Picking Hand Basics, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Picking Hand Basics, Lesson By Ben Higgins |
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Aug 21 2014, 03:49 AM |
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Aug 21 2014, 10:10 PM |
Hi mate, here I'm ready to give destructive feedback as you asked! hahaha just kidding.
I have to say that your hands movements look great on this video. There are just some little timing issues when you reach the triplets and even more important ones when you play the 16th notes that seem to be a technique limitation that will be fixed with more practice. The best thing that you can do to master it is to practice both rhythms as isolated exercises over slower metronome tempos to be sure that you are playing the quantity of notes required. Start 20 bpm slower and see what happens, make many repetitions and then increase the timing 5 bpm. Do this work every day for a week and you will surely master the lesson in 7 days or maybe less. That's all, no secrets, just keep on working hard! -------------------- My lessons
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Aug 22 2014, 03:17 PM |
Almost there, 6.7
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