Thanks Ivan. I haven't played it in a long time and I'm focusing on other things now. Hopefully I can have a recording soon of what I'm working on. I'm not quite ready for prime time.
Bill
"You should post it Bill. The more recordings we get to hear on the forum the better it is for everyone. Peer reviews are the best teacher in this environment."
SO TRUE, and you'll never find a more supportive group! Effort and Mistakes are the building blocks of Musicianship and Good Sounds!
Bill,
Funny you should mention Jody Worrell. He is my guitar teacher here in Atlanta. I've been taking from him for a full year, now. Since Robert is in Canada it's not practical to go to his house for a lesson every month, lol. Jody is wonderful, and he and Robert compliment each other's teaching style. I owe most of my progress on guitar these past 3.5 years to Robert Renman and Jody Worrell.
Dan,
That's so cool! I bought a bunch of Jody's lessons and used to send him videos of my progress for him to critique. I used to live in Smyrna for about one year but never actually met him in person. He used to be the guitar player for one of the hottest bands in Atlanta back in the 80's called The Joe Band. He's an incredible player. Check him out here:
Dear friends and colleagues,
After short time, I have been working a little bit on this lesson.
Please, attached the last recording.
Hope you like it, but as usual, critics, comments and suggestions are warm welcome.
https://app.box.com/s/bw4a2ug32fk56ikbnatjbbm3lwxearvg
Best wishes for all members, including those are enjoying a fantastic holidays and nice tasting wine in Italy.....
Esteban
Well done, as always Esteban. Great sound too. Great job.
I knew it!
Ive been waiting patiently since your last post and today you confirmed my premonition. After your last teaser I had this feeling you were coming up with something big...... on you did not disappoint.
Extraordinario amigo mio!
Nice work Esteban! That one has some tricky moves in it. You played it very well. Just some technique details to clean up - avoid unwanted string noise. The more you practice and play, the better your technique automatically becomes.
Molto Bene! And, yes, lots of vino rosso, prosciutto y fromage, en Italia.
Great phrase timing and skills to hit those notes.
Dear Robert and friends,
Thank you so much for you kind comments and sorry for the late reply, but maybe you are aware things are somewhat complicated in Catalonia and Spain.
Robert, got it. I will repeat till becomes something automatic.
Clayton, enjoy your stay and share pictures....
Esteban
Robert, Is the tab available for the Chords and rhythm for the Slow 60 Blues? I know it's on the video, just looking for something to print out. I thought I had run across it somewhere!... Will
Robert, Is the tab available for the Chords and rhythm for the Slow 60 Blues? I know it's on the video, just looking for something to print out. I thought I had run across it somewhere!... Will
I see I hadn't uploaded that. Here you go - https://app.box.com/s/kphsjm530whpyrhjzn8l
Thank you so much
As always, Robert, you are the man. Thank you...Will
Hi Clayton, say on slow 60 blues lick 10....the last bar its an G &E string slide harmonics that is 9/9, 8/8 7/7. my question is would it screw up the timing if i ended it 9/9, 8/8, 7/7, 6/5. it sounds complete to me this way.
i know that is about as clear as mud lol
thanks, Jim