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Adrian Henri: Writer, Poetry, Tonight at NoonTalking about Sue! Did you read 'Tonight at Noon' ?
Or 'Beneath the Underdog' for that matter?
Adrian Henri: Writer, Poetry, Tonight at NoonTalking about Sue! Did you read 'Tonight at Noon' ?
Or 'Beneath the Underdog' for that matter?
I have never really read any poetry but I like that
I don't understand what you don't understand?
Mostly the chordsI don't understand what you don't understand?
You've got a lovely richness to your tone, I think you should try playing along with the original recording.I don't find this at all easy. I have had to simplify the chords and do a simple blues impro just to get something down. Here it is warts and all.
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I can't help you with thatMostly the chords
Soulful and light touchI don't find this at all easy. I have had to simplify the chords and do a simple blues impro just to get something down. Here it is warts and all.
I've been playing with the new computer, so I recorded a version (in Eb)
It sounds very unbalanced, on my laptop speakers
View: https://soundcloud.com/aldevis-tibaldi/goodbyepph
I don't really know what to say,but to say you playing is excellent is very much an understatement.I've been playing with the new computer, so I recorded a version (in Eb)
It sounds very unbalanced, on my laptop speakers
View: https://soundcloud.com/aldevis-tibaldi/goodbyepph
A good BOTM is hard to resistI've been playing with the new computer, so I recorded a version (in Eb)
If you think the clarinettist didn't blend well enough...It sounds very unbalanced, on my laptop speakers
Strange, because eventually they play it in F, like our BT.I can't quite get my head round this version but it's very interesting
View: https://youtu.be/r8gIaVUkVdU
So can you hear it went to F without a reference?Strange, because eventually they play it in F, like our BT.
At the end they play the melody.So can you hear it went to F without a reference?
If your teaching is as good as your playing, which I'm sure it will be, they are a very lucky studentP
At the end they play the melody.
And I was at the piano, waiting for a student
I can vouch for @aldevis' excellence as a teacherIf your teaching is as good as your playing, which I'm sure it will be, they are a very lucky student
