Hi Gang,
A couple months ago our video guy, Larry Baron had to produce a documentary for a class he was taking at De Anza College in Cupertino, CA. He asked me about putting together a little history of TG, and how Matt and I came together to get the ball rolling. I figured it was time to share it here.
Neil
On The Beat - Episode 277 - The TG Story by Larry Baron
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Wow! Awesome video!! :cheer:
The story of TG remains a great story! And I'm proud to be a part of it now, of the TG staff, family and community. It has changed my musical life, brought me to places and steered me into directions that I never thought of and that I absolutely love.
Well done Larry!
(and now I got proof that I was actually really there. :laugh: )
Ness
The story of TG remains a great story! And I'm proud to be a part of it now, of the TG staff, family and community. It has changed my musical life, brought me to places and steered me into directions that I never thought of and that I absolutely love.
Well done Larry!
(and now I got proof that I was actually really there. :laugh: )
Ness
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I guess we are all proud to have been a part of the story.
I notice Matt's office is the beach! :laugh:
I notice Matt's office is the beach! :laugh:
Great to watch! I also found TG by the way of you tube a few 3 or 4 years ago and that was the end of my "jam play" subscription. About 4 years being one of the TG family and proud to be part of it! I need to search for any other "behind the scene videos" that might be out there. Thanks for posting this!! Dave
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The first TG video I ever saw, was one of Neil asking, "are you tired of only being able to play just parts of songs?" I said "YEUP", and I signed up. I'm so glad I did.
Scott
YEAH, what Vanessa said. All of the above.Wow! Awesome video!! :cheer:
The story of TG remains a great story! And I'm proud to be a part of it now, of the TG staff, family and community. It has changed my musical life, brought me to places and steered me into directions that I never thought of and that I absolutely love.
Well done Larry!
(and now I got proof that I was actually really there. :laugh: )
Ness
The first TG video I ever saw, was one of Neil asking, "are you tired of only being able to play just parts of songs?" I said "YEUP", and I signed up. I'm so glad I did.
Scott
Its a true story and you can only believe it when you are a part of it from the beginning or after that, you really learn here more in one hour then searching the net in one year, it are really the greatest lessons on the net, also the forum is great.
Met here a lot of supporting people too.
Still be a part of it every week and can't stop..
Willem
PS. Like Matt said "go home and practice" well I am and watch the whole thing again..
Met here a lot of supporting people too.
Still be a part of it every week and can't stop..
Willem
PS. Like Matt said "go home and practice" well I am and watch the whole thing again..
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Neil
I can't believe you took so long making this little ten minute video.
That's a miniscule proportion against your generous acoustic guitar video tuition !!
It's well over due.
You are the musical heart beat of Acoustic Guitar tuition.
Neil, Matt, Vanessa, Larry Baron and everything Totally Guitars.
There's more than hope for budding guitarists.
Thank You
Dermot
I can't believe you took so long making this little ten minute video.
That's a miniscule proportion against your generous acoustic guitar video tuition !!
It's well over due.
You are the musical heart beat of Acoustic Guitar tuition.
Neil, Matt, Vanessa, Larry Baron and everything Totally Guitars.
There's more than hope for budding guitarists.
Thank You
Dermot
Great video. I have a followup question.
Why did Matt choose to walk into Neil's guitar studio? Why that particular studio? Was it just luck that Matt chose a guitar teacher who had the teaching skills, breadth of knowledge, and mastery of the subject to pull off a Totally Guitars type of thing?
Why did Matt choose to walk into Neil's guitar studio? Why that particular studio? Was it just luck that Matt chose a guitar teacher who had the teaching skills, breadth of knowledge, and mastery of the subject to pull off a Totally Guitars type of thing?