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Nope didn't think so either. We all know parents don't get this.
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Sep 12 2013, 09:18 AM |
Hey Tom!
It looks like you are progressing continuously man! Congrats! What I noticed - you tend to keep your thumb in the air - it should grab the upper part of the neck and thus help you with your bending and vibrato, which right now have an equal amount of wrist and finger action - we should eliminate the finger action I will make a little video for you regarding the thumb position and there's that lick which is still not ready - but, my thoughts would be that you should keep playing this one focusing on what I suggested and in the mean time we could also begin a drop tuning lesson - deal? I was thinking about this one: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Metal-Metrics-4/ What say you? Cosmin |
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Sep 12 2013, 09:50 AM |
Hey Tom! It looks like you are progressing continuously man! Congrats! What I noticed - you tend to keep your thumb in the air - it should grab the upper part of the neck and thus help you with your bending and vibrato, which right now have an equal amount of wrist and finger action - we should eliminate the finger action I will make a little video for you regarding the thumb position and there's that lick which is still not ready - but, my thoughts would be that you should keep playing this one focusing on what I suggested and in the mean time we could also begin a drop tuning lesson - deal? I was thinking about this one: https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Metal-Metrics-4/ What say you? Cosmin Yes I love the new lesson!! I will keep on focusing on that last lesson as well and thank you for the compliment it means a lot. Get to use my Parker guitar on the new lesson no trem locks so I can easily change tunings. Thank you Cosmin -------------------- Tomislav
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Sep 12 2013, 10:10 AM |
I notice it takes a few times for strings to get used to tuning? Love the sound of drop C
-------------------- Tomislav
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Sep 13 2013, 09:17 AM |
Thanks for the heads up! Will by new strings tomorrow. And yes strings are a bit flabby!
This post has been edited by Hajduk: Sep 13 2013, 09:18 AM -------------------- Tomislav
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Sep 13 2013, 10:09 AM |
Thanks for the heads up! Will by new strings tomorrow. And yes strings are a bit flabby! Alright Tom - let me know when you are ready |
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Oct 17 2013, 06:19 PM |
Will post a video probably Sunday is my goal, going to put the heavy gauge strings on there as well. Thanks for being kind
-------------------- Tomislav
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Oct 18 2013, 02:13 PM |
You have nothing to worry about - you are a great guy to work with, so take your time, focus and let's see the heavy strings into action
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Jan 4 2014, 05:23 PM |
Hello Tom! Happy New Year and happy b-day
Well now! I think you did a very good job here The first one still needs a bit of attention as there are a few notes that are not that clear yet, so I would spend a bit more time on it focusing on getting all the notes to sound as even as possible The second one is pretty tight, so I would suggest that you can take a look at this one as well if you want to take that legato playing up the hill https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/Bens-Land-Of-Legato/ This series is THE thing! |
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