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Yes, but ok when sitting with a good strap and your arm on the lower bout.:encouragement:
Cmon mate, a bit of positive thinking is in order don't you think? Nah you're right you will lose on penalties, it's an old English tradition.
'The Champ' is a Savoy compilation of earlier recordings. 'Birks' Works' is from a 1951 date. Kenny Burrell is on guitar.
no idea. probably upstrokes more than downstrokes. whatever gets the job done, i guess. if it sounds good you're doing it right.
Ok. When GG syncs his upbeats with that last triplet subdivision, is he using an upstroke or downstroke? I can't quite tell. Was also thinking maybe to keep things simple first, I'd just stick to...
yeah, grant obviously. his recording of old folks has his playing lined up perfectly with triplets. or blues in maudes flat from the same record. or my all-time favourite solo on falling in love with...
I've got 20mm thick foam flooring and 1 meter square, 20mm thick foam tiles on a few of the walls. Floor length thick drapes on the windows. The sound is now ok. :encouragement:
I love their defender with the long hair. Forget his name. Always entertaining.
Spain The Spanish have revolutionised the game, with their sublime control and passing. But, in recent years, every team has tried to stifle this beautiful Spanish game.



Birks Works 1956 - who is the guitarist on the recording?
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