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  Caution dont watch if....

If your easily discouraged don't watch this video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAhZZc_Bwps


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This should not discourage but enlighten to the possibilities. I've mentioned in a previous post with great young talent that children have no 'fear' of skateboarding or hitting the wrong note. Whereas we adults tend to use fear to create inertia in ourselves.

Very impressive he has obviously practiced this piece quite a bit. Time to go practice some myself.

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I love seeing kids play like this, it makes you wonder what is on the horizon in the next 20 years.

It also reminds me to let go and loose the adult baggage that holds some of us back.

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Incredible, isn't he?

I had the pleasure once of jamming with a great rhythm section, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and a 10 year old kid named Nathan Cavalleri who could play the blues like you've never heard. Apparently his dad Frank had shown him a couple of licks at age 7 and that was it, he just seemed to know. Frank reckoned he was the incarnation of some old bluesman. I'll never forget looking down at him standing next to me and asking him "So, what do you want to play?" ... "How about a shuffle in F?" was his answer ... F!!! He then launched into the most wonderful shuffle in F. Anything I played, he answered back. He wound up doing a tour in the US with BB King and appeared on a Coke ad with BB, too.

Jeff Baxter used to come to Australia often to produce TV jingles for the ad agency who organized the jam.


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WOW - those little hands!! Very impressive and well done!

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WOW - those little hands!! Very impressive and well done!

Yes, and notice that those little hands are playing barre chords. So for those of you who have small hands there are no more excuses.

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Whew- kid's got a future ahead of him.


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Incredible, isn't he?

I had the pleasure once of jamming with a great rhythm section, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter and a 10 year old kid named Nathan Cavalleri who could play the blues like you've never heard. Apparently his dad Frank had shown him a couple of licks at age 7 and that was it, he just seemed to know. Frank reckoned he was the incarnation of some old bluesman. I'll never forget looking down at him standing next to me and asking him "So, what do you want to play?" ... "How about a shuffle in F?" was his answer ... F!!! He then launched into the most wonderful shuffle in F. Anything I played, he answered back. He wound up doing a tour in the US with BB King and appeared on a Coke ad with BB, too.

Jeff Baxter used to come to Australia often to produce TV jingles for the ad agency who organized the jam.
I wonder if Jeff Baxter is related to Shaun Baxter which is a extremely talented Jazz Metal guitar player


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  Tabs??

Hi everyone,
any idea where i can get the tab for this one? Many thanks

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any idea where i can get the tab for this one? Many thanks
Yes I do.


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  California Dreamin tab

Hiya 6 String. Hope you can help. I've tried 911 but can only find chords, really want picking version. Appreciate if you can come up with something as i need something to my teeth into. Many thanks Jomac

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Okay I'll hack, um I mean surf around and get back to you.


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http://jaw.ii.net/public/California_Dreaming.pdf

and a second one here
Fingerstyle TAB & MIDI Collection - Page 5

theres a powertab of the 1st one also if you use powertab.


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Hey 6 String thanks a million for that. Much appreciated. What stuff do yo play anyway? Cheers Jomac

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