Do you have musical goals for '09?
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Do you have musical goals for '09?
Mine:
Basics at my level, of course.
1)I'm pleased with my pick blocking success, stuggling with palm blocking so I need to focus harder there.
2)Keep up theory lessons. Actually ended up having great success going to a piano teacher for theory.
3) Watch certain You-tub videos and DVD courses once a week to stay aware of getting slopping with the bar. Sloppy can creep up on me.
4) Make progress with playing better by ear. I don't find this easy at all.
Basics at my level, of course.
1)I'm pleased with my pick blocking success, stuggling with palm blocking so I need to focus harder there.
2)Keep up theory lessons. Actually ended up having great success going to a piano teacher for theory.
3) Watch certain You-tub videos and DVD courses once a week to stay aware of getting slopping with the bar. Sloppy can creep up on me.
4) Make progress with playing better by ear. I don't find this easy at all.
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No, no goals. That way, I might surprise even myself!
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09 is my 30th anniversary living on the fringe of the music bus, my aim is to release a compilation of all my works to date ( nine albums) a kind of 'best of. I,v had a tough year for various reasons and now I need to celebrate the fact that I have survived this long and still have a lot to offer, lap steel has given me a new impetus for learning and help provide me with new directions with regards to writing and creating music, my goal , to keep on surviving
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In the infamous words of Pepe L'Phew (a male cartoon skunk character), "We can make beautiful music together....."
I really want to do that! All my musical life, I have been a solo act. I tried to play the bass, the middle voices, and the melody using an acoustic guitar, in fingerpicking style(s), at the same time.
Now, using BIAB, I want to do something similar with the lap steel. As we become older and develop life-threatening diseases, our goals become shorter, in time.
My musical goals for 2008 were to play some lap steel blues with my brothers at our Xmas reunion. We did that!
My goal for 2009 is to play some beautiful love songs for my family reunion, at my place, in August, on a six-string lap steel.
If you want to join in, you are invited! Really!!!
It may sound kind of morbid for a New Year's message, but I would like to have that performance recorded and played at my funeral, and at several of my brother's funerals. Oh, and the blues will also be repeated, with mucho gusto. BTW, I have 10 brothers and sisters.
I really want to do that! All my musical life, I have been a solo act. I tried to play the bass, the middle voices, and the melody using an acoustic guitar, in fingerpicking style(s), at the same time.
Now, using BIAB, I want to do something similar with the lap steel. As we become older and develop life-threatening diseases, our goals become shorter, in time.
My musical goals for 2008 were to play some lap steel blues with my brothers at our Xmas reunion. We did that!
My goal for 2009 is to play some beautiful love songs for my family reunion, at my place, in August, on a six-string lap steel.
If you want to join in, you are invited! Really!!!
It may sound kind of morbid for a New Year's message, but I would like to have that performance recorded and played at my funeral, and at several of my brother's funerals. Oh, and the blues will also be repeated, with mucho gusto. BTW, I have 10 brothers and sisters.
To Ray, I'd like to help you in any way that I can, please respond, PM or email and tell me exactly what you believe you need to fulfill your goals.
This ties in with one of my primary goals for 09: which is to do more to help other people in the best way that I know how, which is music, and in turn I hope this makes the world a better place, I believe music can do that...
My other primary goal for 09 is to continue living fearlessly, which I started doing last year in 08, finally fulfilling my dream of becoming a full-time musician, and in the face of all obstacles, common sense, hard-ships and "reality" for lack of a better word, continue playing and creating music on the lap steel guitar and ukulele while supporting my wife and family
This ties in with one of my primary goals for 09: which is to do more to help other people in the best way that I know how, which is music, and in turn I hope this makes the world a better place, I believe music can do that...
My other primary goal for 09 is to continue living fearlessly, which I started doing last year in 08, finally fulfilling my dream of becoming a full-time musician, and in the face of all obstacles, common sense, hard-ships and "reality" for lack of a better word, continue playing and creating music on the lap steel guitar and ukulele while supporting my wife and family
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My goal is to find someone more local to play with who is willing to work around my rather difficult day job schedule.
Also, I'm going to learn some hawaiian tunes and try to get time off to go to Joliet for the hsga convention.
I'm also going to California Coast Music Camp. I'm bound to get something out of that. Learn, baby, learn. I've got a long way to go.
Also, I'm going to learn some hawaiian tunes and try to get time off to go to Joliet for the hsga convention.
I'm also going to California Coast Music Camp. I'm bound to get something out of that. Learn, baby, learn. I've got a long way to go.
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Learn to play Stevens bar style
I want to learn to play more traditional high-bass open G bluegrass style. I've studied and tried to play in the Dick McIntire/Andy Iona Hawaiian style for almost 10 years, and lately I've been involved with folks who play more of a bluegrass type of thing. I retune and try to play out of high-bass open G, flounder around, and then get yelled at to "stop sounding so Hawaiian!" Well, OK - they don't really yell at me.
My goal by June is to be able to accurately and cleanly play a half-dozen bluegrass standards and use a - gasp! - Stevens bar (or Scheerhorn, etc), and sound at least like I kind of know what I'm doing.
This gives me one song per month to learn.
For the second half of the year, my goal is to have enough original songs/tunes written to do a full CD or all original material featuring 6 and 8-string non-pedal steels and all three style resonators.
My goal by June is to be able to accurately and cleanly play a half-dozen bluegrass standards and use a - gasp! - Stevens bar (or Scheerhorn, etc), and sound at least like I kind of know what I'm doing.
This gives me one song per month to learn.
For the second half of the year, my goal is to have enough original songs/tunes written to do a full CD or all original material featuring 6 and 8-string non-pedal steels and all three style resonators.
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Learn to play Stevens bar style
Not sure why this double posted...??? I only hit the submit button once! Really!
Todd James Weger --
1956 Fender Stringmaster T-8 (C6, E13, A6); 1960 Fender Stringmaster D-8 (C6, B11/A6); Custom-made 25" aluminum cast "fry pan" with vintage Ricky p'up (C6); 1938 Epiphone Electar (A6); 1953 Oahu Tonemaster; assorted ukuleles; upright bass
1956 Fender Stringmaster T-8 (C6, E13, A6); 1960 Fender Stringmaster D-8 (C6, B11/A6); Custom-made 25" aluminum cast "fry pan" with vintage Ricky p'up (C6); 1938 Epiphone Electar (A6); 1953 Oahu Tonemaster; assorted ukuleles; upright bass
Re: Learn to play Stevens bar style
Todd Weger wrote:Not sure why this double posted...??? I only hit the submit button once! Really!
double stops.....
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I have three goals for 2009:
1) I announced a new recording project on Dec 28th. It's called "Breathe", details on my blog at http://tinyurl.com/89zakv - I hope you'll participate!
2) Live work with the Guitar Circle of Chicago team - http://www.guitarcircleofchicago.com.
3) Solo live looping work.
Looks like another busy year!
1) I announced a new recording project on Dec 28th. It's called "Breathe", details on my blog at http://tinyurl.com/89zakv - I hope you'll participate!
2) Live work with the Guitar Circle of Chicago team - http://www.guitarcircleofchicago.com.
3) Solo live looping work.
Looks like another busy year!
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