On The Beat - Episode 371 - Weekly Guitar Video News Wrap Up March 17th, 2017
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 7:36 pm
Hello everyone,
The Weekly Wrap Up is ready.
Have a great weekend!
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It was a great busking week here at TG. I really enjoyed reliving the Moody Blues, thanks to Chris,
and especially appreciate Lynn getting us in the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day.
It made me remember a great period in my life when I was playing a bunch of traditional Irish tunes
with a friend and her folk harp, a few more details in today’s update video.
This week we added another cool electric adapted for acoustic adventure from Max, Led Zeppelin’s
Kashmir, some additional segments to City Of Stars focusing on the arpeggio accompaniment, and
a FOTW with Sandy working on palm muting in I’m Yours by Jason Mraz.
I tried digging through the basement to share my first guitar with everybody but that will have to
wait for another day, after the residents there relocate. We hear that might be soon, but who knows?
Today’s musings were bookended by a couple other traditional Irish tunes, one you surely know, and
one you might not. I hope you enjoy them.
Back next week,
Neil
The Weekly Wrap Up is ready.
Have a great weekend!
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tota ... d519276594
It was a great busking week here at TG. I really enjoyed reliving the Moody Blues, thanks to Chris,
and especially appreciate Lynn getting us in the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day.
It made me remember a great period in my life when I was playing a bunch of traditional Irish tunes
with a friend and her folk harp, a few more details in today’s update video.
This week we added another cool electric adapted for acoustic adventure from Max, Led Zeppelin’s
Kashmir, some additional segments to City Of Stars focusing on the arpeggio accompaniment, and
a FOTW with Sandy working on palm muting in I’m Yours by Jason Mraz.
I tried digging through the basement to share my first guitar with everybody but that will have to
wait for another day, after the residents there relocate. We hear that might be soon, but who knows?
Today’s musings were bookended by a couple other traditional Irish tunes, one you surely know, and
one you might not. I hope you enjoy them.
Back next week,
Neil