Hi Everyone,
Your weekly wrap up awaits...
http://www.totallyguitars.com/blog/tota ... -2011.html
From Woodsongs Guitar Shop in Boulder, Colorado-
This week we went a little deeper into the Zombies catalog for our
Target members with their song I Love You, as well as Rod Argent's
tune Hold Your Head Up. There were a couple of solo ukulele lessons
from Hal Kinnaman, My Sweet Sweetie and Somewhere Over The Rainbow. We
had the next installment of Muriel Anderson's lesson on Vincent and
finished up Scott's Fly On The Wall lesson with a look at On The
Horizon. There also were a couple of clips from Jack van Breen talking
about different Martin series and models.
Other additions to the site include our Banner Map, following the TG
Banner around the world. It is accessible through the Community Map
button. We now have added a quick link menu to the bottom of every
window that will take you to all the social media sites, Twitter,
Facebook, etc. It really helps us out when to spread our info there so
please keep it up.
Another feature that has been added is our Guest Reporter Uploader.
This allows anybody to upload videos that might be interesting or
pertinent to TG automatically. Be sure to check it out and start
thinking about projects.
That's all from beautiful Boulder...
Stay Tuned& In Touch,
Neil
>> On the Beat - Episode 69 - Weekly Guitar video news wrapup July 1, 2011
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Ya gotta love Boulder Colorado. I grew up not far away in Fort Collins.I hope that you enjoyed every minute of your trip.
Dave
Dave
Neil, I've been on a little family vacation myself, and just now (sunday eve) watched your news. I really, really like that song of yours, that you wrapped up the news with, even if you can't remember the name.
That one would certainly be a great addition to the list.
SCott
That one would certainly be a great addition to the list.
SCott
Great!... except that now I have to go watch the News to figure out what song it was. You probably know by now that these segments are pretty much improvised. My scriptwriters seem to have lost their original scripts, which they never wrote anyway, or were never hired to write, or they never existed, or...
Neil
Neil
Well obviously you seem to do just fine without them script writers. You definetly have that softball bleacher tan going on.
But now that we have recorded proof that the mystery song, does exist, AND you hinted you may do a lesson, maybe we can jump on it after we put the polish on Sleight of Hand.
Wait, that may take too long. I'm sure there are songs-o-plenty to keep me busy until I see that one.
But now that we have recorded proof that the mystery song, does exist, AND you hinted you may do a lesson, maybe we can jump on it after we put the polish on Sleight of Hand.
Wait, that may take too long. I'm sure there are songs-o-plenty to keep me busy until I see that one.