FGH-0002: How do you maintain a repertoire of several fingerstyle guitar pieces and also learn new tunes, arrangements and concepts?
The Fingerstyle Guitar Hangout with Adam Rafferty
Release Date: 07/13/2017
The Fingerstyle Guitar Hangout with Adam Rafferty
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info_outlineIn this episode we have student Q & A. Ben from Virginia asks… “How do you maintain a repertoire of several fingerstyle guitar pieces and also learn new tunes, arrangements and concepts?”
Show Notes:
8 points to help you remember old pieces and learn new ones as well:
(2:52) Consider finding a small background music gig – coffee shop maybe?
(4:55) Surprise! I don’t remember all my arrangements
(5:58) Don’t let 1/2 baked arrangements kick around
(6:38) Delegate to Youtube
(7:33) How do I keep my old tunes alive?
(8:39) Regarding creativity
(9:24) Regarding musicianship & studying theory
(11:09) Practice using old tune / new tune method.
Links:
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