OM35 songs

@twistor59 @Justh33 Thanks Guys. I’m glad. Always better if my own experience and sense, when it comes to such, is not visible. I guess maybe I tend to be a little too transparent and maybe over-share in the posting.

@domi7 appreciate that, Dominique. Maybe I shall, would help re-develop the self-confidence

@sairfingers thanks Gordon and seems like a while since I enjoyed one of your OTWs. Well, I kept quiet on the night, but in AVOYP feel it is more OK. And the feedback as to how it was observed is helpful. You make a good point about the phrasing. Something to consider when the playing becomes smoother and more autonomous, though achieving total independence of the vocal phrasing the rhythm of the playing has always been a struggle. And so you don’t feel alone, my teenage memories, as I recall right now, Erin Gray as Col Wilma Deering :face_exhaling:

@SDKissFan too kind, Jeff, and at least when it comes to strumming and singing I think we are comparable.

@JohnnyW thanks John, appreciate that. Don’t know that I have ever listened to Marianne Faithful. I knew of Broken English, so maybe I did. Time to search out the first album, released just a few months before I was released into the world

@Richtrfc Thanks Richard. I don’t even dream of being able to play the harmonica and guitar together :joy:

@sclay Thanks Shane, appreciate that. I guess we all have our inner game playing, and good to know it is not impacting the listeners experience.

@Boris1565 Thanks so much, Boris

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It seemed to me you hid your tension well. You really didn’t need to bring it up. I (we?) wouldn’t have noticed anything. All of it was very nice and soothing, in both your singing and playing. I enjoyed the listen.

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@pkboo3 Thanks Pam. I guess not but also good to know that what I was experiencing wasn’t visible to you. Shan’t mention it again when sharing again.

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