Thank you for sharing your experiences. I suppose it is easy to get fixated on “stuff” or on something else that might be found with the next thing instead of appreciating what we already have. Wise words
Hello Waldo! Enjoyed this. First time I've seen your show. Just subscribed, glad to be here. We seem to have a lot in common. I'll have more to say in the future but for now I'll just say Thanks.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Appreciated is that feeling of likemindedness and camaraderie. Love to hear more of what makes us have a lot in common. Thanks so much for subscribing. Feeling, is everything.
Thank you so much for watching and choosing to subscribe. It means a lot to me that I can publicly address issues I had previously addressed in private. After many years of folks urging me to create a channel, I did. Thank you for commenting. I’ll keep on making videos including considering topics to cover from my subscribers. Thank you for joining my merry way life on display. Cheers my friend.
I feel ya, brother! I have many guitars, and each one makes me feel something really valuable, even if it's just a little bit. I have one guitar that I could never part with, because of the strong connection I have to it, no matter how much I was offered for it. It's a Gibson L6-S, which I bought in 1973. It was my first really "serious" guitar purchase, bought with money I saved working many many hours at the Brooklyn Public Library ($1.25 per hr.), It's well-worn, through so many hours of playing, gigging in NYC clubs in the 1970's & 1980's. It's like an old friend who I could never imagine not having with me. The others have less of a story behind them, but when i pick them up and play them, I am…me! Thanks so much for this video - it's quite inspiring! BTW, I'm 70 and still playing every day and loving it! Oh, before I forget - I LOVE your playing!
Thank you, Russ. Thanks for watching and commenting. Thanks for sharing how deep a connection can be between guitarist and guitar and the value associated with good reason. I have found memories of guitars I wished I never parted with. 🤘😎🎸
So true ❤. Nobody understands me despite of myself. I could not care less about anybody else. I should sell but my feeling says no. Even as a beginner.
Thank you for watching. Yes, i realized after the upload. In my haste to upload this morning i had fail to check the was length of nothingness. It was corrected however it took time for youtube to update the video.
@ Thank YOU! You make fantastic content and I’m sure I’m not alone in saying your enthusiasm for playing and expressing through guitar is infectious. I’m sure we all play that little bit longer after watching your content. 🎸
True words! Only a guitar player would understand! I'm 67, and I've been playing for 50 years! The wife has never understood she just sees dollar signs! She wants me to sell all the time! Thanks 🤘
Welcome back again! Very sage perspective, indeed! This applies to all endeavors. The Behringer VD400 is a really nice delay. Can you please tell me which brand of tremolo you are using? Is it Wilkinson?
Thanks again for watching and commenting. The six poont tremolo is the original installed stock Harley Benton on this ST62, configured as a floater. It hold tune extremely well instilling confidence without going out of tune. Every six point tremolo regardless of the make requires a custom setup relative to the strings gauge and player. 👍
Thank you for sharing your experiences. I suppose it is easy to get fixated on “stuff” or on something else that might be found with the next thing instead of appreciating what we already have. Wise words
Thanks so much for commenting, Cheers to all the guitarists that have found connections that develop into relationships. it's a 'FEEL" thing.
I understand. I watched your video at the right time and will put into practice what you say but to my fine art work. You are inspiration. Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. I truly appreciate the kind words. Live more with more art., Cheers my friend.
Great advice ✌️
You're very welcome. Thank you for watching.
Hello Waldo! Enjoyed this. First time I've seen your show. Just subscribed, glad to be here. We seem to have a lot in common. I'll have more to say in the future but for now I'll just say Thanks.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Appreciated is that feeling of likemindedness and camaraderie. Love to hear more of what makes us have a lot in common. Thanks so much for subscribing. Feeling, is everything.
Wow ,Im taking so much from your inspirational post ..thankyou and you now have me hooked to your chanell
Thank you so much for watching and choosing to subscribe. It means a lot to me that I can publicly address issues I had previously addressed in private. After many years of folks urging me to create a channel, I did. Thank you for commenting. I’ll keep on making videos including considering topics to cover from my subscribers. Thank you for joining my merry way life on display. Cheers my friend.
I feel ya, brother! I have many guitars, and each one makes me feel something really valuable, even if it's just a little bit. I have one guitar that I could never part with, because of the strong connection I have to it, no matter how much I was offered for it. It's a Gibson L6-S, which I bought in 1973. It was my first really "serious" guitar purchase, bought with money I saved working many many hours at the Brooklyn Public Library ($1.25 per hr.), It's well-worn, through so many hours of playing, gigging in NYC clubs in the 1970's & 1980's. It's like an old friend who I could never imagine not having with me. The others have less of a story behind them, but when i pick them up and play them, I am…me! Thanks so much for this video - it's quite inspiring! BTW, I'm 70 and still playing every day and loving it! Oh, before I forget - I LOVE your playing!
Thank you, Russ. Thanks for watching and commenting. Thanks for sharing how deep a connection can be between guitarist and guitar and the value associated with good reason. I have found memories of guitars I wished I never parted with. 🤘😎🎸
You are awesome. Thanks for the rad vid
Thanks so much for watching and commenting. 🤘😎👍🏼
So true ❤. Nobody understands me despite of myself. I could not care less about anybody else. I should sell but my feeling says no. Even as a beginner.
Nice HB, love the hialeah yellow. Fyi, the video blacks out from 26:09 to 35:16
Thank you for watching. Yes, i realized after the upload. In my haste to upload this morning i had fail to check the was length of nothingness. It was corrected however it took time for youtube to update the video.
Sunday Sermon! 👏🏻
Thank you my friend. Thank you so much for watching, commenting and subscribing. May the peace be with you. 🕯
@ Thank YOU! You make fantastic content and I’m sure I’m not alone in saying your enthusiasm for playing and expressing through guitar is infectious.
I’m sure we all play that little bit longer after watching your content. 🎸
True words! Only a guitar player would understand! I'm 67, and I've been playing for 50 years! The wife has never understood she just sees dollar signs! She wants me to sell all the time! Thanks 🤘
Welcome back again! Very sage perspective, indeed! This applies to all endeavors. The Behringer VD400 is a really nice delay. Can you please tell me which brand of tremolo you are using? Is it Wilkinson?
Thanks again for watching and commenting. The six poont tremolo is the original installed stock Harley Benton on this ST62, configured as a floater. It hold tune extremely well instilling confidence without going out of tune. Every six point tremolo regardless of the make requires a custom setup relative to the strings gauge and player. 👍
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