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I find myself watching to the end of this guys' demos. If I could play like that... :ohmy:
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Quote from: broKen on July 28, 2010, 01:04:07 AM
I find myself watching to the end of this guys' demos. If I could play like that... :ohmy:
I think I must have come in at the end.
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Memos for demos! Provide link.  :winkin:

 :roll :roll :roll

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVJeYhLj_N4&feature=related

Sorry about that. I turned 53 the other day. It's beginning to show. :doh

Any,,,thanks for the humorous replies.
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   Very nice. One more player that makes me want to give up. :blush:

I'm really not so sure about all the facial expressions though.  Hendrix looked cool when he pulled faces.  This guy looks like he's advertising Larrivee as a cure for constipation.  (No disrespect to the playing skills)
Ben
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Facial expressions or not like the title suggest this and his other vids is truly Great Playing!!!!
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Quote from: BenF on July 29, 2010, 03:08:10 AM
I'm really not so sure about all the facial expressions though.  Hendrix looked cool when he pulled faces.  This guy looks like he's advertising Larrivee as a cure for constipation.  (No disrespect to the playing skills)

Those kinds of things (involuntary muscle constractions) are common when extreme concentration and focus are required. I know a preacher who closes one eye while making some poignant statements. Strange, but so is genius.
A Hebrew, under the Spell
Pain is a good thing

I've seen Phil a few times at a local folk club here in the UK (Cross Keys, Uppermill) and he is very entertaining and a crackin player - he does seem to have developed some facial expressions recently but I would be prepared to look like a gurning champion if I could play like that    :bgrin:



Awww guys, I wasn't trying to be disrespectful, it was a poor attempt at humour. His playing is far beyond what I could ever dream of, and I am sure he's a really nice bloke.

Sincere apologies. Wish I'd never said anything.

Any room in the cave Unclrob?
Ben
2009 FIII LS-03RHB #5

http://www.youtube.com/user/1978BenF

I never noticed his facial expressions. The guitar sounds fab and his playing ain't too shabby, at all.

Well, I can't play like that, but my OM-03R is much better looking than his!    :bgrin:

Quote from: PCT57 on July 29, 2010, 05:12:40 PM
I've seen Phil a few times at a local folk club here in the UK (Cross Keys, Uppermill) and he is very entertaining and a crackin player - he does seem to have developed some facial expressions recently but I would be prepared to look like a gurning champion if I could play like that    :bgrin:




Popeye still lives!?

Ben, my response was not a chide, sorry if it sounded that way.
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Pain is a good thing

Quote from: broKen on July 30, 2010, 12:43:09 AM
Popeye still lives!?

Ben, my response was not a chide, sorry if it sounded that way.

Ben - definately  :+1: 

Very nice. If I practice really hard I might sound like that in about a hundred years.
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