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rootshell
United States
Guitarra:
rootshell 2.072 jams
rootshell
United States
Batería & Guitarra:
rootshell 2.072 jams
rootshell
United States
Bajo:
rootshell 2.072 jams
warbird1228
United States
Voces:
warbird1228 846 jams
Remix step IV
BluesyLucille
France
Guitarra:
BluesyLucille 228 jams
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20 dic 2025
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Your wish is my command, Warbird🤗. I don't have Rootshell's talent, but for once I can take his place😂. Thank you both.
rootshell
:W great feeling here, compliments well my friend :W +2
21 de diciembre de 2025, 17:48
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille Thank you, Nick ❤️ I don't often have the pleasure of playing with you because you also play other styles. When it's possible, it's a real joy.🤗 +1
warbird1228
nice sound really cool got that old school Pink Floyd sound good job +1
20 de diciembre de 2025, 15:37
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille Thanks, Warbird. It brought back some musical memories from my youth. The song was perfect for that.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 +0
TPB
Smoking track guys sounds great
Tim
+1
20 de diciembre de 2025, 15:33
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille Ha ha! 😂 I quit all that half a century ago. Now it's my brain that's smoking. Thanks, Tim. +0
21 de diciembre de 2025, 2:17
warbird1228
warbird1228 thanks big David Gilmour
fan love his live stuff so this was a fun song and then the guitar add was a bonus
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Wade
The right feel and accents. +1
20 de diciembre de 2025, 22:12
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille Thanks Wade.Everything here is designed to help me find musical happiness. Thanks to everyone. All I have to do is choose... My only regret is that I can't do everything; sometimes it's too hard for me..:) +1
21 de diciembre de 2025, 2:06
Wade
Wade Diligent practice makes those difficulties become easier. The mistake many make is to try too hard and make everything sound difficult. The pros make everything sound easy.

Practice hard, and play/record within your comfort zone.
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21 de diciembre de 2025, 17:55
BluesyLucille
BluesyLucille Thanks for the advice, Wade. My problem is often that I have everything in my head, but my fingers and that darn wrist won't cooperate.😉😜 +1
21 de diciembre de 2025, 18:11
Wade
Wade A great trick that I hear some of my favorite players use is to sing what they are playing while they are playing. This has multiple benefits. It slows you down to a realistic pace, it ensure that you're playing what you hear and not a bunch of useless riffs and arpeggios, and (depending on the player) makes for a more melodic line.

Thinking beyond your playing ability OR playing beyond your thinking ability are both potential train wrecks. The vocalization trick is an attempt to sync these two. Once you bring these two aspects together it all starts to happen musically. What you want is a flow of musical consciousness... to be "in the zone".

Unfortunately sax and other wind players can only think singing and not actually do this while playing. String and keyboard players have this trick always available to them... and you don't need to have a good voice as it's the mental process that's important.
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