Oooh, the Easy Blues course starts with one of my favourite tunes. Hit the Road Jack - move over, Ray Charles! Here I come!
Beginners blues/boogie/rock discussion
I've seen Ray live, Nov 17th 2001. It was in a small townhall, probably 200 guests and I was about 20 meter away from him. But I doubt he had seen me
Most impressive on that show wasn't Ray himself, the show was on his last days an as old man. It was his foregroup and accompaniment: three black rnb singer ladies in their best age with amazing voices. Similar to the accampaniment ladies of this video. Except, they weren't in black and white and voices were much more present. Although the dresses had a very similar cut, but silver instread of grey.
Ray himself wasn't that long on stage, the ladies made the evening. And it was a wonderful evening!
Wow!!!!!!!!! Lucky you!!!!!!! My husband told me (many times) how he visited Louis Armstrong live when he was young. Same, on his last days as an old man and in a small setting. He was lucky to have the best seat in the house and experienced the full charm first hand. Now I'm jealous of both of you
WieWaldi There are many career ladders out there, or staircases. Some prefer to take the lift. Or a turbo lift if they are annoyingly talented and learn at supersonic speed.
Well said WieWie! Sometimes I feel like a tortoise as I struggle to climb a single rung of the ladder, but then I remember the fable about the tortoise and the hare and feel slightly better. (Although I don't think the hare was moving at supersonic speed. Sigh.)
"Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)
Turtles are only fast when cheating
Sophia ...And we're completely poisoning poor Kaydia's thread.... she must think she landed in the madhouse.
You are right - we have this thread for the quack quack...
After the turtles have finished teasing the cats (and rabbits), I want to say I am stuck in the Blues lessons. Only 5 more days and then there are the recitals. Meaning, I have to get the Country Blues flying and learn the Frisco Blues, too. Both are very easy, don't expect something special. Only thing, I still don't know what Blues is for which forum.
But at least, I get the first two in the 40-ish pieces a year challenge. *proud*
Oh yes. The total beginner state will be there for a long long time. Especially if I spend time learning pieces instead of attending the course. On the other hand, a successful 40 pieces a year challenge will be graduate me one level higher as well.
Wait - you aren't a total beginner anymore. You are already beyond.
Whooo hooo! I am error free with just the left hand. Just before I had to take a break, I started to add the right hand, nothing but the blues scale.
Today I went back to that briefly, but the left hand loses track quickly. I can't wait to add actual smooth licks because the blues scale isn't very pretty with the pattern.... but first I need to cement it a little further before moving on with more complicated stuff.
Right. On that LH, the BS sounds like BS.
It might be not useful now. But I don't wanna be alone with that:
I just jammed along the good ol' Blues shuffle LH in C, and then a melody appeared in my head,
I tried it - wrong.
......I tried again - better.
.............Tried again - perfect!
.....................And it sounds!!!
Okay, it is just a small line, but I feel like
<Hoping, I remember tomorrow>
And the recital pieces are calling!
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Oohh that's fantastic! WieWaldi, the famous composer. Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
Edit: wow, beaten by Nightowl by mere seconds
WieWaldi that's amazing . Thanks for sharing. You may not realise but you guys are a big motivation source to me.
On the blues course, I think I will count my lesson two done. I am giving up the strange slide thing for now:
Because swing and the syncopation is hard enough. And my fat fingers end up pressing extra keys when I attempt to slide.
hebele Sliding is fun. And it makes the sound so living.
The down-slides are easy - don't skip it. Get used to it.
But the power slides (up-slides, or side-slides from white to white key) are a skill that needs a lot of practice.
Btw - we use this thread as motivational source, too. And for entertainment of course.
If you record your lessons and share them here, it is even more motivating. Go back to original post and you find all lessons of Sophia as YouTube! So nice being able to see, where she was half a year ago.
Awwww - back then everything was so relaxed, but now she's on my heels like a fire-red Ferrari in the mirrors.
Nightowl So have you begun improvising now WieWie?!? Impressive! That means that you're now a composer!
Sophia Oohh that's fantastic! WieWaldi, the famous composer. Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
Oh - you are so darn right, my lovely friends!
That is absolutely brilliant WieWie! You and Sophia are both so clever with all the tech stuff. Mind you, I have recently overcome a tech challenge myself - I have managed to connect my laptop to my dumb TV, using a cable, so I can now watch all sorts of stuff on my TV - including this message board and any videos you upload! I feel very proud of myself for this achievement!
"Don't let's ask for the moon, we have the stars." (Final line from Now,Voyager, 1942)