Tuesday, January 03, 2006

18 Comments:

Blogger AndyW said...

Sounds good!

1:31 PM  
Blogger Mary Beth said...

Sounds great! I can definitely see your rise in confidence from some of the first videos I listened to from you blog. Great job Lisa!! :)

2:12 PM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Thanks you guys! MB, I totally see what you mean, definite improvements
happening.It's not just the Peavey being so fun to play. :) I am improving.

2:51 PM  
Blogger E.L. Wisty said...

Hehe, I was about to start working a bit on the computer but was distracted by this Lisa classic. I agree with mary beth, definitely improvement from the early stages - as one would expect!

2:57 PM  
Blogger Fleur de Bee said...

I tell you...you are getting better. I can tell you have been practicing! I agree with Mary Beth in that your confidence level is totally raised! Keep it up!!

X-Molly

3:26 PM  
Blogger Rose said...

nabonidus,

That guitar doesn't look as painful to play! Practice makes perfect as they say...

Jack

3:36 PM  
Blogger Anne-Marie said...

Lisa,
You're definitely growing more proficient every time I see and hear you. I also wanted to tell you that latest picture of you is very flattering. Keep it up, you're getting better all the time!

Cheers,
AM

3:58 PM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Thanks, everyone! I really have been making improvements, I've been using
everyone's comments to help me!
Practice does make perfect, and also I'm trying to project my voice, speak up better.
I'm really glad that you guys all noticed it! xoxoxoxoLisa

5:08 PM  
Blogger AndyW said...

Thanks for the kind words on the last piece I posted.

I forgot to tell you that my main electric guitar is a Peavey also.

5:11 PM  
Blogger Alecia said...

I'm liking it too... there is something kinda Joni Mitchell-esk emerging, no?

6:43 PM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Hey Andy, that's cool you're playing
a Peavey too!
And Alecia, you pegged it - I'm influenced by Joni, definitely! :)
Thanks for the positive feedback, it
really helps me in the confidence department, being able to play my music in front of people.xoxoLisa :D

6:50 PM  
Blogger Ticharu said...

Have you ever tried playing with a delay? Your chord structures would lend itself well to playing with delay and it would build yet another pathway in your brain. Learning an instrument is all about building pathways.
If you see a used delay pedal, pick it up and start messin' around. You may be surprised.
The trick is to set the delay feedback really short.

5:08 AM  
Blogger Delbut said...

Nice one. just listened. If you dont mind me saying, you sound very joni Mitchellesque (that's meant to be a compliment if you dont like her)

7:41 AM  
Blogger Claire Eliza said...

i think this one sounds really good, one of my favourites. i love you're blog pic right now btw.
xoxo

6:57 PM  
Blogger AndyW said...

I like Ticharu's idea of adding a little delay. I'm also a fan of the Chorus pedal. Can add some nice ambience also.

8:36 AM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

Thanks you guys, I would like to try one of those pedal things,Andy and Ticharu.
And Del, yep, I'm heavily influenced by Joni, you pegged it!
Claire: Thanks! It's hard making up one's mind on which pic to use. :)

10:58 AM  
Blogger Amanda and SuperAmanda™ said...

Hello Cool Chick,
I just wanted to thank you so much for your kindness and support regarding my Pete tribute. I love reading your comments on TBWHM too, keep them coming!
Cheers,
Amanda

10:23 PM  
Blogger Nabonidus said...

You're welcome, Amanda, they were
very much meant! xoxoLisa

11:12 AM  

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