Hello Jay,
What can I say, you made my day. You sure can play! Anyway, have a nice day.
Good job on take 2, Jim
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Tried this song today-- NOT EASY to get it smooth. Makes me appreciate Jay's version even more!!
Jay,
I can't believe I missed this. Great job. Can certainly see the improvement from the first video. Not that you had that much to improve upon in the first place. That was very good. I love the song and you make it look much easier than it is. As you know my fingers fight me everytime I try to get all of them to work individually. I'm lost without a pick. I may have to really give this one a try. If I can come close to you with a few weeks of pain I would be very pleased. Oh bye the way you had some great overtones going on there. Sounded sweet.
MarkM
I can't believe I missed this. Great job. Can certainly see the improvement from the first video. Not that you had that much to improve upon in the first place. That was very good. I love the song and you make it look much easier than it is. As you know my fingers fight me everytime I try to get all of them to work individually. I'm lost without a pick. I may have to really give this one a try. If I can come close to you with a few weeks of pain I would be very pleased. Oh bye the way you had some great overtones going on there. Sounded sweet.
MarkM
Thanks all. I haven't watched this in a while. Mark, I've seen many of your videos and can say confidently that you would pick up the fingerpicking thing very quickly if you decided it was something that would interest you. Give House of the Rising Sun a try as I think that's a good one to try out a simple arpeggio fingerpicking pattern. If you haven't already, also check out Craig's Brain Damage video.