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  1. Thanks to @WATSON43 for May's theme:

     

    Theme:  "Short and Sweet"

    Description:   Any song that's 2 and one-half minutes (2:30) or less.  Or if that's too restrictive we could do 3 minutes or less, but let's try to keep it under 2:30.

    Everyone is encouraged to submit something, regardless of style or skill level!

    Deadline: 11:59 PM PST  May 31st, 2019

     

    ------------------< NOTES >-------------------------
    SUBMITTING: Soundcloud and Youtube work great, basically anything that will allow me to embed your track in this thread.

    GUITAR REQUIREMENT: You must play at least one real guitar track heard in the mix.

    GEAR: Just record it with whatever you have available. The goal is to hear you play, not to judge mixing or recording skills.

    TIME: A recording made at any time before the entry deadline counts, but do not enter a recording in more than one challenge.

    ONE ENTRY per person or collaboration. But, I doubt anybody will complain if you want to share another on-theme track too.

    NEXT THEME: The person to choose next month's theme will be chosen randomly from those who complete this challenge. I use the Random Thing Picker to select the "winner".
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    Have fun, try something new, and give us something to listen to!

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  2. Thanks! That was a good introduction; it's interesting to get input from someone who has been using GB for a long time. I just started using it as a step up from the voice recorder on my phone and I haven't looked for tutorials yet, but it seems that most people move on to fancier DAWs quickly.

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  3. Many people seem busy right now... it must be a sign that I shouldn't sit this one out and finally take the plunge!

    I would be happy to volunteer for the rhythm guitar track, I really appreciate the opportunity to learn from you guys. Also I just got a new cable that solved my latency problem in Garage Band, so I'll get to learn more about that too; I have simply been using the voice recorder on my phone.

    Fair warning: based on my current skills I should probably stick with open chords and 8th notes strumming, although I don't mind stepping out of my comfort zone (reasonably).

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  4. Here's a video I found of Chet Atkins playing it (this video cannot be embedded):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtMpDvOVpVE

    This got me reading about Elizabeth Cotten, it is a very interesting story. She wrote the song in her teens (some sources say she was 11), gave up guitar for 25 years and was discovered while working as a nanny for the Seeger family. She toured and released records well into her 80s and won a Grammy at 91.

    The 1956 version is credited as one of the main influences on the rise of skiffle in the UK and was covered by The Quarrymen, although no recording exist.

    If that's not enough, she toured with  Mississippi John Hurt, John Lee Hooker, and Muddy Waters.

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  5. Sorry for the delay, here is this month's challenge!

    This month's theme is courtesy of @Nutty 1. Spring will be here soon (hopefully) so love is in the air!

    Theme:  Love and relationships

    Description:   "Love and relationships" Any type of love or relationship/partnership.

    Deadline: 11:59 PM PST  April 30, 2019

     

    1- @mark_h - Sabor a mi

     

    2- @Wim VD1 - Whatever you want

     

    3- @WATSON43 - Shower the people

     

    4- @Texaspackerfan - Break up in the end

     

     

    ------------------< RULES >-------------------------
    SUBMITTING: To complete the challenge, record an eligible song and reply to this thread with your your direct-linked or embedded track (Soundcloud's great) before the end of the month.

    GUITAR REQUIREMENT: You must play at least one real guitar track heard in the mix.

    GEAR: All content must be recorded with your home studio equipment. You may use BIAS or loops as long as you play the majority of the song with your real guitar. This is a guitar playing challenge not a sampling/recording challenge so keep that in mind.

    TIME: A recording made at any time before the entry deadline counts, but do not enter a recording in more than one challenge.

    ONE ENTRY per person or collaboration. But, I doubt anybody will complain if you want to share another on-theme track too.

    NEXT THEME: The person to choose next month's theme will be chosen randomly from those who complete this challenge. 
    -----------------------------------------------------

    Have fun, try something new, and give us something to listen to!

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  6. Since @UncleHammy hasn't logged in in a while we decided in February's thread to keep the tradition going. Let's hope he is well and that he can pick it up when he comes back.

     

    This month's theme is courtesy of @Nutty 1

    Theme:  If I could turn back time

    Description:   "If I could turn back time" anything that is to do with the past or time.

    Deadline: 11:59 PM PST  March 31, 2019

     

    1- @Texaspackerfan - She ain't in it

     

    2- @Nutty 1 - I think it's time

     

    3- @WATSON43 - The Times They Are A-Changin'

     

    ------------------< RULES >-------------------------
    SUBMITTING: To complete the challenge, record an eligible song and reply to this thread with your your direct-linked or embedded track (Soundcloud's great) before the end of the month.

    GUITAR REQUIREMENT: You must play at least one real guitar track heard in the mix.

    GEAR: All content must be recorded with your home studio equipment. You may use BIAB or loops as long as you play the majority of the song with your real guitar. This is a guitar playing challenge not a sampling/recording challenge so keep that in mind.

    TIME: A recording made at any time before the entry deadline counts, but do not enter a recording in more than one challenge.

    ONE ENTRY per person or collaboration. But, I doubt anybody will complain if you want to share another on-theme track too.

    NEXT THEME: The person to choose next month's theme will be chosen randomly from those who complete this challenge. 
    -----------------------------------------------------

    Have fun, try something new, and give us something to listen to!

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  7. Is this still going? I was looking forward to March's theme to set a challenge for myself and learn a song for it.

    UncleHammy hasn't visited the site in 3 weeks, let's hope he is doing well.

    Here's my suggestion: I vote for @Nutty 1 to select the new theme and I would be happy to create the new thread and copy the recordings in the first post as they are added, until UncleHammy comes back.

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  8. First, what is the fastest tempo at which you can play it without hesitation? You mention "going back to about 75bps try to record that until it sounds like I want it to, then speed it up incrementally until I get to 88bps". That's the way to go, but it tells me that you're trying to get it right at 88bpm when you haven't mastered it at 75bpm.

    Let's say I can get it right at 70, then I'll try 75. If  I feel then that 75 is a bit much, I'll go back and try 73bpm. If I still can't get it, then I'll do 71, 72, 73 and 74. By then, chances are I'll be able to get it right at 75bpm.

    Diane mentionned not to practice mistakes; if you notice that you make a mistake in the same spot, then practice that measure separately.

    Essentially, you need to help your brain understand the piece. Plowing through it too fast will not teach you anything and can get frustrating. For me, playing it well and playing it fast are 2 separate things and I can't practice both at the same time.

     

     

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