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Make You Feel My Love
Posted by Marisa on December 7, 2022 at 3:48 pmHey guys. I haven’t posted in a while. Been consumed with learning songs for my now monthly gigs. Have learned a lot- like, hold onto those bars, lay off if you missed it a bit, and keep going at all costs. I am having so much fun. I channeled my inner piano player for this one. I like doing songs that resonate with me regardless of what instrument they were written for 😂 And, you can see my Christmas present in the background!!! Santa said I played myself up to a new Taylor, but I can’t gig with it until xmas. But, my Yamaha is a work-horse and I love it so much. Deciding whether to renew my TAC subscription… Not using it as much, but do like to check-in.
Hope you enjoy. Cheers!
Solargal replied 3 years, 3 months ago 11 Members · 21 Replies -
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That was great Marisa! 👏 It’s good to hear that you’re doing well. Nice looking guitar Santa brought you. I hope you have a Merry Christmas! 👏🎸🎄
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Wow. I have to say I am very envious of the way you slip from open chords to barres so effortlessly. That was a really smooth and wonderful rendition. What’s the tobacco burst guitar on the stand? 🤟😎🎸
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My Christmas gift! A Taylor 214ce A finger-picking dream! ❤️
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This reply was modified 3 years, 3 months ago by
Marisa.
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Well done @Marisa ! Such confidence you have. This tune is gig ready for sure. My number one guitar (of two acoustics) is a Taylor 414 ce-R. Had it for over a year. You you find the more you play it the better it gets. I truly believe the music absorbs into wood over time. Letting an experienced luthier set a new guitar to your style and liking is worth the cost.
I’m hoping Santa will delivered a new guitar my way if I haven’t been too naughty. Exploring “burst” finish mahogany body guitars but the ones I like are high dollar. Want one that sounds noticeably different than my two Taylor’s.
You will be missed if you decide to drop TAC. Maybe we can catch your performances via YouTube?
Regardless, thank you for bringing us along on your initial guitar journey. Wishing you even more success and joy in 2023. 🥳
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I think I’m gonna stay. I need to hit the daily lessons again, and get through FW… I think, learning all these gig songs has slowed me down in some regard. But, I have about 2 hrs of gig-ready songs! I have a bass player that gives me that fat bottom, and makes me sound better, for sure. 😆 1 hour of playing out is enough for me, though… Thanks for all of your thoughtful and kind words.
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Consider the lifetime TAC option. Check with Victoria of the TAC staff about getting a credit discount. They credited my yearly fee to offset the cost of the life membership. I like it as I am in no hurry to learn or relearn the wealth of lessons Tony has on the website.
Good for you having a bassist! The Marisa D Band??
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I’ve had mine since October of 2021 and love it. It’s so bright sounding. A pleasure to play.
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Thanks for posting! That was awesome as usual. It’s great that you’re out there playing. You have shined as a performer since your first post. Congrats on the new guitar! 😀
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I was worried in the beginning but that turned out to be really great. Impressive!
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Thanks for posting again. Enjoyed the tune and seeing where you are in your process. One of my 90 day goals is to post more videos. I’m trying to get an amplified set up that makes doing so not such a one off “project”. Happy you have considered staying with TAC. The lifetime membership is best for long timers and the lessons don’t get old.
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That was an awesome performance @Marisa 😘👏👏 Loved listening to the sound of the chords with your beautiful voice🤩 I’m glad that you signed up for the life TAC membership, because I can’t wait to hear you with that new Taylor🎸🤘Best wishes to you and yours for this holiday season – have fun and break a string!
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