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Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

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Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby FGarden555 on Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:31 pm

I've got a hand full of tunes that I've never performed for the club, but like to challenge myself to learn a new song for every time I perform. This month I'm working on "Breaking of the Shells" by Billy McLaughlin. It's a straight forward fingerstyle ballad, as opposed to some of his up tempo two-hand tapping pieces I've played in the past. Anyone else working on something? Anyone have anything to question or comment on what I'm doing?

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Re: Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby fenderbender171 on Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:00 am

Yes, I've been working on two tunes - "Where Or When" and "Bluesette", and want to start on "The Boy Next Door". The first two I've picked up from recordings, the last from a book of solo pieces I've had for a long time. Unfortunately, I can't make the next open session, so they'll have to wait. I'll need the extra practice time, anyway. :mrgreen:
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Re: Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby FGarden555 on Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:14 pm

fenderbender171 wrote: I'll need the extra practice time, anyway. :mrgreen:


I'll need more practice than even an extra month or two can provide! What kind of pieces are they? Blues? Jazz? Folk...?
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Re: Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby fenderbender171 on Mon Jun 29, 2009 8:44 pm

"Where Or When" and "The Boy Next Door" are probably considered "Standards". I have a vinyl album by Roy Lanham, who does "Where Or When" as a short, moderate tempo jazz piece. "The Boy Next Door" is a straight ahead non-improvising version from a Laurindo Almeida book of Standards I bought a long time ago.
"Bluesette" is more in the jazz vein, I suppose, and it's my approximation of Chet Atkins' treatment of the Toots Thielmans tune.
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Re: Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby FGarden555 on Tue Jun 30, 2009 8:28 am

fenderbender171 wrote:...it's my approximation of Chet Atkins' treatment of the Toots Thielmans tune.


Does that mean it's your own arrangement? I personally love to hear people put their own twist on familiar songs. As to the "Chet Atkins treatment", one of my favorite players, Andy McKee, wrote a song called "Common Ground" that combined Chet's traditional alternating bass style and his more contemporary techniques. Sort of an homage, if you will (you can hear it and see the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUcM1gMB ... re=related ). Mixing styles can often produce surprising results. I'd love to hear your "treatment" sometime.
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Re: Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby FGarden555 on Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:57 am

New players meeting, and a new tune! As a personal goal, I have been working hard on a technically difficult piece called "Ebon Coast" by Andy McKee. He plays it on a baritone guitar tuned to B standard. I tried just tuning my guitar down to it, but the extra slack in the strings bent it out of tune when I got to the tapping part of the song. I have settled on just tuning my whole guitar down a whole step to D standard. It's not yet up to what I would consider to be "performance standards", but nothing I have ever played in front of the club has been (I'm my own worst critic)! Anyone else working on something new?
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Re: Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby fenderbender171 on Fri Sep 11, 2009 9:39 pm

Also working on "Li'l Darlin'". I take the tempo real easy, like Count Basie did it. It fits my slower than "slowhand" comfort level, for sure!
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Re: Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby FGarden555 on Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:47 am

Apparently John, you and I are the ony ones that work on new songs..... ever! Are you going to make it to this month's meeting?
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Re: Anyone working on new tunes for the next meeting?

Postby fenderbender171 on Fri Sep 18, 2009 6:50 am

I plan to be there.
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