Marc,
Much much smoother. I like it. It's like the difference between night and day! LOL
Over the hills and far away by Marc 1st update/ Video fixed
Thank you all, I just read Neil's response and there is a lot to do. I love this site
Michele: The timing definetely needs improving. As Neil suggested I will play very slow for a while and correct all the stuff that he saw.Once this is done and that I am used to the metronome, the timing will improved. You are right asbpout the slowing down, I ghad modify a riff recently and it was coming out OK, the camera syndrome kicked in.
Suzi, merci beaucoup, I was not trying to play it slower, I just could not keep up with what it is supposed to sound like . But it is going in the rigth direction.
Willem: thanks, yes it is a fun song to play.
Brad: thanks, there will be a third one as there still a lot to do as mentioned above
Rick, thanks for checking it out
Mark, Thanks, I am having a lot of trouble on the G chord fingering. I try to use it on slower song, but it is back to the old way whenever it is fast. I am in a transition period for the fingering, eventually it will be done.
Andy: Thanks It is quite improved, but I cannot follow the cd yet, so lot of work still . I hope that you will be able to say that as well the next time. I am sure going to put Neil's comment on top of my agenda
Marc
Michele: The timing definetely needs improving. As Neil suggested I will play very slow for a while and correct all the stuff that he saw.Once this is done and that I am used to the metronome, the timing will improved. You are right asbpout the slowing down, I ghad modify a riff recently and it was coming out OK, the camera syndrome kicked in.
Suzi, merci beaucoup, I was not trying to play it slower, I just could not keep up with what it is supposed to sound like . But it is going in the rigth direction.
Willem: thanks, yes it is a fun song to play.
Brad: thanks, there will be a third one as there still a lot to do as mentioned above
Rick, thanks for checking it out
Mark, Thanks, I am having a lot of trouble on the G chord fingering. I try to use it on slower song, but it is back to the old way whenever it is fast. I am in a transition period for the fingering, eventually it will be done.
Andy: Thanks It is quite improved, but I cannot follow the cd yet, so lot of work still . I hope that you will be able to say that as well the next time. I am sure going to put Neil's comment on top of my agenda
Marc
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Hi Marc,
I know Neil has already commented..
Just wanted to say you can see the improvement between the two videos.
The audio also sounds better to my ear in the 2nd vid. Less harsh?
Is it a different cam/mic?
I know Neil has already commented..
Just wanted to say you can see the improvement between the two videos.
The audio also sounds better to my ear in the 2nd vid. Less harsh?
Is it a different cam/mic?
Hi Al, thanks for the comments. As Neil said, there is still many details to work . It did improved from the first video. I am using the same camera but Zoom sent a firmware update helping with the ligthing and for the sound I now always used the amplifier to help the fact that the guitar body is thin.
Marc
Marc
Thanks Dan, Neil's response brought me back on the right track. Little knowledge is always dangerous and I am the proof of that. Rather than following the lesson, I often takes bits an pieces with what I think I know, leading in the wrong direction. Other people have also mention timing to work on. Michele have also sugeested to slow down a song and follow it, same idea as Nei's metronome but with all the instrument
New approach from now on
Marc
New approach from now on
Marc