Outstanding Jay!
Sounded just perfect to me
Pete
Eric Clapton Tears in Heaven by jayswett
Jay,
Really well done! I thought you pretty much nailed it. I have always wanted to learn this song but never got around to it. I am kind of between songs right now, so I think you gave me a gentle push in this direction. Thanks for the inspiration.
Craig
Really well done! I thought you pretty much nailed it. I have always wanted to learn this song but never got around to it. I am kind of between songs right now, so I think you gave me a gentle push in this direction. Thanks for the inspiration.
Craig
Jay another excellent job. It's great to see a video from you again. As usual your performance is extraordinary in that you keep time so well throughout the song. This is another on my long list of songs to learn. Thanks for posting and I hope all is well.
MarkM
MarkM
Hi Everyone,
Thanks for the comments. As always, it's great to hear encouraging words from fellow TG students. I had forgotten how much fun it is to make these videos and want to do more of them. Time, of course, is the issue, but once I accepted the notion that there really is no need to wait for that perfect "take", the time required to make a video dropped significantly. Have a good weekeend.
Jay
Thanks for the comments. As always, it's great to hear encouraging words from fellow TG students. I had forgotten how much fun it is to make these videos and want to do more of them. Time, of course, is the issue, but once I accepted the notion that there really is no need to wait for that perfect "take", the time required to make a video dropped significantly. Have a good weekeend.
Jay
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Jay
That's music to the ears.
It's a song I'd like to learn.
I'll keep this video in mind too.
Cheers
Dermot
That's music to the ears.
It's a song I'd like to learn.
I'll keep this video in mind too.
Cheers
Dermot
Nice job, Jay! That sounded really pretty and smooth. Very cleanly played. One recommendation: I apologize if this has already been said, but have you thought about trying to work on NOT anchoring with your pinky? I know it's difficult and initially it can make you feel like you're adrift at sea. But I have heard Neil say in many lessons and reviews that we should try to avoid the constant anchor because it limits the mobility of your right hand (or left, if you're MJ! ). Just a suggestion.
Good to see you back to posting!
Suzi
Good to see you back to posting!
Suzi