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Enjoying this George Benson's breezin tab

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  • This topic has 5 replies, 4 voices, and was last updated 9 years, 6 months ago by sunburst.
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    • September 7, 2016 at 8:56 am #50230
      sunburst
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      • September 7, 2016 at 12:42 pm #50251
        charjo
        Moderator

          There was a million notes there until something repeated and, even then, it started to vary followed by 2 dozen chords. I’ll wait for your posting, John.
          John

        • September 7, 2016 at 12:54 pm #50252
          Tim Lee
          Participant

            John,
            Big fan of George Benson. Have seen him a couple of times in concert. Love this posting. Would like to try this one but it’s fast so may be out of my league to play.
            Tim

          • September 7, 2016 at 1:46 pm #50254
            Billy
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              Fantastic, wouldn’t it be great to be able to play like that…sigh!

              ..Billy..

            • September 7, 2016 at 3:19 pm #50263
              sunburst
              Blocked

                I am taking every measure sooooo slow .. got it smooth to the first measure of octaves (just over a minute into this tab) I felt like Billym this morning (in a rut) lol,, but hey feel blessed I have the time ( no work ugh) anyway, this is a bit of heaven using my standard Les Paul on rhythm and toned down…i thanked this guy and said I’d share it..really excellent lesson.. played the 7th chords at the end and man really love this tune..I started writing the tab on script paper but it is not the way.. it will take many hours regardless ..i believe the best approach note for note and feel is to take it very slow each couple measures I pause and repeat it to memorize it as written and played. Albeit, it is another lesson on top of the many enjoyed on AM ..Still going to stay here and renew my am subscription ..glad you like it too..cheers

              • September 7, 2016 at 8:52 pm #50288
                sunburst
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                  BTW , with all due respect, never my intention to hijack or pitch Brian’s members to other sites.. still feel this is the best site not just for the dirty dollar but simply for excellent instructional lessons for most of what I consider my favorite genres (which are many and can find enough on active melody for my skill level of playing.. it isn’t like I’m going to try playing Pat Martino or anything too crazy to take too much my time away from Brian’s lessons.. I just like to venture and share and think we all do I’m sure. I know I’m very glad and thankful for Brian’s lessons at such an affordable membership fee compared to some I tried..As long as I’m learning and having fun and making friends, this is what it is all about.. to all the members here May God bless our great Country, Land of the free and home of the brave!

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