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October 23, 2020
This morning I was caught by a post in the Recommend A Lesson Forum that had a bunch of suggestions for lessons. Most of them were from bands I tend to keep on a side burner, if not a front one. I opened with a short snippet of a Porcupine Tree song, which was not one of the requests but one I have really liked. That led to a short Al Stewart story and thoughts on a few of his songs.
We had a rough week at TG Central with noise all day as the streets are being repaved, which set me back a bit in lesson production but got me working on some behind the scenes projects, like tuning up the blog a bit, starting to recategorize some lessons to make them easier to find (theory ones mostly), and dealing with a real mouse in the basement (Casper he said his name was) – pictures maybe soon.
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This week’s new releases included:
Andante by Fernando Sor
Caravan by Duke Ellington
Kind And Generous by Natalie Merchant
Fretboard Freedom 2-A The Circle Of Fifths.
Next week we will see the delayed Send In The Clowns solo arrangement, as well the Linda Ronstadt song I played a bit of, It Doesn’t Matter Anymore, something from Tim Hardin, Harder To Breathe by Maroon 5, and another original instrumental (paving dependent possibly).
On The Beat - Episode 523 - Weekly Guitar Video News Wrap Up October 23, 2020
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My guess for the Tim Hardin song that Vanessa is working on for next week was: If I Were A Carpenter. However, I checked the extensive library of songs already on TG and sure enough, it is already a lesson. So, I guess I will just have to wait and see what she has up her sleeve.
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I'm very confused. Duke wrote "Caravan" in 1936. What's this about a tense recording session in the early '60s? Am I missing something?
Edit: Ah, I looked it up. Now I see. I'd never heard of that album. Must now check it out.
Edit: Ah, I looked it up. Now I see. I'd never heard of that album. Must now check it out.