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The Weekly Wrap Up is ready!
Enjoy!
http://www.totallyguitars.com/blog/guitar-news/1878/
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I really appreciate the positive responses to the God Only Knows lesson. I keep meaning to get
more advanced/intermediate instrumental arrangements up and it was about time for this one.
The other new stuff for the week was a Free Songwriting Collaboration (which I was thrilled to
see a quick addition to!), a further look at Sandy’s assault on I Heard It Through The Grapevine,
and Vanessa’s lesson on Marry Me by Train.
Aside from reviewing that, I got off on the usual number of tangents: IGC thoughts, our Swiss
vacationers, video uploads for review, Beatles instrumental lesson possibilities, then a really
unexpected diversion when I tried to get to a demonstration of Big Bill Broonzy’s thumping technique.
As usual, I hope it was coherent but that is never a really high priority!
Maybe back next week…
Neil
PS. …probably not, as explained in the recap.
On The Beat - Episode 301 - Weekly Guitar Video News Wrap Up July 24th, 2015
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Swiss Alps in July . Just give me plenty of time to plan & I'm in....
Great recap for the week.
Bart
Great recap for the week.
Bart
I got your tab from the Beatle tune 'when I'm 64" it would be great to have a full lesson on that, the song and instrumental.
The Chris Alps, I could make it but not sure, depends on a lot of things.
The mystery gast, I hope its Dermot or Rick.
Can I remind you to teach us how Keith Richard played in "Angie"
Postman B)
The Chris Alps, I could make it but not sure, depends on a lot of things.
The mystery gast, I hope its Dermot or Rick.
Can I remind you to teach us how Keith Richard played in "Angie"
Postman B)
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Guitar Camp Europe is a great idea... put me down for that one !!!
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Sure, I'll be there too!! :cheer:
Guitar Camp Europe, I like the name . But yes, in Switzerland or Italy or France or Spain, but nót in Holland please. :S :laugh:
davidrfinn99165 wrote:
Guitar Camp Europe, I like the name . But yes, in Switzerland or Italy or France or Spain, but nót in Holland please. :S :laugh:
davidrfinn99165 wrote:
Guitar Camp Europe is a great idea... put me down for that one !!!
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Yeah, I'm really disappointed that I can't make camp this year. I am free now but booked out from 17 August through to October. So.... camp next year in Switzerland end of July or first 2 weeks of August would be absolutely perfect! I will research the possibilities and get back to you Neil. Maybe you could pm basic requirements and must haves / nice to haves.
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Needless to say I'm all for!!
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Corina.
:woohoo:
Corina.
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Hey folks, sounds like an amazing idea.
Willem, thanks for your suggestion that I come.
Unfortunately, in many ways it's unlikely I'd manage as much as I'd love to !
Dermot
Willem, thanks for your suggestion that I come.
Unfortunately, in many ways it's unlikely I'd manage as much as I'd love to !
Dermot
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I've thought it through again: In thruth, I hope it'll be two camps next year, one in July (Switzerland) and the usual one in September. I just LOVE California too!!! :cheer: Oh and another one near the East Coast (USA) in May/June would be awesome too, haha!! :laugh: :laugh: