dtaylor Classical Gas guitar lesson review upload
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Not only is that an outstanding achievement, I really enjoyed it to. Way too go dtaylor!
This was just outstanding work!!!! 18 months. Wow. I'll go and crawl under a rock now. :laugh: :laugh: Apart from all that I have to agree with the others in that it was totally enjoyable to listen to. I really liked your changed of attack from point to point in the song. Not only did your tempo change but you changed the volume from time to time as well. You've done much more than memorize notes here. You've made this your own. Great job!!!
MarkM
MarkM
MarkM wrote:
Simply amazing for 18mths just think where you'll be in another 18mths at that rate of improvement.
Any room under that rock , move I'm joining you.... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:This was just outstanding work!!!! 18 months. Wow. I'll go and crawl under a rock now. :laugh: :laugh:
MarkM
Simply amazing for 18mths just think where you'll be in another 18mths at that rate of improvement.
Really nice work Dean! Coincidentally, I'm working on Classical Gas too. Although I've got a long way to go to get it as clean and nice sounding as you have it. Bravo!
-Tom
P.S. I just noticed that your avatar is of a hang-glider pilot. Do you still fly? That was my main passion during my college days. I sure do miss flying.
-Tom
P.S. I just noticed that your avatar is of a hang-glider pilot. Do you still fly? That was my main passion during my college days. I sure do miss flying.
Chas, Kevin, Michele, thank you for your kind words, praise from Caesar!
I never thought I'd be able to play this, parts were just physically impossible when I started but it's surprising what you can do if you stick with the programme. Still so much to learn though...
Tom, thank you for your comments, I look forward to your version, no doubt it will be immaculate in less than 18 months
I'm working on Judy inspired by your recent upload. In principle it should be easier but for me getting the transitions so smooth is very difficult. Any advice?
p.s. the avatar is from a trip to France last year, a site called La Forclaz, an unbelievebly beautiful site to fly and so easy too! It was hard to come down. A lot of pilots come back to it after kids have left and they have free time again (I'm told it's like riding a bike) so why not??
I never thought I'd be able to play this, parts were just physically impossible when I started but it's surprising what you can do if you stick with the programme. Still so much to learn though...
Tom, thank you for your comments, I look forward to your version, no doubt it will be immaculate in less than 18 months
I'm working on Judy inspired by your recent upload. In principle it should be easier but for me getting the transitions so smooth is very difficult. Any advice?
p.s. the avatar is from a trip to France last year, a site called La Forclaz, an unbelievebly beautiful site to fly and so easy too! It was hard to come down. A lot of pilots come back to it after kids have left and they have free time again (I'm told it's like riding a bike) so why not??