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Submitted Fri, 03/12/2010 - 13:47 by Ranulf | View the tab (4 votes) You might have to turn your volume way up... sorry |
Submitted Fri, 03/12/2010 - 13:47 by Ranulf | View the tab (4 votes) You might have to turn your volume way up... sorry |
Your playing would excel with
Your playing would excel with more emotion and feeling. I'm not saying your bad but simple note for note fretting is really robotic. Try re-playing a song you know with a slide here and there and, a hammer on or two.
I was sliding pretty much the
I was sliding pretty much the whole time dude and there was one hammer on and pull off in there look at the tab in the submissions forum for proof
Not to be a jerk ass, but I
Not to be a jerk ass, but I have to agree with Lybaerd. Just listen to it and I'm sure you can hear what he/she means about it sounding robotic. Anyway, it's a cool song, but it's too bad that you don't have a better means of recording.
I don't know, Juja. When you
I don't know, Juja. When you play something yourself it can feel very different, hearing it, than when you listen to someone else. And not everyone hears music the same way. That said...
I agree with Lybaerd's impression, but disagree with the recommendation. Adding a slide or hammer can sound--can be--just as robotic.
Personally, first off, nice job, it sounds like you hit all the notes, though I'll admit I'm not as familiar with the song. I would ask, how comfortable are you with the song? Does it feel pretty natural, or does it still feel like you have to "try" to hit the notes? (Does that question make sense?)
I see what you guys mean by
I see what you guys mean by me playing a little robotic, and yeah i have to try to hit the notes in front of the camera, but if i'm just playing it then it comes natural
i think the playing is great
i think the playing is great apart from I didn't like the tone you picked, it sounded too....... errr roboty? lol
Nah but you just need to hold the notes a little longer to let it flow better. otherwise it was awesome