My Acoustic Al inspired Silent Guitar
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dennisg wrote:
...you had me going there ....for about 0.433 seconds...! Nice one.
.... Na, that 4th chord was way off Tony!Tony, I think that's your best version of Norwegian Wood yet. I see you've lightened up your strum.
...you had me going there ....for about 0.433 seconds...! Nice one.
hasben wrote:
You know Fred, you put the work in you get the results as you can see in this video. Sure it took me a lot of work to get to this standard on the silent guitar...but I'm very satisfied.Tony, it is amazing how much you have improved over the months! Keep it up... :laugh:
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dennisg wrote:
heart to break it to you, but that was the most energetic interpretation of Simon and Garfunkel's "Sounds of Silence" that I have ever seen.
Pierre
Dennis, I dunno what you sprinkled on your eggs this morning, and it breaks myTony, I think that's your best version of Norwegian Wood yet. I see you've lightened up your strum.
heart to break it to you, but that was the most energetic interpretation of Simon and Garfunkel's "Sounds of Silence" that I have ever seen.
Pierre