Hope this works! Kind of a weird, low-key version. A mechanical noise in the background doesn’t help, and then my knee bumped something right at the end.
Electric with reverb! Here Ya Go
The pinky move was really hard for me, and it’s still hit or miss. Pisses me off! lol I’ve tried adjusting in various ways and hope my finger would get stronger and maybe it has. But still not reliable.
Oh yeah, I shortened the piece up for practice, then decided just to leave it that way.
Here’s another as well:
And one on soprano. Sorry, I just could not decide!!
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Hi everyone,
joining the challenge all the way from france!
I’m new here but still, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Rockclass 101!
i’m really excited to be part of this challenge and it really helped me improve my finger picking skills :
i could really tell the difference within only a couple of weeks learning that song.
Thanks andrew for this excellent website!
I’ve already submitted Walking Dead for the challenge this month. But I wanted to post where I’m at so far with St. James Infirmary. This is one of my favorite lessons so far & I really want to be able to play it. It’s a bit beyond my current skill level. I’ll post again once I get it down more (please excuse the weed wacker buzz in the background).
Here’s my October submission … Fingerpicking Etude No. 15. It was quite challenging to get the mechanics of it in just a few weeks. Will certainly require much more practice to get the tone and feeling right. But it is certainly a fun piece because it is so different from anything I’ve played up till now.
Here’s my submission for October! This song was super challenging to learn, but I’m glad I did! Quite a few transition that needs to be worked on but here’s my recording for now!