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Hamilton
Original lesson: Kenny Wayne Shepherd Phrasing by Jonathan Burgos

This riff it's a great challenge to me. I know that still is heavy, and that is missing a grovee, but i‘m trying... My camera is not good, so sorry.. In a channel is a BT and another my guitar. In next post i‘ll put the solo guitar. Thank‘s for your pacience...

Alex Feather
QUOTE (Hamilton @ Feb 24 2012, 06:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Original lesson: Kenny Wayne Shepherd Phrasing by Jonathan Burgos

This riff it's a great challenge to me. I know that still is heavy, and that is missing a grovee, but i‘m trying...

My camera is not good, so sorry..

In a channel is a BT and another my guitar. In next post i‘ll put the solo guitar.

Thank‘s for your pacience...


Great job! A few little mistakes here and there, but your timing is great and you are in the pocket with the drums! Very good! Your sound can be improved to me it sounds too trebly
Gabriel Leopardi
Nice take man! Your timing is really good on this one. You just have to work the faster hammering and improve your tone. Your tone need to be warmer and fuller. It's weak and trebly, so if you work a bit on the EQ adding more bass and mids and less Treble you will improve it. Adding some reverb also could make it sound fuller.
Sinisa Cekic
The timing is good, but you should be more relaxed. I suggest that you practice with a slower tempo. Tones should be clean and brisk, on this way you got the speed but not the purity of playing. Keep rocking wink.gif
skennington
8.6, good job
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