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Here's a song i certainly can't relate too (well maybe some parts) anyway its the great bob segar song i make an attempt at. I tried doing it with an arpeggio added. Sorry if it seems to long and slow
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Nice, its great that you keep trying out a lot of tunes.


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I'm liking it, Tom You sure have a laid back feeling ( very unique). Keep them coming

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Really nice Tom. You have a very relaxing voice.
Did you use multitracks to make this?

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Thanks eddie, trying songs keeps it more fun

Jomi, Track 1 rythem and singing, track 2 arpeggio, track 3 bass note, track 4 toward the end accompany pick strums. I panned these tracks also

Thanks also clearshadow and youtoo

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Coming along. Your ready for voice lessons so you can really get into it.

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Very nicely done Tom.

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Thanks guys

AT, maybe after guitar lessons if that ever happens, then maybe dancing lessons....oh wait a bit ahead of myself anyway if i wasn't so lazy i could be seaching the net for some info

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Another good one tomg, that and 2+2 are my favs by Bob S.


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Very nice rendition!


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