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  1. Blue Highway ventured all the way down to SW Florida and played in a small church for a local crowd. I had the pleasure of seeing him and his band mates from the second row.. if you like/play bluegrass these guys are the real deal. Their dynamics and musicianship between the 5 of them are out of this world. Great pick tony, thanks for all you do for this community!

  2. Holy crap! Open C#9 tuning? Sounded great. Wish I could tell the chord shakes he was making. I don’t have that tuning on my large chromatic tuner. He says what the strings are tuned to.

    This is why I want another Acoustic. I could then use one of them for just experimenting with alternate tuning.

    Great Inspiration! Great lesson.

  3. Ok Beppe is great! Both guitar and voice. I thought Church St. Blues and Handsome Molly were among my favorites.
    They have a wonderful intimacy to them while at the same time incredible technique.

  4. I’m curious to see if Will Ackerman shows up as an artist.
    The first time i saw him was with Kenny Loggins, playing the will of the wind.

  5. It is just what my instructor said to me awhile ago. There is no guitar music without the right ( or for left handed players… the left ) hand. You can find notes with your fretting hand, but it is you picking/ strumming hand that makes music.

  6. Awesome and versatile player! I knew him a bit from Union Station, but appreciate hearing how great he is in a solo setting. Will check out his solo recordings for sure!

  7. Wow! I had never heard of Tim or of Jim Hurst. Their playing is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us.

  8. Thus ends the conversation that ‘anchoring’ restricts your picking speed. And Greg, that guitar appears to be a Composite Acoustic, probably their Legacy model.

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