Hi,
I've just opened my Givone Method book.
Has anyone translated the preambles to the exercises to english or is it necessary?
I guess I could always hit up Google Translator but I was wondering if anyone beat me to it and could help out
TIA, Carlos
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Until you've known a French lick, you've never truly lived.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
I wasn't sure if there were any compelling instructions.
These Licks sound great.
I have working through Gypsy Rhythm and Gypsy Picking for the last three months. Elliot's logic for this being the next step made sense to me.
Thanks!
additionally, I would suggest learning the forms in the following order:
1) major tonic
2) major dominant
3) minor tonic
4) minor dominant
since Givone provides all the fingerings as "G" chords (G, Gm, G7, G7b9) I would suggest transposing either the tonic to C or the dominant to D7 so that you can learn matching tonic and dominant fingerings for the same fingerboard location at the same time.
Anyway, have fun, and I think you'll really enjoy this and benefit from it... The big challenge is to internalize it to the point where you don't even consciously think about it as you use it in your playing.
Will
Edgar Degas: "Only when he no longer knows what he is doing does the painter do good things.... To draw, you must close your eyes and sing."
Georges Braque: "In art there is only one thing that counts: the bit that can’t be explained."
I have saved every post in the forum as I thought it may disappear sometime.
My improv *stinks* and I'm hoping this instruction will be the vines I can grab while I'm flyin' through the air (now I'm face-planting into the trees of when I let go into the improv forest
I have learned some numbers well however there's nothing that I am playing that is coming from my head and I want that so very much.
Thanks again, Carlos