As most of you know here at TG we love to mix things up, provide you with new and interesting lessons to help your learning journey every week...
For weeks now as we wrestle with upgrading the site ( a story that I may tell sometime) , we have been trying to compensate the building site dust and less than perfect rollout with a plethora of content, a mix of advanced lessons for people right on the edge of their learning, some really hard lessons, some modern songs, some true classics, a mini Beatles dedication, and more..
This week ahead is going to be a complete change of scenery for you all, as Neil will be away with Nani ...
I have been privy to the creation of a special week of content for you that I think is just superb...Really Neil teaching in all his brilliant ways through songs but in a slightly different orientation than usual..
Now although it is not the end of the week officially yet (I am yet to post today's content which I think you will all enjoy), I am interested in what you thoughts are for next week....
Any one want to start a conversation on what lessons/songs could be next week's show ??
>> The week ahead - A discussion amongst friends
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Based on a possible hint in Neil's weekly update, maybe solo tunes by the Beatles after the band split up?
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pop music from the 80s? tears for fears, journey, air supply, flock of seagulls, wang chung
http://hubpages.com/hub/Top-100-Songs-of-the-80s
http://hubpages.com/hub/Top-100-Songs-of-the-80s
I mean the following in a very, very, good way...the smart money usually seems to be on the unconventional guess. I might be tempted to guess country blues or solo beatles like some others have but I am going to have to say: POLKA BABY!
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reggae!?!? bob marley, steel pulse, ub40...