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A really nice improv, @charlie_d ! You covered the neck… and then again! I really enjoyed listening and watching you play. Thanks for sharing!
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Love it @Marty72 ! Great performance..
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MemberFebruary 25, 2023 at 4:49 pm in reply to: “Killing Me Softly” by Roberta Flack InstrumentalGreat job on this song @Marty72 ! Will you share a bit more about what you mean by “recording lighting”?
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Hi @steve2150, I am not aware of a forum search feature. It would be a great add, though. Perhaps you might think about contacting support and requesting it.
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Congrats @trevor_finally_learns_guitar ! All your small wins to come plus this one will make for a great guitar journey!
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Sounding great @Marisa ! Timing on the chords and vocals are well in sync. A great add to your set list.
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Very cool @AlteredGoods ! You have a syncopated riff going on there with percussion! Nice! Thanks for sharing!
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Hi @stevieblues – I have been thinking about you these past couple weeks as I hadn’t seen you post. Very sorry to hear that health problems sidelined you for a bit. I am really glad you are feeling better and are able to start playing again! Good to see you back!
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Hey @the-old-coach , it is very inspiring to read your posts and feel the excitement you have for your guitar journey. There is a definite “buzz” that occurs when something “clicks” with the way the guitar works, what a guitarist can invent with that and experiencing the outcome! One word: magic! Thanks for sharing my friend!
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Hi @Kinga ,
You seem to feel stuck. The above comments provide great guidance. I will offer another thought or idea. It comes in the form aid a question you ask your self: “what is the one thing I can to such that by doing it all other things become unnecessary or easier. (Note: giving credit to a book called “The One Thing” and its authors. Note 2: I am not advocating for this book, only sharing a helpful practice). Apply this question to establishing and keeping your guitar routine. Be as specific and as focused as possible with your answer. After you answer the question focus your energy of solving that one thing letting all other related things idle at the moment. Once you have solved that “one thing” then repeat the exercise and find a new “one thing”.
A second idea: every day take the first step in implementing your guitar routine. For example it might be “getting the guitar out of the case”. That’s it. Do that every day and sooner or later you will conclude “well it is out of the case and right there – I might as well okay it”!
All the best to you in your guitar journey, Kinga! Have fun!
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😂 – don’t worry about the length of your posts. It seems to me you are processing the hat you are thinking and feeling and sharing that with the TAC family. That’s a good thing!
