Original Lesson: http://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/blue-note-in-a-part4-solo-no2/
Equipment: Fender MIM Strat & POD X3 Live.
Note: Muris plays some dive bombs on the first two licks. I skipped that because my guitar won't stay in tune if I do that.
Rhythm placement - 3.5
Cleanness - 3
Feel - 3.5
Posture - 4
Sound - 3
This take did sound great do me, and you had a pretty decent feel, but I think the sound was a bit harsh, and it was a bit rough on the faster parts. Nevertheless, the solo has some fast licks, and it is great that you are able to play it. well done mate.
Rhythm placement - 3.5
Cleanness - 3.5
Feel - 3
Posture - 4
Sound - 3
I glad to see you did a take on this part!
Try to relax more for this kind of playing,
bends need to be more fluent
and also add some reverb or delay to your sound, goo effort!
*bump*
Rhythm placement - 3.5
Cleanness - 3.5
Feel - 3
Posture - 4
Sound - 3.5
I think you need to relax more when you play technically out of your comfort zone things. In order to do that you really need to learn the piece better before recording it. With that said, you need to go over this one more times and as you play it more and more, it will become stronger and everything will fit into places.
Rhythm placement - 3.5
Cleanness - 3
Feel - 3.5
Posture - 4
Sound - 3
Nothing to add to the previous posts.
Rhythm placement - 3,5
Cleanness - 3,5
Feel - 3,5
Posture - 4
Sound - 4
69.6% on this one man, hard section of this tune but you are close, keep at it!
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