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Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
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greg
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Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:07 pm Posts: 7088 Location: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
In honor of the March winds that are blowing around all of the leaves I didn't rake last fall.
A new Railboard video...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbxEMkEyDMI[/youtube]
This is fairly faithful to the version in "The Stick Book"
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Sun Mar 16, 2014 7:30 am |
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Luc
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Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2012 6:59 am Posts: 2593 Location: Maine
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
An absolutely burning, ripping version. Wow...excellent!! (You'll have to tell us where the splice is. I couldn't see it ... well done.)
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Sun Mar 16, 2014 9:54 am |
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greg
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Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:07 pm Posts: 7088 Location: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
Luc wrote: An absolutely burning, ripping version. Wow...excellent!! (You'll have to tell us where the splice is. I couldn't see it ... well done.) Glad you like it, Luc. It's quite fun to play, especially when I don't mess up a lot. As far as the splice goes, a little mystery in art is a good thing
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Luc
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
I expected no less.
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kevin-c
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Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2011 6:57 pm Posts: 2223 Location: Brantford, Ontario, Canada
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
Excellent Greg! Man, you're a speed demon.......sheesh. Speaking of messing up,....I dont know how you guys do it.....I mean, being able to bang off tunes and walking away unscathed, sans trainwrecks, bad notes, etc. Practice right? I know. Even at three years I still have a difficult time playing through anything without the wheels coming off the crazy train.....it really sucks. Any video I post here is usually Take 17..... I do practice a lot, but my job has me away for half the month. When I return to play after 4 days, it takes a while to get back in the loop. It keeps me from playing out, that fear of trashing my tunes and I have around 15 tunes I would really like to share with anyone who would listen... Greg, thanks for the lesson last month, hoped to reconnect earlier......alas, life and work. Will try to see you in April. cheers, kev
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eraplanetearth
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
Hot! Greg, very hot! Love that latin rhythm. Quote: quote="kevin-c"]Excellent Greg! Man, you're a speed demon.......sheesh. Ditto! Cheers Eric
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Tatsu
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
Greg always finds a way to present music that features what the stick can do best. Gotta hand it to ya.
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greg
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Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:07 pm Posts: 7088 Location: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
Thanks Tatsu, Eric and Kevin for taking the time to watch the track and for all the kind comments, Kevin, to your post kevin-c wrote: Excellent Greg! Man, you're a speed demon.......sheesh. Speaking of messing up,....I dont know how you guys do it.....I mean, being able to bang off tunes and walking away unscathed, sans trainwrecks, bad notes, etc. Practice right? I know. Even at three years I still have a difficult time playing through anything without the wheels coming off the crazy train.....it really sucks. Any video I post here is usually Take 17..... I do practice a lot, but my job has me away for half the month. When I return to play after 4 days, it takes a while to get back in the loop. It keeps me from playing out, that fear of trashing my tunes and I have around 15 tunes I would really like to share with anyone who would listen... Greg, thanks for the lesson last month, hoped to reconnect earlier......alas, life and work. Will try to see you in April. cheers, kev I rarely "bang off tunes" without messing up "a little". The secret is in knowing how to keep going even when things go awry. One thing that really helps is to really know your material independently in each hand. If you're playing something that has two distinct parts, before you try to put left and right together, make sure you have them really down in each hand. The main reason for this is that when we learn a piece in tandem, then all the fingering cues become interconnected. So when one hand messes up, the other will falter because it is looking for consistency in how the music is being executed. These are the kinds of train wrecks it's hard to recover from. It's also very difficult to be spontaneous with one hand if it is "tied" to the other. So soloing will not be very easy. I try to "call" the next chord in my head slightly before I play it, as a ways of guiding my left hand, especially if it's a complicated form. If there are ways to simplify the accompaniment part when you start putting things together, then try them. For example, only play the root bass note in the left hand for each chord change, then, once you hand really knows where to go, add in the rest of the part. Now if you're playing an interdependent groove, this strategy doesn't help you much, as the groove is all about the interrelationship between the hands, so my best advice for those is slow them down until you have them down cold, then gradually take the tempo up. I have a tendency to try to play things too fast before I'm really ready to, so I have to remind myself to slow things down a bit. Sometimes they groove much better that way in any case. I hope that helps. Looking forward to our next lesson.
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Alain
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
I wrote it somewhere else...don't remember where it is...lol...It's great. And a very nice tone...beautiful.
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05Ric
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Re: Chasing "Autumn Leaves" (a samba on the Railboard)
Super fab playing Greg, super envious of your independence, and know how much hard work/focused energy it took for you to earn it Thank You for these postings!
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