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| Sumerian 7string Sorcery ![]() Join Date: May 2005 Location: The Eleven-day Empire Posts: 9,476
Real Name: I have many... Main Seven: C7 Hellraiser/LTD M207 Main ERG: Aria bass tuned in fifths Rig: Sombras Que Corta Thanked: 170
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | What classical pieces are you currently working on? Me, I've spent a few days working at Villa-Lobos' 'Etude #1', which is an awesome piece, plus a little bit of Bach's 'Bouree in E Minor'. I've also started dipping into my book of Fernando Sor studies again. I also started working at Paganini's 'Caprice #5' again for the first time in years last night, although that's on the electric. 'If one octave isn't interesting then who the hell cares about the others?!' Diamanda Galas http://farsideguitars.blogspot.com/ |
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| Jus' Shreddin'... Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Adelaide, South Australia Posts: 903
Real Name: Dan Rig: Laney VC30-112 combo Thanked: 18
![]() ![]() | I'm currently working on some Carcassi studies, a Baden Powell piece, the Brouwer Studies First Series, and Preludio Rockero by Maximo Pujol for my performance assessment in a couple of weeks... |
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| Feral Buddha Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: MD Eastern Shore Posts: 323
Main Seven: Warmoth flat 7 Rig: Marshall, Boogie Thanked: 9
![]() ![]() ![]() | I (insanely, foolishly) agreed to play some Bach stuff at a friend's wedding, with another mutual friend who is a fiendishly-great, conservatory-trained classical pianist. I'm not doing the "wedding-band" thing, just sitting in for some excerpts from the 3rd violin sonata in C, 3rd partita in E, and a few bits from the cello suites to be determined. I've been playing out of these books for fun for years, but not as performance pieces.... Solidbody electric all the way, either into a JC120 or a borrowed Princeton with just a touch of reverb - separates the men from the boys, that. I know everybody who's going and they all expect me to break into "Iron Man" & "Johnny B. Goode" when I get lost, so it's a zero-pressure, non-paying gig anyway. I poke at the Paganini caprices regularly too, usually the 5th, 16th, 11th & 13th. I try to read something every day, but my time is limited. The Bach cello suites are good practice for reading the bass clef & come spring there may be more bass jobs for me than anything else. (Paganini's 6th caprice is just SRV's "Dirty Pool" played on a violin anyway? ) |
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