Re: Goodbye My Blue Bell (On My ES125T)
Richard, I liked your tone and clarity. As far as being "nowhere near Chet's level", I think for this song you might be. Don't forget that you haven't been able to put in the daily amount of time that might be required to reach your maximum potential and you aren't trying to play a song such as "Cascade" or "Get On With It" and therefore it's difficult to compare "apples and oranges". It was nice and clean. Thanks!
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Re: Goodbye My Blue Bell (On My ES125T)
I Love that thumb!
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Re: Goodbye My Blue Bell (On My ES125T)
Thank you, Bruce. I haven't played that old guitar in years. I adjusted the pole heights on the pickup, but it still needs to be balanced better. The thumb part of what we do is very important, I think. Your observation means a lot to me.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Goodbye My Blue Bell (On My ES125T)
That was really nice as always ,Richard,your music is awesome
thanks for sharing..
Claude
thanks for sharing..
Claude
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Re: Goodbye My Blue Bell (On My ES125T)
Merci, Claude. I appreciate you listening. It's a lot of fun to get those old guitars out sometimes. If only they could talk, the stories they could tell.
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