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Francois Joubert posted an update 6 days ago
Hi everyone,
Glad to be part of this group!
I started the Congolese guitar course a few days ago and just finished the first module, here is an attempt on the rhythm guitar lines – slightly out-of-tune, my bad.
Ready for the next chatpers!Happy practicing,
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@joubs Excellent. Definitely ready to hit those rumba jams in Brussels
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Hello everyone,
Just checked out the Echo feed today after a while and got inspired by the posts I see. Congrats to everyone posting on their journey. Happy practicing!
I still practice/revise the beautiful pieces from the Tribal Fingerstyle course, since I took it months ago. Can’t get over the melodies, and I’m grateful to have enrolled in…
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@carey.idle this one’s for you!
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Hey @marclus fantastic. That’s a hard tune to memorise so well done and could to see you playing comfortably without the mask now. What’s changed?
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Antonio Palou posted an update 3 weeks ago
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Hi yall, here improvising lines over a guaracha stile backing track, this is from Stagnaros Latin Bass book. Im really enjoying the Cuban Bass course here 🙂
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@antonio.palou Nice one man. Very tight and in the pocket. Exactly what this style needs
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Edd Bateman posted an update 3 weeks ago
Had a nice UK tour last week with Bombino
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Arvind Suresh posted an update 5 weeks ago
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I enrolled in the Malian Guitar Evolution course last weekend and am just finishing the first module. I recently discovered “Duna Ma Yelema” by Boubacar Traoré and Ali Farka Toure and tried to learn the riff. My guitar playing is clunky still, but its a start!
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Sounding good @arvind-suresh How are you finding the first module?
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Really liked the first module, gentle introduction to Malian guitar. I am trying to mimic what Vieux is playing as a way to practice. Maybe a simple exercise for students to practice (a lick or a riff) would be a nice addition to the course material.
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