Monday, November 23, 2015

Now That Was Bangin' Real Nice

Yevette said, "Whoa, you were playing hard," and that's much better than the observation 'you were playing loud.'  Yep, that's a whole lot better.

It's the bit for "The End of the World in Fort Worth" and the playing hard shows the strength-building is working.  This isn't about speed but about confidence because that comes through clearly.  If there's any tentativeness in the note, there's no possible way you can hide it.

For me, the music doesn't necessarily have to be fast but it is required to be lyrical and this was feeling it.

Chucking the preachy, preachy feels better with ...

The fear is over there
it consumes them everywhere
but there is peace inside right now
come in, we will show you how

From that, straightway into four repeats for the transition bit talking about the bridge and crossing it.

From there to the primary song loop and Galaxy Guitar sings it right right from the top.  This is where I easily get carried away with it because it practically drops my jaw she sounds so beautiful and that's when you know you're not the musician but the instrument for the instrument.

But, breathe, don't forget to breathe.  There seems more to be said before getting all blowed-away with me own brilliant, self-deluded magnificence.

Still thinking, thinking ... but this has the sound.  It's very close now.


A bit of a problem for confident play comes in laser hell because seeing the strings becomes incredibly difficult.  Using the Force may be enough and we shall see.  That problem definitely exists but may be offset with dumb lamps in camera-invisible places (i.e. they can't be controlled with the electronic lights / lasers controller but may work out for low-level ambient light).

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