Slow Phrasing, Lesson By Guido Bungenstock |
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Slow Phrasing, Lesson By Guido Bungenstock |
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Apr 17 2022, 02:16 AM |
Original lesson: Slow Phrasing by Guido Bungenstock
So last week I watched a REC from another student on this awesome lesson from Guido Bungenstock. I just couldn't get the melody of it out of my head. So I grabbed the guitar and started messing around with it. It was more difficult than I originally thought. The length of time notes are held, where to rest, the slow vibrato (I know mine is pretty non existent, and in most cases too fast). Trying to play behind the beat like Guido discusses seems a bit tricky. This lesson just required a lot of control that I don't think I am used to. It definitely taught me to listen to the band more which was very important. I'm still trying. So I decided to challenge myself with a take. It needs a lot of polish, which I will do for the next one. Thanks in advance for listening and for any pointers. When I watch myself on playback, I feel I look too tense and almost robotic. |
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Apr 18 2022, 01:53 PM |
Hello FreePizza,
This is a great solo from Guido, and a very good choice for you. I think that your performance has many positive things and that it is quite overshadowed by the pitch problems that you have throughout the solo. I recommend that you first try to work on this element. It would be important to see if the problem is the guitar or if you are putting too much pressure on the frets when playing. Once you figure that out, the next thing I recommend is that you take the time to familiarize yourself with each phrase until you don't have to be as focused on playing them. Maybe you can work in shorter sections. This will allow you to relax while playing and your entire performance will sound better. Working in shorter sections will also allow you to focus on details like note articulation, vibrato, and dynamics, the same way you're doing with micro timing. Ok friend, continue the daily practice and do not hesitate to write me if you have any questions. Greetings -------------------- My lessons
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Apr 20 2022, 02:00 PM |
Thx for covering my lesson! ;-)
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Jun 21 2022, 12:39 PM |
Almost there, 5.5
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