Donovan Mellow Yellow by NKenny
Kenny,
Good Job! You are almost there with it. Check out Neil's latest student review. He gives some practice tips that you may benefit from.
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Sometimes a few beers can help with stage fright. (camera nerves) Only if it can be done with impunity though.
I want to check out that lesson. I've been playing around with 'Season of the Witch' a bit myself.
John
Good Job! You are almost there with it. Check out Neil's latest student review. He gives some practice tips that you may benefit from.
You can add text to your post by first posting it and then going back and editing it.
Sometimes a few beers can help with stage fright. (camera nerves) Only if it can be done with impunity though.
I want to check out that lesson. I've been playing around with 'Season of the Witch' a bit myself.
John
John
I will check out Neils tips in that student review. Thanks for the info on how to post the text. A few beers couldn't hurt, good luck with Season of the Witch.
Buddy Thanks for the words of encouragement, it means a lot comming from you. Love your new guitar, sounds great
Kenny
I will check out Neils tips in that student review. Thanks for the info on how to post the text. A few beers couldn't hurt, good luck with Season of the Witch.
Buddy Thanks for the words of encouragement, it means a lot comming from you. Love your new guitar, sounds great
Kenny
Kenny,
Boy, doesn't this song bring back a lot of memories! I remember my mom asking me why, all of a sudden, I was eating so many bananas and not throwing away the peels.
Anyway, nice job on this sweet old Donovan Leitch stoner song.
Two suggestions I'd make that I think will help your shaky nerves immensely: 1) If the camera scares you, use it more. Start recording your practice sessions until you get so used to it that the camera just becomes another adornment in the room. And 2) Slow the song down. Your tempo tends to wander, and you're having a little trouble hitting certain chords, so you're leaving a gap. Slow the song down so that you can make the changes without losing tempo. Trust me, this issue comes up here frequently, and the best solution is to use a metronome. Set it for a slow tempo until you can comfortably make all the changes, then speed it up a little. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Boy, doesn't this song bring back a lot of memories! I remember my mom asking me why, all of a sudden, I was eating so many bananas and not throwing away the peels.
Anyway, nice job on this sweet old Donovan Leitch stoner song.
Two suggestions I'd make that I think will help your shaky nerves immensely: 1) If the camera scares you, use it more. Start recording your practice sessions until you get so used to it that the camera just becomes another adornment in the room. And 2) Slow the song down. Your tempo tends to wander, and you're having a little trouble hitting certain chords, so you're leaving a gap. Slow the song down so that you can make the changes without losing tempo. Trust me, this issue comes up here frequently, and the best solution is to use a metronome. Set it for a slow tempo until you can comfortably make all the changes, then speed it up a little. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Some very good advice already. Use the camera so much that after a while it doesn't matter that it's there. Don't worry about the perfect take, that's what makes you nervous. Turn it on and run through the tune several times. If you get to the end of a run-through and think "hey that went well" then post that one and trash the others.
In terms of fluency with the tune, it just needs to be played a few thousand times more. There appears to be some pretty tricky changes there. You have them all down, now it's just repetition.
Good luck with it!
In terms of fluency with the tune, it just needs to be played a few thousand times more. There appears to be some pretty tricky changes there. You have them all down, now it's just repetition.
Good luck with it!
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10 bucks says this get a review from Neil.
(..and that's $10 Canadian! )
I liked your strumming and light touch on the strings.
Thanks for sharing.
(..and that's $10 Canadian! )
I liked your strumming and light touch on the strings.
Thanks for sharing.