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RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to Escribano)
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"A roaring fire in a gezellig bar in Amsterdam in autumn" to you then - the best of my thoughts
We could meet uo someday in bar El Duende! On sundays the have "open podium" and you could join in anytime you want. There are some more people from the Neth's, would be nice nice to meet up in A'dam.
RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to kozz)
I was thinking, if you come accross someone who is wistling or singing this tune, I think you can safely ask him how he is doing practicing it...the damn thing is stuck in my mind like a broken record.
RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to kozz)
I gotta say. So far this is going surprisingly well for me. I just have some polishing to do. The only thing giving me real trouble is the timing of the alzapua at the end and that simple pulloff in the middle. My finger on occasion strikes the adjacent g string (ha! g-string...sorry couldn't resist).
RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to at_leo_87)
I'm doing good practicing for this piece, only the alzapua is killing me. But I have faith! I watched the alzapua videos Leo posted and the 1st one says 'use your wrist' 'use your wrist' and at the end of the 2nd video he does it and he's using his mainly his thumb... same thing in the 3rd video. maybe it's me...
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RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to rogeliocan)
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I watched the alzapua videos Leo posted and the 1st one says 'use your wrist' 'use your wrist' and at the end of the 2nd video he does it and he's using his mainly his thumb... same thing in the 3rd video. maybe it's me...
it just looks that way. especially when you go faster. watch the wrist, it's always moving. there is a bit of thumb movement but the power comes from the wrist, imo.
i used to do it with thumb only and it wore me out fast....
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RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to kozz)
ok, we officially have a huge ass list of challengers. if i left you out, please let me know. if you plan to send in an entry, make sure you're on the list.
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RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to kozz)
I think i can allready feel the hammer on my head
I just thought prizes would be cool, and i can put some support to that or get it by myself or something, maybe something to help someone develop further or you know
i actually dont play in compas too well, because i dont have a proper understanding of it i think..
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RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 -A... (in reply to rogeliocan)
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I'm doing good practicing for this piece, only the alzapua is killing me. But I have faith! I watched the alzapua videos Leo posted and the 1st one says 'use your wrist' 'use your wrist' and at the end of the 2nd video he does it and he's using his mainly his thumb... same thing in the 3rd video. maybe it's me...
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From: North Carolina, USA
RE: ****Beginners Challenge Fall 201... (in reply to at_leo_87)
I'm out for sure. Sorry... I have been working out of town since the start, I have not even looked at it yet and won't get much chance. The good news though is I have a new job that is 7 days on alternating 7 off so once I get established I should have more time to play.
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RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to Graham_B)
Thanks Graham! This has been the object of my learning for the last couple weeks. It's brand new and has lots of cool things to keep me safe. I guess it kind of looks like a guitar from the side if you imagine the tailboom as the neck.
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RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to Gummy)
Hey Gummy,
You can do what Ricardo used to...play one of those silent guitars when nothing much was happening (like waiting at lights or in a jam)....that was until he got pulled over by the Traffic Police.
Do they have Traffic Police in the Sky?
(Police Helicopters telling you to "Pull over Buddy!" )
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RE: Beginners Challenge Fall 2010 (in reply to Ron.M)
Hi Ron, When I am at work waiting for a call I could have a guitar. They don't care what I do during that time. I'll probably bring one eventually and "play" quietly.
Believe it or not, there is an idiotic regulation that says all emergency vehicles in the state must have sirens. This helicopter has a working siren mounted to the back of the left side skid. There is no way anyone can respond to it in any meaningful way.
I fly EMS like an ambulance driver in the sky. I have friends who flew for police departments. They occasionally did traffic enforcement but sent info to ground units for the actual ticketing etc.
RE: ****Beginners Challenge Fall 201... (in reply to Gummy)
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I'm out for sure. Sorry... I have been working out of town since the start, I have not even looked at it yet and won't get much chance. The good news though is I have a new job that is 7 days on alternating 7 off so once I get established I should have more time to play.