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Dec 18 2008, 06:57 PM
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Well, here it is tongue.gif
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcYCnoH3j4s...721&index=0

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Dec 18 2008, 07:39 PM
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Good work!

My advice is that you should let your ears guide you , you are playing a couple of notes in the wrong places in it sounds out of tune.

Also try to bend with more tha one finger , when you bend with your middle finger you can use your first three fingers and it will sound better too.

Keep working you will nail it and remember to listen what your playing.

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Your timing is good at times on the solos, and thats a very important thing smile.gif
But you should listen more closely if your actually playing the right note because alot of the notes were way off key, and so was the chords. Also.. i noticed one poing in the video where you stick mostly to just 2 fingers when playing the solos. Getting good use out of more fingers will not only in time make it easier to play, but will also sound better.

But still, taking how long you have played into consideration, then it's a very good start smile.gif

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Lian Gerbino
Dec 18 2008, 08:21 PM
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well man, nice vid. What I see is: you put your fingers in a good position, you show a cool technique. but what it sounds is other thing. maybe you play it with the afination a little out, that´s why all sounds off key.

so, dont give up... overall it´s a great take. just work on those details. good luck!

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I think it sounds great man, a bit more fine tuning is needed to really nail all the notes properly, and some vibrato practicing would be cool, but other than that it is very nicely played. Good job! smile.gif

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Pedja Simovic
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Considering its your first video I have to support it smile.gif

However it sounds like your guitar is out of tune or when you were soloing you were missing your notes by one fret.
Try to record another one lets see what happens wink.gif

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I think why some of the notes are off is because this song is in Eb. In case you didn't know:) Great job bye the way:)

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QUOTE (Pitch_Black @ Dec 18 2008, 05:49 PM) *
I think why some of the notes are off is because this song is in Eb. In case you didn't know:) Great job bye the way:)


yes, I remember looking this up a while ago and seeing that its in Eb standard

So turn your guitar down a half step and try playing it again, see if it sounds better! smile.gif

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