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Kristofer Dahl13th August 2009What a cool etude Vasilije! ![]()
Zsolt Galambos13th August 2009Wow, this is so tasty
Great job!
kaznie_NL13th August 2009Wow, awewsome Etude, prety hard I gues! Nice one Vasilije!
Emir Hot13th August 2009Awesome etude man. Great job
Janos Kallai13th August 2009This is a nice etude!
Great lesson!
Laszlo Boross13th August 2009Very skilled piece! Nice work!
Piotr Kaczor13th August 2009Excellent etude, Vasilije! Great idea, man!
Sensible Jones14th August 2009Great Lesson Vasilije!! So fluent!! ![]()
Stephane Lucarelli14th August 2009Interesting ID Vasilije.
ItsMe14th August 2009Niiiiiiiiiiice
Vasilije Vukmirovic14th August 2009Thanks guys! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic16th August 2009I missed this, sounds excellent man ![]()
Sinisa Cekic18th August 2009Hehe great one Vasilije, i like it ![]()
Daniel Realpe5th May 2010great lesson man!




Hi GMC!
I created this little etude to demonstrate how repetitions can be used in creative way, and how to arrange them and not sound repetitive. One way, is to create melody which repeats and to change only bass note, then, you can also make small variation in melody in next circle. In first part we have G in bass, then, in second part melody stays the same but bass changes to F. Next part of the composition is played in similar manner only this time we have modulation from G to F, and alight change of melody. We could have used the exact same melody from first part and piece would still have remained intersting. Try experimenting with this concepts with your own phrases and licks, by creating variation in bass line, melody and harmony.
Regards!
Vasilije Vukmirovic