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Improvement??

I'm still fiddling around with open G tuning. This isn't anything great, for sure, but it's an improvement over the last time, I think.

Kind of a country bluesy sound to it. Just a little over 90 seconds. I'd appreciate any comment or constructive criticism.
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Pretty good. Try to mix it up a bit by adding double stops and chords here and there. A few notes played around the bottom strings would help too.

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GG, I can hear improvement in every post. You are definitely on track. +1 to AT's comments on filling out some with lower notes.

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I appreciate the tips, thanks for your input and for listening.

Can I put a capo on the second fret and play in A using an open G tuning? It sounds like it would work...

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Yes you can.

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very nice, although i though if you added more strengh to your down picking it would give it more feeling, but really it was very good

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I love your vibrato!
.....watch that intonation.
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