Highway 40 Blues.
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Highway 40 Blues.
Hi gang,
I've been posting a lot of jazz on here, but I'm pretty much a Country and Bluegrass player. It's time I let the cat out of the bag I suppose and let ya'll hear that side of me. I grew up with Country music so when I play it, it's like turning on a spigot.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o6i5-frF4Os
I've been posting a lot of jazz on here, but I'm pretty much a Country and Bluegrass player. It's time I let the cat out of the bag I suppose and let ya'll hear that side of me. I grew up with Country music so when I play it, it's like turning on a spigot.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o6i5-frF4Os
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Thanks for listening in Bill. I'm surprised you noticed the musical quote from an old coffee comercial. I throw that in sometimes but most people are too young to know where it comes from. It's a sound from my childhood.Bill Hatcher wrote:enjoyed listening to this. you played your interpretation of the melody just fine. i even heard a little snippet of the perculotar song....
Moreover, as I've gotten a bit older, my Dr has become like a nanny. Strong coffee has become a nessacary substitute for cigars and liquor.
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Thanks for listening in Bill. I'm surprised you noticed the musical quote from an old coffee comercial. I throw that in sometimes but most people are too young to know where it comes from. It's a sound from my childhood.Bill Hatcher wrote:enjoyed listening to this. you played your interpretation of the melody just fine. i even heard a little snippet of the perculotar song....
Moreover, as I've gotten a bit older, my Dr has become like a nanny. Strong coffee has become a nessacary substitute for cigars and liquor.
I also remember the coffee commercial that you played off of. "Maxwell House. Good to the last drop!" Great playing, tone, and blocking. Smooth as Silk. Great Job!!!!
Gary
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Thanks G. When I'm improvising sometimes tunes from my childhood just come to me. Little things I haven't heard in 5 decades.G Strout wrote:I also remember the coffee commercial that you played off of. "Maxwell House. Good to the last drop!" Great playing, tone, and blocking. Smooth as Silk. Great Job!!!!
Gary
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Thanks Andy, I didn't realize it was that good. I pick often so I'm used to hearing me. I can't explain where it comes from. Some of it I've played it before but much of it is new to me and it can be distracting when I play too many new things and I loose concentration and it gets all messed up and I hit bad notes and have to stop and make another recording.Andy Zahnd wrote:Absolutely fantastic! Just the way I like to hear it.... every second something to be amazed and listen! This is the kind of music making I love so much! 6 out of 5 stars and thank you! Looking forward to more.....