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  • Philb

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    October 13, 2025 at 10:45 pm in reply to: When I’m 64 (The Beatles)

    @buzzcarla-cgmail-com

    Thank you! I’m not brave. I have been in TAC long enough to know I will not play perfectly (but that’s okay); this is a generous community; it is good for me to post and get feedback; and it is good to make contact with other TAC members. Enjoy your experience here!

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  • Philb

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    October 12, 2025 at 7:07 pm in reply to: When I’m 64 (The Beatles)

    @Bill_Brown Thanks Bill! Sending you a message.

  • Philb

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    October 10, 2025 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Lord I Hope This Day is Good

    Good job! Well done Marty!

  • Philb

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    October 10, 2025 at 11:07 am in reply to: When I’m 64 (The Beatles)

    @petelanger @Braden

    Thank you both for listening and the gracious words. Enjoy the upcoming weekend!

  • Philb

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    October 9, 2025 at 3:05 pm in reply to: When I’m 64 (The Beatles)

    @Skyman911 Thanks! 64 is a fine age. Enjoy!

    @albert_d Thanks! Yes; 64 is in the year view mirror quite a while now, and the hair left a long time ago.

  • Philb

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    October 9, 2025 at 11:09 am in reply to: Sharing songs I’ve worked on.

    Sounding excellent! Welcome to TAC. Enjoy!

  • Philb

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    October 7, 2025 at 11:24 pm in reply to: Rock Me, guitar lick challenge Tuesday Oct 7, 2025

    It isn’t where there are lyrics. It is the acoustic guitar version in a sense of what the fiddle plays for it’s solo in parts. The fiddle of course has a different sound, and is playing at a different speed, but you it is the same notes. You can hear it at the beginning and in other parts. It might not be apparent at first, but speed up the play track to 2 times the speed and you may be able to see where it is playing the fiddle part.

  • Philb

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    October 7, 2025 at 11:13 pm in reply to: Green light to play

    You’ve been through a lot, so the mental gymnastics that work out with our emotions will be popping up. For any of us; when we go through tough stuff; I think especially as we move into the mature years of our life (at least for me); and have more limitations in ways physically; we can be overcome. You sound like you know what hinders you in these ways as you seek to gain and use your physical abilities. Write it out; read it; remind yourself how to work through or around the hindrances; and walk out daily a path toward your goals. The speed of recovery or progress is not what is most important. Keep moving toward them. Involve what support system you can. The best to you Loraine. You are thought of and prayed for. Keep well; and keep on truckin’.

  • Philb

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    October 3, 2025 at 12:28 am in reply to: Revisiting the garden

    Sorry to hear about your finger. Good to see you playing again. Nice!

  • Philb

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    September 28, 2025 at 10:32 pm in reply to: “Can’t Find My Way Home” cover. Not mine (Obviously!) but ….

    i have enjoyed many of his videos. The 3 string shovel is impressive also.

  • Philb

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    September 25, 2025 at 10:38 pm in reply to: Ain’t No Sunshine

    Nice job!

  • Philb

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    September 25, 2025 at 10:33 pm in reply to: Consistency

    Way to go!

  • Philb

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    September 22, 2025 at 11:23 am in reply to: 3rd surgery on wrist today

    @Loraine

    Totally understandable

  • Philb

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    September 21, 2025 at 10:13 pm in reply to: 3rd surgery on wrist today

    So sorry to hear of how daunting this has been, and is. Keep going. Do what you have to for your health. Keep finding ways to enhance your life and bring you joy. Play when you can. May you be uplifted. Care and prayers for you Loraine.

  • Philb

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    September 20, 2025 at 5:13 pm in reply to: FAMILY (original, quickly wrote, recorded for a family situation)

    @albert_d Thank you!

    @petelanger It is open G tuning; using bar chords on the 3rd, 5th, and 7th frets; making A#, C, and D chords I believe. A good open timing to get a little grit and bluesy sound. Thank you!

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