Night with a pint of beer

Started by jerome11, March 14, 2010, 02:32:07 PM

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Dear all,

I was aching to drink a pint of beer during playing guitar. So I did it.

In spite of mistakes, hope you enjoy it.

Thanks.

BR

BG

Oldrottenhead

nice playing jerome. is this all you?
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Oldrottenhead
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Very nice blues guitar work.  very soulful and no over-playing.   How did you drink the beer while playing?  Do you use a straw or something?

Kevin

Gary F

 Jerome that pint did the trick! Very nice laid-back sound!!
                             Great job!!!

                                Gary

jerome11

Thanks for nice comments. It always cheer me up.

Quote from: oldrottenhead on March 14, 2010, 02:45:44 PMnice playing jerome. is this all you?

oldrottenhead,

I used a backer as below.
http://www.guitarbackingtrack.com/play/jamtracks/slow_blues.htm

Quote from: KevinEmmrich on March 14, 2010, 02:47:09 PMVery nice blues guitar work.  very soulful and no over-playing.   How did you drink the beer while playing?  Do you use a straw or something?

Kevin

Kevin,

That's why I chose a really slow backer :) (you know what I mean)

BG


Ferryman

Lovely slow blues, should've been a big slug of JD, surely? Excellent phrasing and double stops here and a lovely clean tone with a great sharp edge.

Cheers,

Nigel


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Satchwood

So nice and laid-back blues playing ~ i too like the excellent relaxed phrasing!! 

i use to do live solos while drinking a bottle, back in the day (just doing all hammer-on's and pulloffs......  again nice job here ~ would be a nice crowd pleaser!
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