Maiden Made Easy, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Maiden Made Easy, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Jun 16 2020, 01:38 AM |
Original lesson: Maiden Made Easy by Ben Higgins
Going to basics, want to tighten my rhythm playing. One bum note on the high E, but felt pretty good otherwise. |
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Jun 16 2020, 07:54 AM |
Cool - I think this is a strategic choice of lesson for you: It is very straight forward rhythm wise and it's a good opportunity to focus on the pulse - which is what I commented on last time.
I would encourage you to keep doing this until you have developed a super steady foot tap. Even though this one does not have any difficult transitions - we can still slightly hear the same problem as earlier at 00:41 - right after that single note passage. Other this, your tone would benefit from a more relaxed right hand with slightly larger strumming movements. Over all this take offers a good listening experience with that little gaffe excepted - and your faster downpicking feels pretty tight. Well done - you get an 8 from me! |
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Jun 16 2020, 03:51 PM |
Hi IceThrone!!
Nice guitar man. This lesson is a very good choice to tighten your metal rhythm technique. The overall sound is very close here. You can play everything with the right timing which is not a small thing. The next elements to improve here are hands relaxation and palm muting sound. I can notice that your hands are still not comfortable playing this stuff, both hands look tense, and that's reflected in your groove and dynamics. I recommend you to watch your right hand movement and compare it with Ben's. Check how his up and down movement goes more relaxed from his wrist, and how this affects groove. In a similar way, it seems that you are pressing frets very hard when playing those power chords. Try to use less strength for this, and your hand will also feel smoother and more relaxed. The galloping section is lacking palm muting. Maybe you can complement this lesson one with any gallop workout: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/RockGallop1/ https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Time-To-Gallop/ The melodic section sound good, you can only improve a bit your vibrato technique. I recommend you this lesson for the near future: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Beginn...ibrato-Workout/ Even with all these comments and things to improve, I think that this is a good take mate. I'll give you a 7! Keep on the hard work. -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 26 2020, 11:58 AM |
Pass: 7.75
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