Hello Everyone!
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson release is now live.
We have a new drip feed lesson for you today!
This lesson is going to be more of a “build your own arrangement” one, rather than the note-for-note approach I usually use with solo arrangements. We will start with a basic, alternating bass version where I just give you hints about determining and defining the components, along with a skeleton play through (just bass notes and the melody). I could certainly use some feedback and/or suggestions as we go along here with what I hope will be a fun and interactive lesson.
Enjoy this level 5 lesson!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... oject.html
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unclewalt wrote:
I know this may be a little unnerving, and I plan to add some tab to it down the road. It just may not be exactly what I play in the segments.
Also, the lesson seems to play fine on second loading. We are still looking into it.
Neil
Hey Walt,It's working for me.
I'm both highly intrigued and somewhat dubious about this approach -- but that's just me. I seem to do best on relatively difficult stuff when I have more-or-less precise guidance, and tab, etc. And then I practice every phrase a billion times. On the other hand, since I'm technically an "advanced" student at this point, I should probably do more to move past my need to always learn that way. After all, once I have something down, it tends to evolve anyway. So I'm going to dig into this and see how it goes. Maybe you can do the whole thing and post the tab at the very end, just for those of us who might still be a little lost on this or that bit.
In any case, I am most psyched for this lesson.
I know this may be a little unnerving, and I plan to add some tab to it down the road. It just may not be exactly what I play in the segments.
Also, the lesson seems to play fine on second loading. We are still looking into it.
Neil
Thanks so much Neil. I agree with you in that this is one of the all time greats. Just something about the tune you can forget. Maybe this will be the song that gets me out of my slump. I've had other things going, and have'nt played too much lately. This one just may turn me around.
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott