John:
Sounds like another interesting project from you. I would certainly be inclined to add this to your other informative works (got em all). Happy New Year.
Thanks, Take Care, Wayne
Re: Question for fellow Chetboarders
I'd be interested in it John. I started learning guitar back in 1958, I'm still a neophyte and I know what it's like to be on a plateau.
Joey
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Re: Question for fellow Chetboarders
I've been on a plateau for a few years now.....50 or so.....not that I'm a slow learner! Seriously, I think we all know about that in our playing, unless one is like some of these phenominal players around, and our Mr. McClellan is one of these! Other include, but are not limited to Richard Smith, Joe Robinson, Craig Dobbins, Ben Hall, Muriel Anderson, Tommy Emmanuel, and so many more that are many magnitudes better than I will ever be.
John, count me in with those in the affirmative on a project to make better use of my practice time. Lord knows I waste a lot of mine and could use some guidance. Maybe I could learn to play scales well enough that I can just "throw one in" like Chet could do at the drop of a hat. I know....I keep dreaming.....
John, count me in with those in the affirmative on a project to make better use of my practice time. Lord knows I waste a lot of mine and could use some guidance. Maybe I could learn to play scales well enough that I can just "throw one in" like Chet could do at the drop of a hat. I know....I keep dreaming.....
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Re: Question for fellow Chetboarders
Absolutely' I would love to own that! Simon
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