John Sykes Style, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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John Sykes Style, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Sep 25 2016, 05:11 PM |
Original lesson: John Sykes Style by Ben Higgins
Learning this was a pleasure, after hammering the previous one for ages. It is a first record-take, I can feel/hear that the notes are a bit shorter than they should be, probably typical REC syndrome thing... |
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Oct 3 2016, 02:54 PM |
Hi Marek,
I have to agree with the other instructors on this one. Your speed picking and rhythm work are top level, while your more melodic side show very important pitch issues, related to both bending and vibrato techniques. I think that it's totally important that you dedicate half of your technique practice during the next weeks to work on this two techniques. You can use melodic lessons by Darius, or technique exercises by Ben (he also has cool youtube videos with tips for technique). Other than that, this is a killer take, but please work on this! Keep on rocking. -------------------- My lessons
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Oct 5 2016, 07:45 PM |
Pass: 7.3
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