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Slow practice in the key of E.

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This is more of a practice piece than an actual tune. The slow backing track remains constant.

Im trying to target chord tones and am also attempting to connect the changes rather than just play the changes.
feedback welcome.

 
Posted : January 21, 2020 20:02
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I would offer pretty much the same feedback I would offer for all of your videos...

Excellent!

IMHO You have a really nice touch, great phrasing and super vibrato Your technique, note selection and timing are superb. Your guitar and set up sound awesome. You have definitely covered all the bases. I think this is the level I aspire to reach.

Thanks for sharing!

 
Posted : January 21, 2020 21:01
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Posted by: @jestme

I would offer pretty much the same feedback I would offer for all of your videos...

Excellent!

IMHO You have a really nice touch, great phrasing and super vibrato Your technique, note selection and timing are superb. Your guitar and set up sound awesome. You have definitely covered all the bases. I think this is the level I aspire to reach.

Thanks for sharing!

Thanks Chris,  thats a very nice thing to say.

What I find of value with recording oneself is that things arent always what they seem- until you playback and watch and listen.  What seemed like a good idea at the time wasnt and visa versa. It really is a great learning tool!

 
Posted : January 22, 2020 01:11
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Posted by: @wobbly_bob

What I find of value with recording oneself is that things arent always what they seem- until you playback and watch and listen.  What seemed like a good idea at the time wasnt and visa versa. It really is a great learning tool.

 
Posted : January 22, 2020 06:46
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Craig, posting that practice is so informative and inspiring, too.  It's like the difference between a birds and bees talk and a live demo of practices. 

Excellent view of riff and lick practice.

Ah-ha, now I see...

 

CAUTION: adult humor on this video.

 

 
Posted : January 22, 2020 06:51
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Great clip.  Sorry to hear that Terry Jones passed.  Another Python Icon gone.  Very sad. ☹️ 

 
Posted : January 22, 2020 18:01
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Terry Jones, oh that is sad.  I think those fellas embraced the movie perspective.

 
Posted : January 22, 2020 21:13
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Terry Jones, oh that is sad.  I think those fellas embraced the movie perspective.

Embraced it and made balloon animals out of it then coated it in chocolate and passed it off as cheese. Just sayin'

 
Posted : January 23, 2020 01:30
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