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Tunes Of The Month For September, 2014: All Of Me, Girl In Clover


Jim Besser

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Phew! I finally got it together enough to post All of Me. This is played with one of the "gypsy guitar" backing tracks from Youtube mentioned by Tona earlier in this thread. I really like the mellow versions of this tune, but found myself having more fun playing the upbeat version. The whole notion of improvisation is new to me and is pretty exhilarating!

 

https://soundcloud.com/burro_tuerco/all-of-me

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Phew! I finally got it together enough to post All of Me. This is played with one of the "gypsy guitar" backing tracks from Youtube mentioned by Tona earlier in this thread. I really like the mellow versions of this tune, but found myself having more fun playing the upbeat version. The whole notion of improvisation is new to me and is pretty exhilarating!

 

https://soundcloud.com/burro_tuerco/all-of-me

 

Cool version. I like the turnaround!

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I wonder how many of us play Hammered Dulcimer (I do). I know this thread is the wrong place to ask and expect an answer. One of my favorite recordings from the 80s was "Red Plum Jam," which featured a guy who played HD and EC.

 

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Phew! I finally got it together enough to post All of Me. This is played with one of the "gypsy guitar" backing tracks from Youtube mentioned by Tona earlier in this thread. I really like the mellow versions of this tune, but found myself having more fun playing the upbeat version. The whole notion of improvisation is new to me and is pretty exhilarating!

 

https://soundcloud.com/burro_tuerco/all-of-me

 

Cool version. I like the turnaround!

 

Me too... :)

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Thanks!

Jim, I was trying to figure out what you meant by 'turnaround' and think I figured it out. Do you mean the part where it started to fall to pieces but got sort of reeled back in?

 

I meant the bridge to the second time thru. Reeling back in is an important skill!

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