Here is another transfer from the other thread. I had to compress this a bunch to get it to fit in the upoader so the video quality isn't as good. Rest assured my poor playing quality stayed the same.......
MarkM
Collaboration of MarkM & BobR Hey Hey My My: Bob and Mark trying to work out Neil Young's Hey Hey My My.
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Collaboration of Hey Hey My My
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These multiple videos from a TG members visit is like a box of chocolates, not only in the Forrest Gump sense, but also in having the choice between gobbling them up or stretching out the pleasure by watching them over a longer period. In this case, I chose a couple of days to catch them all.
Bob and Mark, you both have a steady control of your rhythm strumming that takes some doing to achieve. It's the clincher that makes improvised collaborations like these work. I learn something from each video in this series.
Also, thanks for a peek into your world, Bob. Very generous of you.
Pierre
Bob and Mark, you both have a steady control of your rhythm strumming that takes some doing to achieve. It's the clincher that makes improvised collaborations like these work. I learn something from each video in this series.
Also, thanks for a peek into your world, Bob. Very generous of you.
Pierre
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Great guys, it's so much fun watching you two playing together, makes me wanna jump in and play along!
thanks again for sharing!
Ness..
thanks again for sharing!
Ness..
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Hey Guys,
I have to agree, It is harder than you might think. I have been working on it for some time, and while I have the chords down, the little riff still gives me problems.
Great job.
Dave
I have to agree, It is harder than you might think. I have been working on it for some time, and while I have the chords down, the little riff still gives me problems.
Great job.
Dave