Hi Everyone,
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
Kemp’s Jig is a traditional instrumental piece from the Renaissance. It was typically played on the lute but there are many different arrangements of it out there. It is a classic, and somewhat simple example of music from that time, using a couple basic melodies and some embellishment on each of them. This lesson is done with tab only, in true Renaissance fashion.
Enjoy this level 3 lesson!
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>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson release - Kemp’s Jig - Guitar Instrumental
BigBear wrote:
I think we use a different scale for classical pieces, probably going back to our Hector Garcia days. On the other scale it is probably 6 or 7. As we develop the classical section of the site I may have to go back and reclassify some lessons.
Neil
Bear,If that song is a level 3 I need to start over. Or find a kazoo to play instead a guitar. sheesh!
I think we use a different scale for classical pieces, probably going back to our Hector Garcia days. On the other scale it is probably 6 or 7. As we develop the classical section of the site I may have to go back and reclassify some lessons.
Neil
TGNeil wrote:
Thanks Neil!! I'm watching you play that song and thinking Level 3. He must be kidding!! :cheer:BigBear wrote:Bear,If that song is a level 3 I need to start over. Or find a kazoo to play instead a guitar. sheesh!
I think we use a different scale for classical pieces, probably going back to our Hector Garcia days. On the other scale it is probably 6 or 7. As we develop the classical section of the site I may have to go back and reclassify some lessons.
Neil