Hello Everyone!
Today's Target and Pay Per Lesson addition is now live.
We wrap this lesson with a few tips on the coda, which is tacked on after the last chorus. There are some subtle differences with a few of the chords and a bit of a stretch at the end but if you have gotten this far you should be very proud of yourself.
Enjoy this level 7 lesson!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/target-so ... hogan.html
>>New Target and Pay Per Lesson Addition - In My Life Solo Guitar Arrangement- Neil Hogan-Parts 7&8
This is such a pleasure to practice, the way each few measures can be circled around and repeated endlessly. I said it before, but thanks again for this fantastic lesson, it'll be a joy forever.
Can the link for pt 8 be checked, seems it might be dead?
Can the link for pt 8 be checked, seems it might be dead?
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Hi Neil.. many thx especially for lesson 8 on this one... i'm just working through it now and that is a great way to pull it all together!!
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Neil
Thanks for Parts 7 and 8.
The Solo is definatley a long term project but I love the way you have divided it up into manageable parts, all be it with lots of practice.
Pain with Gain :dry: :ohmy: ... is that the saying :laugh: :laugh:
I've been looking at your strumming version of In My Life song too.
It's another great lesson with the Neil Hogan touch !
Dermot
Thanks for Parts 7 and 8.
The Solo is definatley a long term project but I love the way you have divided it up into manageable parts, all be it with lots of practice.
Pain with Gain :dry: :ohmy: ... is that the saying :laugh: :laugh:
I've been looking at your strumming version of In My Life song too.
It's another great lesson with the Neil Hogan touch !
Dermot