Loraine
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I have to agree with @That_Guy , the daily lessons are daily exercises and typically I forget them the same day. My brain needs the space for other things. I have a difficult time remembering songs, especially once I play them during a VOM or in a video, and then I move on to something new. I often feel I’ll never have a handful of songs in my back pocket. I’m trying to revisit some of the ones I’ve played in the past. I need to start a notebook like I’ve seen other players use. Repetition does help. Hang in there and don’t be too tough on yourself. You said you look forward to playing, and that says a lot.
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Loraine
MemberSeptember 30, 2021 at 9:56 am in reply to: Fun with harmonics & hammers in “Scrubbing Bubbles”Really crisp and clear and nicely timed and smooth. Great job!
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Amazing how those days add up @AttyTJ . Great job, and it shows in your playing. I’m amazed at the progress I’ve seen from you this past year. Keep up the great work!
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@JoeW I’m so happy for you – Congratulations! After a loonnnggggg COVID year, it has to feel like a dream to be back in theater. And Santa! That’s awesome! Don’t worry about us and your guitar – We’ll be here when you get some free time!
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I’m not sure what a drone note is, but I understood the gist of your message. Very cool when things fall into place and all of a sudden make sense. Great win @Todd_S
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Loraine
MemberSeptember 29, 2021 at 1:33 pm in reply to: Back after Long Covid and really hoping to stick with itWelcome back David. Take it in small spurts so as not to ovwrwhelm yourself. Enjoy being back and getting back into it.
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Loraine
MemberSeptember 29, 2021 at 12:21 am in reply to: My original protest song – I woke up this morning especially for you.Very nice David
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I’m so sorry about the torn rotator cuff. I feel for ya – had surgery years ago for that, and that was a long and painful ordeal. I’m glad things are looking up. Take it very slowly. I suggest starting with the 30 days to play (take as long as you need). See how your arm feels, and just play it by ear. When you feel better and more confident, then incorporate the daily challenges. Good luck with things, and just listen to your body.
