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RE: Twelve String Didge Concerto In Csus4

in #dsound7 years ago

So, I haven't found the tutorials yet because I got distracted watching & listening to your entry for Open mic 74.
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Seriously impressed! I sang lead for a rock band for a while (about 20 yrs ago) and then again for a bit about 6 yrs ago. I also did a little musical theatre in between, played a little lead Alto Sax in jazz in college and taught music & a bit of theory to 5-8 yr olds with an old guitar and shopping cart full of old percussion instruments. With all the variety I've been blessed to experience, I cannot imagine doing all that you're doing at once!

I used to, however, tell jokes between songs, often while my guitarist was switching guitars or re-tuning, and my bassist & drummer were awesome at turning my long-winded jokes into mini-songs, not unlike your story.

Thanks for bringing back fond memories. Btw, you've got a killer voice and a new follower!

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Oh awesome! I'm stoked you found Lucky Man Story, enjoyed it and that it brought back some sweet memories for you!
I love getting that kind of feedback!

Re: tutorials - they're on my steemit page just scroll down further, but they are more advanced tutorials, but I still think they might inspire him anyway...
I've been asked a few times to make some beginner's didge video tutorials too, so I'll get that happening soon.