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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADWhat can he improve? I hope you know why I keep harping on you specifically about thisAwesome job Anthony! You played it so confidently, and your embellishments are very good! Great tone, awesome slides, awesome Bends and awesome vibrato!
Thanks man! I really appreciate the feedback. I'll be sure to work on those starting today!! Thank you again.Awesome job, dude!! Your bends are great! That is the most important thing on these slower A7X solos. Two things you could work on (they are good already! ) are your vibrato and connecting your slides. Keep it up man!!
Wow... thank you so much Jak. Our talk last night will likely be a marker that led to a milestone I'll continually look back on. You're darn right I want that feedback, haha! Thank you again. Looking forward to learning from everyone here!Hey everyone! I am super proud of Anthony @Anthony Peña for finally jumping out of his comfort zone and Posting his very first riff! He has been rather shy and has asked me for tips on Instagram and I felt bad about forgetting to get back with him. We spoke last night I told them I would make a deal with him that I would give him feedback if he jumped the gun and posted on the school for the first time. He must really want that feedback! But don't just let it be me let's all give him some great criticism and great praise! Job well done buddy looking forward to more posts from you!!
No problem man! Hope to see some more progress videos coming from you directly in the futureThanks man! I really appreciate the feedback. I'll be sure to work on those starting today!! Thank you again.
In my private lessons I have learned that some people have a natural knack for good technique. Although you need work, your natural approach is favored by professional guitarists. So I want you to keep working on it because you will be great in no time if you stay dedicated!Wow... thank you so much Jak. Our talk last night will likely be a marker that led to a milestone I'll continually look back on. You're darn right I want that feedback, haha! Thank you again. Looking forward to learning from everyone here!
That's a thrill to hear. Same to you!No problem man! Hope to see some more progress videos coming from you directly in the future
That's one of the best things I could ever hear. Thank you so incredibly much for thinking so. I will work tirelessly until I get it right, and then I'll keep going.In my private lessons I have learned that some people have a natural knack for good technique. Although you need work, your natural approach is favored by professional guitarists. So I want you to keep working on it because you will be great in no time if you stay dedicated!
Dude, thank you. These are all very insightful and helpful points. I'll write these down, and work on them, one piece at a time, starting today. I know it took a while to type that all out, so thank you for taking the time to do so. I especially love the "allow notes to breathe" bit. That's something I admire in so many great players. Thank you for your feedback.I follow @Jak.
Anthony as previously mentioned, you've played this so well. I can really hear that you are being very vocal with this piece. And are phrasing it very well.
There are big bends, slides and vibrato all over the place in this solo, it's kind of a big part of what makes this so expressive. Slow and big bends require a bit of control. I'd definitely recommend at this stage to work on those bends (and vibrato). It can be so easy to be a bit under or a bit over the note we are trying to hit. So practice practice practice these.
A few points;
- Use your thumb to lock into that fretboard when bending a note, being cautious of a controlled bend. I sometimes practice bends by playing the note normally so my ear can hear what I'm going to target.
- When practicing vibrato, try applying the same technique but allow room in your lock to create a controlled vibrato (you dont necessarily need the fretboard to shake about)
- Allow the notes to breath. Theres no rush with this solo, so try and avoid short notes and allow the notes to simply breath and carry.
- Work on those slides, be sure to be 100% with targeting the notes you wish to slide to.
- Break things down to segments. Work on these segments individually, being very alert of the embellishments required for that section
There are a few slide in bends as well, try and practice these moments as one section instead of a slide and then a bend. Putting the two together may seem like a slightly different technique approach.
Overall very confident, well done for posting your first video. I hope you you can get something out of this!
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