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Tuesday 10 December 2013

Lesson 48 Tuesday 10th December 2013

I was a bit worried the day of my lesson as I had bruised my finger (number one finger) at Karate training the day before. It had swelled up and closing it was difficult and making a fist impossible. So at the start of the day I did try out some chords to see if I could do them. I could play them just as bad as I could the week before so that was a relief.

The lesson started with my version of the Rod Stuart song “Maggie May”. I had been practicing this song a bit and trying to get the change over from one chord to the next correct. I started off with the intro.


For some strange reason my first play of this I added in a few more up and down strokes. It would sound ok but not correct. This makes me wonder if when I have been practicing all week I have been playing it wrong. Once my teacher went through the rhythm once I got myself back on track. The changes did not sound too bad until I hear the teacher play it. Maybe my finger was impeding me (I wish).
Next we went onto the main verse.

 After my first run through it was obvious that I was playing the up strokes too close to the down stroke so that the rhythm has a bouncy feel to it. I think it’s because I am trying to race through the song. What I need to do is have a more robotic constant rhythm. After many attempts my loose rhythm stated to tighten up to the correct timing.

We next looked at doing another song. My teacher selected the Oasis song “Wonderwall”. Being an Oasis fan this is a favourite of mine so I apologies in advance Noel Gallagher.


We started off with the intro.

The rhythm has a very different make up. It took me many attempts just to get the first line correct and once I did get the correct sequence my old friend the bounce came back. After many more attempts I managed to put the bounce back in its box. The next step was to try the second line which at first seemed impossible to get. This is because of the sort of pause where the two up strokes are next to each other and I have to do a down stroke without touching the strings. Sounds easy. For me it was not. As I have been used to always doing a down stroke to not do one proved a bit of a challenge. After a long while I did manage to fluke a couple.
With this success the teacher thought it a great idea to put both halves together. Suffice to say it did not go well first time. I did manage to get so far but once I got to the two ups the part after I would miss out strokes. Looking on the positive side I was managing to get that far into the rhythm which is not bad for a first go I suppose. However after sweating blood I did manage to get all the way through twice. I don’t think Bonehead has anything to worry about as it probably took me a hundred goes to get them two.

I foresee loads of late night swearing. I mean practice.

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