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jaklumen
response 34 of 42: Mark Unseen   Dec 24 22:57 UTC 2002

Isn't it, though?  Music in action.
mynxcat
response 35 of 42: Mark Unseen   Dec 25 01:51 UTC 2002

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jaklumen
response 36 of 42: Mark Unseen   Dec 27 08:21 UTC 2002

That's all it takes.  And make your practice time count.

Other tips:

Tape record your practicing, and then go back and listen to it with the 
music to pick up your mistakes.

Play duets with your teacher.  There's a lot to be said for ensemble 
experience, and this is a place to start-- you'll be able to rely on a 
teacher's strengths somewhat in tempo and continuity.
mynxcat
response 37 of 42: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 17:53 UTC 2003

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albaugh
response 38 of 42: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 18:35 UTC 2003

C D7 G7 C  :-)
mynxcat
response 39 of 42: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 19:26 UTC 2003

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albaugh
response 40 of 42: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 19:43 UTC 2003

C D7 G7 C is a common chord *progression*.  The notes might be thusly:

C  - G C E G
D7 - A C D F#
G7 - G B D F
C  - G C E
mynxcat
response 41 of 42: Mark Unseen   Jan 9 19:48 UTC 2003

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dbratman
response 42 of 42: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 00:07 UTC 2003

There are some inverted chords there all right.
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