Neil Hogan Sleight of hand, first part by cavi
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Well done Cavi, slow and steady is the best way to go as Jay says. Thanks for posting!
Maybe move the camera out so we can see what you are doing with your hands. BTW, what is the guitar you are playing?
Maybe move the camera out so we can see what you are doing with your hands. BTW, what is the guitar you are playing?
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Hello Cavi
Great effort, it's a brilliant tune, it's a challenging tune, keep it going.
I look forward to your review.
Thanks for sharing,
Dermot
Great effort, it's a brilliant tune, it's a challenging tune, keep it going.
I look forward to your review.
Thanks for sharing,
Dermot
Cavi,
Great start on a great song! I hope you will post some periodic updates. And its great for anyone else working on this song, or people who plan to in the future, to have the benefit of Neil's reviews as well.
Keep up the great work!
Craig
Great start on a great song! I hope you will post some periodic updates. And its great for anyone else working on this song, or people who plan to in the future, to have the benefit of Neil's reviews as well.
Keep up the great work!
Craig
cavi wrote:
Neil
Hi, and sorry for the delay getting back to you on this, I had to track down exactly where you were. This is probably bad news but the way I TRY to do this is the slide up on the 2nd and 3rd strings is done with fingers 2 and 4, then the F-G hammer is done with fingers 1 and 3, hoping to hold the D/B down. It is very difficult and maybe not worth it. Letting go of the D and hammering the G on with your 2nd finger would be OK (hopefully the B would still ring. I will address this on the News today.question for Neil
last measure of section 3. Fingering...... Help!!! So the slide from c/a to D/B and then F hammer on to G. How do I do this without dropping the D/B or do I drop the D and just hold the D?
Neil