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Hi everyone, I’m Luca and I’m writing from Milan (Italy😉). My English leaves a lot to be desired but google solves almost everything, however when Tim explains it is very clear and his pronunciation makes things simple😍. I am a cellist who loves the guitar and Tim seems to me to be an extraordinary musician and teacher, which is why I signed up…Read More
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What is the “tune of the month” for November? I would like to have some questions ready for the livestream 🙂
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I like the general concept of this workshop being 1 tune per month. The pace is manageable, it keeps me engaged and there is a lot of complementary material on the website to keep us working. Since blues is a big part of Tim’s musical world, I wonder if other members would like it if we had a ‘blues-month’, lets say every 1 out of 3 months or…Read More
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Hi, what do the parentheses mean in the transcriptions? Sometimes it seems to me it means sustain the note, sometimes ghost it? Appreciate clarification….Thx!
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Jeff who does the transcribing is away from his computer for a bit so I’ll try to answer. The parentheses indicate a note that is fretted but played very quietly or “ghosted”. Or they are the occasional open string, often these are notes in the lower range that are there to propel the rhythm/feel. I can’t think of any examples of parenth…Read More
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Hey Daniel! Tim nailed it. It’s implying a very softly played note, so quiet that it might just be a ghost.
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Forgot this one: sometimes I’ll use ghost notes to imply what was meant to be played as well. For example, if it’s a deadened note but is clearly fingered and fits within the harmonic context of what’s being played.
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Hei Foxs, I wanted to share with you my home work, to avoid feedback in my L5. On my YouTube channel the making of video
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The tune of the month for November is Skylark by Hoagie Carmichael