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6 contributions to Guitar Song Mastery
Happy Holidays - Bach
I just want to play for YOU today, not teach. Enjoy a little Bach. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a joyful new year to you. Thank you for a wonderful year. I am so happy you’re here.
Happy Holidays - Bach
1 like • 15d
I know this is late but I love this piece
Artist in progress
Artist in progress, always improving
0 likes • 15d
You got to keep making progress or you will lose the reason you started
What’s your relationship with guitar?
Hey all! Just on the road heading back east, so haven’t had the usual amount of time to film content. So I thought I’d share a story of a lesson I had with MY teacher, Jim. I’ve been taking lessons with Jim for…on and off?…30 years. He’s in Nashville, TN now, and I’m in Albany, NY. Jim’s 70, and, we are using FaceTime for our distance-learning. Both of those things makes this story even more awesome. I was playing through a Bach piece in our last lesson. So, the lesson usually starts like this: - A few minutes of catching up on how practice the last week was - Jim says, “Ok, go ahead and play the piece”. - He listens, and makes some notes while I’m playing, and when I’m done he’ll… - Review the measures/areas where it may have needed help, lacked musicality, etc. So this particular day his lower back was hurting him. He said, “Sorry! I have to walk around the room while you play, my back really hurts, but I’m listening”. I played the entire piece (called an “invention”). It’s about 40 measures. Jim was walking around for all of it. He sits down and says, “Hey, that was pretty solid but you missed an F-sharp in measure 3”. Yep. Sure enough, I checked. I was playing F-natural. The guy was up and walking around, listened to the whole piece, and knew exactly WHAT MEASURE I missed a note in. As he is having some issues with playing temporarily, he can easily teach a great lesson without touching the guitar. Maybe grabbing it once, something like that. THAT is the relationship I want with music, through my guitar. The guitar is JUST the vehicle. That is all. It’s just the thing we do with our hands to make a sound. It could be bassoon. A violin. A cello. At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter. The guitar just happens to the poison I picked. Something about it, I guess. It sure isn’t the most comfortable thing to play. I saw Kurt Cobain, Eric Clapton, and Neil Young doing it, so I thought what the heck. However, violin was a close second! They were too expensive, though.
1 like • Aug '25
my relationship is mostly on and off, i get it out once in awhile sometimes it collects dust for a month between play sessions. this just makes me want to play more
Fun and Easy Gospel Tune
The Old Rugged Cross, dedicated to @Gerald Phillips. Need some help switching smoothly from chord to chord in open position? Check this timeless classic out. It's been covered countless times. We will use Brad Paisley's version from his Album "Part II" for key signature and timing. Jump and strum along. I guarantee our Pro Tips on Glide Finger will help you for many songs to come!
1 like • Jul '25
thanks for the shout out and the song. any fingerpicking?
1 like • Aug '25
@Andrew Wheeler maybe a simple finger picking pattern first then move to more complex ones later
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Gerald Phillips
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@gerald-phillips-3229
55 yr old like to learn a little about a lot of different things. I like Guitar mostly acoustic, gospel, sewing and other types of crafts.

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Joined Jul 21, 2025
Oroville, Ca
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