Rocking the blues Shane! Both sounded great!! Absolutely love Albert king and was just listening to Live Wire / Blues Power yesterday. If I could play what you just played I’d have died and gone to heaven. Rock on
Sounding truly great Shane! I haven’t got any advice except: keep doing what you’re doing. You’re already awesome mate!
oh, and so is your tone
Hey Phil,
Thanks for the listen, and kind words mate. Much appreciated mate.
You’re not too shabby yourself Phil.
Maybe a collab is on the cards some time in the future. We’ll see what this Blues course turns up. Not long now.
Cheers, Shane
Always up for a collab - maybe some ideas will come out of BLIMsville!
I loved the second one! I’d like to learn it as well, will look for that book! great job sir!
Hey Shane, you got da blooz man!
Very nice, first piece I liked your use of double stops and bends, very much in the vein of Albert King.
Second piece, nice contrast, nothing about it that I didn’t like, well done mate!
Hi Shane,
you are already so well into the Blues and have a great foundation to up-skill even more during the BLIM. I think James @Socio put it all to well with the rocket towards the stars. Can’t wait to see/hear some renditions in between and after the 6 months.
I enjoyed both etudes a lot, with a little favour towards the Chicago style one. Even though you feel it, to me tension was at no point noticeable. But I know what this little beast is capable of doing to us all to well myself. Guess we just need to push through by beating it each and every time a little more when the cam is rolling.
Just wish you loads of fun digging even deeper into the Blues!
Hi Shane, I enjoyed these two. Thought the first one flowed a little more, but did not notice any tension. Good job.
Hoo boy! Very cool. Gives me something to reach for. You felt very relaxed and spot on the groove. Great work Shane.
Late to the party, but found it eventually. I like both and I didn’t register a lot of tension, but these things you would know the best from playing. I thought your position change from low to high and vice verse is superb. Really fast and clean. Not just in these etudes, I saw this earlier in your playing.