Jon Broderick


phillybeatle
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phillybeatle
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Joined: 07/20/11
Posts: 194
02/09/2012 3:16 pm
I am so happy I joined this site. I have learned "Surrender" "Don't Fear the Reaper" "Cleveland Rocks" "Rock-n-Roll Hoochie Coo" "Runaway Train" ( in about 30 minutes) "Wild World" "White Room" 'Back Water" "No More Mr Nice Guy" "Free Ride" those are 100 % completed. Many riffs on the others. So looking forward to Slow Ride!

I forgot mention Lisa McCormick on my previous post. Baby I love you way is completed and learned in one sitting. I know it's not the toughest song however the instructor deserves credit if you get it in one sitting.

Special Thanks to Anders Mouridsen, you have a very sincere personality. I like how you indicate to put the riffs in our own music. I've been writing songs since the 80's but was never a cover guy until recently. My newer songs are the best yet. ( I am kick a$$ on no more Nr. Nice Guy)

Another special thanks to Tom Finch yes you are Arrogant and I can't get the way you verbally explain thinbgs however I get the visual techniques down and the songs sound great. Last night I tore up Rock-n- Roll Hoochie Coo. You threw me off with the 123 however I nailed the alternate strumming two note chords....OKAY!?! HAHAHAHAHAHA

Can't forget the guy who does Cleveland Rocks, you can now call me surfer boy ( almost ha)
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Jon Broderick
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Jon Broderick
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02/09/2012 8:04 pm
Glad you're having a good time!

Slow Ride will be on time. We've still got 3 weeks to get all the February songs done, and I am pretty sure we'll get them all in before the deadline.

I was glad you brought waiting for particular songs a few weeks ago, we were assuming everything was on-schedule, but there were a few glitches we had to fix, and we didn't know until you started asking about particular titles.
Jon Broderick
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