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November 11, 2021
Here's another update. I'm not sure it's any better, but I did put in more practice.
I made a few small changes:
- At the end of the A section (measure 15 and its repeat in the very last measure of the piece), I simplified the D major chord by taking out the note A on the third string. It not only makes it easier for me to play, but I actually like it a bit better musically as it lightens the texture of the chord, which I think works well on a cadence.
- At the end of the B section, I simplified the final chord so I could make the melody leading into it a bit more legato. I think it works better, again, both technically and musically.
- In the C section, measures 41 and 42 call for a six note E7 chord. Again, I'm simplifying it, mainly because I could not make a full strum of all six strings to sound very good.