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This was the first challenge I completed when I joined TAC last January.As Tony always mentions,pick direction is so important in these Bluegrass tunes.
Even though I have the notes down to this tune well,after watching all of the sections again months later,I have been playing some of it incorrectly,especially Part 3.That section really sounds noticeably different if the ups and downs are not played as demonstrated.
I will be going through all of my completed challenges in this manner.It has really helped me progress with the songs I am already reasonably familiar with.
James,
Nice job focusing on pick direction, it really is one of those things that can tke your playing up a notch for sure. Great work, keep it up!!!
Cheers,
Tony
I learned “Big Sandy River” on Tony’s Challenge last year.