Howdy All,
Today my little girls and I are venturing out to the mall to do some MOTHERS DAY shopping….. that’s right it is Mothers day this Sunday – You all have now been given ample notice! No excuses. Anyway, my kids love the mall, the food court to be exact. They both get a sub and smoothie – Subway grilled chicken sub with a triple berry smoothie from Orange Julius. The kids are only 4 and 2 and they already cost me 20 bucks for lunch… Ouch. This might cut into the old G&L fund down the road!
As for me I am undecided at the moment – just like the G&L options, there are so many choices at the food court. ( I will update later today with the final decision)
G&L content
Up today is my Bluesboy. It is a custom ordered one that one of my students ordered a few years ago. It is Honeyburst, gunoil neck with rosewood board and wood binding. It came into my possession when that student was looking to raise money to buy a taylor solidbody. It certainly has some cool mojo…. It is one that always gets picked as a favorite when people look at the pics of my guitars.



So here is today’s question to you all, with all of these beautiful G&L’s around do you leave them out on display, or are they always put back in their cases?
I always have mine out, ready to be played at a moments notice.
Non G&L
This is a quick two part question…. 1.How much time do you get to play each week? 2. Is most of that time plugged in or unplugged?
I know I am at the one far end of the spectrum, I probably put in close to 50 hrs a week on the guitar, between teaching rehearsing and gigging. Thank goodness it is my passion as well as my livelihood. I would say that my average student puts anywhere from 20 mins to a couple of hours in on the guitar a week.
Here are some vids featuring the tones of the bluesboy… Being a Canadian boy, I feel I must include some Canadian content, some of you may not recognize the first 2 tunes – but they are really good songs by popular Canadian bands.. And i get a chance to improvise a little bit more than usual in the solo sections. Sometimes i think that is my biggest challenge - to make something fit that does the song justice.
Up first a song called Girl Watcher by a band named “Big Sugar”
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And a band from my home town called “The Tragically Hip”
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Have a great day everyone, we will see you tomorrow for the final Friday edition.... i can't believe a week has gone by already!
Scott