meallnaneach

Started by corryhully, June 23, 2011, 04:22:03 PM

guitarron

this is a sweet piece of music-well crafted and performed


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Greeny

Incredible tone and technique. Pure class, and a joy to hear. I could only dream of playing like this. Fantastic.

chapperz66

Very nice indeed.  Great tune beautifully played.

Paul

Tony W

The technique is outstanding. The use of the bass notes is brilliant, and when plucking multiple strings for accent, that's what makes my mouth water. It's clear to me that you know when what where why and how to play. I've listened to this a dozen times at least since it was posted.


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cuthbert

Beautiful and so very clean - thanks for posting it, corryhully!
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Gnasty



Beauty piece of work. I`m glad you`re back and playing again. It sucks to have an injury and can`t play guitar. Been there a few times.

Great playing man!
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corryhully

yes, suck it does! tennis elbow in both elbows is not good fun. much worse things in the world though i guess. glad to play again though.

Rata-tat-tat

Nice playin here Cory. Simply stunning.
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Pine

Quote from: Bluesberry on June 23, 2011, 06:05:41 PMBloody awesome, I love this, its like John Renbourn himself has graced our site.

I was thinking that very thing when i got to your post BB!!

Cory, i could listen to this all day. If there is a heaven, this is on the jukebox.

As lovely as flowers, as sublime as the wind. Delightful tune and masterful playing.

Pine
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Oldrottenhead

whit goes oan in ma heid



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"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
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