Neoclassical Three-Level-Lesson, Beginner , Lesson By Marcus Lavendell |
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Neoclassical Three-Level-Lesson, Beginner , Lesson By Marcus Lavendell |
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Jan 12 2014, 01:32 PM |
Original lesson: Neoclassical Three-Level-Lesson, Beginner by Marcus Lavendell
Hi Guys, Here's my take of this wonderful lesson, I really love this style. I tune in D so the track has been transposed as well Hope you like it. Cheers Peter |
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Jan 13 2014, 05:39 AM |
Hi mate! Good take! I can feel the weird effect that Darius noted, and I think that it must happened because of transposing the backing. Regarding your playing, you have a very strong vibrato and the overall energy on this take is very good. I also note timing issues as the only thing to improve on this take.
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Jan 14 2014, 11:46 AM |
Almost there, 7.3
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