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caponi14
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caponi14
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04/05/2013 9:54 pm
Thanks guys, really hard food for thought. I understand what you are saying.
It's just. I don't really know how i can get down the rythm parts on those parts i like. For example in that video with Slash that i linked. I can play those parts. But when music then comes on, something just goes wrong i think, im not sure. But how can i really focus on getting it right? Just play it alot of times untill it sounds right to me?
Cause i don't really think i have rythm problems. People tell me a have really great feeling. Also in my solos they say.. I always tap my foot, or nod my head to the music. It's just that kind of ''fast acceleration of notes'' that Slash does that really sounds so good to me, and i want it.
Do you know what i mean. Listen to the licks in the Slash video if you don't

I understand where you wonna go with this rythm thing, and i totally understand the rythmic features going on in music like Paul Gilbert and Malmsteen. It is very tight and rythmic, but it's not really that im aiming at. That would not be hard for me to understand and learn if i wanted.

Have a listen to this perfect example aswell, thats the thing im talking about, to me the solo does not really sound totally in rythm (listen to the constant acceleration of notes when he plays fast, there is alot of thrills in there), but for some reason it's the thing i like about him:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxZnXjWfDi8

I hope you understand and maybe even light me up a little more on this topic.