Michael_D
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Michael_D
MemberJuly 14, 2021 at 3:50 pm in reply to: Wednesday Improv. 07-14-21 ! First time in a very long time !@Omar_A.H. I dig it. I struggled to get the volume level too.
Two questions for you– 1) is that the SC 13e? 2) What effects are you using on the guitar? Sounds like a bit of chorus. (I like it.) Anyway, nicely done and thanks for sharing 👏
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Really nicely done. Liked all three of them, but one can hear the progress and confidence in your playing through them. Nice!
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Michael_D
MemberMay 24, 2021 at 4:44 pm in reply to: #smallwin- Post Covid Live Jam #1 (warning, thin air, take deep breaths)I don’t know if it is possible to like this post enough. 👏👍👏
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Nicely done, Niels. Very melodic. Good tempo too! Enjoyed the listen. Thanks for sharing this with us 🙂
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I feel your pain. I have worked through the course several times and I still struggle in this area. I can get the key of the song fairly well but the chords are a different matter. I fully intend to persevere and continue to practice until I get it down.
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Derek, that is a very solid win, right there. Nicely done!
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That is a very big win. Nicely done.
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Michael_D
MemberApril 5, 2021 at 3:59 pm in reply to: My Love For You Will Not Fade (Caitlin Canty cover)Nicely done, Sherpa Dave. Love Caiitlin Canty. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Thanks, @Omar_ I really like this backing track and scale.
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Thanks! It was fun to play😀
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👍 Thanks, Jeff. I am looking forward to the journey through.
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I, like @jumpinjeff, have been at this for six years. I still get lost, but the lost sound better than when I first started. Time, patience, and enjoying the ride. My playing is drastically better than when I started. Just keep working systematically through Tony’s material, enjoy the ride, and celebrate all of the small wins. Always remember, you are taking wood and wire and making it sing. String three good notes together and celebrate. Every small win counts.
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The scale was difficult because of the hammers and pulls. The pattern itself was fairly simple. I would focus on the pattern first, work in the hammers and pull-offs as you are able and got from there.
