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I really like country songs with their wonderful melodies and interesting riffs. EP 382 also shows the use of arpeggios and major scales very clearly. The song is very relaxing and that’s why I chose a few little scenes from another of my many hobbies for the background music: the miniature world of model railroads. (Unfortunately, I don’t have room for it at home and our cat Nero considers railroad trains and cars to be interesting prey)
Dieter
That was pretty good with the model trains moseying around the track in the little town of Dieterville.
That was a great old time country tune for sure!
Joe
The sight of a touch, or the scent of a sound,
Or the strength of an Oak with roots deep in the ground.
--Graeme Edge
Very well played Dieter. Yes, those Country Lessons do sound so cool. I always appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos. Loved the addition of the Model Railways on this one. All the best! 😎🎸😎
Very sweet, smooth and relaxing. Impressive tone and technique as well as video production. The multi-camera arrangement works great. Your model railroad setup is very interesting and realistic. Well done, as always, Dieter.
Great job – and lovely guitar tone
"I hear you talkin' son, but you 'aint sayin' nothin'" - Will McFarlane quoting Muddy Waters hearing a really fast guitar player
Very nice Dieter 👌.
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