William Litaker's "Pick me up on your way down"
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Pick me up on your way down
Love this song
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Week one was a great class, William had his Emmons polished up and it sounded as good as it looked. This week we did the fantastic intro to "When the tingle becomes a chill". This is a great song I hope we get back to for the rest in a later set of classes. We then moved on to the intro to "Pick me up on your way down" which I find to be the hardest part of the song. I am still practicing it at half speed. Oh and the technique exercises were exceptional, 3 of them can be put together for a great run. Come on and join the fun!
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Thanks everyone for the comments. "Pick Me Up On Your Way Down" , It is a good song and has a lot of licks to take with you. It is not all that easy to play but lots of fun !
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Week two started out with a little bit of "Steel Rails" a tune I hope we come back to in more depth later. The 1 6m 2m 5, intro was very cool and I have already found places to use the low string exercise in F and the first one in C. Each lesson is packed full of little runs you can use all over the place.
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This tune has lots of licks that can be used in other tunes.....I teach to always be thinking about other tunes where the licks learned can be used.
That process will speed up your learning and makes the most of your practice time....
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That process will speed up your learning and makes the most of your practice time....
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Try it !
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Yeah , Those adlib licks can be used and used and used...
Check out the entire tune on Youtube....I teach them like I play them..
Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
https://youtu.be/s9MLf4DOvJ4
Check out the entire tune on Youtube....I teach them like I play them..
Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
https://youtu.be/s9MLf4DOvJ4