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| quote: Originally posted by 6guns: don't listen too closely.
Still very impressive.
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| Thanks, John!
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| Nicely done! |
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| A fine job! I’m a huge Tull fan but sad to say I’ve not listened to them in awhile. This gets me back on track. |
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| Awesome! I think we need a weekly rendition….
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| Thanks, guys. I'm always working on something. I don't want to record anything until I feel I've got it pretty well down though.
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| Mike, I agree. I tend to like their older stuff; Stand Up - Heavy Horses, but also fond of Roots to Branches and Ian's solo stuff. Will, I could learn a lot from you. I never learned to jam with others and can't just know what to play. But I can take time to learn a song technically, even if I really don't know the theory behind it.
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| quote: Originally posted by 6guns: Mike, I agree. I tend to like their older stuff; Stand Up - Heavy Horses, but also fond of Roots to Branches and Ian's solo stuff.
Will, I could learn a lot from you. I never learned to jam with others and can't just know what to play. But I can take time to learn a song technically, even if I really don't know the theory behind it.
Back in the day we had a small group of acoustical players that we would often get together usually on a weekend night and just start playing. Everybody would sync and join in and we'd jamm for hours into the night. We'd have a small group of friends, do a cook out and play on into the night. Somebody would start with a melody on rhythm, then somebody would play lead riff's, and the others would just chime in with their own blend or mix of leads and rhythms. We did this for years. We're all old timer's now and have since lost touch but they were a great bunch of players. A fella named Kenny could play a mean lead on acoustic, his string bending and vibrato was amazing. I've always been around better player's than myself and we'd learn off each other. Kenny, Buzz, Tim and myself, We had each others playing styles down and synchronized, I really miss those guys. Play on 6guns, you're well on the way with your own style and tone. I'm just an average player in the pack I grew up with, always learning, addicted to the tone...I did learn a lot from these guys with different playing styles, they definitely made me a better player. I enjoy hearing you play, so keep posting stuff, I still can enjoy listening...Thank you!
Regards, Will G.
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| Will, I can imagine that atmosphere of playing together was a huge learning experience for everyone. It's only a rare occasion I get together to play with others.
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| Great job! That's my favorite tune from the Stormwatch album.
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