Topic: Moments To Remember

I was messing around with this it is an oldie that came out in the late 50's early 60's it was originally vocal I am not sure of the group could be the four lads or for aces something like that I arranged it as an instrumental it is in the key of A the progression is AMaj7 AMaj6 Adom7 D E AMaj7 AMaj6 the bridge go's to D A E A Adom7 D A F#m B and back to the beginning. I am playing thru a Epiphone with 2 10's for the lead this is also running thru my ME 50 with a twinge of delay and reverb the backing tracks were recorded on my Boss loop station I added a bass to the chords and this is running thru a Sonic 410 with 2 12" speakers I was originally going to play this on my Douglass with the new Stetsbar tremolo but I am in the process of installing new Sperzel tuners and a graphite nut so it wont be together for a day or so I had fun playing this I hope you enjoy the arrangement. smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTjz_L8ACM8

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Hi Russ
I enjoyed that.  smile
Thanks for posting.
ark

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arkady wrote:

Hi Russ
I enjoyed that.  smile
Thanks for posting.
ark

Thank you ark I had a fun with smile

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Well done, Russel. Inspiring and fun listen to.

Live in the "now" - a contentment of the moment - the past is gone - the future doesn't exist - all we ever really have is now and it's always "now".

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bluejeep wrote:

Well done, Russel. Inspiring and fun listen to.

Glad you enjoyed this! this was a first take there are some minor errors but I am only human and decided to leave them in thanks smile

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I really like the sound Russell.

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bensonp wrote:

I really like the sound Russell.

Thanks Pete I had the switch between middle and treble the pickups are DeMarzio's with a double coil at the bridge to give it that nice clean strat sound smile

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Sounding good Russell,I like the nice twang you have in there.

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dino48 wrote:

Sounding good Russell,I like the nice twang you have in there.

thanks dino I love that twang it took me a while to find it and once I locked in on the settings I leave them alone smile

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It was my hope that more members would give a listen to this because I selected a song recorded 57 years ago and gave it a different slant while still retaining its original flavor "oldies" can be given a fresh coat of paint as it were so I ask you to mention this to your friends who want to learn to play guitar or improve I turned 72 October 13th and still practice at least an hour a day sometimes two and I never get tired of learning someting new keeping the mind fresh with new ideas and possibilities is in my opinion the key to happyness smile

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Hi Russell, I listened several times, very, very, nice arrangement and,  your are a heck of a player, always like your songs too.   b

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bobwill wrote:

Hi Russell, I listened several times, very, very, nice arrangement and,  your are a heck of a player, always like your songs too.   b

Thanks Bob a compliment is like a Christmas present only it  lasts longer smile

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Thanks for this, Russell ...

I really enjoyed your creativity to bring it all together, and you've got a nice smooth / relaxed touch on your guitar. And especially liked your comment about having freshness in each day ... well done, man!

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Tenement Funster wrote:

Thanks for this, Russell ...

I really enjoyed your creativity to bring it all together, and you've got a nice smooth / relaxed touch on your guitar. And especially liked your comment about having freshness in each day ... well done, man!

Much appreciated and happy holidays to you I am recording a new song I composed I have a drummer and keyboard player who came over and cut some tracks on my Tascam DP24 l will edit the videos shot of the recording sessions into one video the song is hard rock genre it will be ready to view after New years on my You tube channel the song title is "Prelude to Oblivion in A Major" it deals with the unrest in the middle east. more later smile

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