Hi Tomas it is your really old friend in Park City, UT>
I continue work hard to learn all I can until Al Zheimers comes calling. Wanted you to know that I have really appreciated the progression within and between the lessons and the great instruction in Journey Six—Strumming. I am up to #28–Acoustic Rock Strum and I think that is a great lesson but one I’ll have work on for a week. You are right, the strum is so versatile, and its greatest strength I think is to demonstrate how to play a straight-ahead rhythm guitar backbeat to a song. I’m loving it. I can play it on my Gib and is totally than playing it on my Taylor 12 string. Very versatile.
This sounds pretty good!
Hi Tomas it is your really old friend in Park City, UT>
I continue work hard to learn all I can until Al Zheimers comes calling. Wanted you to know that I have really appreciated the progression within and between the lessons and the great instruction in Journey Six—Strumming. I am up to #28–Acoustic Rock Strum and I think that is a great lesson but one I’ll have work on for a week. You are right, the strum is so versatile, and its greatest strength I think is to demonstrate how to play a straight-ahead rhythm guitar backbeat to a song. I’m loving it. I can play it on my Gib and is totally than playing it on my Taylor 12 string. Very versatile.
It’s good to hear from you, Michael. Thanks for the update. Wow… 6th Adventure. You’ve been moving along. Keep up the good work.
Yes I can strum this Rock Strum up to 120, 140 no problems.