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    His performance is such a trip! I notice right off how he varies volume and tempo pretty dramatically. (At least, I think that’s what he’s doing.) It’s amazing too the constant flourishes he brings to everything (like hammer-on/pull-offs and little slides?). (I just flashed on that old Elvis song, “Love Me Tender,” which is like the diametrical opposite: stripped utterly bare of flourish. I always thought it sounded kind of funny but also sweet that way.)

    Anyway, one question: what do you call that kind of intro he does at the start? And what is that ultra intense strumming he does later in the song??

    Also, how in the heck does he keep from beating his ukes all to hell lol.

    cinichol
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    Amazing job.

    in reply to: Official RC101 Song Request List #49832
    cinichol
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    Sting’s “Fields of Gold” as performed by Brandi Carlile and others.

    Duane Eddy: anything

    Anything by Brandi Carlile. Possibilities: “The Story,” “Have You Ever,” “Turpentine,” “Josephine,” “My Song,” “What Can I Say,” “Things I Regret.”

    Anything by the Avett Brothers.

    Any Beatles or Dylan.

    Early Zeppelin, “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You.”

    Pretenders: “Back on the Chain Gang.”

    Patsy Cline, “I Fall to Pieces.”

    Gary Clark Jr: ANYTHING.

    Cure: “Lovesong.”

    Mamas and Papas: “California Dreaming,” “Monday, Monday.”

    Moody Blues: “Nights in White Satin,” “Tuesday Afternoon.”

    More Neil Young.

    Talking Heads, “This Must Be the Place” or other.

    Tom Petty

    Sorry to go a little nuts! I love all of the stuff you bring us.

    in reply to: Help Us Plan Our Lesson Curriculum for 2022! #49830
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    I LOVE both of these ideas!

    cinichol
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    Shoot. Not gonna make the deadline, but will still post tomorrow. #myjobiskillingme

    cinichol
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    Oh I just looked more closely at your explanation, and it makes total sense! I was doing the same wrong thing in Melody A with that first slide and what is supposed to be two consecutive pull-offs.

    The world makes sense now. 😁

    cinichol
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    Awesome, @Andrew! Thanks so much. Took a quick look at your video last night and going to watch more carefully right now.

    I’ve recently realized that I have a bad habit of first practicing each new monthly piece minimally most of the way through, or through a part I just like, and I’m so excited that I forget the tab for days just screwing around with what I can do. Then I check and realize I’ve been botching this and that, my technique is hideous, I haven’t paid attention to detail. This month with “Dew” I’ve managed to get my slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs confused and jumbled. I’ve been sliding where there is no written slide, hammering instead of pulling…

    Sometimes I think what I’m doing almost sounds ok, but I know I’m not getting all the benefits of the lesson. I think I’ll review the “how to practice” video!

    That was probably more info than you needed haha. Anyway, thanks very much again again.

    cinichol
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    Hi @Andrew. I’m puzzled by the notation at the very end of melody A in “Morning Dew.” It’s a slide and then supposedly a pull-off to fret 1, string E (the notation has a “P”). But shouldn’t that be an “H” for a hammer-on? In the video it looks like you either hammer or just pluck the final note.

    Trying to get a good review of H and Ps 😎

    in reply to: Good Sub for Roland QuadCapture? #47894
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    Excellent! Thanks so much!

    cinichol
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    Whoops–accidental post.

    cinichol
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    @Andrew
    Ok! Thanks so much!

    cinichol
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    @Andrew, apologies if this is answered elsewhere. If a player has some parts of a song down fairly well, but has to slow up quite a bit for other parts, do you recommend playing the whole piece at the slower tempo (in the interests of practicing consistent tempo always), or is it ok if we change fast to slow, depending? I think I’ve got most of Wipe Out, but struggle on the muted strum section.

    cinichol
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    Also, where is the Part 1 lesson for Jailhouse? Thanks!

    Scratch that! Found it 🙄

    cinichol
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    Will it be possible to save this file with the accompanying players, just like other music files?

    cinichol
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    @Andrew and all teachers–thank you so much for these awesome songs, and last month’s songs, and the month’s before that!! I can’t frapping keep up with my job schedule, but I’m going to continue working on Foo Fighters and then both Satie and Brubeck even if I’m way behind…

    Those three artists are special to me, so I can’t thank you enough. Not only does this site give me the best general resources for learning uke, it gives me the best songs and the best arrangements and the best lessons and the best teachers and the best community!

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