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I love that you're playing with a clean sound! There are some bits that need a little work but overall it Sounds pretty good! I was just wondering, do you practice with a metronome?
That was pretty good. You seem to have the notes mostly down. Now I would suggest playing it slower so you can work on those transitions and as soon as you can connect everything slowly increase the tempo again, best with a metronome.
I love that you're playing with a clean sound! There are some bits that need a little work but overall it Sounds pretty good! I was just wondering, do you practice with a metronome?
i practise exercises with a metronome but not solos... mainly because i dont understand how I would set the metronome up if that makes sense, as some parts of the solo are faster than others etc. Any advice on this?
That was pretty good. You seem to have the notes mostly down. Now I would suggest playing it slower so you can work on those transitions and as soon as you can connect everything slowly increase the tempo again, best with a metronome.
i practise exercises with a metronome but not solos... mainly because i dont understand how I would set the metronome up if that makes sense, as some parts of the solo are faster than others etc. Any advice on this?
You don't have to change the settings of the metronome when it is faster. Try to get aquatinted with rhythmic notation(quarter, 8th, 16th notes etc.) Basically each one has a certain number of notes per beat. So for example maybe a part is in quarter notes and the next part is in 16th notes. The quarter notes is one note per beat and the 16th notes is 4 notes per beat but the BPM doesn't change. Just the amount of notes you play in that same timeframe changes.
You don't have to change the settings of the metronome when it is faster. Try to get aquatinted with rhythmic notation(quarter, 8th, 16th notes etc.) Basically each one has a certain number of notes per beat. So for example maybe a part is in quarter notes and the next part is in 16th notes. The quarter notes is one note per beat and the 16th notes is 4 notes per beat but the BPM doesn't change. Just the amount of notes you play in that same timeframe changes.