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Post by joachim on Aug 1, 2014 14:50:03 GMT -6
I made a recording of lesson #9: soundcloud.com/joachim-dahl-1/brycu-lesson-9There's a bad chord in the end of the first play-through, but I liked the overall sound, so I kept the recording. Lesson #10 is really bluesy, so I am eager to move on... Joachim
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Post by blackcountrymick on Aug 1, 2014 15:25:27 GMT -6
One iffy chord is nothing man, what this is all about is keeping the beat and sounding smooth, and you certainly did that, and yeah, I liked the guitar tone also . Well, that's my practice break over I must get back to compiling my new BYCU video.
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Post by bluesbruce on Aug 1, 2014 16:05:42 GMT -6
Sounds good, Joachim. If lesson 10 sounds bluesy, what does that one sound like? Sounds pretty bluesy to me. Good job! I'm looking forward to hearing more of these!
Bruce
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Post by jack1982 on Aug 1, 2014 17:37:32 GMT -6
Sounds excellent - timing is rock solid and it's right in the groove. Great guitar sound too.
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Post by Phil on Aug 2, 2014 3:19:47 GMT -6
Very nice tone and very well played. You're right in the groove. I agree with Bruce, how do you get much bluesier than this?
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Post by cunningr on Aug 2, 2014 9:19:50 GMT -6
Nice are you playing lead also?
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Post by joachim on Aug 2, 2014 13:13:31 GMT -6
Rich, no I just played the rhytthm part. If I could play lead like that, I'd be out living the rock-star dream...
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Post by wannaplayblues on Aug 3, 2014 15:27:09 GMT -6
Sweet job! I started listening to it and completely forgot that I was listening to a recording - sounded pro to me!
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Post by JohnG on Aug 5, 2014 10:43:24 GMT -6
Nice. Very steady. My only suggestion it to strum a little lighter and smooth it out some. Maybe slow it down while you work on it (I know the recording is at the tempo it is).
JG
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