Born to lose-C6 VIDEO

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Ron Hogan
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Born to lose-C6 VIDEO

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My version of Born to lose on C6.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bunz2BhJ2qA
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I couldn't recognize the melody from your playing. :whoa:
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Sounds great Ron.

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Post by Roger Rettig »

I don't agree, Erv. Ron has certainly altered some chords, but the top line of the tune is present.

Nice job, Ron; there are a couple of twists and turns in there I wouldn't mind figuring out myself.
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Take a lesson from Jeff Newman, just play the melody. :D
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Sounds great, Ron!
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Erv Niehaus wrote:Take a lesson from Jeff Newman, just play the melody. :D
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Erv, I take it you don’t play C6.

If you do, let us hear a demo. I’m open to learning from you.

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Post by Carmen Acciaioli »

First of all it says,”My Version “
The beauty of C6 is the creativity of
using Alt and Passing chords.
It’s a major part of Franklin’s C6 Toolbox coarse.
I hear the melody surrounded by Alt and
passing chords. Beautiful !
Space is Music too .
If you try to play like me , whos gonna play
like you ? (Johnny Gimble)
Tone is in the hands and heart ❤️
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Post by Dale Rottacker »

This was great Ron
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

Ron,
I do play C6th but I won't be posting anything.
I don't want to make you feel bad. :roll:
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Post by Bill Cunningham »

Sorry Erv, I liked it. Good stuff to figure out there. Thanks for sharing Ron.
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Erv Niehaus wrote:Ron,
I do play C6th but I won't be posting anything.
I don't want to make you feel bad. :roll:
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Erv...I love your sense of humor. Really!

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Ron,
Thanks! :D
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Post by Dale Stacy »

Very nice
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Post by David Wisson »

Hi Ron Very nice. Melody is definitely there. C6th has so many alternative chords its hard to decide which ones to use. Dave