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Ain’t No Sunshine Instrumental.
Posted by outdoorgator on September 15, 2024 at 1:54 pmoutdoorgator replied 1 year, 3 months ago 5 Members · 9 Replies -
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This is sweet, thanks for sharing! I’m a bit like you: I watched and appreciated my sister’s playing as a kid and wanted to learn but never took the necessary steps, other than occasionally picking up her guitar and fooling around with it.
You know that Beatles song “When I’m 64”, well at 64 I finally started learning! -
@langerking, that’s so cool. Me too. My older brother is in his 60’s now. He has been playing ever since his teens. We send little video clips now and the to each other. Showing off our next piece in tha works. It’s fun to be able to play with family and friends now. My Nephew comes out to jam sometimes. He is in his early 30’s. Been playing for 12 years. Went out to see him for his birthday last weekend in East Texas. Had a blast with our friends Robert, baseman, my nieces boyfriend on the keyboard, Roberts brother on the Cajon drum box and their neighbor who plays a mean slide acoustic guitar. Fun fun fun!!!
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I’m trying to get my sister to start playing again so we can share our experiences. She was so good at 15, was playing so many songs at the time. She never used a pick it was all finger picking or strumming with the fingers. She said she gave it up because when our parents sent her to boarding school in England the school wanted her to learn music theory and she just hated it then.
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I’m new here (2nd week) so I haven’t seen this song yet, but love the picking out of the melody. Was that in the challenges or did you come up with that on your own. Either way I thought it was very good. You had all the other parts nailed too. I can’t wait to reach this level.
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Guitlesson, Thank you and welcome to the TAC Family! Ain’t No Sunshine is one of my many favorites here on TAC. Yes the melody, Riff/Lick is what Tony teaches on Tuesday challenge. the only thing different is, I added a hammer-on the 2nd fret G string and a non pitch specific bend on the 3rd fret B string. This is what makes TAC such a good course. Tony teaches: if it sounds good it is good! He encourages us to use our ears and it’s okay to add things after you get the main tab down. That’s what’s so cool about music, being able to add or subtract what you want during your guitar journey. Always remembering to have fun while you’re playing, not practicing but playing acoustic guitar. If it sounds good, it is good!
Good Luck on your journey!
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