Here's that rainy day - E9

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Here's that rainy day - E9

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Hello everybody,

Here is my attempt to try this beautiful song on E9, i'm also studying it on C6 now. Jody Cameron did a beautiful and perfect job on this song.

Here's that rainy day - E9 version

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_esR8wzart8

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Mathew that was great...You did an awesome job. :D
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Yes he did didn't he Bill?
Great job Mathew.
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I really enjoyed listening (and watching) this! Thanks for sharing, and Best Always.
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Better and better !!!
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You're incredible Mathew.
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Mathew, keep up the good work GH. You are an awesome inspiration to us all! :)
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Thank you, Mathew...very nicely done. I've only heard that on C6 - outstanding job on voicing selections on E9.
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Beautiful, Matthew!
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What key was that in?
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Scott,
Your copy of the tab is in the mail.
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Great playing, Mathew! Good to see a solid young player coming up through the ranks, we need a whole lot more like you!!

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Well Done!
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Mathew is going to be a Force... Good Job!!!
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Bill Sutton wrote:Mathew that was great...You did an awesome job. :D
Thank u sir, I appreciate it.
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Fred Justice wrote:Yes he did didn't he Bill?
Great job Mathew.
Thank u very much, I really enjoyed playing this song on E9.
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Scott A. Anderson wrote:Mathew, keep up the good work GH. You are an awesome inspiration to us all! :)
Thank u sir! I appreciate it, i'm trying my best to pick this beautiful instrument up.
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Jeff Garden wrote:Thank you, Mathew...very nicely done. I've only heard that on C6 - outstanding job on voicing selections on E9.
Thank u sir! I give all the credits on E9 to Jody Cameron, I saw him version on Youtube and made my own version on it.
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John McClung wrote:Great playing, Mathew! Good to see a solid young player coming up through the ranks, we need a whole lot more like you!!

Are you studying with someone? Who?
Thank u sir! To be honest, I've learned around the first year the basics from my uncle. After that I did a lot of self studying and I still do a lot by myself. I also had some great guidance lessons, tips & tricks from Gary Lee Gimble. I think he was one of the greatest inspiration for me, because he isn't a professional player but all of his recordings and voices are in my opinion from a Professional player.
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Awesome job on that song Matthew. You are already a force to be reckoned with. Don't know how you play with such finesse and feeling and be so young. Keep up the good work.
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Excellent job, Mathew! You have a very nice touch on the instrument and good ears; you'll go far.