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Jazz Blues - Slide version

Hi all, I had a stab at this nice backing track. I tried a jazzier, more melodic approach than bluesy ... those are nice changes to follow, and those key changes keep you right on your toes!
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Kirk,
Hope the gig went well. Nice feeling in that take. Your killer tone is just wonderful. You got to get nothing but smiles from your guitar friend when you put the peddle to the metal. Those changes are awesome along with the improves.


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Thanks, Eddie ... yes, I had a fun time yesterday playing with my old pals.


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Killer sound as always Kirk. Love the tension created by the changes.
I can see this song! Know what I mean?

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nice one.

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Just wow
Loved it.

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Nice take!

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Hello Kirk...
The MASTER in action once again!What else can someone say about your style and the way you can take a melody and make it blast!!Congratulations is not really enough!!I bow respectfully before your talent and trylly amazing skills ...By the way,I am glad that you had a great time yesterday ...
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Damian,
Ya just wow. The most impressive part it making the changes and flawlessly improvise in each change. Man goes back up to the top.


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Phrasing 10, slide control on a scale of 1-10, 12. Melodic movement, 10. Superb Kirk. Very skillfully played. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. I very much enjoyed your take on this one.

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You nailed that one beautiful. JB

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As always, just wonderful. More than a bunch of notes - real music.

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Makes it sound sooooo easy, don't you? That was great.


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Thanks for nice feedback, everyone.


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