Jumping Around - Beginner, Lesson By Muris Varajic |
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Here is where the magic happens: the REC board turns bedroom guitarists into real pros. Remember - it doesn't matter if you fail or pass, as long as you keep posting REC takes you will progress.
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.
Passing grade is 6 or higher.
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Aug 23 2019, 04:32 PM |
Hi mate! Great job here!
There are small details to improve here but I'm really enjoying your playing and feel here. I can notice that your left hand fingers don't look completely comfortable yet, but your overall posture will improve with practice. (Please send me a PM because I want to recommend you some exercises for this). As Kris said, it's good to see you focusing on details and playing with good timing. Your vibrato technique is getting better. There is some room to make it more consistent but it's on the right track, keep going! Congrats friend. -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 27 2019, 01:29 PM |
Hey there!
Looks like you start to do things the proper, careful and patient way. The flaws we can spot in this take are visibke but not at the critical level. It means you're on the good path and things are more than 60% correct each. You lack some pitch on bends but they are quite nice and clean besides this. And...you listen while playing and try to fix while you here something can be improve. That's great. I like the way you start to work over your vibrato. It doesn't have that nasty feeling of taking note out of pitch. Through time you'll give it some smoothness. Now you are working on the proper execution and it goes really fine. You need to take care of unwanted strings - like 0:42 because it disturbs what you play (cuts throug the note you want to hear alone) This topic is more complex that's why I made a dedicated lesson for it: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Muting-Unwanted-Noise/ Please go there if you want to improve you control over unwanted noises. You don't have to prepare the lesson for rec. You only need to listen, view and copy some of the solutions for right and left hand shaping. |
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Aug 29 2019, 01:29 PM |
Pass: 8.75
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