On the Beat - Episode 250 - Weekly Guitar Video News Wrap Up July 4th, 2014
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 1:10 pm
Hi Everyone,
The Weekly Wrap Up is ready!
Enjoy!
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A little patriotic music was the call of the day, although the Spanish piece I started with may seem somewhat inappropriate.
I did manage to mangle my way through bits and pieces of more appropriate material along the way. Other than paying
attention to tennis from England (featuring a rising Canadian star), and hoping to shoot before our local parade started, I
think I mentioned some of the recent releases, and made a few promises hoping to keep at least one or two.
The main new stuff this week was Back To The Earth by Jason Mraz, a solo arrangement of Hallelujah, the hardest part of
Whodunit, a segment from Guitar Geography on the pesky second string, and a FOTW with Fred working on the tricky timing
parts to Two Of Us.
I hope everybody in the US has a great holiday weekend and back to our regular programming soon…
The Weekly Wrap Up is ready!
Enjoy!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/blog/guit ... -4th-2014/
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tota ... d519276594
A little patriotic music was the call of the day, although the Spanish piece I started with may seem somewhat inappropriate.
I did manage to mangle my way through bits and pieces of more appropriate material along the way. Other than paying
attention to tennis from England (featuring a rising Canadian star), and hoping to shoot before our local parade started, I
think I mentioned some of the recent releases, and made a few promises hoping to keep at least one or two.
The main new stuff this week was Back To The Earth by Jason Mraz, a solo arrangement of Hallelujah, the hardest part of
Whodunit, a segment from Guitar Geography on the pesky second string, and a FOTW with Fred working on the tricky timing
parts to Two Of Us.
I hope everybody in the US has a great holiday weekend and back to our regular programming soon…