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Great improv @Jonathandavid ! Your phrasing and melody evoked a spooky waltz in my mind. Nicely done!
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Hi @1967kerbygmail-com . Which web browser are you using? I use Chrome on both my iPhone and iPad and have been able to select the video speeds. Note: when you open the video be sure your iPad is in landscape position. If it is in portrait the speed pop up on the video will only show 1x and higher and as you may be describing, there is no way to scroll that portion of the screen. Opening the video in landscape mode should provide access to all the speeds. Hope this is helpful.
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I like your taste and style @Spiz ! Everything goes better with Guinness!
@Philb when I open picture attachments in TAC it is at least a two to three step process for me. First when I click on the link for the image I have to download it. Then I get a prompt that asks “open with” and I select files – and then finally my download file folder opens and I can select the image to view it. 😃. I am doing this in an iPhone by the way. There is most likely an easier way. 🤔 Just sharing.
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Hi @Philb , great performance of this classic song. Your transition between finger picking, strumming and palm muting were great. I really felt the message of the song and your own message through your performance. Thanks very much for sharing.
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Wow @charlie_d – your improv had it all: scales, double stops, slides, bends… and harmonics! That was really creative and very cool! 😎. Thanks for sharing!
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Nice one @Jonathandavid ! You worked the entire neck and integrated the scales very well with the backing track. I really enjoyed your improv! 😃
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Very melodic and smooth @Jonathandavid ! Nice transitions between scales. I enjoyed listening and watching!
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Great performance @Loraine ! Your chord transitions, timing and strumming are getting better and better. Your vocals had some good energy as well. Nice one!
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Thanks @charlie_d for having a look at the post and for your input and feedback! A significant part of my guitar dabbling over the years has been focused on the blues (electric guitar) and leaned heavily in the Pentatonic and Blues scales.
