buddy GOOD PEOPLE guitar lesson review upload
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I had put up an earlier version of this and have kept working on it. Any suggestion to help move it along would be appreciated. I think I had some problems with the lap-top as the video is kind of jerky and a little out of sync.
Bud
I was able to get the video synchronized up but did not know how to replace it but here is a link to the new video.
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I've said before that I don't like Jack Johnson songs very much and find them bland. Someone said once that his songs sound like variations on Postman Pat, a children's song, that frames it nicely for me. Having said that, I like the way you sing this Buddy, gives it a lot more, er, balls if you'll excuse the expression! And I really like your video framing now as it's friendlier and clear. I've had those video syncing problems too... sometimes you can't correct it well enough. Nice job!
I really liked this. The sound quality of your set-up Budster is absolutely awesome, sounds like a recording studio...you might want to start renting it out to upcoming bands!
I don't know Jack Johnson much, but that is a cool tune. Thanks for the look.
I don't know Jack Johnson much, but that is a cool tune. Thanks for the look.
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Buddy, you made that look easy, and playing that tune so well is anything but.
Nice attack on the singing, exploring the higher end of your vocal range ... gave it kind of a light touch.
I'm starting to think this tune may be worth learning if only to have the thrill of playing that solo-like riff along the way.
Thanks for the update,
Pierre
Nice attack on the singing, exploring the higher end of your vocal range ... gave it kind of a light touch.
I'm starting to think this tune may be worth learning if only to have the thrill of playing that solo-like riff along the way.
Thanks for the update,
Pierre