I can only hope my rendition(if ever produced), doesn't turn out like Ted Campbell playing Assical Gas! I may have to buy a book. This is BS.trying to Dl from YT.
Crunch
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crunchysoundbite wrote:sanshouheil wrote:I had the same idea Crunch.Yes, George I think I'll take you up on that. Starting today. I did my manicure last night, but I won't need gloves.
Sounds like perhaps a challenge brewing.
Care to throw down the glove ?
crunchysoundbite wrote:I base my time line on my experience learning TNs Stranglehold. It was not as easy as 38SPs Hold on Loosely. A technique was mentioned in the thread about hanging the thumb (like a hook). I agree with that method hanging, but not as a hook. I use it as a low E damper. I've used finger picking techniques in songs like Dust in the Wind. I wasn't real bad or good at it, but I havn't lost it. Yes, Paper, you're right about motivation. How long do you play Dust in the wind before wanting to cry yourself. Someone says, "Why are you crying?" I say"I was just playing guitar" they say"Funny, that's why we're crying too!" Then someone stupid with a flare gun...Motivation isn't everything. Support is as much a key, if not just plain tolerance. This may be a song my wife can tolerate me getting through.
J-HALEY wrote:Dog, thats the bummer of being in a coverband. You often have to learn songs you don't like. For example I am learning 2 songs right now I don't like. I have found over the years those songs tend to grow on me. Sometimes they end up being signature songs that I become known for. The band was told to learn 2 songs by a very FAMOUS actor that is also a musician for the Vegas gig. They are keeping it very hush hush because of the fame of this person. The company that has hired us always has a very High Profile Key note speaker so I don't doubt this will be the case! Anyhow I am learning the songs (I'll probably only play them this one time) I am gonna kick @ss on them as a pro!
Lynard Dylan wrote:Hey Crunch, Jim Stafford is a hell of aThat mighta been me that posted...I was referring to Rory Gallagher...Saw him at a concert and flat out busted a string. Without missing a beat, his band covered well. he replaced the string and was full 6 in no time flat...I'm saying at least 60-70 seconds... Pretty professional and amazing , I thought...
guitar player, he's had a theater down
here for close to 30 years. When I first
carried my guitar down to Branson his
was the 2nd theater I stopped at he
wasn't much help, but I believe he
truly tried to help me.
Somebody posted a thread where a
guy beat on his guitar and tuned on it
while playing. Sh#t this is what Jim
Staffords been doing at his show for
a long time now.
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