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Some crazy good pickin’ on these tracks
Although I usually prefer music “with words”, I liked the duo best of these
three – couldn’t understand the words on the last one and the lead singer looked like he was in pain. The duet was phenomenal – don’t know how fingers can move that fast!!
I really liked the Infamous Stringdusters, but the Andy Falco & Tyler Grant duo was some crazy good picking! These videos truly are inspirational!
Acoustic blues, yes, one of my favs.
Has a gutsy feel to it, lots of soul.
After Fret board Wizard I find myself dissecting these songs. and really getting a new appreciation for the pieces and how they fit together.
Really love the hammer-ons in #1; parts of the melody a bit reminiscent of EC
I like the full band track teh best.