Luca Turilli (Rhapsody) Lesson, Lesson By Pavel Denisjuk |
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Luca Turilli (Rhapsody) Lesson, Lesson By Pavel Denisjuk |
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Apr 17 2017, 04:29 PM |
Original lesson: Luca Turilli (Rhapsody) Lesson by Pavel Denisjuk
Ola my fellow instructors I have been away for a way way long time due to some big changes happened in my life and unfortunately i had to take a break from playing guitar for 2-3 years on and off. But finally things seem good now and i've decided to pick this beauty up again. Here is my humble attempt playing in the style of one of my idols, the man himself who introduced me to neoclassical. It has been always my dream playing these lessons and neoclassical in general and i am really happy that i am showing signs of improvent. I know i have flaws of course but ready to receive your feedbacks and improve even further. Cheerios, Dogukan. This post has been edited by quadrium: Apr 17 2017, 04:30 PM -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPOTIFY PAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL |
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Apr 18 2017, 02:36 PM |
Hi mate,
The main problem on this take is hand sync. Your left hand is not pressing the frets at the same moment than your right hand is picking and that's why this doesn't sound clean and clear. I think that the best that you can do it to divide this lessons in smaller blocks and work on this parts as a loop at slower tempos, trying to make both hands go in sync, and also being sure that you are moving your hands and fingers the less possible. Economising your movements at slower tempos is the secret to get used to it and be able to play at faster tempos. The good side of this take is that your tone is good, and that I don't note noises coming from other notes so you'll be mastering this one as soon as you put your hands in sync. Keep the hard work! -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 20 2017, 10:23 AM |
Almost there, 5
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