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Post by dicky on Dec 9, 2014 9:59:06 GMT
Can any one point me in the direction of a tutorial of Ralph Mctells version of west coast blues. I saw it a few months ago but cant find it now. cheers . Dicky
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Post by faufaufau on Jan 20, 2015 9:49:39 GMT
Hi, I wonder if Ralphs version is that different from this one?
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Post by leoroberts on Jan 20, 2015 9:54:28 GMT
Hi, faufaufau. Welcome to the forum - maybe you'd care to introduce yourself in the...ermmm.... introduce yourself section?
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Post by ocarolan on Jan 20, 2015 12:07:43 GMT
I'll second Leo's faufaufau - and also his suggestion that you might tell us a little about yourself/your musical interests etc in the Intros section! Hope you'll have fun here Keith
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Post by dicky on Jan 20, 2015 20:05:17 GMT
Hi, I wonder if Ralphs version is that different from this one? hi . jim bruce's tutorial is a near copy of the original i.e. the use of only the index finger for the majority of the piece. whereas ralph mctell's, and a lot of others , use 3 fingers for this type of music. I asked the question because the video I saw was a note for note tutorial and I have never been able to find it again. I cant work it out in tab ,it took two weeks to learn 2 bars of two step candy man. and I cant work out the neuances by ear or I would have done that 50 years ago. I have now got an app that slows down videos . but, why is it the best versions have the blurriest copies.
onward and upward. best wishes to all dicky
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