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Practice with the baritone that I neglected for four months.

Often I like to take random backing track on youtube and play on it without score and without chord chart. The rule is: the first time listen to the base and understand how it proceeds, the second time record it, how it comes comes.

This evening I chose some known pieces and, therefore, the errors are more evident but I think it is more fun to play and listen to them:

Below, in the same order in which I recorded them, before and after dinner:

Quien Serà - La vie en rose - Quizas, Quizas, Quizas - Roma nun fa la stupida stasera

Ciao and keep you safe.




 

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Practice with the baritone that I neglected for four months.

Often I like to take random backing track on youtube and play on it without score and without chord chart. The rule is: the first time listen to the base and understand how it proceeds, the second time record it, how it comes comes.

This evening I chose some known pieces and, therefore, the errors are more evident but I think it is more fun to play and listen to them:

Below, in the same order in which I recorded them, before and after dinner:

Quien Serà - La vie en rose - Quizas, Quizas, Quizas - Roma nun fa la stupida stasera

Ciao and keep you safe.
Guido, I didn't listen clips until the end but got a very good impression of your beautiful sound and whole approach.
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Guido, I didn't listen clips until the end but got a very good impression of your beautiful sound and whole approach.
Thanks.
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