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First off, great job. I admire people who can play lead, and I didn't hear a sour note anywhere. I agree with Dababy, try playing a little higher on the neck that way your riff in the lower register don't get covered by the rest of the band. You definetly have a very good sense of line and I can tell you know where you are going in doing your playing.
Don't worry about repitition, the audience which probably is filled with people who don't share the musical background you probably do need the repition. My college band director says when improving repition can be good because it allows the listener to analyze what is going on and it makes them enjoy the music better because it almost becomes familiar to them. Repition is a good thing, whenever I improv on my sax I always am repeating ideas I know sound good and build on them from there, trying to improv on the guitar is all greek to me no matter how many scales I learn, but you do it well. Maybe try and put a little variation in the song when it comes to your effects, but hey you are a amazing guitarist and what you played sounded good with the song.
Great Job
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Ryan
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