Hullo, what happened to the lesson on "Layla" that was mentioned a few newsletters ago? is it still coming? just that wasnt mentioned on the last newsletter
Cheers
Still coming. Had to write up all the music for it. Should be up online later this week or this weekend at the latest. I hope... :wink:
Peace
Ah nice one, thanks.
well, now that's putting the pressure on - maybe I should go back and rewrite it!! :lol:
I'm looking forward to this lesson too! I can manage a passable acoustic version of Layla - never tried the electric version, always thought it was a bit over my head. Which version is this going to be? Or are there enough similarities between the two versions to adapt one version into the other?
:D :D :D
Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
There is so much alike between the two its crazy. This one is the Unplugged version - electric lesson is going to come after, maybe. Not that much different - my summer is going to begin this Friday so I'll have a LOT of time on my hands :P (The real hard part is writing out all the music/making my writing intelligent, so it's a lot of work for David)
I am waiting eagerly for Layla lesson to come. Seems like finally I would be able to play it correctly with David's guidance.
Thanks in advance for taking out the time to do this.
Rahul
I am waiting eagerly for Layla lesson to come.
+1
Acoustic and electric, both are welcome! :D
Thanks in advance too!
I am waiting eagerly for Layla lesson to come.
+1
Acoustic and electric, both are welcome! :D
Thanks in advance too!
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The one newsletter I didnt read.. Guess I shouldve
Jim
“The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn” - David Russell (Scottish classical Guitarist. b.1942)
I am waiting eagerly for Layla lesson to come. Seems like finally I would be able to play it correctly with David's guidance.
Thanks in advance for taking out the time to do this.
Rahul
Actually I thought I'd read that it was none other than our very own Taso who put together this lesson. :wink:
Dan
"The only way I know that guarantees no mistakes is not to play and that's simply not an option". David Hodge
The first time I hear about it but kick-ass. Looking forward to it. 8)
Oh lord. *goes back and re-writes lesson* :lol: You guys are really puttin' the pressure on here. Just remember its my first lesson!!
Hey Cosmo what's up with the lesson, I bet you can't even write the lesson...just like the levels!
"It's all about stickin it to the man!"
It's a long way to the top if you want to rock n roll!
haha, well the bet is off, I don't want to do it anymore.
- ...THAT was the bet!!
Oh boy, if you don't finish this lesson soon I'll show you what real pressure is...
Ah well, what can you expect from those 3000+ spammers? Lazy people, always promising lessons, all of 'em. :P