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Something I Made Up in Ab

I've been trying to practice my chord changes lately so I made this up. It's on my electric guitar this time around. Feedback would be helpful as I am between guitar teachers at the moment. And I know the file says power chords however I used voicings that included open strings as well as 5 or more strings.
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Your coming along just fine. Good practice tune for you.

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Nice sound you got going there PepticDust


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Thats a good start, (1) I'm working on a original that I use to do when I was learning Bar chords and the Chuck berry style cords. Same goal you are shooting for. (2) I listened to a few of your recordings the other day, maybe on sound click and you were more into the heavy electric. When I heard this post I said wow a change of styles then at the end you crank it up and thats the Peptic Dust I know. Keep it up

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nice touch..

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Nice and mellow. Now you need to add some vocals.

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Nice clean sound Peptic


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Thats a good start, (1) I'm working on a original that I use to do when I was learning Bar chords and the Chuck berry style cords. Same goal you are shooting for. (2) I listened to a few of your recordings the other day, maybe on sound click and you were more into the heavy electric. When I heard this post I said wow a change of styles then at the end you crank it up and thats the Peptic Dust I know. Keep it up
Not sure if it was my soundclick account because I don't have a soundclick account.

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clean good sound i like it .*>*qc

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Good work PD.keep up the practice.

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I tried to listen to your previous posts , but they're in the archives now with no attachments.

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