That sounds difficult I can almost see your fretting hand in my minds eye. I'm learning to visualize what I hear people doing its really an interesting consequence of learning to play.
There are days when I don't even like music anymore. It's difficult for me to just sit and enjoy. Instead, I think critically about their composition and performance. I can't help but judge it and I can't always enjoy it.
That's why I click so few links to things people share. It's work.
Sorta related, I released some live work from the band on Voat. It's all without vocals and just jams (we played a blues bar), which means the band can't easily be doxxed by it.
You may enjoy this:
That's a Les Paul in the lead, pretty much just like what you play.
And you didn't share it here? I'm hurt.... j/k not really I just couldn't resist the jab.
I'm listening too it as we speak, who is playing lead on that one? Its good, I still think I prefer the classical guitar stuff to the jazz but I enjoy just imagining playing it would actually be like.
Also I'm pretty sure thats a better Les Paul than the one I have. I have noticed there is a pretty distinct difference between the sound of a Les Paul and a Fender I never noticed before I bought mine and its interesting, I'm pretty sure I could figure out why they sound so different but I haven't had the time to really look into it yet.
That smooth lead guitarist is me! ;-)
And I just did share it here. Sheesh! LOL I've been insanely busy. I head out for five days, on Wednesday. I'm taking the eldest hoodlum to rally school.
The difference in sound is a few different reasons. One is the tone woods. Another is the kind of pickups - they're humbuckers. One is the density of the guitar.
This is me getting ready for the blues club - we played their twice in a row:
The second time we played Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Sunday was an afternoon show.
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