Sweet slides and beautiful bends, Mr Whammy! That was really tasteful and balanced between suspended notes and some liquid riffs. Jolly damn good!
I just caught this fine submission. I have to agree with Craig's remarks, the playing is definitely coming along with more flow. Looks like you are ...
Marshall the Troops! So that's a perfect segue into gear and always a fun topic for discussion. Andy, any favorite amps or amp style voicing for your...
RIGHT YOU ARE, Sebastian! I hear some real growth on that playing, HBJ.
The extra benefit of a metronome is when you get comfortable with the tempo and internalize it so that you don't have to follow the click (or other ma...
Bring on the British Invasion, Andy. Welcome to the MGA.
I hope this post finds you on the mend and feeling better, Robert. It never ceases to amaze me how complex we are and yet how easily an injury can ta...
Yeah, now that's some time and effort that is really showing up in your recording! Really good stuff. And ALL the better for sharing and posting. Che...
Classic sounds, and a lot of time with the red light glowing. I second Robert's insight: It's about keeping the Groove going. Keep up the good wor...
Texas! Welcome, pardner. So much music comes out of the Lone Star State.
I like the use of a backing track to keep timing honest and measured (no pun intended). Good work ye honky tonker! And all the better for sharing he...
Great work and practice, Red one. Taking on the Rhythm & Licks material is an excellent path for the expanding player. Keep on rolling.
Welcome, to the MGA, Kevin.