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Walking Fred

Fred is my Basset Hound. During our walks I catch myself humming this tune, which just sort of came to me awhile back as we walked, I decided to see if I could thump it out on the guitar and this is the result. FWIW
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You have yourself a 4 legged muse there Chammon

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Bit different from the 'walking the dog' I know. Very nice though.

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loved it, must be great to hear tunes and put to guitar, i hear em but thats as far as it goes

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You got inspiration from walking Fred. Now thats being a musician. How about a video of you walking Fred with this as the soundtrack. Everything you do is a pleasure to listen to. I would love you get an inspiration from walking my dog, he pee's up every tree he see's.


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That's some great piece of fingerpicking, Chammon!

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What an awesome little ditty!! You should put lyrics to that.
I could picture a basset hound walking to that tune


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Thanks for the kind comments friends. My dog's full name is Frederick SBD Benteen. He is a registered Basset Hound, mahogany tan and white in color, and yes, the SBD part of his name means what you think it does He really enjoys our walks. He actually belongs to my son, the shredder, but I take care of him. Here is a photo


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