yamaha48 learning to play guitar playing on a market part one. acoustic guitar

Yamaha48
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Hello my guitar friend.

I promised to make a little movie,from my perfomences on the market.
My wife Henny,came home one day and whas very unhappy.She has a conflict by the company where she works.
December she had a hart attack on her work,one day before chrismast.
Little by little it was going better,by the company they gave her special work.
Her energie is very low.
Now every thing is going down wards.She has to work nightshifts again.
Today she whas not working on the market.Her boss would not accept that.
I tell here that i have the people promised by Tg that i should make a movie.
So today whe went for 2 houres,i have played there. My amp and other things
leaving @home.
Hope you like it,i have made two parts of this.


greetz Anton


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Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:49 am

MY FRIEND.BRAVO!!

Looks like you had a beautiful day to hang out at the market and entertain the folks.I would enjoy some day to shop in the market and listen to you perform in person.So here's to someday and Bravo to you!

Kevin


Yamaha48
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Sun Jun 27, 2010 10:52 am

Thanks Kevin fore the nice words.
When i start,i feel my a little nurves.
Yeh it whas a great day,hope to do more of this.

greetz Anton


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Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:04 am

Hi Anton thanks for sharing your market experience with us. I am sorry to hear about your wife's health problem. Hope everything is OK now.

You have a good memory to remember all the lyrics, must come with practice. I noticed that your young fan in the first part is a future lefty guitarist: Jason, you are no longer alone ;) .

You seem to have such a good time, a pleasure to watch.

Marc


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Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:21 am

Hi Marc.

Yeh the young girl tell me that she starting this year with guitar playing.
She has a good feel fore rithem,nice to meet here.
Thanks fore whatching my friend,and fore the nice words you writing.

greetz Anton


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Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:39 am

Anton- FANTASTIC!! We might call you a "Strolling Minstrel".

I lived in Germany for three years and I used to frequently go to the "Farmer's Market" like you have there. Always had wonderful fresh food, wine and other treats. I miss those market days!

I am so sorry to hear about Henny. Please give her our best thoughts and she will be in my prayers for a full and speedy recovery.

I admire you greatly for having the courage to play your guitar for strangers like that. That is the way music should be enjoyed, by sharing it with others and you have always done that brilliantly.

Blijf gezond mijn vriend!

Cheers! :cheer:


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Sun Jun 27, 2010 11:52 am

Thanks my friend Bear.

Yeh it whas a nice day,to meet other people there.
Hope that evry things comes oke with Henny.
Thanks that you will praing fore here.


Greetz Anton


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Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:59 pm

Hi Anton,

Thanks for posting your video. Looked like you had a very nice day. I hope your wife is feeling better soon. Your young fan seemed to have really good timing and good fret hand position :laugh: .

Great job.

Bob


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Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:02 pm

Anton
You are so relaxed playing, it's an inspiration
You even have a groupie,cool

My warm thoughts to Henny

RicksPick


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Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:18 pm

Great stuff Anton... but where are the Dutch mountains in the background?
:-)


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