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  • #64531
    lyndallk
    Participant

    I’m a premium member

    I chose Etude 28 – to practice my triplet picking. And here it is

    I’ve really enjoyed the variety of submissions this month.

    #64532
    lhamilton
    Participant

    (I forgot to add on my post that I’m a premium member.)

    #64533
    jgillard
    Member

    I AM A PREMIUM MEMBER

    Definitely not as clean as Andrew’s.. 😛 But I wanted to get it posted up.
    Thanks for watching

    #64534
    marianne
    Participant
    #64537
    leb397
    Participant

    I AM A PREMIUM MEMBER
    Decided to go with Etude in E (actually Am). I was able to play my low G because it wasn’t used in the three finger picking. Really like the harmonics and still working on getting everything clear. A forever struggle. Great pinky workout on this Etude. Thanks again Andrew and Stephen for a beautiful piece.

    HAPPY THANKSGIVING FRIENDS. I will comment soon, on some entries, as they are ALL amazing. Love that we have new members entering and our very talented, regulars. Louisa

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by leb397.
    #64538
    nachtz
    Member

    I forgot to add I’m a premium member

    #64539
    nat-uke
    Participant

    @leb397 – very nice! Makes me want to figure out harmonics now. Haha

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by nat-uke.
    #64542
    Andrew
    Keymaster

    @leb397 – Louisa, you played that classical etude beautifully, but unfortunately, that piece is not a choice for this month. Only the original etudes in our Fingerpicking Etude Series are choices for this month.

    #64543
    leb397
    Participant

    @Andrew YIKES… OK…. I’ll find one. Glad I posted early enough. It was fun to learn.

    #64544
    xerxes
    Participant

    Can Etude no 27 be done with a GCEA ukulele – Low G (or standard) for the Challenge? I thought I saw this asked but cant find it.

    #64545
    Andrew
    Keymaster

    @xerxes – Any baritone song can be played on low G. The only difference is that you’ll be playing in a different key 🙂

    #64561
    ccwuke
    Participant

    I am a PREMIUM MEMBER

    I played Etude 23 for the challenge this month.

    Great entries everyone, have really enjoyed them!

    Chris

    #64563
    dianna
    Participant

    @leb397……I feel for u after doing all that work……if it’s any consolation you did such a beautiful job….I really enjoyed it.

    #64564
    leb397
    Participant

    @dianna thank you… I know this group knows the amount of time it takes… a bit bummed with very busy week ahead. But I’ll get something done. You did a great entry with #5. I may try it too. Think I even didn’t it a previous challenge.

    A quick shout out to @the_bumble_bard that was brilliant. Just love the claw hammer. So cool you tried that. Worked so well. 👏👏👏

    @katazumiri
    so enjoyable, loved it. @nat-uke well, I guess I got more practice in for that entry 😆
    Great challenge people!

    #64565
    johanna2509
    Participant

    I AM A PREMIUM MEMBER

    Hello everyone!

    What a fun challenge, I really like the variety this month!
    After listening to all the etudes, I narrowed the list down to 5 etudes and chose no. 22, really beautiful. 😊 I enjoyed to hear the theory behind the tune, the lesson was great. I didn’t know that key change actually has the fancy name modulation. 😅
    The etude was harder than I expected and I had more problems with string noise than usual…
    So here is my best take.

    Looking forward to learning a new Christmas tune next month. 😊

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