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n85ae
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RE: Suggestions for Arpeggio? (in reply to JasonM)
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Hi - I mess around trying to learn all different kinds of music, depending on my interest of the day. Lately I have been working on learning some Yann Tiersen piano pieces transposed to guitar. I just can't stay interested in any particular Flamenco Palos to get that good at it, but I sure like listening to it. :) ForoFlamenco is the only guitar forum I revisit though, so have been a member for a long time ... My airplane stuff: I was an Aircraft Electrician in The Navy and ever since getting out have been a pilot, and aircraft builder (light planes) for a hobby. Currently work for a large International Bank and thinking to retire early, and take up flight instructing as a part time job. I've been flying for almost 30 years now. Probably my favorite kind of flying is gliders, but I don't have the time to fly them as you need to spend a lot of time hanging around the field doing ground stuff for every hour in the air (assembling gliders, helping drag them around, hook up the towplane, etc, etc). Great sport, but lot's of time at the airport o do it. Picture below is my complete and flying airplane, N85AE. I have a second one I have been building, but having kids that are now teens has slowed down work on building it. Jeff. quote:
Jeff that is a pretty cool duet. I like it. Btw, you still working in the aircraft stuff if I remember correctly?
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Date Oct. 2 2020 19:52:53
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mark indigo
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RE: Suggestions for Arpeggio? (in reply to devilhand)
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First question is what is the audio source for this transcription? Does the original source audio play all three notes on the first string (highlighted) with the right hand, or use a slur? In the part you shade yellow i pull off from the first fret to open, so for that part i use a, then m, then pull off. Not picado rest stroke, I use free stroke throughout. Too many slurs. If i was going to use rest stroke I would play every note with right hand and not slur. so for the whole segment I use p i m a m pull off, i on 2nd string, m 3rd string, i 4th string. Can't remember the specific source i first learnt it from, but there must be dozens, maybe hundreds of recordings of this old chestnut, many of them played slightly differently.
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