Whats the weather like in your Country?
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Just thought I’d ask, since we have members from all around the world! Right now, in Canada, one day it will be 80+ degrees outside, and the next we will get snow!
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@Steve Hubbard 10899 wrote:
Just thought I’d ask, since we have members from all around the world! Right now, in Canada, one day it will be 80+ degrees outside, and the next we will get snow!
Hey Steve, š
I live in the Northwest suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts – U.S.A., so I understand what you mean about the unpredictable weather you experience up there in Canada – LOL! I think our weather here in Massachusetts is similar to your Canadian weather. Today, it’s a little cool, but actually seasonal for this time of year, and I LOVE the weather this way (Sunny and about 60-degrees Farranheit! – NICE! :)) I don’t like it when it gets TOO hot! š
BTW Steve, great job on your second tutorial here at Infinite Guitar! Although the lead licks were familiar territory for me, I find that sort of thing VERY useful, especially for those students/players who do NOT already have a vocabulary of “go to” pentatonic licks at their disposal! Also, I like how you showed what I call “lick expansion” where you took the single lick and changed one-note (Min3rd–>Maj.3rd,) yielding a whole new Dominant lick instead of just Minor!
Good stuff! š
~Bill Meehan~ š
billmeedog;10902 wrote:Hey Steve, šI live in the Northwest suburbs of Boston, Massachusetts – U.S.A., so I understand what you mean about the unpredictable weather you experience up there in Canada – LOL! I think our weather here in Massachusetts is similar to your Canadian weather. Today, it’s a little cool, but actually seasonal for this time of year, and I LOVE the weather this way (Sunny and about 60-degrees Farranheit! – NICE! :)) I don’t like it when it gets TOO hot! š
BTW Steve, great job on your second tutorial here at Infinite Guitar! Although the lead licks were familiar territory for me, I find that sort of thing VERY useful, especially for those students/players who do NOT already have a vocabulary of “go to” pentatonic licks at their disposal! Also, I like how you showed what I call “lick expansion” where you took the single lick and changed one-note (Min3rd–>Maj.3rd,) yielding a whole new Dominant lick instead of just Minor!
Good stuff! š
~Bill Meehan~ š
Thanks bro! and yeah, I think our weather is very similar. I’m right above Maine, about 5-6 hours from Boston š
Stand by for an ‘advanced’ tutorial this week, focusing on a technique used by Mr. Howe š
It’s crazy hot here in Mumbai. And according to the media reports, its going to be the hottest summer yet!
Screw all that. I got my beer and my Air Conditioner!
arc_of_descent;10904 wrote:It’s crazy hot here in Mumbai. And according to the media reports, its going to be the hottest summer yet!Screw all that. I got my beer and my Air Conditioner!
Haha.. Thats the spirit! Be mentally cool š
South East London. Been starting to get sunnier and warmer here over the last week or so. Waiting for the rain to bring us back down to earth again…!
It’s warm-ish. Don’t know if the Icelandic ash cloud will affect the weather for the next few months/years.
It’s pretty typical here in the South. A little low on rain but the flowers are still in bloom anyway. Pretty humid, around 75 degrees and lots of April pollen. But it’s beautiful here in Virginia.
Weathers OK in Scotland. Its not cold..though its hardly warm! Anything above cold is great(and unusual) here!!
Andy@Steve Hubbard 10899 wrote:
Just thought I’d ask, since we have members from all around the world! Right now, in Canada, one day it will be 80+ degrees outside, and the next we will get snow!
Here in the Philippines was summer time. So its very hot weather here. But sometimes raining. And its good for me. I don’t like to feel hot weather. hehehe
Yes..The summer in Philippines is not so hot but there is a humid atmosphere because it is located near to a sea level.
Living in a tropical country.. Well lets just say that is summer all year round! š
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