Hi Buddy, this is coming out nicely. I was following you and you have the notes settle down and you are using the right hand fingering in home position which you did not do before. This is not so easy to play this song on a steel acoustic guitar as there is not much room for some chords, in the second part causing some muting. But it is feasible as Neil did it. I must say that I am impress that you have learn this song in only as few days as it took me a long time (year) to get it reasonnably good.
Marc
buddy learning to play ROMANZA acoustic guitar
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Buddy that was a piece I heard hundreds of times in my childhood as my mother played Spanish clasical guitar. I'm sure it's more difficult to play on steel strings and standing up but you are doing an outstanding job already. This is one which will mature over the years so I hope you keep at it and take a long term approach to it... I know it will pay off big time. Nice job!
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Buddy,
I'm floored that you only picked that up after Tony's suggestion a week or so ago (I remember reading that). You've already got a good grasp of it from the sounds of it. I haven't tried the piece myself, but I can tell it's a long-term one, as Chris says.
Enjoy the journey!
I'm floored that you only picked that up after Tony's suggestion a week or so ago (I remember reading that). You've already got a good grasp of it from the sounds of it. I haven't tried the piece myself, but I can tell it's a long-term one, as Chris says.
Enjoy the journey!
Great start Buddy, especially for a week's work. I'm sure it will sound amazing when you've invested so real time.
I need to get back to this too. The stretches in the second section are murder.
I look forward to hearing it in a few months time or so.
Michele
I need to get back to this too. The stretches in the second section are murder.
I look forward to hearing it in a few months time or so.
Michele