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Old 04-11-2007, 01:29 AM
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Mozart's Turkish Rondo Tapped on a Fiver

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sptkTmF8Jgk

A bass version of the full piano tune. Whaddaya think?
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sure its impressive, but compare it to a piano version and it sounds like pooters.
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:44 AM
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Nice. I enjoyed it. How do you memorize all that! keep em comin!

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That was pretty impressive. It definitely stands out from the pack of tapping videos that cloud youtube these days. Props to you to putting in that much shedding on this tune.

I see in a lot of people's right hand tapping, including your own, that the ring finger and especially the pinky finger aren't used. This is because so much effort is put into strengthing the index and middle fingers on that hand that the ring and pinky finger are nigh on useless just starting out. You overcame this very creatively, though, using lots of pull-offs between hands, and it worked pretty well, I must say. There are a lot of limitations to that system, however, and I suggest you start figuring ways to finger melody lines making full use of your right hand so as to not be jumping positions all over the place and make your melodies very fluid. I wrote a lesson found below that gives some ideas on how to go about strengthening the ring and pinky finger.

http://www.sputnikmusic.com/lesson.php?lessonid=236

Also, when the melody was fully in the right hand and you were using only tapping, you seemed to be tapping far further down on your fingers' first joint than you should. Really, fretting on the right hand (as well as the left hand) should be closer to the fingertips.

These are just some minor critiques about technique, though, otherwise, good job! I enjoyed it.
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Old 04-11-2007, 06:04 PM
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Your video was posted here less than a week ago.

But very nice, nonetheless.
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