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Re: Newbie: introducing myself

Christophe!

You nailed it! This is really good work for a beginning player. For example, here's where I was after 12 weeks of grinding on "The Back Door," eventually progressing to "Johnny Can't Dance." The bass side was simply too daunting, so I avoided it altogether.







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Welcome to the group.

Nedro

Re: Newbie: introducing myself

Welcome, Christophe, bienvenue!
If that's the result of only a few months of practising, it sounds really promising!
Félicitations! Also avec that little box you bought.
It really looks and sounds very nice!
Bonne chance!

Re: Newbie: introducing myself

Hi All, Thanks a lot for your kind words !

Re: Newbie: introducing myself

Welcome Christophe.
I agree with the others, it's very good.
For Cajun it's sometimes better to sound like a sick duck than sound like Paverotti :-)when singing so there's hope.

Re: Newbie: introducing myself

Thanks a lot Meloderon,
but be careful,
being so kind friendly and polite may incite me to post some more ;-)
....
too late it's done
(eunice two step song of the month)

Friendly yours,

christophe

Re: Newbie: introducing myself

I don't play yet my self so I can't really judge. But, it sounds great. Also, it's awesome your in another country! Keep playing man.

Re: Newbie: introducing myself

>>.../..Keep playing man../..

Hi Corey,
I'll try to.
many thanks !



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