michelew wrote:
Perhaps I'm just a curious kat.

(working on being a cooool one).
I was interested to read Jean's thread today about the work she's doing on Rosa May (such a beautiful heartbreaker). And I LOVED reading Sandy's comments encouraging her to post a video (go for it Jean! And Sandy (I presume you have one in the works right? now that you're no longer a video virgin.

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So I thought it was timely to put a shout out to y'all (y'all) to hear what you're working on. While you're at it, what's inspiring you and what are you listening to (especially new stuff that's caught your attention).
Obviously Chris is Mastering the Moodies and Unclewalt is Reveling in Ragtime.
I'm consolidating, exploring open G (and getting back to some other alternate tuning songs) and I'm trying to improve a few Jason Mraz numbers I'm working on; one Nessa taught me and one I've been learning my ear (and watching JM play). I've been thinking about making a video at some point, but I tend to love songs with intense singing. That can make it hard to do justice to the singing and playing simultaneously. In fact my video editing skills have become a bit of a double edged sword. When I start playing something, after listening to the original for a while, I often think "ow that bass line is cool, maybe I could play that too" and it snowballs from there.
So while you're at it, are you thinking about posting a video soon?
Shel (aka - Curious (wanna-be cool) kat)
Hello Michele!
It's funny how posts can start you thinking in a different direction. I have to thank Willem for the "vamp" question last week which made me take another look at Carol King's "It's Too Late," a lesson I loved the first time I saw it, but never having used a flat pick, and not being able to play barre chords, made me put the lesson at the back of my binder. But after Willem's post, I took a look at it saying, "I wonder." Well, it's now one of the things that I'm working on. I've now had expreience using a pick, my barre chords are in pretty good shape and I'm more coordinated with that pinky muting thing. Not bad after two years with the site!!! It's definitely going to be one of my challenges, but well worth it I think.
During the summer (my summer), I decided to drop back to some easier things and gave "Into the Mystic" a try. I'm still not entirely comfortable with the strumming (flat picking again), but I fell in love with that horn part!!!! Now if I can just get that little part with the picking up the neck a little faster, I would say that it's not sounding half bad.
I will go back to Rosa May, but I just think I needed to find a little encouragement, because let's face it: a level 4 instrumental is not a level 4 other thing. It can be so much more difficult because of the precision. So I decided to go back and explore some of the things that I had first worked on when I came to the site. When I saw the difference a couple of years had made, I decided it was time to post the Rosa May question and get ready to move on.
I know others have posted about the ruts they have gotten into and this was one of mine.
Great thread, Michele! I'm looking forward to seeing what others have to say.
Jean