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Home › Forums › Showcase Your Playing › My Son Noah Jammin' To Steven Gaine's Sweet Home Alabama Solo
Cool. You must be very proud of his playing excellen and first and fourmost Westpoint. Congrats.
Wow! He his very talented!!
Rock on'
Yes very proud of Noah. He can play. At a very young age he asked me: “Daddy why do you play the guitar all the time?” I sat him down showed him a few things and since the age of 7-8 it became the last thing he did every night before bed and the first thing he did in the morning. He answered his own question once by saying: “I get it.” He has an ear (which I don’t) and can pick things up almost effortlessly. That Strat really quacks. He’s playing it clean through a Fender Champ. Road Worn body, Tex-Mex pups, Robert Cray Strat neck. We send video clips to each other playing often. If I ever got into a band again it would be with him and my nephew. Probably a Skynyrd cover band.
John,
Ah to be young again. Your son has the groove.
Bob
great Player your Youngster. My Son also have a guitar, but unfortunately he is just to lazy for playing.
Dieter
Fantastic playing, you must indeed be very proud
Luc
OMG. He’s got the chops. Those young people… (I have teenage boys who play multiple instruments minus the guitar) They get it so fast and well. I feel old.
Hidetada Shimizu
John, your boy can really play… WOW! Really impressive and you have a lot to be proud of right there.
Cool jam! Yeh, my grandchildren learn stuff 10 times faster than me, and can see better, hear better, and move way faster. But I have more persistence than they do, so sometimes I get there faster than they do.
Sunjamr Steve
John
Pro playing – top notch – very impressive, you have to be extremely proud.
Clarke
wish I played that good at that youmg age lol ,, JohnH keep him strumming!
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