Neoclassical Solo For Beginners, Lesson By Emir Hot |
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Neoclassical Solo For Beginners, Lesson By Emir Hot |
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Jan 12 2021, 01:20 PM |
Original lesson: Neoclassical Solo For Beginners by Emir Hot
For a recording .. always tension...pffff |
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Jan 12 2021, 02:56 PM |
Hi Azureus!
Recording videos can give us something that is known as REC syndrome. This feeling can make us play much below our current level. Our whole body is not relaxed and everything sounds with much less groove, feeling, and precision. The good news is that there is a solution: Practice. We need to practice recording ourselves with a camera. The more we do it, the more comfortable we'll feel when recording. We've done a cool experiment with a student some time ago: LINK. Having said that, I'll tell you which things need attention in your playing based on this take: - Vibrato: Your vibrato should start from your wrist (there should be none or a minimum left hand finger motion), and you need to use other fingers to help the one that is pressing the fret. (Except when you are using your first finger). Check out the original lesson and try to emulate Emir's movement, and notice how he uses finger 1 to help finger 2 when this one is doing the vibrato. - Bending: As it happens with vibrato, the movement should start from your wrist. This lesson includes many half step bends, be sure that you are reaching the right pitch. You can practice playing the target note and then bending to it to check it the pitch is correct. - There are other un precisions like slides that don't sound smooth (for example at 00:19), and some ornaments that need to be adjusted (00:41). But maybe this problems are related to the REC issue. You have a good base here, you just need to focus on those things and this lesson will be mastered soon. Keep on the hard work!! -------------------- My lessons
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Feb 4 2021, 11:09 AM |
Pass: 7
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