Would love to see a few meatloaf / Jim Steinman songs in the store. For crying out loud, heaven can wait would be up there along with the obvious Bat out of hell. My wife would also like to see 2 out of 3 aint bad........... not too sure why
When you say "its been put on the list" is there a list that can be viewed with some sort of timescale? No that I'm anywhere near being able to play any of the above since I'm about half way through the intermediate boot camp but we can have high hopes..............
cheers
Rob
Meatloaf - For crying out loud
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Good suggestions!
I'll make sure to put these on our list. Our list is an internal one that the team and I work through.
How are you liking the lessons so far?
I'll make sure to put these on our list. Our list is an internal one that the team and I work through.
How are you liking the lessons so far?
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Hi
Liking the lessons quite a lot thanks. The order in which they come up in can be a little confusing, especially in rookie camp as I found some of the exercises that accompanied the video tutorials a lot harder than the preceding and following lessons. That, of course, could just have been a function of my differing abilities in different aspects of playing . The advice about how to tackle more challenging lessons is useful, especially the slowing down and counting. Currently using that to get to grips with broken chords - just managed to get the exercise green but at about 2/3 speed. Now to keep plugging away and get that speed up and accuracy more consistent
Overall really enjoying the playground experience and looking forward to learning more.
Liking the lessons quite a lot thanks. The order in which they come up in can be a little confusing, especially in rookie camp as I found some of the exercises that accompanied the video tutorials a lot harder than the preceding and following lessons. That, of course, could just have been a function of my differing abilities in different aspects of playing . The advice about how to tackle more challenging lessons is useful, especially the slowing down and counting. Currently using that to get to grips with broken chords - just managed to get the exercise green but at about 2/3 speed. Now to keep plugging away and get that speed up and accuracy more consistent
Overall really enjoying the playground experience and looking forward to learning more.
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That's what I like to hear!
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Bat out of hell would be the greatest and the other obvious would be the best selling single of 1993 "I'd do anything for live", but I understand these are not the easiest to subscribe, so any Meat Loaf would be cool...
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Thanks for the suggestions. I've added them to our list.