Hi Everyone,
Today's Target members only lesson is a new Fly On The Wall.
Very little of this lesson was spent on Vincent until the end. We started off talking about re-learning pieces that may have been neglected for many years, and the time involved recovering from many years off.
We also talked about approaches to tackling very difficult passages. We then talked about putting together a chord solo arrangement of Dust In The Wind before starting on Vincent. I stressed the importance of learning the chord progression first, and then got into an ear-training exercise with the song.
Enjoy!
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Newest Target members only lesson - Fly On The Wall - Vincent – Lesson 1 with Sandy
Thank you Scott
I love this song. I've been working on the tablature this week. It's surprisingly easy to learn and really really pretty. Next I'll work on adding the vocal part. I'd love to learn the instrumental version, but it's a higher degree of difficulty, and I'm really happy with this version for now.
Sandy
I love this song. I've been working on the tablature this week. It's surprisingly easy to learn and really really pretty. Next I'll work on adding the vocal part. I'd love to learn the instrumental version, but it's a higher degree of difficulty, and I'm really happy with this version for now.
Sandy
willem wrote:
Sandy
I'm just trying to work on a little ear training Willem so Neil was helping me figure out the chords to this song before I looked at the tablature. Im just staring to learn ear training and I usually just try to figure out the melody since that's easiest.Sandy what is exactly the point start this with eartraining?
Sandy
sandysue wrote:
Willem
Aghhhh, I had to know that..willem wrote:I'm just trying to work on a little ear training Willem so Neil was helping me figure out the chords to this song before I looked at the tablature. Im just staring to learn ear training and I usually just try to figure out the melody since that's easiest.Sandy what is exactly the point start this with eartraining?
Sandy
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Scott Wrote:
Sandy , great FOTW
Dermot
:ohmy:I've been on and off Vincent for a long time
Sandy , great FOTW
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Awesome job Sandy! :cheer:
I absolutely love this song, jumped on it immediately when it came out and also learned Muriel's version. It is súch a beautiful song (did you know that it's about 'our' dutch Vincent Van Gogh, the painter?)....looking forward to see how you evolve with this. Many thanks for sharing your lessons!
Ness
I absolutely love this song, jumped on it immediately when it came out and also learned Muriel's version. It is súch a beautiful song (did you know that it's about 'our' dutch Vincent Van Gogh, the painter?)....looking forward to see how you evolve with this. Many thanks for sharing your lessons!
Ness
TGVanessa wrote:
I did know this song was about Vincent Van Gogh. That makes it even more special I think. It's really a beautiful song. I'm really enjoying the singing version. The tablature has some of the melody woven into it, and it's really nice. I also love Muriel's version, but of course it has a much higher degree of difficulty to learn, but is beautiful.
Sandy
Hi NessAwesome job Sandy! :cheer:
I absolutely love this song, jumped on it immediately when it came out and also learned Muriel's version. It is súch a beautiful song (did you know that it's about 'our' dutch Vincent Van Gogh, the painter?)....looking forward to see how you evolve with this. Many thanks for sharing your lessons!
Ness
I did know this song was about Vincent Van Gogh. That makes it even more special I think. It's really a beautiful song. I'm really enjoying the singing version. The tablature has some of the melody woven into it, and it's really nice. I also love Muriel's version, but of course it has a much higher degree of difficulty to learn, but is beautiful.
Sandy