Bill_Brown
1909 Playing Sessions
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👏👏👏 @Marty69 👍👍 wonderful instrumental🤩 I almost didn’t recognize you without a hat🤔(lol)🤣
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Another great one @charlie_d 👏👏👏 I really liked how you used the whole neck👍, 5 of 6 strings👍, the “no5 chords”👍, and the tempo changes for the various melodies you created👍 Just the stuff that Great is made of🤩
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I can’t believe I missed this one from you @Niels 😱 Really like the melody and the sound👏👏👏….yes, the sound from that Ax, its awesome👍👍
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Bill_Brown
MemberJuly 20, 2021 at 3:33 pm in reply to: A VwA Happening on the topic of "Did I Just Do That?" 7/25/21 Noon Mountain👍
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I ask this because the silver haired gent playing guitar looks a little like Tommy E🤔
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Yes, first time at the SNL VOM @DavidScoggins , but I’ve also played once at the Sunday VwA back in early March(?)🤔 of this year
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Hi Terry ( @Telboy ), let me start by saying welcome to TAC. I just want to give you my thoughts about the “CAGED” system – IMHO, the most important thing to take away from CAGED is the fact that each of those chord shapes have a “root string” and knowing which chord shape uses which string as the root, is key. Rarely (if ever) will you play a C shaped or G shaped barre chord. Most barre chords are played using either the E shape or A shape (including their respective minor and 7-chord shapes)👍 So for barre chords, your situation leaves you with with the index to barre and the middle and ring fingers to fret various notes (strings) – let’s call those fingers your “free fingers”. I may have a “work around” for barre chords that you could use. Let’s consider an E shaped barre chord for instance, you can use the mini F shape or do the full barre and fret the G and D strings with your free fingers (partial E chord) – either way you choose, you want to just strum the D, G, B and hi E strings only😱 My point is, you may only have 3 fingers to play part of a chord – just make sure that you only strum the strings contained in that part of the chord🤔
Hope this makes sense to you – good luck Terry😎
