I'll Be There - Help please
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- Lynn Fargo
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I'll Be There - Help please
Hi,
Here's my latest effort at trying to tame this beast. I feel like I'm still playing too choppy. Am I picking the strings too hard? Any input on helping me to improve is most welcome. I am fighting arthritis and tendonitis and am determined to win the battle!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khw0w8uAtgU
Thanks,
Lynn
Here's my latest effort at trying to tame this beast. I feel like I'm still playing too choppy. Am I picking the strings too hard? Any input on helping me to improve is most welcome. I am fighting arthritis and tendonitis and am determined to win the battle!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khw0w8uAtgU
Thanks,
Lynn
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- Ruth Iseli-Dahler
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Hi Lynn,
Here my input if you allow
There is no beast to tame around! You two sound like if you are having a good time together. Your playing for me is full of power and drive. It is not too choppy and not too hard. It is Lynn-style and this is fine. I really like it, no empty words. I always heard you have "the feeling", on all of your youTubes. This one sounds like you spend more time with your beloved Sho Bud. Really smooth.
Again, there's no battle. You arranged yourself despite that arthritis and tendonitis. We don't have a choice. You're doing great. Wishing you (and me and maybe others) a XXL bag full of self-confidence.
XXX
Ruth
Here my input if you allow
There is no beast to tame around! You two sound like if you are having a good time together. Your playing for me is full of power and drive. It is not too choppy and not too hard. It is Lynn-style and this is fine. I really like it, no empty words. I always heard you have "the feeling", on all of your youTubes. This one sounds like you spend more time with your beloved Sho Bud. Really smooth.
Again, there's no battle. You arranged yourself despite that arthritis and tendonitis. We don't have a choice. You're doing great. Wishing you (and me and maybe others) a XXL bag full of self-confidence.
XXX
Ruth
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Lynn, I liked that. Lots of great ideas in the arrangement. That fairly fast picking/blocking run up the fretboard shows you are acquiring a great command of the steel.
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- Lynn Fargo
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Hi Ruth,
The Bud and I are beginning to get re-aquainted after all those years. I think with more knowledge, practice and talent, the self-confidence will come to me. If you could hear Billy play this, you would know what I am talking about, however. You can hear the notes, but not the strings being picked. So many of my favorite players can do this, but I cannot. Maybe you're right. That may just be my style, the way my fingers work. Thanks for the kind words.
Hi Charles,
I WISH I could have taken lessons from Billy. His music sounds so effortless. I have only taken 2 PSG lessons, and they were a few decades ago. Most of what I learned is from home courses. Thanks for the compliment and encouragement.
Hi Bent,
This is from one of Billy Cooper's courses. I'm still just re-learning from tab. I got lucky during this take. I practiced that run and those triplets for about 2 weeks, and still couldn't get them every time. Thank you for your kind comments.
The Bud and I are beginning to get re-aquainted after all those years. I think with more knowledge, practice and talent, the self-confidence will come to me. If you could hear Billy play this, you would know what I am talking about, however. You can hear the notes, but not the strings being picked. So many of my favorite players can do this, but I cannot. Maybe you're right. That may just be my style, the way my fingers work. Thanks for the kind words.
Hi Charles,
I WISH I could have taken lessons from Billy. His music sounds so effortless. I have only taken 2 PSG lessons, and they were a few decades ago. Most of what I learned is from home courses. Thanks for the compliment and encouragement.
Hi Bent,
This is from one of Billy Cooper's courses. I'm still just re-learning from tab. I got lucky during this take. I practiced that run and those triplets for about 2 weeks, and still couldn't get them every time. Thank you for your kind comments.
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Lynn, that sounded really good, I liked the arrangement and your intonation was good. Didn't sound choppy to me, espicially for that song which requires the drive you put into it. Only thing I can say is keep it up, great job.--Henry
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- Lynn Fargo
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Thank you, Henry. I'm hoping to be able to keep at 'er and get to the point where I can write arrangements like this. TG for all the great steel courses available!
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Thanks, all, for taking the time to comment.
Hi Carl, Thank you. That ladder surely seems like a mountain range! But that's because I know I'm gonna have to get my nose out of the tabs soon and back into my theory course. I want to know more about what's going on with this thang.
Hi Dave, Got it, got'cha, Thanks so much!
Thanks Ransom! Will do!
Hi Carl, Thank you. That ladder surely seems like a mountain range! But that's because I know I'm gonna have to get my nose out of the tabs soon and back into my theory course. I want to know more about what's going on with this thang.
Hi Dave, Got it, got'cha, Thanks so much!
Thanks Ransom! Will do!
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Sounding Great.
Hi Lynn-Sounding and playing great.Barry.
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Lynn, that was a Fine job, and by No Means, too Choppy. As you get more comfortable, and your Confidence improves, I'll bet that a lot of what you're thinking is Choppy will disappear. Just remember that you will never sound like Billy, nor do you want to. It sounds like you are well on your way to building your Own Style. Hang on to it, and Steal licks from Anyone that you can...I thought that you tone was Very Good.
Are you playing any with other musicians? If not, that might help to speed up the Confidence thing.. Hang in there, and Know that you're Doing Good...
George...
Are you playing any with other musicians? If not, that might help to speed up the Confidence thing.. Hang in there, and Know that you're Doing Good...
George...
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Re: I'll Be There - Help please
Hi Lynn...it's not a case of winning the battle, you have already done that. You can never pick too hard, that's where tone comes from. You are a determined and positive young lady and a fine player. I have had my drawbacks, but I have a positive attitude like you do, and I'm still out there picking....I'll never give up. All the best to you
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- Lynn Fargo
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Hi Barry, George, & Micky,
Thanks for the votes of confidence. I guess I'll just have to keep at it, I may be expecting too much too soon. I used to play in bands from '76 to '86, but quit due to school and work reasons. I'm only back at it for less than a year now, and even had to shelve it for months at a time a few times this go-round.
I'm so glad for this forum, as I've already learned to adjust my seat height and pedal height, and I think that may help me become a better player this time around.
Thanks to everyone for their willingness to share their knowledge.
Thanks for the votes of confidence. I guess I'll just have to keep at it, I may be expecting too much too soon. I used to play in bands from '76 to '86, but quit due to school and work reasons. I'm only back at it for less than a year now, and even had to shelve it for months at a time a few times this go-round.
I'm so glad for this forum, as I've already learned to adjust my seat height and pedal height, and I think that may help me become a better player this time around.
Thanks to everyone for their willingness to share their knowledge.
Sho-Bud Pro II Custom, GFI Ultra SD-10, Fender Pro Amp, Fender Mustang II Amp, Morrell 8-string lap, Epiphone 6-string lap, Galveston reso, etc.
- Lynn Fargo
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Super...job!!!!
Lynn..keep up the great...clean picking...I'll Be There is one of my favorites....and the ShoBud sounds mighty fine...
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Hi Guys,
Tom and Joe, You're all too kind! Thanks for the encouragement.
Ransom, I'm going to be auctioning off my spare purple milk crate on e-bay. Keep an eye open for it!
Tom and Joe, You're all too kind! Thanks for the encouragement.
Ransom, I'm going to be auctioning off my spare purple milk crate on e-bay. Keep an eye open for it!
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Hey Lynn, this is the first video of your's that I've seen I believe and it was a good 'un... Your tone, technique, and intonation seem to be spot on. I liked that ascending run you did up the neck, very enjoyable. Looking forward to more of your stuff........JH in Va.
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