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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2014 1:57:29 GMT
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Post by wezzywest on Apr 15, 2014 17:57:57 GMT
Yes i spotted this, not available in the UK as a DVD ste for 6 to 8 weeks. Ah well Toms free lesson on you tube will do for now. Cheers.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2014 2:26:03 GMT
I downloaded mine! Not waiting for the mailman no more!
I am enjoying this set a real lot, even though I have gone through all there is on RJ in the past, and also went through all the roots of RJ I could. I have decided to try and get closer to RJs versions instead of my wobbly ones! There isn't much help with his bamboo shoots under the fingernails voice though.
Way more fun these days where I have a few (ahem) spare guitars in all the tunings. I hate that feeling of ...badging balding baaaaaaadooooooing ing ing BANG.
BluesKing777.
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Post by Michael Messer on Apr 29, 2014 11:44:44 GMT
I was in touch with Tom this morning, he is very proud of his new RJ tuition DVDs, and rightfully so!
Here is the Youtube clip....
Shine On Michael
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2014 12:35:42 GMT
Tom should be proud, too!
What a large endeavour to take on, and he plays all the tricky bits.
Some instructionals I have in the past have been, honestly, nothing like RJs guitar.
I am plodding my way through the 'variations' of the A Blues Tom has laid out for us - it could do our/your head in the way RJ played the same tune with little changes in about 7 or 8 songs and added different vocals. Tom goes through this idea by doing 2 whole songs and then highlights that concentrate on the extra bits.
Very well done!
BluesKing777.
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