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Week 17 (March 17, 2010)


What is your favorite Heritage Color? And yes you have to pick just one!   

155 members have voted

  1. 1.

    • Almond Sunburst
      22
    • Amber Translucent
      5
    • Antique Cherry Sunburst
      5
    • Antique Natural
      9
    • Antique Sunburst
      16
    • Black
      0
    • Black Translucent
      3
    • Blue Opaque
      0
    • Blue Translucent
      12
    • Burnt Amber
      5
    • Cherry Translucent
      3
    • Chestnut Sunburst
      11
    • Dark Almond Sunburst
      7
    • Emerald Green Translucent
      3
    • Gold Top
      7
    • Natural
      3
    • Old Style Sunburst
      17
    • Orange Translucent
      4
    • Red Opaque
      1
    • Rose Natural
      1
    • Sunsetburst
      7
    • Vintage Sunburst
      14
    • White Opaque
      1

I had to cancel. Work has been just been gangbusters and I have had to stay late.

 

Bummer is, Sal won't be there next week... so that is ANOTHER week I will miss. :D

 

It is getting frustrating to say the least. What is getting more frustrating is I feel like i have hit a plateau in the areas I want to advance in. I am still gaining in other areas but just a bit frustrating. Won't stop me by any means. ;)

 

So, what I have been doing is more of the same. I am working with a vamp of I-vi-ii-V7 and playing around with intervals with particular attention payed to the chord tones.

 

What I am also doing is, without a guitar, really introducing myself to the intervals through voice. For example, for the I chord, the scale is Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do and the chord tones are Do Mi So Ti So Mi Do. The ii chord: Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do Re and chord tones are Re Fa La Do. ...and so on.

 

Then over the chords being played singing those intervals. First starting very simply. Contrived and boring. BUT... it is a step. From there, I am going to throw little changes into the 'walk' of the chord tones. First contrived and then try to 'feel' it a bit more.

 

On thing I have noticed is I am MUCH quicker at noticing when something is out of scale even without being played against a progression. So... that is positive!

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