@Chip Patterson It's an area I am struggling with. To be honest I mostly avoid single note sections and stick to chord melodies but you've given me encouragement to tackle afresh!
I was working on this in November too so thought I would post. The usual occasional gaffe but also trying out a new to me guitar (which I like). Long time since I played a classical guitar with a wider neck!
Such a lovely song and I really enjoyed your interpretation. Nice balance between the chord progressions and the solo. Great job keeping in time with the backing. A November well spent!
I am Carlos from Venezuela but living in Florida-USA now. I've been practicing my guitar for almost a year and I want to improve my skills through the study of jazz
Welcome @Carlos Castillo. There is a stack of stuff on here to help you progress. Stay motivated and don't be afraid to ask for help from this supportive community.
Haven't seen much singing posts, but this time i share this song that is constantly in my set. The backing track its based and in the tonality of the original version by Celso Piña, kind of a bolero, with the intro melody, originally played by a trombone, and some guitar ideas taken from another version by Enrique Bunbury. It's a beautiful lyric with a even more beautiful harmony and i enjoy a lot playing it. Tell me what you think!... not about the bad singing, that i already know XD If somebody wants it, i can share the backing track recorded myself, playing all the instruments besides the percussion loop which is extracted from the Beat Buddy's library.