albert_d
2451 Playing Sessions
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It’s weird how one can get to “know” others by just posting a song or hearing a song as you journey along. Congratulations on your first post. My first felt a little scary but now it is rewarding to see how fellow guitar geeks are progressing.
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Great song and heartfelt and quality rendition. I only had sons but now I have six granddaughters and they are all precious. Thanks @Dzuy N
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I like your idea of setting a baseline. By the time you Ramble down the Road you’ll be happy you did. Good job none the less so you set your bar up to begin with.
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Before TAC we you as comfortable with minor progressions? You did a reality quality job with this cover.
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Keep at it. I’m nearing a new record myself!
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Sounds like y’all are having fun combining these skills and innovating.
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Nice. thanks for taking the time to record so we could enjoy.
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Whoop. Whoop. Way to go Daniel W! Pete Seeger used to tell an “over the fence” joke between each repetition of the song about a conversation between the Traveler and an Arkansas farmer. Lots of fun with grandkids too about the baby bumble bee.
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albert_d
MemberSeptember 4, 2021 at 9:00 pm in reply to: Boil 'Em Cabbage Down – arr. by Jack TuttleGot that pick direction going. Or Boilin’
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@MikeGaurnier I appreciate your sincerity and frankness when sharing your second Taciversary accomplishments and goals. We ARE enjoying our journey with no end in mind.
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albert_d
MemberAugust 31, 2021 at 2:27 pm in reply to: Understanding the fretboard better, working out something new and having FUNGood new @Cadgirl The fretboard Wizard course lead me to eventually learn every note on the fretboard and now I ponder their relationships rather than counting sheep to go to sleep. Great stress reliever.
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Happy Birthday Tony! Four decades of awesome joy wrapped in love of music and executed through vibrating strings. Thanks for taking us on the ride with you and many more years of Guitar Geekness Giving.
