Slowly regaining strength and inspiration

@Silvia80 @TheMadman_tobyjenner : Thank you for your support in my struggle. Even though my future is still uncertain, I have no choice but trust the medical personnel taking care of me. So far they’ve been doing a pretty good job; why not hope for the best?
Meanwhile I’m very happy to have been able to return to playing my guitars which is a very important component of my treatment :wink:

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Thanks Tomasz, I saw your post and was immediately looking forward to listening to another great recording of you playing. I always enjoy them. Very relaxing music. Feel better. Rest up, and keep on playing. It’s great therapy. Takes your mind off the pain and struggles. Doesn’t sound like you’re in pain in this recording though.

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Oh, absolutely. It helps me greatly.
Jim - thanks a lot for the kind words regarding the recording; much appreciated, as they are very encouraging :slight_smile:

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Lovely melody Tomasz (as always!), I wish you all the best with your treatment and look forward to more of your atmospheric compositions. You’ve certainly “found your voice” on the guitar as they say.

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Phil - thanks so much for the kind words, both encouraging and rewarding. The fact that so many JG users liked my recording makes me feel that what I do in music really makes sense.

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This was good to hear Tomasz… both your musical post & that you’re out of hospital and regaining your strength!
I think of you often & wish you a full recovery!!!
Be well!!!

Tod

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Hi Tod,
Thanks a lot for listening to my humble ‘guitar ballad’ and for the good wishes. Even such on-line support means a lot to me now :slight_smile:
It’s good to have so many friends here…

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Lovely music Tomasz. Part of your daily practise session! Wow. :grinning_face_with_big_eyes: Super tones and a lovely blend of chords and notes. Well done.
So pleased your current treatment is over and you’re back home and my thoughts are with you for your long term health.

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Yes, that’s true! That’s how it always starts. I love playing chords, so if I hit a progression that I find nice sounding and interesting, I record it and try to play a solo line over it; again - if it sounds good - it’s a keeper. Sometimes I add another chord track, typically arpeggiated chords with a modulation effect.

Gordon - thanks a lot for the kind words and the support on my rough path to full recovery. Much appreciated! :slight_smile:

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I didn’t get much out of the lyrics…Ok, seriously, very atmospheric and…well…relaxing! Thanks for posting it, very enjoyable!

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Thanks a million, Nathan. I’m really happy you liked it and found it relaxing. Very encouraging and rewarding words, much appreciated… :slight_smile: