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  • jumpinjeff

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    March 22, 2022 at 6:32 pm in reply to: Success with the Call And Response lick

    @MikeGaurnier ; super fun to see those things that used to be mindblowingly challenging falling into place within the course of a ten minute playing session. 3 years made good right there. I also love how you conquered that old self limiting belief by continuing on as “usual” (good practice being reinforced by successful outcomes over time) and found that your initial assessment “seemed like it was to much for me” was not quite accurate. Instead your practiced adherence to what you knew had worked for you before, freeing you to dive in and meet the challenge. Kudos MG. You know this I am sure but I will write it anyway for my own benefit, last weeks Gauntlet Excercise will make that pinky stretch all the easier, dare I say, at will? Yes I am saying it. Throw that in for 10 minutes twice a day for two weeks and tell me it is not at will. Double Dog Dare You.

    😊

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 20, 2022 at 7:14 pm in reply to: The size of your flat pick matters!

    Hi @Cadgirl : one of the best thin picks I found for strumming was the Jim Dunlop .60mm Nylon. Takes some of the pick to string sound out but still provides flex. Best of all they are inexpensive.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 17, 2022 at 7:06 am in reply to: #StandForUkraine ☮️

    Stand against war. War what is it good for? Wealth aggregation.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 10, 2022 at 6:26 pm in reply to: Electric vs Acoustic

    I found them to be like Lions and Tigers: sure they are both cats but lotta differences too. I only play acoustic and I feel like a fish out of water when I pick up an Electric. String scale, string tension and the whole feel of the instrument is sooo different for me. Let us know how you fare. I am always curious about others experiences.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 23, 2022 at 11:24 am in reply to: Success with the Call And Response lick

    👏👏👍

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 21, 2022 at 3:19 pm in reply to: The size of your flat pick matters!

    just make sure the assortment pack has “Nylon” in it. Dunlop makes Derlin and Tortex and Ultex but the Nylon has the most give with the least noise when it gets down in the thinner thicknesses (weird phrase). There is enough stiffness where I feel I don’t loose any accuracy with the trade off being softer sound meaning it takes more effort to create volume.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 18, 2022 at 11:30 am in reply to: #StandForUkraine ☮️

    So is this an admission that you have had Beluga Caviar?

    aside, my ignominious confession: every blue moon or so I indulge in the old fish finger sammy. Hmmm fishfingers may be in the same dictionary as hoppalopters and strawbabies.

    I feel like I might be pressing my luck straying so far from the path of focus. No Whammy, No Whammy. It is @Fletch ‘s fault.

    In my defense the Hoppalopter song is one of Maggies called Baby Brother and it is hands down my favorite children’s song.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 18, 2022 at 7:54 am in reply to: #StandForUkraine ☮️

    You Brits and your Irish food. He would probably send you back a picture of himself eating Beluga Caviar.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 17, 2022 at 6:57 am in reply to: Dynamic Invisibility

    The canines are already in, how much shaking will occur remains to be seen. In today’s world sometimes having the wound is better than inflicting the wound. Turn the other cheek and all. Not to be confused with cheeky. Still is feeling like a bit of a mouse trap in the most disassociated way. Life and death are real but not in a simulation. Still feels like Schwaub is playing a big Xbox game and I am trying hard to avoid being linked into it where I am moved around by him. Gotta be a song in there somewhere. Hiding in electronic shadows.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 17, 2022 at 6:16 am in reply to: Dynamic Invisibility

    When you put it that way I see what you mean @Fletch . I love those atonal chromatic tones that play over and over, almost monastic, if you will. And in the end…who’s tone disappears? Maybe both tones disappear and simultaneously neither tone disappears, the tones are reborn as a single unified sound each indistinguishable from the other in perfect harmony. Kinda like how it was when we played Mother together. Thinking back, that probably is not a good comparison as it was more of an exercise in perfect imperfection. Still made me cry when I heard the finished result. Tears of joy my friend in case you were thinking otherwise. Mother do you think they’ll drop the bomb?

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 15, 2022 at 12:46 pm in reply to: Dynamic Invisibility

    So so right Loraine. I have been able to do it for a while in fits and starts but being able to do it at will, with different volumes, and for 10 focused minutes is new and exciting.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 15, 2022 at 12:44 pm in reply to: Dynamic Invisibility

    Just when I think it can’t possibly get any better, it does. This is such a useful learning method.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 11, 2022 at 8:05 pm in reply to: Electric vs Acoustic

    If you pressed me to say…I would say generally yes but specifically no. Because they react so differently to attack and fingering I can only say generally they will carry over. The things absolutely the same are learning the fretboard…where the notes are located, getting familiar with chords etc. and ear training.

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 7, 2022 at 11:30 am in reply to: The latest SWR Original “Nova” 🎸🎤🎧🎻😀

    🕺🐻 🔵 🔴 🌹🌩 🌹🔵🔴🕺🐻👍 (~) :->

  • jumpinjeff

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    March 6, 2022 at 3:26 pm in reply to: The latest SWR Original “Nova” 🎸🎤🎧🎻😀

    You know me: I am all about the visual as long as its not too …abysmal.

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