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Post by degicank on Aug 22, 2006 10:37:47 GMT -5
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ready...
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Post by Bill on Aug 22, 2006 17:57:56 GMT -5
huh? whats that mean?
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Post by unoclay on Aug 31, 2006 14:32:05 GMT -5
Brian Kinder, please contact me at the following phone number: 717 371 9862. I had a question for you, but it seems hard to catch you at home. Alternatively, my email is unoclay@hotmail.com. Dont worry, the question is not :"Hey nice axe you freak"
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Post by Proffessor Kinder on Sept 14, 2006 8:02:34 GMT -5
I am taking a more "schooled" approach to my music. After 12 years of fooling around with the guitar I have decided to finally book teach myself the standards and methods in Blues guitar playing. The past 12 years were not wasted, what that allowed me to do, if nothing else, was to become well coordinated around the guitar and greatly strengthen my fingers and be able to control them up and down the frets. Now that I have been studying the blues for about 8 months now, it is time to really know what these guys were playing.
So I am learning one song at a time (by the book/CD), and playing over and over again I get it. I can't tell you what a good feeling it is to be out of the dark and really know a song. Your ear training will only take you so far, some things are hard to figure out by ear alone, and I am getting better now. By sometime in 2007 I plan to have about 6-8 solid Blues standards down solid for a new sample album.
The great thing is that the practice tracks on the learning CD plays the track (in full), and then plays it once more (minus the guitar), so that you can fill the guitar's role. I can record as I am playing on that track and it essentially sounds like a real band.
Good things to come from Vegas Blues.
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Post by joe on Sept 16, 2006 11:03:24 GMT -5
Brian, hire p22 for your back up band!
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Post by Vegas on Oct 8, 2006 9:54:26 GMT -5
Absolutely, I wouldn't have it any other way!
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