That was great, and looks fun to play.
Dave
Busking Lynyrd Skynyrd
Scott -
Awesome job, you've got that one down COLD! Don't apologize for the sound quality, the main thing is your skill level, which comes through nicely.
Like Mark said, if you can play that song this well on the acoustic, it must be a piece of cake for you on an electric. I always love a good acoustic version of an electric song.
Jeff
Awesome job, you've got that one down COLD! Don't apologize for the sound quality, the main thing is your skill level, which comes through nicely.
Like Mark said, if you can play that song this well on the acoustic, it must be a piece of cake for you on an electric. I always love a good acoustic version of an electric song.
Jeff
Hey Scott,
Sorry I'm a little late to your post. I thought it was very well done. I think those rockin' songs sound cool on an acoustic guitar! It looks like quite a workout, my hand was getting tired just watching!!
Thanks for sharing,
Craig
Sorry I'm a little late to your post. I thought it was very well done. I think those rockin' songs sound cool on an acoustic guitar! It looks like quite a workout, my hand was getting tired just watching!!
Thanks for sharing,
Craig
Jeff - thanks for the kind words. And your right, it is fun (and challenging) to play electric stuff on an acoustic.
Craig - Those runs in that song look like a workout but they're not too bad really - it's all the other stuff that make your hand tired LOL
Scott
Craig - Those runs in that song look like a workout but they're not too bad really - it's all the other stuff that make your hand tired LOL
Scott
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Sweet Home Alabama
I have been working on this song as a rhythm exercise. The song is often listed as an easy 3 chord song. When you add the embellishment, it becomes more challenging, for me anyway. Still struggling on the bridge with a bunch of hammer ons but it is better than it was.
It was presented by Neil in the IRL and I always liked it. I found a karaoke track , kept the piano, drum, bass and lead guitar. I have been practicing against this to improve my rhythm. I have kept
my guitar louder and everything else not so loud on purpose and my voice really not so loud just the fill the song.
Thank you Daryl for your wise advices and help
Marc