Here is my second video. Looking forward to hear your feedback!
@DavidP I’ve been trying to keep my index finger closer to the middle finger, but I think this is going to take a while to master.
@SDKissFan As you suggested I tried to smile a bit more, but this was more of an anxious smile overwhelmed with the fear of messing up at any time.
Many of you mentioned in the previous video of mine, that my rhythm was good. Well that’s because I was listening (then and in this video as well) to a metrnome.
Anyway I hope you can give some great suggestions.
You are doing a great job here. Smiling is actually harder than it seems because it means you are relaxed. I still need to work on that too. Great progress.
I just came from listening to your previous recording of Mad World so well done on that as well!
Sounds like making great progress and looking confident! Lots going on in both songs but especially here and you handled the different chord patterns and switching strumming patterns well! I like that your still moving the strumming hand on every beat in the verses and adding some nice details.
Thanks for sharing and am looking forward to the next one!
Bravo, András, that sounded good and having taken a look back at the first video, your index finger is already looking to be under better control.
I like the way you tap the tempo before starting.
I noticed your hand moving to count the beats that are skipped. And you maintained good rhythm through those parts which is not easy. Well done.
It may be a good idea to keep the hand moving in your strumming action when you do that, rather than the slightly different action, to help really groove the smooth steady strumming action that allows you to play different patterns by choosing whether or not to connect with the strums on either an up or a down strum.
Well done András. You’re making great progress. You’ve definitely taken on board @DavidP feedback on the last post regarding your index finger. You can see the improvement already. Excellent rhythm and chord changes. Keep up the good work.