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Browne'd Bach a L'Orange

Try my new dish, Browne'd Bach a L'Orange.

( I know the playing could be a lot better, but I had fun arranging these tunes together)
Can you name them all?


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Jim,

Now I would call that a true exercise in guitar playing. I wish I could do as well. No added color, just strings. Nice job Jim
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I recognize most of them. Fun stuff. A good finger work out.

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Nicely done Jim!


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That was great


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Nice playing John.

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Nice medley

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Jim,

I don't know what you're using to capture the sound, but the recording is clear, crisp, and brilliant. Good job on the playing and all around. I need to start stretching myself a bit. I wish I were close enough to sit down and just learn with you guys - but the net is a good alternative and opportunity.


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Thanks for the nice comments,

Jomi, John did not play this tune, I am his brother Jim. he is far better than I. thank you though, for the nice comment.

Todd, just a cheap mic,(came with the computer) and my brothers seagull guitar, recorded through Creative's juke box player.

I should have practised it more before recording it, especially the firs part. I had just learned that part.

Oh well
Maybe Ill try it again.
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now THAT was interesting what fun

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That was a great listen, Jim - nicely done! I agree about the recording - it's crystal-clear, and that Seagull is a beautiful sounding guitar.


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That was great- nice and relaxing!


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Nice job.

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Jim,
Sorry I got the name wrong,
I read Jim, meant Jim, wrote John - brilliant, I get to wear the pointy hat this week then!

Your playing was great Jim, I enjoyed the medley.

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