#riffs
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Here's the video I made on it the end is when I actually try the start is practising https://youtube.com/shorts/JcqQO1rFo60?si=vtpUGRHkXiJNjdVs
Ok to start off, there is an excessive amount of riffs that you included which can tire your voice out making riffs sloppy at times so keep the riffs limited and add it at specific times to give the listener a spark when they are listening to the cover. Secondly, when you think of riffs you usually coincide it with speed and precision when going through notes in a consecutive manner, precision is spot on but when you speed things up things can get sloppy so practicing the speed and precision regularly will really help boost up how you execute your riffs. Thirdly, sticking with 1 main scale when u riff, by this I mean when you riff you need to stick with a major, minor or even blues scale and this will depend on the song you do, for example for espresso I would stick with the typical major scale when riffing and it will really enhance the way espresso would sound. I feel that way because in the recording, the note you ended on didn't sound correct for the song so practicing numerous scales will help. The absolutely MOST IMPORTANT tip I can give u is keep practicing daily because that is the main thing that will propel you to perfect your riffing abilities.
Gyat

this is very detailed point good stuf
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