Author |
Topic: Beginners Notes #36 |
Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
|
Posted 17 Aug 2008 12:44 pm
|
|
The last few days, I have been thinking about pockets. Pockets of individual notes that can be played pretty much in any order and sound musically more or less correct. I’ve limited my thinking to the key of “E” so I didn’t confuse myself. Here are a few of my thoughts in tab.
Pocket- The pedal or lever indicated may be played or not. The choice is yours.
……...1…….....2……....3…….....4……....5…….....6…….....7……....8…….....9….....10…......11….....12……
1___|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____
2___|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|____ D_____|_____|_____|_____|_____D_____
3___|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____
4___|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|____ X_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____
5___|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|____ A_____|_____|_____|_____|_____A_____
6___|_____|____ X_____|_____X_____|____ B_____|_____|____ X_____|_____B_____
7___|_____X____X_____|_____X_____|____ X_____G____ X____ X_____|_____|____
8___|_____X____F_____|_____X_____|____ X_____ |_____X____ |_____|_____|_____
9___|_____X____ |_____|_____|_____X____X______|____ X____ |_____|_____|_____
10__|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|____A______|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____
A few examples of how this/these pockets may be used.
…………………………………...............................Like this...……………|…………Or this……..………
5____________________|_______________________|_________________________
6__________________3_|_______5________7--7B __|_________5--7--7B_________
7________2______3____|____5________7_________|______5__________________
8_____2_____3F_______|_5________7____________|___5_____________________
9__2_________________|_______________________|_________________________
10___________________|_______________________|_________________________
5_____________________________________________________________________
6_________________3___3_____5___5_____7___7____7B_____________________
7________2---3_______3_________5_________7_____________________________
8_____2_______________________________________________________________
9__2__________________________________________________________________
10____________________________________________________________________
4_____________________________________________________________________
5__7A--7_____7________________________________________________________
6________7B____7B--7_____7--5_____5_______3___________________________
7_____________________7_______5_____5--3_____3--2______________________
8_________________________________________________2___________________
9____________________________________________________2________________
10____________________________________________________________________
More on these pockets to follow… Disclaimer: We may have hit on a bit of this before. |
|
|
|
Clinton Kraus
From: Victoria, Australia
|
Posted 18 Aug 2008 11:11 pm
|
|
Hey Dick,
Can I just say that as someone who is learning the beauty and complexity of this wonderful instrument, the tuitional tit-bits that Yourself, Micky Adams and Greg Cutshaw provide are so appreciated and totally invaluable.
These help my progress to the highest degree as not only do you guys provide me with a passage to play but you provide me with a group of notes that I can noodle around with and come up with my own licks and fills. I believe that this is true learning.
Thank-you.
Clint |
|
|
|
Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
|
Posted 19 Aug 2008 4:55 am You are absolutly welcome...
|
|
Thanks you so much, Clint, for the kind words. I think the top players must also noodle a bit to come up with all the "New" and inovative licks and runs we hear on CDs. I can't imagine them going into a studio and on someone elses dime, taking to long to come up with something new. But again they are at another level and might do just that. For me, it takes knowing what notes are available on the neck where, to come up with something, then it is a slow process, and is played very slow. It takes a lot of effort on my part, but that is what I love about the instrument. Everything I've posted here is on or below the pedal down position. In the the next couple of "Beginners Notes" I will post a few more of these and then some played at and above the pedal down position. This is material I am learning also and it is great to know others are in the thick of it with me. Good picking mate, here's to ya. Dick Sexton |
|
|
|
Carroll Hale
From: EastTexas, USA
|
Posted 21 Aug 2008 5:30 am
|
|
Clinton Kraus wrote: |
Hey Dick,
Can I just say that as someone who is learning the beauty and complexity of this wonderful instrument, the tuitional tit-bits that Yourself, Micky Adams and Greg Cutshaw provide are so appreciated and totally invaluable.
These help my progress to the highest degree as not only do you guys provide me with a passage to play but you provide me with a group of notes that I can noodle around with and come up with my own licks and fills. I believe that this is true learning.
Thank-you.
Clint |
and I for one.....2nd that emotion......these tips/riffs are so neat and very helpful...especially for me....a relative beginner.....thanks again... |
|
|
|
Dick Sexton
From: Greenville, Ohio
|
Posted 21 Aug 2008 7:57 am The pleasure is mine...
|
|
Carrol, thank you for the kind words. I must say though, figuring out these tidbits, playing them over and over to get them right, then posting them, does me a world of good, also as it reinforces my learning processes. Personally, I think we should all thank B0B for allowing us to have the forum where such learning can take place. Any questions or suggestions about any of my posts, just e-mail me. Oh, I also think helping your friends and neighbors is a "Texas Thing" as well as other places. I was born and raised in Brownsville. Good picking..DS |
|
|
|