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MrSamson
April 19th, 2000, 11:32 AM
First of all...another phenomenal lesson!!!

Thanks!!

I do have some questions regarding this lesson though...

Regarding the triplet exercise within the right hand technique section....
any chance of getting a sound file for this?
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Also, I am head over heels with the Bach exercise...you got any more of those?

ANYONE...anyone recommend a classical type song/songs (book) that is within reach for an intermediate player?

What are the other beginners/intermediate/advanced players reactions to this lessons.

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Oh, stone...how did you record the music for lesson eight?

Was it done via microphone, or direct line-in via Rockman?

Thanks in advance...

StoneDragon
April 19th, 2000, 03:33 PM
Regarding the triplet exercise within the right hand technique section....
any chance of getting a sound file for this?


Not a chance... I gotta force you folks to learn to read music somehow ;)

Also, I am head over heels with the Bach exercise...you got any more of those?

That is the first part of that particular exercise. I will post part two in the future... maybe in the next lesson. That piece is a little tough for most of the folks who are liable to be checking out lesson 8, unless they have been putting in serious amounts of practice time like yourself.

I have several more exercises like that as well... out of a book called The Electric Bach and another book called Classical Studies For Pick Style Guitar. You might see if you can find those.

MrSamson
April 19th, 2000, 03:54 PM
Not a chance... I gotta force you folks to learn to read music somehow

Goodness...has it all come down to this?

Actually...you are right on...that is exactly what I need to be doing...I will give it a shot...

StoneDragon
April 19th, 2000, 05:30 PM
BTW.... I couldn't find the cables I needed to plug my rockman into the computer so I ended up just using my tried and true setup (SM57 stuffed into the speaker grill of my Randall then run through Quadraverb for a little reverb)