Re: Taptwister #13: Deepening Polyrhythms, new lesson with G
Thank you very much for this and #12, Greg. #12 has started to help me with upper fretboard practice. I found #1 on this site, do #2-11 exist in secret, dusty archives, such as the government warehouse in Raiders of the Lost Ark?
Sun Sep 11, 2022 8:23 pm
conkbenlin
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Re: Taptwister #13: Deepening Polyrhythms, new lesson with G
I recommend having a towel at hand, particularly when working the groups of fives, sevens, etc..., as you may drool out of concentration. What you lose in hydration, you gain in some time-lord control and most likely a couple of IQ points to boot. Thanks, Greg! Great content, as always.
Mon Sep 12, 2022 1:41 am
rclere
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Re: Taptwister #13: Deepening Polyrhythms, new lesson with G
Most excellent! Thanks for that great lesson over the weekend!!!!!!
Mon Sep 12, 2022 8:14 am
AnDroiD
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Re: Taptwister #13: Deepening Polyrhythms, new lesson with G
I love the real metronome. I know it's for the actual teaching aspect for audio/visual but a CLICK metronome makes so much sense.
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Mon Sep 12, 2022 8:32 am
greg
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Re: Taptwister #13: Deepening Polyrhythms, new lesson with G
tony.b wrote:
Thank you very much for this and #12, Greg. #12 has started to help me with upper fretboard practice. I found #1 on this site, do #2-11 exist in secret, dusty archives, such as the government warehouse in Raiders of the Lost Ark?
Hi Tony,
They do exist most as written music with a video reference
Re: Taptwister #13: Deepening Polyrhythms, new lesson with G
Greg - As soon as you pointed me to #10 Pentastick, I did another simple sitesearch -- taptwister -- and also found 7,9 10 and one reference to taptwister 4. Thank you again for all these and responding.
Mon Sep 12, 2022 7:17 pm
rclere
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Re: Taptwister #13: Deepening Polyrhythms, new lesson with G
HOLY SHITE! "IN YOUR FACE" is an amazing tune. after much patience practice and perseverance I have that bass line under my fingers!!!!! WOW!
Tue Sep 13, 2022 12:09 pm
greg
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Re: Taptwister #13: Deepening Polyrhythms, new lesson with G
rclere wrote:
HOLY SHITE! "IN YOUR FACE" is an amazing tune. after much patience practice and perseverance I have that bass line under my fingers!!!!! WOW!
Thanks Randy,
It’s one of those tunes that’s really fun to play, and fun to listen to. For those of you who haven’t heard it, here’s a link. Enjoy!
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