First, thankk=s for all of the great input from my first video. I am taking all of it in and will learn from it to try and improve the song and my playing. I learned to play Heart Of Gold long before the lesson came out, so now I have alot more to learn, As was pointed out I now have a reference to go back to (kind like my EKG, as my doctor tells me). Anyway, here is my version. I hope to post one more today, that should do it for awhile.
Pete
Heart Of Gold
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Sounds great. You have really good right wrist action. Also the sound quality is good and your guitar sounds great too. I am wondering if there are suppose to be some rests or a different timing between the EM7 and the D in the intro?
Nemaste
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Hi Pete, that sounds very good, as Nemaste pointed out, your wrist keeps a very good strumming. If anything , I would suggest that you try to pick that A string in the hammer on of the Em instead of strumming through it so that it would be emphasized.
Great work Pete
Marc
Great work Pete
Marc
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Great stuff Pete, well done on this. I'm going to second Lav's comment about going for that hammer on at Em.... really makes the song¨Keep them coming Pete!
Pbraun,
You have a great start on this song, you are going for the intro nicely, and your strum is steady. I would echo the previous suggestions about trying to pick out the bass notes and hammer on sequence on the Em. It will greatly improve the song. I also noticed at roughly 0:58 I think your chord changes may be a bit mixed up, you went to an Am and think it may go C with a bass walk down to G. But otherwise, it is coming along well, keep at it. Beaker.
You have a great start on this song, you are going for the intro nicely, and your strum is steady. I would echo the previous suggestions about trying to pick out the bass notes and hammer on sequence on the Em. It will greatly improve the song. I also noticed at roughly 0:58 I think your chord changes may be a bit mixed up, you went to an Am and think it may go C with a bass walk down to G. But otherwise, it is coming along well, keep at it. Beaker.
Your best video yet. If I could play the harmonica, I would have pulled it out and played right along. You might think about adding the base walkdown from G to Em, as well as from C to G. That would add some flavor to your performance. Overall, a very solid effort.
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Hi Pete,
Nice work with this song. I agree with Jay about the bass walks. That's one of the signature sounds in the piece that people expect to hear.
Also, I'd try to finger your G chord like Neil does. It would actually make the change from Em to G a lot easier for you. You wouldn't have to lift your middle finger from fretting B on the A string at all.
Nice work with this song. I agree with Jay about the bass walks. That's one of the signature sounds in the piece that people expect to hear.
Also, I'd try to finger your G chord like Neil does. It would actually make the change from Em to G a lot easier for you. You wouldn't have to lift your middle finger from fretting B on the A string at all.