Indonesian or 50's you steal my heart with the way you play the music Ronnie. Phenomenal and with passion. I enjoy your music very much. Listen to your music regularly. Thanks a lot for sharing. Warm regards.
Fabulous.............. . is the only thing I have to say, and with the tunes that you have played this year would make a CD that in my opinion would be a great success around the world, Once again thank you for sharing it.
Yeah, Man! That is a darn good arrangement. I especially dig the 2nd time you play the major bridge section and simplify the melody to accommodate some surfy licks. Very good!!
great playing for that well known old brazilian music and fingers exercice with a very good sound I always appreciate. Thanks for pleasure. Friendly Regards. Claude
Tico-Tico no Fubá é um choro composto por Zequinha de Abreu. Ficou imortalizado na voz de Carmen Miranda, e com o tempo, tornou-se uma das canções brasileiras mais conhecidas do mundo. Foi apresentada pela primeira vez em um baile da cidade de Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, Estado São Paulo / Brazil em 1917.
i have been listening very carefully to your work,you have studied the greats,you have an excellent skill,your version of till is stunning my friend,i was wondering if you could do a version of cara mia on your red strat,its a slow waltz type tune,im sure your followers will enjoy it,all the best from kieron
rapaz estou aprendendo um pouquinho, observando a beleza dos solos que voce faz nessa e outras musicas.parabens. gostaria de saber como conseguir a base ou melhor o acompanhamento dessas musicas.
Hi Robbie - I’ve been trawling your website trying to find how I can get that brilliant backing track - could you let me know where/how I could get it please? Awesome version - regards David
Great job. You are a fantastic musician. What could be better than Tico Tico on a Strat? But, why not get the sheet music and learn the 3rd part (16 measures) to the song? That is the best part of the song. Since you are playing the first section in Am and the 2nd section in C, the 3rd section would be in A. It is the most Latin sounding of all three stanzas.
@@suaragitar I do this one in Open G, (D-G-D-G-B-D), and it easier to play than in standard tuning. I play the 1st (Main) part is in Em, and the 2nd and 3rd parts both in G. You can play much better than I can, so you might be able to do this very easily. Thanks for sharing.