I realized after the KOA webinar how I haven't been taking advantage of these reviews at all, so I'm FORCING myself to suck it up and upload one!
After the meeting I was looking for "Blackbird" on Neil's suggestion, and found this, which I love. It's pretty rough (after two days), but it's starting to sound like something.
Questions I have:
1) I play better when I anchor with the 4th finger on my right hand, but it hurts to do that after a while so I’m trying not to do it. Does it just take time, or is there another way to subtly anchor so that my hand is a little steadier but not relying on planting that pinky? You can really hear the unevenness towards the beginning.
2) On some of my chord changes, I feel like you can hear where all my fingers are coming off the strings/playing notes as they do. For example in the second measure when I change positions and release the C on the 2nd string. Gah! Suggestions?
Thank you!
Since the uploader wasn't cooperating, I uploaded to YouTube & am posting here. I just played it straight through with no repeats.
Just Breathe by moosebreath
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Nice work Moose! Especially as you've only just started on it.... I take ages to get picking songs down. Just Breathe is a really nice song.
So the the uploader didn't work? That's never happened!
Chris
So the the uploader didn't work? That's never happened!
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Ahhhhh, thank you Neil! That was so helpful!
Funny thing is that shifting my right hand so that the fingers are pointing downward almost completely eliminates that feeling of instability that was making me want to anchor with my pinky. And the fingering tips were super helpful too.
Sheesh, why did I wait so long to post a review? This is gold. Thanks!
And thanks Craig & Chris for the encouragement. Maybe this student review business isn't so scary after all.
Funny thing is that shifting my right hand so that the fingers are pointing downward almost completely eliminates that feeling of instability that was making me want to anchor with my pinky. And the fingering tips were super helpful too.
Sheesh, why did I wait so long to post a review? This is gold. Thanks!
And thanks Craig & Chris for the encouragement. Maybe this student review business isn't so scary after all.