Sat May 01, 2010 12:59 am
Brad,
I didn't get to see your first video. But, you're doing really well. It's fabulous that you're posting your progress this early in the piece; not only to get advice but as a record for later too. It's great that you're keeping the strumming going while you're moving to the next chord. And your strumming looks nice and even.
I have a couple of suggestions. Try to:
- slow down a fair bit
unlock your wrist and use more wrist and less arm movement to make the strum - lighten it up - your strumming looks very heavy
- pretend that you're really relaxed and just chilling on a Sunday afternoon. You're not in a rush you're really mellow. Maybe also - - pretend that your little girl is asleep and you're trying not to wake her; so you need to make a nice sound but not too loud.
- practice Neil's chord change technique -also go back and forth between the same 2 chords over and over for a while until you can start to feel your fingers starting to know what to do without needing to think about it.
Slowing it down and taking some of the tightness out of your body should allow you to make the changes more easily. There pretty good already but relaxing might help more. Really practice, practice and more practice at a slow speed is the only way to perfect chord changes. But, they're coming along nicely.
If you play along with Neil's slowest version or even a metronome that's slower again, I bet you're find that it's easier and starts to really come together for you.
But, regardless you're doing really well. Remember to watch Neil's videos a few times. Each time you'll probably pick up something new and more things will make sense.
Great job!
Michele