Here is one from long ago. I used this guitar when I
played at Eisenhower Medical Center in the Arts in Healthcare program.2 CommentsStarting to work on some solo arrangements. Would love any feedback on areas to focus on
9 CommentsNice, Justin!! Did you get any of the voicings from the Transcription section? One my favs that Tim taught a couple years ago.
Hey David! I did. When I started working it out I was playing the first two measures down in the 5th and 3rd positions but I didn’t like how it was sounding and found Tim’s version. I adopted some of his approach which was much more fluid and musical. Thanks for listening!
Listening is a pleasure. I remember liking your “touch” at Yosemite. Tim’s version was a good intro to counterpoint for me.
Very enjoyable listening, Justin. I liked your intro / outro and the feeling you convey; really suits the song.
Hi All, I like to introduce myself. I am a exhibition designer from the netherlands. I have played guitar since I was 12 years old. Haven’t played for a very long time due to work and family life. Now I am sixty and time flew by. I like to pick things up again , see if it brings me some fun.
4 CommentsCut the tip of my left ring finger; nothing drastic but no guitar playing for a while.
This is a video from 2016, when I was trying out some ideas on A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square.13 CommentsI hurt my finger (the joint) playing a bass guitar once and had to rest it for a long while before it was ok again to play guitar. I like your playing and hope you can get back to it soon.
Bummer! The hardest part can be having to stop playing guitar for a while. I injured my left hand playing acoustic guitar in a Celtic folk group about 10 years ago. I think it was the constant repetitive playing in the first position on the guitar that did it, Had to consult a hand therapist and rest the hand for a while. Almost there with the…Read More
Marion, this is very lovely. It’s a favorite song, now I’m inspired to spend more time with it. Thank you for sharing. Hope you finger tip heals quickly and completely
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This is very beautiful Steve. I’d love to hear you play a standard or two on the nylon string guitar.