On The Beat - Episode 394 - Weekly Guitar Video News Wrap Up November 3rd, 2017

TGKatherine
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Sat Nov 04, 2017 12:00 am

Hi everyone,


The Weekly Wrap Up is ready.


Have a great weekend!


http://blog.totallyguitars.com/guitar-n ... -3rd-2017/





http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tota ... d519276594


I spent most of my time this week working on a solo guitar arrangement of a piece by PFM’s guitarist, Franco Mussida.
The big plan was to get to a lesson on it but I needed to get a good performance of it first. So one part down and on
to the lesson next week.

We did get an interesting lesson from Max taking a page from the instrumental arrangement of a rock song book, Have
Love Will Travel
, a caveman rock tune from the 1960s. Vanessa brought us So Sad by The Everly Brothers, and in the
FOTW department we sat in with Fred as he tried Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues for the first time.

There were some great contributions recently in the Busking and Collaborations Forums, including The Everlys,
Heart, Mason Williams, Glenn Frey, and our recently departed Tom Petty. I really do hope to get to a few more lessons on his
songs in the near future.

I want to thank our marketing department of IGCers for the nice words about camp. It is always great when I see we
have someone signed up for the first time. I hope there are quite a few more potential first-timers out there who are
considering joining us.

Enjoy the update,

Neil


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Sat Nov 04, 2017 6:20 am

Thank you Neil. That was an excellent weekly wrap up IMO!

Was the version of Angie you played Bert's exact arrangement or with
added noodling? I don't think I've heard his version, it's always been
John's versions I've heard. It was very nice if you were improvising
with it however.


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Sat Nov 04, 2017 8:25 am

Petty had the ability to spin pure gold out of the simplest musical ideas. The only songwriter off the top of my head that compares is Fogerty. Just another opinion.


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Mon Nov 06, 2017 7:17 pm

Enjoyed the playing Neil.... especially the new strings :laugh:


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