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Frosty
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Jan 11, 2012
9:34 AM


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nacoran
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Jan 11, 2012
10:04 AM
Trivia- who's single was on the other side of the Lee Marvin "Wanderin' Star" single?


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tookatooka
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Jan 11, 2012
10:09 AM
Was it Clint with I talk to the trees?
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Jagrowler
85 posts
Jan 12, 2012
12:59 AM
Watched this morning. Best I've seen from you so far (although don't religiously watch every video posted on the forum, so comment not meant to be definitive!). I like the way you choose a tempo to suit the tune rather than try to copy original 'song' speed - it zips along very nicely.

Enjoyed the bikes also, and tried to guess which was your bike - my money was on the Villiers twin around the 20 sec mark until the final frame. Boy, I'm such a bad judge of character!
Frosty
45 posts
Jan 12, 2012
3:51 AM
@Jagrowler
Thank you for your comment. I try always to create a new way to express the melody I am playing. Sometimes I like what do, sometimes I like it less. I like this one and Albatross best of what I have done so far. Maybe a bit too much vibrato notes in both when I listen to them now. I like also to try a latin style backing track with everything I play. Sometimes it works, sometimes it does not work.

Speaking of the bikes the dark blue Yamaha Virago in the picture coming up at about 1:57 is my first bike that I have owned. And in the last picture you can see me with my Yamaha FJR, which I gave up last summer (the bike is also in the second last picture on the right). Maybe I will put a picture of my current bike in one of the next Youtube "videos".

@nacoran
What is the answer to your question? I have no idea what it could be, or was tookatooka right?
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