A few bars , now in stereo with new mic.
I find it rather telling just how quicly our hearing changes with each itteration.
I thought the first recording were ok,ish but not anymore.
R.
A few bars , now in stereo with new mic.
I find it rather telling just how quicly our hearing changes with each itteration.
I thought the first recording were ok,ish but not anymore.
R.
A very nice recording, Rachel, it sounds really good. I don’t know any TS songs at all but thinking I should listen to a little bit of her at the very least.
Thank you, that’s an old one now lol.
R
Nice job, Rachel! Your strumming sounded really good to my ears, and you kept time very well during the strumming portion. As others mentioned, the picking is a bit off tempo, but that will come with time. The most noticeable area of improvement to me is the strumming/picking transition and vice versa. When practicing, I would suggest skipping most of the strumming part (you have that down pat), and focus solely on transitioning from the last strumming bar to the picking in tempo (at a slower tempo at first, but keeping in time). I think once you have that down, the rest will fall in place.
It’s tempting to keep repeating the part where you sound the best, and playing the song all the way through in practice, but it wastes a lot of time when trying to master a song. I don’t know if you do that or not, but it took me a while to get out of that habit. I finally realized that it was a time-waster, even if it made me feel more proficient Now I work mostly on the nasty bits, and will put it all together less often.
Sometimes, probably not as often as I really should look. Thank you for the feedback.
R.
Hi Rachel! That was so beautiful, the sound of your live guitar is amazing!
Mike