On the Beat - Episode 145 - Weekly Guitar video news wrap up December 14th, 2012
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 5:30 pm
Hi Everyone,
The Weekly Wrap Up is ready!
Enjoy!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/blog/tota ... -2012.html
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tota ... d519276594
This week was heavy on our Fly On The Wall videos with segments
covering Walk On The Wild Side, Bob Dylan’s Song To Woody, and an ear-
training/memorization lesson on Moloka’i Waltz. We also had a Student
Review on a Rolling Stones song and a short excursion into the
flatpicking world with The Eagles’ version of Seven Bridges Road.
This was a very fun week at TG Central as two of our members dropped
in on Monday and we might have a fun Fly video out of it if the
neighborhood gardeners aren’t too audible.
There were some good questions floating around on the Forum this week
and I took a minute to talk about muting, and probably too many
minutes to go over some rhythm and counting concepts.
I had hoped to get into a segment on Renaissance music but that will
be saved for another day, hopefully next week.
There was a bit of playing, starting wit Francisco’ Tarrega’s piece
Lagrima, a lesson we have here under Hector Garcia and our classical
section. There were also a few snippets of Venezuelan Waltz #2 by
Antonio Lauro and a short improv around what should be a very familiar
theme to everybody.
Till next week, stay tuned & in touch,
Neil
The Weekly Wrap Up is ready!
Enjoy!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/blog/tota ... -2012.html
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tota ... d519276594
This week was heavy on our Fly On The Wall videos with segments
covering Walk On The Wild Side, Bob Dylan’s Song To Woody, and an ear-
training/memorization lesson on Moloka’i Waltz. We also had a Student
Review on a Rolling Stones song and a short excursion into the
flatpicking world with The Eagles’ version of Seven Bridges Road.
This was a very fun week at TG Central as two of our members dropped
in on Monday and we might have a fun Fly video out of it if the
neighborhood gardeners aren’t too audible.
There were some good questions floating around on the Forum this week
and I took a minute to talk about muting, and probably too many
minutes to go over some rhythm and counting concepts.
I had hoped to get into a segment on Renaissance music but that will
be saved for another day, hopefully next week.
There was a bit of playing, starting wit Francisco’ Tarrega’s piece
Lagrima, a lesson we have here under Hector Garcia and our classical
section. There were also a few snippets of Venezuelan Waltz #2 by
Antonio Lauro and a short improv around what should be a very familiar
theme to everybody.
Till next week, stay tuned & in touch,
Neil