ya, totally not my thing, but definitely more interesting than most shredding too - a little more style, maybe. That said, do consider working with a metronome. Set it at, say 100bpm, and get whatever you're working on perfect, then bump it to 110, then 120 etc etc, every time getting it *perfect* before moving on. You can double your speed in a couple of hours, generally.
Other thing is, this is *very* Bach influenced, whether you know it or not. I have some Bach stuff for flute and for piano and for cello that you should check out... I'll find the link if you're interested. Very worthwhile in terms of chord movement and interesting ways to get from note to note, and challenging to play as exercises.
Other thing is, this is *very* Bach influenced, whether you know it or not. I have some Bach stuff for flute and for piano and for cello that you should check out... I'll find the link if you're interested. Very worthwhile in terms of chord movement and interesting ways to get from note to note, and challenging to play as exercises.
re: Ode to Bettencourt |
I envy your talent for such technical stuff. Personally, I'd keep it cleaner so that you don't have to listen out for the separate notes. I reckon it would help the theme to be more listenable and presentable. However, I really like this one. Good job.
hey |
I think this sounds fine the recording is good..and I like the guitar jam....cool cool....and thx for the comment on 'Let Love Rock -RE...I deleted that one and remixed it hope its better cuz uts driving me nuts..lol....keep up the good work Blues
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