We haven't seen Rob around here for a while. Great player!
Re: A couple of great vids by Rob Bourassa
Rob,you are a great guitar player ! thanks to sharing your nice music!
Many thanks Doug ..
Claude
Many thanks Doug ..
Claude
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I've always enjoyed Rob's music.. He is an extremely talented musician, with some very unique ideas for making his music interesting... I saw him at CAAS a couple of years ago playing in one of the vendor rooms. I sure hope he makes it back soon.
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Re: A couple of great vids by Rob Bourassa
Dizzy Fingers - Excellent job on that one! That's always been one of my favorite Chet tunes.
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Very nice! That particular version of "Dizzy Fingers" is kind of like what Chet played on Hee Haw many years ago and has always been my favorite. If I ever again try to learn that song I'll use your video as a guide. Thanks!
Sincerely,
Rich Irvine
Sincerely,
Rich Irvine
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Re: A couple of great vids by Rob Bourassa
Hello all.
Thanks for the kind words. I used to go to CAAS a lot 15 or so years ago, but I have been busy in the summer time, and was only able to get away for a small break a couple of years ago.
I am actually looking into stopping down this year, so I will keep you posted.
I don't get a chance to look at these forums often, but a friend of mine on FaceBook had informed me that a video or two of mine were posted here. I used to use the YouTube server to post examples for my Skype students to play along with at home, but now with the Mac I have had for the last couple of years, I no longer need to post lessons on my channel, but send them direct to the student, so I haven't done many vids lately.
Most of the performances on these are pretty dry, and not very artistic. I am hoping to do more this year that are a bit more entertaining.
Thanks again,
Rob
Thanks for the kind words. I used to go to CAAS a lot 15 or so years ago, but I have been busy in the summer time, and was only able to get away for a small break a couple of years ago.
I am actually looking into stopping down this year, so I will keep you posted.
I don't get a chance to look at these forums often, but a friend of mine on FaceBook had informed me that a video or two of mine were posted here. I used to use the YouTube server to post examples for my Skype students to play along with at home, but now with the Mac I have had for the last couple of years, I no longer need to post lessons on my channel, but send them direct to the student, so I haven't done many vids lately.
Most of the performances on these are pretty dry, and not very artistic. I am hoping to do more this year that are a bit more entertaining.
Thanks again,
Rob
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Re: A couple of great vids by Rob Bourassa
quote: "Excellent! Rob, you just keep blowing my mind! Are you from another planet...LOL? Incredible technique and tone. As a guitar player of 35 years I know how difficult some of the tunes you play are. Hats off to you my friend."
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I'll second what Jack said..."Wow! You certainly have the note for note Chet style down perfectly...nice playing..."
and add that your demeanor of total rexaxation as you play is a bit astounding. Most of the other YouTube efforts others post show a little bit of 'I hope I can get through this take' tension that seems totally absent from your playing.
I also liked your personal embellishements in Jittterbug Waltz. People too often get caught up in speedy songs and rave about speed but how a person treats a delicate melody speaks volumes about their actual musicianship.
You're a cut above the rest...
and add that your demeanor of total rexaxation as you play is a bit astounding. Most of the other YouTube efforts others post show a little bit of 'I hope I can get through this take' tension that seems totally absent from your playing.
I also liked your personal embellishements in Jittterbug Waltz. People too often get caught up in speedy songs and rave about speed but how a person treats a delicate melody speaks volumes about their actual musicianship.
You're a cut above the rest...
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Re: A couple of great vids by Rob Bourassa
Rob's a great player with a sound of his own.
Craig
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Yeah, I've been impressed with those videos since the first time I saw them. Very smooth and clean with a super touch on the strings. Great stuff!!
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