That's probably going to cost me another mortal sin, but what the hell!
I've got some people coming to lunch, so it'll require an early visit to the supermarket. However, I will fit some practice in.
Practice comes first. The video is just me mucking around with some ideas. The computer made me shorten its length. Hey, it was originally only 55 seconds long! Anyway, I'd better get this day organised. Enjoy your day.
Ciao tutti.
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It sounds OK to me but I'm not an expert on long bowing techniques (maybe Otzi would know) .
Hope you have a nice lunch.
Who is Otzi? Actually, it's a lunch I could do without.
Today I'm practising C#m7, F#7 and Bmaj7.
The notes for 3rd/7th chords are E & B, A# & E, D# & A#. Just in case you're curious.
Ötzi, also called The Iceman, is the natural mummy of a man who lived between 3350 and 3105 BC. He was found in 1991 in the Ötztal Alps with a longbow made from yew and was 1.82 metres (72 in) long (the longbow, not Ötzi).
So now you know.
Twang - whoosh - thunk!
Thanks Ötzi.
Did Mike contact you re Joanne's dad?
No. What happened?
I'll send you an email.
I've been winding (no handle needed) Robert up on his blog - gently, not maliciously - to elicit a response but so far nothing.
Well, he doesn't comment much around here. I assume that he's happy with what I write.
Well, this is the 13th comment!
I wonder if I can get 14? Oops, just did!
Don't let it go to your head. Oops, too late.
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