London Kid

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London Kid

Postby Rosemary » 26 Nov 2011, 12:11

I'm still struggling with the Apache gallop and beginning along with other tunes I'm still trying to perfect (well get as good as possible) so thought I'd post a different number for a change. The great backing track is from Tony on Charlie Hall's website. My playing is still a bit rough but here it is anyway :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlmrWCDyQe0

Best wishes
Rosemary
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Re: London Kid

Postby Detailed Infinity » 26 Nov 2011, 12:38

Hi Rosemary, not familiar with the track but it brought to mind Life in a Northern Town by Dream Academy.

I like to hear vocal interaction in vid such as an intro etc. Brings the viwer into the whole experience so to speak. I can see your playing speeding up and becoming off the beaten track which is normaly the first signs of a player looking for diversity which is a musician's progression into other genres.

Regards


Brian
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Re: London Kid

Postby George Geddes » 26 Nov 2011, 12:48

Bottom of the class, Bri!

London Kid is one of my favourite Marvin tracks (with Jean Michel Jarre) and quite tricky to play / learn, I'd imagine...

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Re: London Kid

Postby Bluesnote » 26 Nov 2011, 14:00

You're getting better all the time Rosemary 8-) And your sound has improved too.
One thing though. If you look at your video and look at your right hand technique, you'll notice you are doing a lot of upstrokes. If you concentrate on up and down strokes, you will find your playing will become much more fluent.
I picked up on this simply because when I watched myself playing in a video I made a while back, I was astounded how much I was doing upstrokes and rectified it.
I think I was concentrating on what the left hand was doing and not paying attention to the right hand :roll:
If you practice simple scales up and down the neck and concentrate on up and down, you will soon get out of the habit.
If you do them - down up etc then up down etc, it will make a massive difference to your technique in no time.
Hugh.
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Re: London Kid

Postby Detailed Infinity » 26 Nov 2011, 17:41

Oh 'eck George shows you how little I know :oops:

Bri
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Re: London Kid

Postby Rosemary » 27 Nov 2011, 10:04

Thanks Bri, Hugh and George
I have a long way to go but enjoy playing this one and found it a bit easier than others (although I'm probably still missing some of the fancy bits) :)
Hugh: Quite a few people have mentioned I play more upstrokes and I've been trying to adjust my playing but didn't really notice I was doing it with this one. I'll keep a closer watch. Interestingly on one of those TVS3 videos (I think), it was mentioned that Hank plays a lot of upstrokes but then I suppose it's that old saying about having to know the rules before you can break them :)
Best wishes
Rosemary
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