A little lead and rhythm playing. Plain and just expressing myself on the fretboard.
Hey, that's been a while, but great to hear some stylings posted to the Forum!
Once again, I am suffering bend vibrato envy... I am convinced it's a genetic disorder.
Joe, so good to hear you playing again. What is a simple and easy warm-up exercise for you would be hard work for me. Phew. And I like the sound of your guitar.
Keep it up, because diversity enriches the forum.
Greetings to Japan,
Birgit
Love this Joe. And at the end i love the endnotes with that chord. Thanks for sharing!
Hey, that's been a while, but great to hear some stylings posted to the Forum!
Once again, I am suffering bend vibrato envy... I am convinced it's a genetic disorder.
Hey Clayton, good to hear from you. The vibrato is the fingertips way of singing. Think of it that way. Try it when playing " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ", and singing it with some vibrato at your fingertips and you'll have the " real " connection of vibrato. I learned that from Roberts style of playing. It makes a lot of sense too!
Joe, so good to hear you playing again. What is a simple and easy warm-up exercise for you would be hard work for me. Phew. And I like the sound of your guitar.
Keep it up, because diversity enriches the forum.
Greetings to Japan,
Birgit
Thank you bluesline for your kind comment. The tone from the guitar seems to be the same no matter what guitar I pickup. Weird I tell ya.
Love this Joe. And at the end i love the endnotes with that chord. Thanks for sharing!
Hello blues-lover
Thank you for your kind comment. I think the endnotes is what make music very personal and comes from the heart.