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AndrewKeymasterWelcome, Kenny! Glad you found us. Be sure to start here and if you ever need help on the lessons, don’t hesitate to post questions here or email me.
AndrewKeymasterWelcome, Allen! I really enjoyed watching your take on “Blue Skies”. Look forward to hearing more 🙂
January 4, 2022 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Participate in the January 2022 Member Challenge: Celebrating 500 Lessons! #50194
AndrewKeymaster@laurakarr12 – Sounds great! Your performance has a nice rubato feel, but I’d recommend playing along with a metronome and counting the rhythms before altering tempos. In other words, you want to make sure that the rhythmic values are defined even if rubato is applied.
So for ex, in bar 2 you rush the half notes. That’s something you want to go back and change to better represent their value.
AndrewKeymasterYes! You can play any arrangement on soprano as long as it doesn’t go past the the 12th fret 🙂
January 3, 2022 at 2:58 pm in reply to: Participate in the January 2022 Member Challenge: Celebrating 500 Lessons! #50178
AndrewKeymasterTry barring from the 3rd string down (omitting the 4th string). That will make it easier on your left hand 🙂
And TY for the kind words. I appreciate it!
AndrewKeymasterThis is a great question! Here’s what I learned from music school. Let me know what you think 🙂
January 2, 2022 at 9:16 pm in reply to: Participate in the January 2022 Member Challenge: Celebrating 500 Lessons! #50168
AndrewKeymaster@charles605 – If you do that, you’ll lose the melody note on top (5th fret on A). So don’t want to change it to that 😉
January 2, 2022 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Participate in the January 2022 Member Challenge: Celebrating 500 Lessons! #50162January 1, 2022 at 9:02 pm in reply to: Participate in the January 2022 Member Challenge: Celebrating 500 Lessons! #50155
AndrewKeymasterIt will work on low G, Gi Gi. The only thing I’d change is the Am9 in bar 18. I’d strum/pluck only the bottom 2 strings (A and E).
AndrewKeymasterWelcome, Milo!
First off, I’d recommend checking out Learning Paths. It’ll give you a few ideas on where to go after you complete the Beginner’s Course.
Speaking of the Beginner’s Course, it looks like you’re about 40% of the way through it. I’d start jumping into some of the tunes in module 5 and 6. That’ll give you the fun songs to play as you continue learning the fundamentals taught in the precursor modules.
I’d recommend creating a practice schedule that is 3 parts, for example:
1) Technique Building – For example, developing 3 and 4 finger fingerpicking skills. There are multiple exercises for this in our fingerpicking course.
2) Rhythmic Study – Rhythm is 1/3 of music and is almost always the part that is overlooked. Developing a good sense of rhythm and timing is best accomplished by learning to read music.
3) Songs – Pick 1 or 2 songs at a time to work on. Think of these as the cookies, they are what help to keep you motivated and having fun! Try to pick songs that reinforce the 2 other areas of your practice schedule. A good place to start is with the performance tunes contained in the courses.
AndrewKeymaster@charles605 – We just did a vote-off in December, so once that song comes out we’ll do another one 🙂
January 1, 2022 at 12:23 pm in reply to: Participate in the December 2021 Member Challenge – WIN $2,100 Kanile’a #50140
AndrewKeymasterI appreciate your support, Charles 🙂
AndrewKeymasterAre you a patron of Matt’s Patreon? You may want to reach out to him for help with this arrangement there. Unfortunately, I can only offer support on arrangements/lessons from Rock Class 101.
AndrewKeymasterSounds great! Right & left hand form looks great too. You also have a clear understanding of the rhythms that are being played – which is a bit tricky with that opening riff. So I’d say, keep doing what you’re doing. It’s working 🙂
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