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Wim VD1

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  1. On 10/10/2022 at 1:34 PM, Plantsman13 said:

    William,
    Nicely done.  Your hard work on this song is evident.  My only suggestion would be to soften your touch to avoid a ‘choppy’ feel that comes through at times.  Thanks for sharing.  

    Regards,

    Bryan

    Thanks for your feedback, Bryan.

    I might have been digging in a bit too much at certain points indeed, and this kind of song does not need that.

     

    Wim.

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  2. It took several months to get it delivered, but finally my new Fender PR-180E Resonator has arrived.

    On my last visit to the music shop, I had played a Dobro for the first time. I did some research and finally pre-ordered this brand new model from Fender as my first guitar of this type.

    After playing it for a few hours today, I'm convinced it's a good buy and I'm pleased with the playability of the V-shaped neck and the sound of the spider cone.

    I like to play fingerstyle blues, and am now going to start learning slide (I've already apologized in advance to my family members 🙂) and maybe some lap steel slide.

     

    Wim.

     

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  3. On 7/12/2022 at 4:07 PM, kenneth said:

    Anyone else having a hard time shaping some decent solos with this? Getting the notes down is one thing, actually composing a solo that sounds good too other than being harmonic is a different matter entirely. Wish there were examples of pentatonic scale solos in the book. 

    Hi Kenneth,

    Check out Session 19. That one is about soloing.

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  4. Here is my attempt at House Of The Rising Sun in a steady bass arrangement and in a very relaxed tempo.

    It took a while to get confortable with the thumb-over-the-neck technique.

     

     


    Last year I recorded this alternating thumb version (from a Tommy Emmanuel arrangement). The solo on that one required a second track. It has a completely different vibe and I like both arrangements.


    Wim.

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  5. Wayfaring Stranger is a song that I wanted to learn for a long time.

    The fundaments for this arrangement come from David Hamburger's Fingerstyle 5 lessons.

    I searched on Spotify and listened to many different versions to get additional inspiration for my own arrangement.
    I liked the cover by Johnny Cash on his album "Johnny Cash - American III: Solitary Man" the best and adopted some of the violin intro and solo.


    Wim.

     

     

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  6. Hi Ron,

    For this song, there are 3 tuning options:

    1. Drop D tune the 6th string (low E) 2 half steps down to a low D.

    The riff uses the notes D G A C A C D. You can play these using the 6th and the 5th string if you're in this drop D tuning, as is shown in your tab.

    2. Regular tuning: If you want to stay in normal tuning, you can play the riff 1 octave higher on the 4th and 3rd string. The bar chords in the song do not use the 6th string, so there is no change in how to play them in regular or drop D tuning.

    3. Tune all strings down 2 half steps so you get DGCFAD. Clapton uses this tuning in this live version  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOK7alO6hNY . He plays the riff here on strings 6, 5 and 4.

    In option 3, you have to play the bar chords 2 frets higher up the neck compared to regular tuning.

     

    Hope this helps.

    Wim.

     

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  7. On 1/22/2022 at 4:56 PM, Strings said:

    Super bravo 👍😀.  Who arranged this?

    Thanks, @Strings

    I learned this from David Hamburger. I am member of his Fingerstyle 5 learning group. Each month, there is one new song he is teaching. It is like building with Lego. David gives us several options for playing the main melody, ideas for soloing, and several vamps and shout choruses. So the building blocks come from him, and the final arrangement/assembly is done by myself.

    Wim.

     

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