
Twisty
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malkolm johansson
Mar 04, 2012
Oh, I have allready written here! I remember you. I add "sorrow" and "second best" to my radiostation for synth and electric bass efforts music, good tapping and guitarwise strumming, I can´t play like that, at least not tapping after playing since my early teens, I´m searhing for my radiostation again, nice music!
malkolm johansson
Jul 28, 2008
Interesting stuff. Your pick-playing reminds me about my own playing when I had played as long as you now have. I just thought you may want to hear what it can sound like when you have practised with a pick 2-4 times a week (not too much) for 20 years so you are welcome to visit me at "www.soundclick.com/malkolmjohansson". There are very many songs and I use to sort them in recently most played order...I wish you good luck!
Hello Twisty! A long time has past for me for the better of my mind but the circumstances is often described with few or many words: mobbing with society´s Power behind it. But as long as I remain sane... I hope you´re still playing and have developed your technique, a way for expressing things...Now when I hear you again I hear it better, it´s pretty skilled. Playing with a pick as focus has a thing in common with contra bass; the Heard effort of the playing makes it easy to sound skilled. I sometimes loose my will to practice because of all skilled finger techniques, especially on a 7-string (I still want one, not as my major) but it all sound so effortless and easy without the thick attack of a pick (a heavy pick thickens it). I have for many years grown slower but still wish some speed in some tricks that I partly once had. It´s often mostly about tricks that one can vary for eternity and of cause pretty low strings even without buzzing on the fretboard but not extremely low, it ru