I like your plan Nelson, I too have been kinda scared of the vid thing
but am thinking on doing something like you ready or not...its fun to
watch someones fingers getting it done..hey?
linda
On Oct 1, 3:29 pm, diptanshu roy diptanshu@gmail.com wrote:
nice...:)
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at
Nothing to be shy about there... good one.
Mike O'
On Oct 1, 8:28 am, Linda lj...@intas.net.au wrote:
I like your plan Nelson, I too have been kinda scared of the vid thing
but am thinking on doing something like you ready or not...its fun to
watch someones fingers getting it done..hey?
Sounds good Nelson! Also you kept a good groove going; not easy to do
when playing single notes or chords for that matter
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Mighty fine Nelson!!!
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Nelson nelsonpeddyco...@knology.netwrote:
All,
After going to Monroe Camp this year and (again) being too shy to jam,
I came up with a multi-faceted plan to make myself get better and more
comfortable with people hearing my playing.
Good job Nelson!
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Mighty fine Nelson!!!
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 9:33 PM, Nelson nelsonpeddyco...@knology.net
Nelson,
If you can play that difficult a tune that well, you can jam too.
Nothing to be shy about. You'll learn more by taking chances, getting
lost, making flubs, and recovering in a jam than you do by playing
perfectly. If anyone looks down their nose at you, it's their problem
not yours IMHO.
Good job Nelson!
I agree with Don, just do it! The best way to learn is to play with people.
If you mess up, so what? Everybody does. Hell, I mess up more than I get
right. That's just part of the learning process.
I also agree with John. Try playing along with Monroe or Mike on a
I have huge problems finding folks I can sit in with cause they all
play so fast, tunes I don't know, mainly old time tunes, the list is
so big I don't know where to start, and their take is not how I hear
it sometimes too. I am finding playing along with Monroe a great
boon. Agree too about
I like John's suggestion of a list. I'd like to nominate Old Daingerfield as
the first one. Is that o.k.?
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