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#344100 - 04/26/12 01:54 PM How about harp and classical guitar?
captain Russ Offline
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
At a pre-conference dinner recently for the local University, I was asked to do some work for the largest and oldest Christian church (read :"MONEY")in the area. It's where Annie and I were married many years ago.

They want a classical/harp duo as a regular part of their service...sight read, of course.


I'm thinking about it enough to do one piece this Sunday to see how it goes.


What do you think?

Russ

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#344111 - 04/26/12 05:58 PM Re: How about harp and classical guitar? [Re: captain Russ]
analogcontrolfreak Offline
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Go for it!

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#344415 - 05/04/12 08:01 AM Re: How about harp and classical guitar? [Re: analogcontrolfreak]
captain Russ Offline
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Interesting and way more demanding than I thought. Good practice to keep an old mind sharp.

I'm in, every Sunday, and a practice one afternoon a week.

Russ (the "longhair with little hair") Lay

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#344445 - 05/05/12 10:34 PM Re: How about harp and classical guitar? [Re: captain Russ]
Nigel Offline
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Sounds like a nice gig though. You say it was more demanding than you thought it would be, in what way was that?

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#344491 - 05/07/12 01:19 PM Re: How about harp and classical guitar? [Re: Nigel]
captain Russ Offline
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Coordination with another chord/lead instrument, and site reading classical music I'm not that familiar with.

Especially because upper register lead lines are abundant, and when you don't do a lot of that on an unmarked neck, it takes some getting used to.

But, hey, what's being off a fret or two among friends LOL?

Russ

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