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Re: N.3 : Courante - Bach
As always, Jeez...
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Mon Feb 17, 2020 4:56 pm
Stickrad
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Re: N.3 : Courante - Bach
Damn!
Jeez is right as well .
Rodrigo brother, you have a type of classical fluency going on here that is just pristine. My foot was tapping all the way through that . And your touch and tone really brings the best out of the railboard. This is something I’ve been paying attention to lately.
I’d go so far as to say your touch at times, reminds me of Emmett, that clean and gritty tone/attack.
May I ask, on average how much do you practice each day?
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Re: N.3 : Courante - Bach
Wow!!! Thank you so much!! Beautiful
Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:50 pm
bachdois
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N.3 : Courante - Bach
Thank you all for taking the time! @Konrad, I have this thing that I should go back to whatever I’m currently learning (might be a bar, melodic line, whatever) 7 times each day until it gets ingrained. (Thank you bullet proof musician .com) Most of the times I can’t even do that, but four time is the absolute minimum. The problem is I’m working on 30 or so new things at any given time... not enough hours in the day to do it all... some get left behind.
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