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>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:49 pm
by TGMatt
Well its great you see Hectors playing and talent as we do..

Here is a new lesson that will ease you into his world..A level 1 tune..but oh so pretty

It is his arrangement of a traditional piece he first heard played by Narcisso Yepes.

You will find it under the Hector Garcia menu in Target ..

I hope you enjoy it

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Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 5:01 pm
by michelew
THis is a great first lesson. It sounds really nice after playing it it for a short time. Nice choice. Thank you. One comment/request - Hector uses a couple of technical terms (rest stroke, free stroke) - which I think I understand, but it would be good to get a quick demo of how these should be done. I don't think I've heard Neil use these terms (or perhaps I haven't watched those lessons).

I'm enjoying learning this song.

Thanks

Michele

Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 5:14 pm
by suziko
I'm looking forward to trying out this song tomorrow. Nice to have some classical lessons on TG!

Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 7:53 pm
by haoli25
Hey Hector, that was incredible!!!!!! I had not heard "Irish Dance" before, but now it is at the the top of my list to learn. Thanks.



Bill

Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:44 pm
by d_dog
Awesome! This is such a departure from what I would normally play or choose, but I gotta say, I'm really intrigued to try it. I bought one of his albums here when Matt posted it and I'm really enjoying it. Curious what this song will sound like on a steel string, it's all I have.

Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:00 pm
by Lavallee
I just tried it and it is very fun to play. Good introduction to classical guitar. I find though that doing it on a steel string guitar, kind of diminish the impact. If this continues to be interesting like that (a different style of guitar that needs a different guitar) I will be very tempted to get a descent nylon stringer.

Marc

Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:46 pm
by michelew
MArc, I'm finding the same thing. THe song sound better on my classical.

Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:05 am
by Chasplaya
Now i'm convinced i need an Nylon guitar, will go for an Electric/Nylon though, any recommendation, price well max $1000NZ whatever that is o'seas

Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:45 am
by michelew
Chas - since Maree (my Yamaha G50A) has such a high action, especially if you venture past about the 5th fret and doesn't look like it can be lowered easily, I'm considering purchasing a Yamaha CG151C - RRP is AU$699 or more likely a CG171C RRP $899. I'm hoping to get it for a little less. I've read that the Yamaha's are best by far in the less than US$1000 bracket.

I haven't played them yet. I especially haven't compared the spruce vs the cedar top. But, in a few week (probably - although the Boss has said whenever I'm ready), I think I'll go on a pilgrimage to my local guitar specialist shop.

If anyone else has other recommendations in a similar price bracket, I'm all ears.

Go for it. They sound so lovely and have a different character to the steel string, which is really soulful.

I'd love to know what you go for.

Michele

Re:>> Newest Target Lesson - Irish Dance by Hector Garcia

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:00 pm
by tvarga
Thanks for the classical piece. I can't wait for your next lesson. Hope it won't take too long!