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Dungeon of despair improv
Posted by Jonathandavid on February 9, 2022 at 7:01 pmJonathandavid replied 2 years, 7 months ago 6 Members · 11 Replies -
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The difference between fingerpicking and flatpicking was amazing. I really liked the sharpness and melody with flatpicking. Great improv @Jonathandavid !
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Thanks, Lorraine. Yeah, i was doing the backward roll along the scale that Tony taught at the start of the improv but I couldn’t even hear the notes played on the A and drop D strings – kind of got lost in the backing track.
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There were some really lovely moments when you mirrored the backing but in harmony. But as ever very varied styles of playing and that syncopation just pulling the melody back off the straight beat, which brings a lot of character into it. I’ve been very lazy as far as Dailies this week. Fell down the drone strings rabbit hole and spent hours writing with that. Back to my proper routine next week! 🤟😎🎸
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Thanks for listening Moonhare! I really enjoyed the composition you posted.
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Thanks very much, Marisa! I have to learn how to play and sing together (and fingerpick with ease) the way that you do so well.
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Looks like you had fun with that one, @Jonathandavid . As Loraine wrote, the flatpicking definitely increased the volume. I love to finger pick, but agree its sometimes hard to get enough volume acoustically. I liked the rolls you were doing at the beginning though and the single line soloing that followed. Thanks for the post. 🙏🏻
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