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(@wobbly_bob)
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Heres a total improv single take,  I kinda like it.

https://app.box.com/s/ydb4z2getm5ounx35af2bb445pnb96wr

 
Posted : October 8, 2020 17:15
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(@bluesiline)
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Today my day started particularly well hearing your recording. So you made a good decision to share it !

I admire you expressive force and devotion. You get the atmosphere perfectly « under your strings». It's a gift, if one can reach such a stage in guitar playing.

I send you a big compliment.

Thanks Birgit

 

 
Posted : October 8, 2020 23:57
(@wobbly_bob)
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@bluesiline Hi Birgit, thank you for your kind words. 

 
Posted : October 9, 2020 15:14
(@hillbilly_joe)
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Your rhythmic expressions are so smooth I think you're just born with that type of rhythm.

 
Posted : October 11, 2020 01:49
(@clayton)
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@wobbly_bob, Single take at that tempo?!! You opened up with that stinger of a bend vibrato and just kept a rolling, Craig.  And, I'm a sucker for a phase shift, set all phasers to stunning.

 
Posted : October 16, 2020 15:08
(@robert)
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I like that playing. Are you using a phaser pedal or something? 

I think I've said this before, and it's purely my personal opinion - try leaving more space between your lines when you play the blues. Try shorter phrases. I say that because I find shorter phrases say more than longer ones. The space between is so important.

In non-blues music, I think it's works better with more wandering around the neck, but with blues, my ears connect better with shorter licks/lines/ideas, that of course can and often should build on each other. Again, just personal opinion on improvement. Your playing is very good. 🙂 

 
Posted : October 21, 2020 19:26
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