Let's make a time maybe with Bob too, to get together and thrash out a few tunes before we hit the HBI? I've finished my new 3 string slider and I'm really happy with it. I'd like to show it to you. My Can-jo worked out good too.
Hello Richard! I was in the Music Plant yesterday and Doug said you were in the shop, great to hear you are back. I hope the trip north was OK and the new grandchild came into this world with a CBG in hand ....LOL
Happy B-day! You can never have too much fun. LOL
I will be in Canada (Montreal) for a few days myself to visit a friend. If I ever thought of moving, Canada would be a good choice.
As for Edley's book, go slow. There is a real lot of information in that book. Make sure you try to find everything you read in the book on the guitar. Exploration and reseach is the key. Break down a song you know and try to understand the relationships between the notes and chords you are playing. Take a song you know and arrange it in another key. Thank you for your comment. Enjoy.
hi richard or should i say ola? i would love to get together,,i would appreciate some lessons, that would be great! we just moved and are still getting used to the new place. i haven't got my shop set up yet so my puttering is on hold for a while..have a great trip and we will se you when you get back...bob and melodie..
Richard,
love the boat pics!
Thanks for the comment on my video awhile back - In response to your question: sorry I'm not really sure sure what the exact tuning was, to be honest with you.
I always tune in a "D - A - D' interval, but I do it by ear and it sorta ends up in whatever key seems to strike my fancy at the time. I call it "Say You See" tuning (for the third, fifth and sixth notes of the Star Spangled Banner). o-oh SAY can YOU SEE.
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I will be in Canada (Montreal) for a few days myself to visit a friend. If I ever thought of moving, Canada would be a good choice.
As for Edley's book, go slow. There is a real lot of information in that book. Make sure you try to find everything you read in the book on the guitar. Exploration and reseach is the key. Break down a song you know and try to understand the relationships between the notes and chords you are playing. Take a song you know and arrange it in another key. Thank you for your comment. Enjoy.
love the boat pics!
Thanks for the comment on my video awhile back - In response to your question: sorry I'm not really sure sure what the exact tuning was, to be honest with you.
I always tune in a "D - A - D' interval, but I do it by ear and it sorta ends up in whatever key seems to strike my fancy at the time. I call it "Say You See" tuning (for the third, fifth and sixth notes of the Star Spangled Banner). o-oh SAY can YOU SEE.
PS...my name is Tracy not Tim