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Country Blues Drop D
Posted by JulieI on July 26, 2021 at 4:01 pmHope you enjoy this humble offering.
charlie_d replied 3 years, 6 months ago 28 Members · 36 Replies -
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What have I gotten myself into. You are quite a bit better than I. I look forward to meeting you.
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Barry, you make me laugh! Looking forward to meeting with you!
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5 years ago, never in a million years would i believe that i would be listening to country music in the near future. Now this type of music is all i listen to because of the guitar. Love walk ups and walk downs.
Very cool rhythm. This is what I’m working to be better at now. If you play solo for fun rhythm playing is where all the fun is.
I noticed the face at the end where you acknowledged to yourself that it was a good take
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Thank you! A hard piece to learn and perhaps a cool way to introduce some country to the routine, right?
And yes, good enough take for now! 🙂
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That sounded really cool, well played. I love the sound and feel of the guitar with the drop d Mines currently in dadgad and I cant put it down it really resonates. Cheers
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Super cool! All you are needing is a front porch swing 🤠
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This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by
Layton_Lange.
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That was very nice @JulieI 🤩👏👏👏 And those chord shapes in drop D, that must be like learning a new language😱 right?
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That was excellent! Your transitions and switching from chords to single notes was really inspiring as I hope to get to that place. The sound was so clean and clear. Well done!
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I really enjoyed this. You played very well, and sounded great.
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Very awesome @Juliel… the runs, walk ups and downs, the bends… and all in drop D, my favorite!! Your fingers are skillful and agile and, boy, can I learn from you! Thanks for posting!
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