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To get back to playing as well as I could 6 years ago.
This is what happens when you stray from the forum flock. You start talking this kind of bollocks.
I want to improve my lap steel playing (tuning and L&R/H muting, plus general "vocabulary") and get my guitar parts for my band's songs nailed down in advance of recordings sessions. I want to push myself to write the best parts I can. I'd also like to find more time to play guiitar generally...
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
Singer has left, I am taking on the challenge of fronting the band.
Prior to all this happening, I had taken lead vocals on a grand total of two songs, and even then only on rare occasions, so to step up to doing the whole gig, every gig, is a major challenge.
I did one gig (i.e. with me fronting) towards the end of last year - went very well - but the gigs for this year don't start until March, and that is when the real challenge of doing it week in, week out will begin!
Much harder teaching people with a legato style alternate picking
They always struggle with the co-ordination
I would like to have a full album's worth of material recorded.
I'd also like to do 2 covers - Remedy (Black Crowes) and GMF (John Grant). For the first, I certainly need to up my game with Addictive Drums.
I reckon I will achieve none of the above, lol
Your example is a 3 and 2 combination, I know 5 and even 7 are easily "feel-able" but once you get to really weird stuff or rapid time signature changes like every other bar a compositional approach like that can sometimes help the overall groove flow better.
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