Brandon B.

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  • in reply to: Saying Hello from the Ozark Mountains. #13210

    Brandon B.
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    Tomas,

    First of all, after having had some time with your courses, I could not say enough good things about all of the hard work you have done with your program.  It really works for me…

    So, Yup, I definitely agree with you and Alan on the Latin/Spanish Guitar courses.  Sounds exciting!  The monthly challenge we are working on now, has already been a great help to me..  and not frustrating!  I really think they are great ideas.

    Thank you for the Cup!!  I really enjoyed my coffee this morning, enjoying the views of the Ozarks!!

    Time to practice!!

    Cheers,

    Brandon B.

     

    in reply to: Saying Hello from the Ozark Mountains. #13104

    Brandon B.
    Member

    Good morning, Tomas,

    I am more than happy to help any way I can..

    Finger picking with and without a pick is my original interests although seeing your strumming style, has me excited to learn!!

    As far as “Latin Guitar”, I think with my lack of guitar knowledge, I am using Latin somewhat as an umbrella term..  Guitar styles from Cuba and South America  is something that I have an interest in, as well, and I do not know if what they play would be considered “Spanish” guitar.

    The lessons you posted, in your reply, is exactly what I am wanting to be able to play in due time..  The first 2 lessons are over my head, at this point,  however, the last lesson, “Spanish fingerpicking guitar” is a lot closer to my level of playing..

    Does this help any??  If not, let me know, I will try again!

     

    I love Arkansas and the Ozark mountains, as many people do.  This is a hidden paradise for a lot of us..  Music is still a major source of entertainment around here. We appreciate talent like yours….  Just saying..

     

    Take care,

    Brandon B.

     

     

     

     

    in reply to: Saying Hello from the Ozark Mountains. #12986

    Brandon B.
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    Hi Alan,

    The Ozarks will be here if you ever make it this way, it is worth the trip, for most of us…  Around here there is a lot of Doulcimer, Banjo’s and Guitar players that play the folk music, country and bluegrass from this area and what not..    My passion seems to be more of the Latin type playing, although I am just starting to learn.

     

    Hi Jack,

    The concert scene is not for everyone around here, no worries…   The big rivers and lakes are what most people move here for.  Most of my friends thought I lost my mind when I moved from Denver Colorado to Flippin Arkansas!!  No joke…

     

    Thank you all, for the Welcome, I am really excited to be learning from Tomas!

    Brandon B.