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Thread: New band : Les Blues Dogs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jipes View Post
    I remember the topic where you had exposed your problem, for sure that's great that it didn't stop you from playing. I always thought that maybe I could switch to play only sldide guitar if ever the pain would be to intense. Thanks for your encouragements !
    Except that, unlike Tommy Iommi, my injury is to my right hand and I'm right handed so slide wouldn't necessarily help. The hardest thing was learning to hold a pick when you don't have a fingertip to hold it against. That's why I like V Picks so much since they are slightly "sticky" so they're easier to hold. The good thing is that I could go back and learn proper technique, unlike the first time.
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    We had another concert recently and I thought that I share with you some videos, I think it sounds much better than our first gig (luckily). Let me know what you guys think about it.

    We are preparing our set for a nice event where we will open the night for the great Josh Smith





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