Week 1: Setting Sails! ⛵

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  • The second A section of "Georgia."

    Transcribing this recording made me appreciate how much easier some of this is nowadays. I remember trying to do the same thing by slowing down records or a tape deck and then having to transpose the notes to the correct pitch. And all the back and forth would wreck the album or tape. Now, I have a free app that can cut something to 1/4 speed and loop it in pitch. 

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      Steve Price Great, Steve. This is sounding very good.

      So you are picking this out by ear from a John Scofield recording? That is impressive, even if you are using an app to slow down. I've done that on a fingerstyle piece and it still took me forever to get a 'reasonable' version.

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    • Jack Stewart Thanks, Jack. Thankfully this one is slow and very spacious so it's a little easier to pick out the notes. Now, if it was his usual self playing a bunch of fast double stops with that overdrive and heavy chorus, forget about it. 

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      Steve Price Well played Steve. I'd be totally hopeless trying to transcribe by ear!

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    • Steve Price Nice Steve, I find you never forget a piece when you learn it by ear.  Never heard Scoffield's version, but took a crack at Lenny Breau's version. It's an impressive display of on the spot  composition. 

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  • Hand - Elegy for a King (Mar 11)

    Here is today's update of this piece. The biggest difference is that I am playing it from memory. I also found what I think is a nice fingering improvement through the use of a hinge barre (it is around 1:19). I didn't execute it perfectly in this video, but when done right, it really helps to keep the melody legato.

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      Eric Phillips That was beautifully played, Eric. Well done.

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      Eric Phillips Beautiful Eric

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    • Derek Jack Stewart Thank you, gentlemen!

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      Eric Phillips Your three posts are amazing! You are a master, my friend. As a great ancient sage said, step by step...😉 Bravíssimo!

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    Hi, folks! In this first week I was reading and remembering a piece I studied in 1986, I guess. It's Scherzino, from Abel Carlevaro, and I like it very much. This turn I'll post just 39 measures, but I hope I can prepare as well to post in the Carlevaro's School Of Guitar Group. Thanks for listening!

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    • Moyses Lopes Love it. Carlevaro's Preludios are so amazing.  Can't wait to hear the entire piece.  

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    • Moyses Lopes This is wonderful, Moyses! I would not have guessed it is by Carlevaro. It sounds like jazz.

      You first played this in 1986? I’m amazed you could play like that at age three! 😀

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    • Moyses Lopes Oh yes Moyses, I can't wait to hear the whole Preludio! That'll be a great addition to the Carlevaro group 💪

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      Dale Needles Dale, for sure I won't finish (nor polish) this piece till the end of the challenge, but the goal is to post it in our forum Carlevaro's School of Guitar.

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      Eric Phillips You have a refined sense of humor, Eric! 😄 You will love this piece, no doubt! (If I can play it in a good way, of course!)

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      Blaise Laflamme That's the plan! 💪

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      Moyses Lopes That is great, Moyses. You give the piece a very playful quality which works well. I like your dangling, suspenseful endings. 🙂

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      Moyses Lopes This is great Moyses! Carlevaro has some very interesting ideas. I'm not super familiar with his work, so I appreciate you bringing this to the table, so to speak. I just learned that he was from Uruguay. Nice!

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      Jack Stewart Thank you, Jack! 😉

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  • Andrew York's Squares Suspended Take 1 Memorized one shot. Need to up the tempo a bit more, tighten up the slurs and hammer on. Major clam on ending, wow and new strings would be nice.  Constructive critic always accepted.

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      Michael Shirk That was great, Michael. It seems to me that this piece works at that tempo nicely. I don't know it so perhaps a bit faster would be nice as well. However, this tempo gives it a very wistful quality.  Great job.

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    • Michael Shirk It's beautiful, Michael. I like the relaxed feel you have. Your melody line is very expressive. There were a few places where the melody seemed to cut short a bit early, but not having the score to see, maybe sustaining it was not possible.

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    • Michael Shirk That's really nice, Michael. Excellent performance and sound. 

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      Michael Shirk Really magnificent Michael! I thought it was absolutely beautiful, and as Jack Stewart said, the tempo works nicely as well. Since you asked for constructive criticism, I would just suggest trying to eliminate a bit of the string squeaking. This seems like the kind of piece that is very exposed, which makes those string squeaks more pesky to deal with. You got this! I love it. 

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    • Steve Pederson thanks Steve, good advice, yes pesky string noise is always my concern , I will work on that. Once I put new strings on it will be more exposed.

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