lueders learning to play Bohemian Rhapsody acoustic guitar

haoli25
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Tue Aug 17, 2010 3:05 pm

Keep posting, Cori. I think you have a great start on this song and I look forward to the future parts you will post. I have never attempted this song before and I hope that someday Mr. Hogan will take it on as a TARGET lesson. Thanks for posting your video.


Bill


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Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:01 pm

nice arangement, where did you get the sheet music for that arrangement? Any chance I could get a copy?


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Tue Aug 17, 2010 5:04 pm

Cori,

You have a real good start there. Keep it going and I look forward to your progress.

Bob


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Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:09 pm

Once again thanks everybody for listening and being so supportive.
And thanks for...well, just being yourselves I guess.

Tony-Thanks man! I chose the instrumental version partially for that reason...I don't
have to sing. I'll keep polishing.

Willem- 56 seconds huh? Hopefully it'll be 5:55 minutes when I'm done. It'll probably
be more like 7 minutes as slow as I am playing it. Btw: I saw that "Cruz" guy
you were talking about. As Wayne & Garth would say: "HE WAILS!"

Bob R./Dennis - Thanks fellas...I hope I can find time and it does progress.
Mark M

Rhapsidy-Thank you are too kind...really way too kind.

Michele/Jay- Thank you, I couldn't carry either one of your guitar cases as far as
finger picking, but I'll try to keep plucking away.

Haoli- I'm glad to hear you say that, I kind of half-hoped I could play this well
enough for Neil to see it and maybe put it on the consider list someday.
We'll see how the other sections go, but so far, if I can half-way play it can't
be that hard.
(It's definitely no more difficult than say Linus & Lucy or On the Horizon.)
Cavi- I a great tab site for most Queen's Stuff. I'm real skeptical of the accuracy of
online tabs. They don't offer the kind of precision that Neil does usually. But
these are classical theory -based folks who seem to know what they're
doing...here is the link http://www.queensongs.info/tabs/fingerstyle-and-solo-
guitar-arrangements.html


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Tue Aug 17, 2010 6:27 pm

Ah Crud, I forgot to thank Marc & Snipe...

Snipe: Thank you sir you're a good man.

Marc: Yeah, you said it its great to work on those special songs that push you into
strange new terrains...and teach you a ton of new techniques and things you would
never do otherwise. (what was the tune of yours that you worked on for a year?)

P.S. Some of you wondered what I teach...it is K-12 Art. And, it is literally K-12 Art.
I am at small district.


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Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:37 pm

Cori -

That sounded great - that's going to be quite a a project.

I'm eager to see the rest of the it as it develops - especially the headbanging part!

Jeff


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Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:09 pm

Bravo Sir,

Thanks for posting this song.And best of luck with it.

Kevin


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Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:46 pm

Yes, Edgar Cruz is one finger smokin geetar player. Now I'm so totally looking forward to Neil playing this. I would LOVE a chord melody version by him.

VOTE for this song in the Request a Lesson area please!


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