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  1. 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

  2. Thanks Alex! He is not a self-portrait, but does end up looking a lot like a college roommate from many years ago. I'll be happy to load some pics. He also has a smaller and nimbler buddy who also is not a self-portrait, but is somewhat inspired by Morris outfits. Once I get practiced up on a livelier dance tune, I'll make another video with the smaller marionette. I want to add a woman to the mix, but whenever I start a face, it seems to become a street-worn man for some reason...still working on that one.

     

    BTW, I had no idea about the knees! I'll have to take a look to see if they really are different or if it was perhaps a trick of perspective from the video.

  3. I want to reply individually to every contributor so far, as I have enjoyed all the versions for their individual qualities, but will refrain so as not to over-post. So far, I have a definite preference for the slower version of the tune. Geoff pointed out that the faster tempo somehow seems more natural on the hurdy gurdy than the concertina. I totally agree. There is something about the personality of the slower version that seems to merge more naturally with our instrument of choice. :)

  4. Alex,

     

    I've been utterly taken by the marionettes a la planchette from watching your video and Jodi K's also...to the point that I was compelled to make one. It's mostly complete now and just needs some minor adjustments here and there for string tension, board control, etc.

     

    I quickly realized that having only one string does not equal ease of operation. This is tricky business! I was just about to send out a plea for technical assistance when I saw your informative post above. I think that will give me the inspiration to keep at it and make a video posts once I figure it all out. One challenge is that I find it much easier to operate the marionette while standing. However, I have always played sitting down. Just learning a tune confidently is one thing, but then adding a new body position and coordinated rhythm of one leg...whoa.

  5. Here's a repost. 19th century classical music. Erik Satie's Gnossienne #1.

     

     

    David, this is a lovely and mesmerizing piece. Do you have the dots available? I'd love to add it to the list of 'try this' for my EC and maybe post my version here next September...

     

    Adrian - the 2 pieces are great examples of different approaches to the role of the instrument. I enjoy hearing examples of how people make concertinas fit into small ensembles. I'd also like to learn Lully at some point - are the dots available for this one?

     

    Brandon

  6. Wow, I don't know what any of that means... I wish I did though 'cos I'd be very happy to accompany my singing like Bellamy did.

     

     

    Please don't let the not understanding part keep you from doing it. You can just start with the 3 adjacent buttons advice and let your ears tell you what works - the ears are very smart that way... :)

  7. Titillating Thought: What about a shift to making it, "MY" TOTM? Like, "Monthly Tune Show-and-Tell?" A deal where everybody just shared a tune THEY had selected and worked on to share for that month? People could post about the backstory for the tune, where they sourced it, why it drew them, etc., along with their sound clip. And then the next month, everybody would pick another one and share-and-tell about that one...... :rolleyes:

     

     

    .....So I propose that he/we extend the September selections -- there are two, after all -- through October. That will give some of us the time we need to come up with contributions and give all of us more time to continue this discussion before coming to a "final" decision.

    And to give Jim a bit of a rest (or time to consider all the posts in this thread), maybe we could/should even try the same with Theme of the Month?

     

    Without starting a new poll, what do you all think?

     

     

    Both these notions seem perfectly reasonable...

  8. Gosh, I feel like I'm just getting ramped up with TOTM and am still excited at finally having posted something in the past couple of months after 2 years of practice. It's been a goal for some time now.

     

    A couple of thoughts come to mind:

     

    - comments or not, posting is a very useful and interesting exercise to demand of oneself. As others have said, I often don't comment due to lack of having much to say beyond, "I enjoyed that!" I certainly don't have the knowledge to provide a useful critique of other folks' playing...I think much of the gratification from posting comes simply from the work put into the process. I know I'm a novice and enjoy the process of doing something to improve my playing, which leads to the second thought....

     

    - I would argue against splitting into a beginner and regular thread - there just aren't enough posters of any kind to justify it. I was a bit saddened by the movement of the Beginners Forum at Melnet. The rationale is understandable; however, it tends to segregate novices from the more experienced players in terms of discussion, audience, etc...also, how and when does one decide to promote oneself from the beginner forum to the regular forum???

     

    - on the notion of voting to like or dislike a piece without a narrative, please no. Just knowing that someone disliked something I posted without some constructive commentary would just be depressing. I'd rather remain in blissful ignorance. Now if there was only a LIKE button, that might be different!

     

    - Jim B: understandable that TOTM and ThTOM is a lot of work for the low number of submissions. Nonetheless, I will be sad if it goes away. I am working on September pieces now. I honestly won't have them ready by the end of the month, but won't let that stop me. As Jim Lucas said, the door doesn't close at the end of the month. Some of us can learn a tune in a week, other take a couple of months (yours truly) - that shouldn't be a factor in anyone's decision whether or not to submit a piece.

  9. Gosh, that's sad that someone would be so sensitive as to quit playing altogether due to that level of self-criticism. Learning how to fail repeatedly and gracefully is a tricky business. I'm still practicing :)

     

    I totally agree that once you push the RECORD button on the device, everything changes. I've noticed it is a very effective method for identify those parts of a tune where more practice is needed.

  10. Very nice and a catchy tune. The 2 versions definitely sound and feel different. (J) sounds like it has a little reverb and delay and the buttons are more noticeable, while (W) sounds a bit crisper. Did you use the same recording technique for both? I would have to guess that (J) is the brass, but I've never even been in the same room with a vintage instrument, so I really do mean guess.

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