Petrucci Style - Arabic Sensation, Lesson By Jonathan Burgos |
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Petrucci Style - Arabic Sensation, Lesson By Jonathan Burgos |
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Jun 12 2015, 12:11 PM |
Original lesson: Petrucci Style - Arabic Sensation by Jonathan Burgos
I remember well when this lesson was posted and I was so excited that one day I may be able to play something like this. Today I am happy to present my own take, of course not as good as the original, but I'm happy nonetheless ;) I practised this lesson and another one I just posted on REC for a very long time, and in fact it proved to be counter productive - because I practiced it for too long, I became a bit bored by it, and started to not concentrate strong enough - in effect I learned not the polished version, but a more shoddy one :/ When I finally realized what happened I decided to record it as fast as possible, and move on to new lessons, so here it is ;) |
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Jun 13 2015, 08:19 PM |
Hi again Marek!
This lesson is killer and I think that you are doing a very good job with this one. The first thing that comes to mind when I hear this take is that your lead tone is not the best one for this solo. It sounds ok for rhythm but it is lacking body for the solo section, it sounds like "small", it is lacking low and bass mid frequencies, or maybe it has too much high ones. Besides this, your playing is good on the rhythm section and in general it's also good on the solo part. There are some moments when the connection between licks could be smoother while other parts sound very natural. Your tempo is good and I like your bending and vibrato techniques on this one. The faster patterns starting at 1:16 are not sounding as clear as the original take, and I think that the reason is that you are playing them faster than Jonathan so please re-check the rhythm there. Keep on the good job! -------------------- My lessons
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Jun 14 2015, 11:00 PM |
Hi Marek - this was a good lesson choice!
First of all, what I can notice straight away in this video is that you really like this lesson and enjoy playing it. Your vibe in this video and playing attitude is great and those things always translate into the performance on the instrument. This is a hard lesson due to many elements it includes and I think you did a good job. Riffing sounded great as well as solo part. What I think that cripples this take in a big way is your guitar tone. The riffing/rhythm tone is decent but the lead patch you were using sounds too thin. To be honest, I think it just makes your performance which is very nice and decent sound several levels lower just because of the tone. Good news? Tone is relatively easy to fix, you just need to fiddle with the settings and pots What is wrong with it? It doesn't have body and warmth. Compare with the Johnatan tone in the lesson which is very warm and defined. Try lowering gain and treble for start and experiment with bass and middle frequencies and see where it goes. I think that this take was very nice and there are details left if you'd like to take it to the next level. Details such as : - Working on timing in the ending fast runs - 1:13-end - Tweaking the guitar tone - Working on vibrato speed and width (how far you bend the string up and down when vibrating it) -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Jul 2 2015, 11:29 AM |
Pass: 7.7
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