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Leo Kottke’s Ojo
Working on this song currently and it’s surprisingly complex - Ive always liked Kottke but never fully appreciated his skill before now- the right hand stuff, particularly the thumb use, is pretty out there compared to the more steady Travis picking I’m used to. Anyway, I have the recording from Six and Twelve String Guitar, as well as the tab/transcription from his Eight Songs book. Unfortunately, the two don’t match up all the time. I’m assuming he changed aspects through the years? Anyone know of sources for the tab from the record, or of a recording that matches my tab? Looks like my book was published in ‘86.
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The recording from "Regards from Chuck Pink" is more like that transcription. I've always preferred this version over any others anyway...
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Great, thanks. That’s the kind of info I was looking for. Unfortunately, that album doesn’t seem to be available online. Have to hunt down a cd I guess.
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PM me about that...
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There are tabs out there (that have been around for a while) that modify the "Regards" version to be more like the "6&12" version. You can Google it.
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IMO one of the very best versions on youtube and he also teaches it; Your Eight Songs tab book will work for it as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33axbp41_Ow |
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Watch Leo play a 6-string version on YouTube from 2008
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Thanks everyone. I’m working my way through the tab, and getting a better feel for things with the recording is certainly helping. It’s still kinda slow going
though. I’m basically just playing every section over and over and over until it’s in muscle memory, but the right hand is pretty complex. Any tips, or do I just slog through it until it’s nearly automatic? |
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Keep practicing, I’ve been at this song for a year getting it sounding smooth.
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Ojo revisited
Came across this thread from a couple of years back, and wondered if anyone was currently working on Ojo or had got it down. It's a bewitchingly pretty - and deceptively simple - instrumental that just gets better the more you hear it, which is par for the course for Mr Kottke.
I've only worked through the rubato intro section as yet over the last few days - just starting my initial forays into the first part of the theme proper, and I can see it's going to take me a while... That said, I think it falls into the category of Kottke pieces at which I stand a chance (Ojo, Last Steam Engine Train, The Fisherman) as opposed to the much larger group of ones which I'd love to play but accept are almost certainly beyond me (William Powell, Oddball, Airproofing to name just three). Does anyone have any other recommendations of LK pieces that might fall into the former group? Thanks, Angus
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That's a good shout - thanks
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