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Samba Pa Ti

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(@taylorr)
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http://izabella.dmusic.com/

Hey its Izabella here to butcher another classic. I hope you enjoy. :lol:.

I am trying to make my playing more fluid and smooth and I thought... Hmm... Who's playing is both fluid AND smooth? Duh, Santana. So yeah. I had fun with playing it at least.

I had a midi backing track but I dont know how to or if you can mix midi and audio so I just put the guitar part. Just imagine this. An electric piano, mellow electric bass, and some nice conga and bongo drums. Enjoy please. Thats an order.

aka Izabella

 
Posted : 14/01/2005 6:40 am
(@hueseph)
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Ok izz. I think you just need to listen to the song once more and slow down. I know that you can play this. This shouldn't be hard for you. Just take you time and listen and play along with the song. You should be feeling this song more than thinking about what note to play next. This is a great song to use as a boost into your own improvisation. I bet within a week you'll be writing with a whole new perspective. A valiant effort but could use some improvement. I'm sure you will master this one soon. Let us hear it when you do.

https://soundcloud.com/hue-nery/hue-audio-sampler

 
Posted : 17/01/2005 5:52 am
(@fretfumbler)
Posts: 26
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Pretty good. Just needs some practice.

I really liked your "Needle and the Damage Done".

 
Posted : 17/01/2005 9:40 pm
 Taso
(@taso)
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I agree with what Hueseph said... On the other hand though, when you choose to utilize it, you're vibrato is very nice sounding. I'd keep working at this though, listen to the song a lot, and try to play along with it. Keep practicing it.

http://taso.dmusic.com/music/

 
Posted : 18/01/2005 4:04 am