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That's the same arrangement being taught on sixstringcountry.com
and it is really nice. I've never been on the site until looking for this so apparently it's not necessarily just country. A pretty good lesson none the less. Dan |
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Ritardando is not a technique to be learned but is a feeling you have that you wish to express.
Good that the relative volume of melody versus harmony was stressed.
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It's a beautiful song. Kinda the "Wagon Wheel" of the 60's.
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This is one of my favorite songs and I have seen Ed play this a couple of times. I have been playing this for 2 years now and happy with the result. The Arpeggio rolls are difficult and there are many...still working on the technique in all of my music. Eds comment of maintaining the beauty of this song is to "Hang on to each note as long as you can".
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I've seen a few videos where people have overdone the ritardando and leave pauses that are just that little bit too long, which can really kill the flow. Tis a very fine line indeed!
Arpeggio rolls! That's what they are (seems so obvious now!), and what I was originally wrongly referring to as ritardando, and which, with hindsight, had me attempting arpeggio rolls ritardando - which was probably why I was finding them so difficult! [emoji4]
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Peghead nation Gerhardt
I've been going through the Peghead Nation version linked earlier, with Ed describing his process, and find it fantastic to take his first section where he plays the melody on a single string and just improvise my own accompanying bass strings in standard tuning to create a similar tone and feeling.
I highly recommend giving that a try, as I found trying to duplicate his method exactly difficult, this was simple and highly rewarding. I just meander along and keep trying different fret positions in the basic chord structure to get the feeling I'm looking to recreate.
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The Water is Wide technique tips?
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Hi , I personally love this tune and I play it during communion at our local church quite often . One thing I did was to listen to James Taylor's version and to listen to the vocal phrasing . This helped a lot , my version is not note for note but I try to bring the beautiful melody to the front . The video is totally brilliant with great advice emotion and masterful playing . Enjoy
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