that dusty old song ''norwegian wood''

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willem wrote:
Vickie is an extraordinary talent. I met her at the 2010 Canadian Guitar Festival. I loaned her a pick, then she immediately used it to melt my face, and the faces of the other 200 people in the audience. :laugh:

I've seen her play live several times now, and she's always very energetic, and every show is very different.

Thanks for posting her Willem. I think she deserves a lot more exposure than she gets.


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Sat Aug 30, 2014 11:34 am

Very interesting interpretation. Are you going to try playing it that way? Have you figured out what alternate tuning she's using?


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daryl wrote:
Very interesting interpretation. Are you going to try playing it that way? Have you figured out what alternate tuning she's using?

I just dicovered her with a lesson on guitar-body percussion,,,guitar tapping is an other thing but great..and I am happy I can slow vids down...I think I will never reach to that but want to start simple and building it up,,and my mind is still set on a looping station...

:laugh: B)

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wrench wrote:
willem wrote:
Vickie is an extraordinary talent. I met her at the 2010 Canadian Guitar Festival. I loaned her a pick, then she immediately used it to melt my face, and the faces of the other 200 people in the audience. :laugh:

I've seen her play live several times now, and she's always very energetic, and every show is very different.

Thanks for posting her Willem. I think she deserves a lot more exposure than she gets.

Oh yes Dan she sure deservers that,,great you met her,,did you get that pick back??? :laugh: :cheer: B)


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Sat Aug 30, 2014 12:33 pm

That's a cool find Willem! Thanks.

Dan, " I loaned her a pick, then she immediately used it to melt my face, and the faces of the other 200 people in the audience. "
That is such a funny turn of phrase! :laugh:


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Sat Aug 30, 2014 2:24 pm

Wow. :blink: Suddenly the original version somehow seems less daunting to learn.

{Heading to the Lessons Dept.}


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Mon Sep 01, 2014 1:43 am

What can I say?

Extraordinary!

Thanks for posting this.

Lynn


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Mon Sep 01, 2014 2:48 am

She's totally cool!!!! :cheer:


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Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:40 am

Now thats how you do it!!! she must have some strong hands fingers...

lol it definately does make the original look pretty tame !!


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