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I wasn’t going to do any guitar bit tonight, partly because I just had so much fun playing along with @Qky75 yesterday, I just wasn’t in the mood.

But.. I stepped outside for a moment, right as the sun was disappearing. It was so nice outside, and I could hear some crazy thing in my head, so I decided to do a video outside. Taking advantage of the much better sound quality of the digital 4 track, even though it was just going to be a one shot deal. I also used my camcorder for the video.

So… that is downloading now. It takes a lot longer to do it this way, but I am really enjoying how much better it sounds…

What’s my point? I dunno…. I might have a tune later? It is nice outside? Maybe that as I was playing, my kitties came out to play in the yard? Truly a wonderful thing to me, every time it happens. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I'm just signing off, Brenda, but I can't wait to hear it tomorrow! 💋
 
Wow... it already rendered and uploaded! Here is tonight's offering...

I'm curious if @UnquietDreams thinks this also sounds Portlandy or not. Neither way is good or bad to me, I'm proud of where I came from, and what I have done. I'm just really curious, that's all. 🥰 🥰 🥰 🥰

Brenda!!! I love this! If only I had a drink! @DannieB shes at it again! 😍
 
Wow... it already rendered and uploaded! Here is tonight's offering...

I'm curious if @UnquietDreams thinks this also sounds Portlandy or not. Neither way is good or bad to me, I'm proud of where I came from, and what I have done. I'm just really curious, that's all. 🥰 🥰 🥰 🥰

Girl!!!! This vibe, the outdoors, the hat, the music *gushes* omg, yaaassss!!! Idk about Portlandy, but I could definitely hear a little New Orleans vibe to this. Not what people probably typically think of when they think New Orleans, but as a Louisiana girl, this really took me back to some of the bar musicians 🎶
 
lol no I like to relax and listen to you play! 🥰
Thank you so much!!!

Back in the early 90's I discovered Phish. These guys are total heroes to me. And Trey Anastasio is just crazy talented. And recently I saw him in a video with Peter Frampton and Grace Bowers. I had not seen her before, but wow... she held her own perfectly with these two monsters. I will share that link, if anyone is interested... but I was just touched by how cool it was to see them join Peter Frampton on stage.

Sorry... derailed myself a bit there.... one of the things I loved about Phish, was they would just play the same progression, over and over again. To me, it gives me a chance to just dig in and listen to that phrase. Those notes. Those overtones. They will play something for what normally would seem like way too long... you'll alienate and lose your listeners doing that! But they do it... and it really is cool. It was always cool to me, playing piano as a kid, or guitar or bass later on... but it's like they made it legit.

I could easily go on playing like that for waaaaaaaaaaay too long on guitar. Not so much a lead phrase, but a rhythm phrase. The rhythm guitar was always far more interesting to me than the lead, and the bass, a bit more interesting still. It seemed to me, that's where the emotion is. The lead seems more like a chance to show off guitar acrobatics, which really doesn't excite my bits.

So... when I hear you say., you like to relax and listen... that is a magical, wonderful thing to me. I can't help but wonder... do you, and @DannieB , and @Chloe_Harper , @Hornymwtxn , and so others on this thread also get that weird relaxation, enjoyment out of hearing a repeating passage? As a kid, I was fascinated with a song called "effigy" by CCR. There was something about that song that spoke to my soul. Something that made me... I don't know... almost put me in a trance of just pleasant sounds...


Here is the performance of Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio, playing with the absolutely legendary Peter Frampton and new to me, Grace Bowers. Who I am not a fan of. She is so cool!

 
Girl!!!! This vibe, the outdoors, the hat, the music *gushes* omg, yaaassss!!! Idk about Portlandy, but I could definitely hear a little New Orleans vibe to this. Not what people probably typically think of when they think New Orleans, but as a Louisiana girl, this really took me back to some of the bar musicians 🎶
Wow! Cool!!! Thank you!!! To me, that is ... amazing. Thank you for saying that! 🥰 🥰 🥰 🥰
 
Thank you so much!!!

Back in the early 90's I discovered Phish. These guys are total heroes to me. And Trey Anastasio is just crazy talented. And recently I saw him in a video with Peter Frampton and Grace Bowers. I had not seen her before, but wow... she held her own perfectly with these two monsters. I will share that link, if anyone is interested... but I was just touched by how cool it was to see them join Peter Frampton on stage.

Sorry... derailed myself a bit there.... one of the things I loved about Phish, was they would just play the same progression, over and over again. To me, it gives me a chance to just dig in and listen to that phrase. Those notes. Those overtones. They will play something for what normally would seem like way too long... you'll alienate and lose your listeners doing that! But they do it... and it really is cool. It was always cool to me, playing piano as a kid, or guitar or bass later on... but it's like they made it legit.

I could easily go on playing like that for waaaaaaaaaaay too long on guitar. Not so much a lead phrase, but a rhythm phrase. The rhythm guitar was always far more interesting to me than the lead, and the bass, a bit more interesting still. It seemed to me, that's where the emotion is. The lead seems more like a chance to show off guitar acrobatics, which really doesn't excite my bits.

So... when I hear you say., you like to relax and listen... that is a magical, wonderful thing to me. I can't help but wonder... do you, and @DannieB , and @Chloe_Harper , @Hornymwtxn , and so others on this thread also get that weird relaxation, enjoyment out of hearing a repeating passage? As a kid, I was fascinated with a song called "effigy" by CCR. There was something about that song that spoke to my soul. Something that made me... I don't know... almost put me in a trance of just pleasant sounds...


Here is the performance of Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio, playing with the absolutely legendary Peter Frampton and new to me, Grace Bowers. Who I am not a fan of. She is so cool!

Yes, Brenda! 😍 That relaxation of the gentle guitar! The slow weep that puts you in a trance 🥰 Like I’ve said, and Chloe too, there are times we listen to you and just want to lay back and relax on the couch, drinking it all in. You have that! 😍😘
 
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