Crush of love - working on bending technique
Here is my god awful improv solo over Satch's Crush of love. Lets get this straight now. I am and never will be Satch..I simply recorded it as part of my practice session so I can attempt to improve on my playing.
Anyway I am trying to get the bends right at beginning of solo and wanted some pointers. Remember my solo is just a little improv.
http://www.digitech.com/soundcomm/patches/GNX3000/crushoflove_practice050906.mp3
Any pointers or helpful advice needed guys :oops:
Comments
i THINK IT IS JUST THAT YOU KEEP PRACTICING TIL YOU OWN A SONG
also you could try a diff song maybe a slower song ---something that you have to hold the bends w/vibratto --and as with all things on the guitar---the more you do it the more you feel it and the more you feel it the better you are
just keep on and you will BE BETTER
good job Ilove that satch guys playin
so much feeling
\"practice till you own the song\"
I like that. As I mentioned earlier I will keep recording my practice sessions so I can improve.
I may run them past you guys at times for feedback.
I appreciate it guys
then... something I just picked up on the forum regarding bending accuracy (sounds simple, but it's helped a lot). Bend the string to the intended tone then play the actual note on the fretbord. In other words if you hoped to bend up 2 then do the bend, then fret the note two up on the fretboard and see how close you came. I made up a little drill where I shoot for a note and then check my accuracy. It seems to have helped train my ear and my fingers some.
ok, there you have it. I've managed to used dozens of words to describe a ten word concept. Hoped that was worth reading
gr8 advice I will practice using this technique you suggested. It will help give my work a more professional sound. Then I can build the speed in.
I don't want to go racing all over fretboard if my notes sound out of tune nin first place.
Thx for feedback. I recorded using the Zakkattack patch just added on more delay. Do you think i need to use a patch with more gain to record this solo or will I lose the cutting thru effect?
cheers macman
Listening to\"Always with you...\" as I alternately listen to your tone. They are very close. Perhaps to close for me to give advice with my 'layman’s ears'. If you were looking for Satch's tone i.e. \"Always with you...\" then you've gotten very close.
I find when listening my attempts at various covers that less gain is sometimes the answer as more gain seems to run notes together. If what you're playing requires fidelity to enhance nuance (and I think that is the case with Satch's mellow pieces) then I would say less is more.
Listening again now, you are so close. In fact perhaps already there.
I find it best to learn using a clean tone or unplugged then kick in the distortion when I know the material.
I will make some coffee tonite and start the learning, gr8 advice man
http://www.guitars101.com/vb/mp3s-covers-tributes/45417-joe-satriani-crush-love-macman.html#post511026
thx guys
thx :P
The bending still needs some work -- maybe off some semi tones or something---have you tried what jscott was saying @ bending a note and then fingering the note that you're trying to acheve---It really is a good teq to get you to where you want to go.
rock on
I'll be back
GO ON A BENDER!!!
Some guitars are a lot easier to bend strings on. Ibanez in peticular like Satch uses. Also the finger strength required for big bends won't develop overnight no matter how many times you attempt. Make it part of your practice routine and it will come over time.
Atleast my OLP Luke is making my technique improve.
How are Epiphone LP's for bending strings etc?