermediate guitar player and this is the first song i am learning in GMC. Love this solo on D by Muris. I have tried to be improvise it a little by adding some techniques i have learnt before. This post has been edited by Tenzin: Jun 15 2013, 09:05 PM |
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Jun 16 2013, 06:33 PM |
Wellcome to the REC zone It's great that You decided to share Your progress with us You are very close to pass. Let mi point some things that needs more practice / improvement. First of all - from start to about 0:24 it goes pretty smooth with only some details to work with more stable bend and smoother vibrato. Your tone is very nice and the feeling of confidence too. After 0:25 it's easy to find out that You need to put more work in those alternate picking licks. This could be a problem with hands synchro or a pick stucking between strings. Try to focus more on every first note just after changing the string You play on. You can leave that last note on each string a bit softer tocollect some strength to do more precise connection while skipping to another string.
0:42 - top note of that lick is not precise. Tapping part just after need some more power - just play it harder. 0:52 - this bend is not in the right pitch There are some more tiny flaws but need more practice than any particular advice Also...trying to do next take please consider tuning Your guitar on the higher frets. I have a feeling like (especially) the 2nd string is a bit out of tune. Very often tuning guitars on frets gives much better results than tuning the open string. If You have a while please read this topic: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=48392 Anyway You did some cool playing and remember we're just talking about details that could help You become better and better Good job |
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Jun 16 2013, 11:45 PM |
Hi mate! Great to find a take from you here! Good job! I have nothing to add to Darius excelent feedback regarding your take. You will find very good lessons here for improving your bending technique, as well as you Alternate Picking. So use our searcher and let us know if you want some assistance or suggestions. Cheers!
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Jun 18 2013, 10:28 AM |
Almost there, 6.3
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