Acoustic noodle

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I really like this Len. Beautiful sound from your guitar. Very enjoyable little noodle :sunglasses:

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Lovely, Lenny, smooth, melodic, and such an amazing tone. Excellent exercise in the linking of chords and use of individual notes picked out.

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Very nice Lenny.

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Thank you. I’ve been listening to loads of Keith’s late 60s annd early 70s acoustic sessions and he’s one of the best for linking chord changes in my opinion.

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Sounds good. Which ‘Keith’?

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Sounds really good.

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Keith Richards, beggars banquet is great for acoustic playing.

I thought you probably meant Keef, but wanted to be sure. That is one of their finest.

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@LenTTA
Exploring this style of playing is great fun and you’ve got some tasty move going on. :slight_smile:
You didn’t ask for feedback / critique so I hope you don’t mind my comments.
When adding in fills between strums, you need to maintain timing and keep to the pulse of the underlying beat. There are times when you are adding in extra beats, or removing beats, to accommodate your riffs and fills. You are sometimes shortening or lengthening bars. Try to be consistent in that aspect as you move between the chords and the fills.
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Well played, Lenny … you noodle very well … :wink:

Keep having fun … :sunglasses:

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Ahh yea good to know. Thanks for the heads up, appreciate it!

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Excellent! You look very comfortable at playing.

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Thanks! Appreciate it.