Too Cool Vanessa
Smooth with a capital S
Always nice to see your video's.
RicksPick
nesh16041972 learning to play Bourree in Em acoustic guitar
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Very impressed with your work on this difficult piece, Vanessa.
I also found your expressions cute when you thought you hit a bad note. I couldn't tell- all seemed great to me.
But you're right- this is an intricate piece that you'll probably never be truly finished with. Part of the fun I think.
Thanks for sharing.
I also found your expressions cute when you thought you hit a bad note. I couldn't tell- all seemed great to me.
But you're right- this is an intricate piece that you'll probably never be truly finished with. Part of the fun I think.
Thanks for sharing.
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Tony: ......you've just left me completely speechless.... ......you're too sweet....
RicksPick: Thank you very much R., am really happy you enjoy them and this one, just great to hear!
Al: Thanks a lot Al, yep this piece needs some work and then again more work and I will, maybe I'll do an update in a couple of months or so, see what that will bring me , thanks again!
RicksPick: Thank you very much R., am really happy you enjoy them and this one, just great to hear!
Al: Thanks a lot Al, yep this piece needs some work and then again more work and I will, maybe I'll do an update in a couple of months or so, see what that will bring me , thanks again!
I just watched Neil's review of your of your video. I loved his suggestion to focus (a lot) on the hardest measures of a song. I remember vividly how hard that tough section in Bourree was when I was trying to learn it and I never got it down as well as you did.
I've been sort-of coming to the conclusion that it is necessary to spend an inordinate amount of time working on the tough section of a song, but until hearing Neil say that it is in fact the right thing to do, well, I now know that I haven't been doing it enough.
I've been sort-of coming to the conclusion that it is necessary to spend an inordinate amount of time working on the tough section of a song, but until hearing Neil say that it is in fact the right thing to do, well, I now know that I haven't been doing it enough.
Thanks Tom!
I have to say that it indeed didn't occur to me to identify the hardest part of a song first, I know about taking it per section or even per measure, wich I did. And since this is the final section of the song I got to it after I got the other parts down, not having thought of the fact that the last section might be the hardest part of the song, just didn't look at it until I got there...next time I won't be fooled again!
But yes, haha, an inordinate amount of time, there's just no short cut!
See you around Tom, looking forward to your next video!
tvarga wrote:
I have to say that it indeed didn't occur to me to identify the hardest part of a song first, I know about taking it per section or even per measure, wich I did. And since this is the final section of the song I got to it after I got the other parts down, not having thought of the fact that the last section might be the hardest part of the song, just didn't look at it until I got there...next time I won't be fooled again!
But yes, haha, an inordinate amount of time, there's just no short cut!
See you around Tom, looking forward to your next video!
tvarga wrote:
I just watched Neil's review of your of your video. I loved his suggestion to focus (a lot) on the hardest measures of a song. I remember vividly how hard that tough section in Bourree was when I was trying to learn it and I never got it down as well as you did.
I've been sort-of coming to the conclusion that it is necessary to spend an inordinate amount of time working on the tough section of a song, but until hearing Neil say that it is in fact the right thing to do, well, I now know that I haven't been doing it enough.