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Harmonic Key Change Lesson
JTaylor
Mar 13 2012, 08:48 PM
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Hi Sinisa!
Been practicing your new lesson for a few days. I'm only through about half of it, but would you mind giving it a listen and tell me how you think it is, what areas need improving, etc? As I said before, I'm not comfortable with barre chords or arpeggios (beyond very simple stuff) so this is definitely taking some work. I really like the tune though! Thanks, Jon

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JTaylor
Mar 15 2012, 11:26 AM
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Hi Sinisa!
It is becoming so very clear why you professionals have several guitars now! smile.gif A quick question: if you played this piece with the guitar on your left leg, do you feel that barring the chords is harder? Though I have always been a "left leg" player, just last night I decided to try to get used to it on my right to give me some added leverage.I am left-handed but play right-handed. Reaching is not a problem as I am 77 inches tall but I heard it is easier to barre if the elbow is kept closer. I never paid much attention to how sloppy my barre chords must have been, until this lesson where every note is heard. I also noticed that you barre with only one finger (for instance A#, where you barre it with your pinky). I am doing the barre with my ring finger. Should I keep it the way it is, switch to pinky, use three fingers, or is that something that is just preference? Great lesson again! biggrin.gif

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