Hey Hacker...

Thanks for the nice comments...sure do appreciate them. And yeah, I had one of those books back in the late 60's. I try to learn 2 - 4 positions for each chord. Some chords, though...one position is enough of a challenge. The 13thb9 is a good example of that. If I can't work it in the only position I know for it, I go to a 7thb9 instead. I lose the 6 note there but I can live with it. The main reason I try to learn new chords is because I play a lot of Jazz and comping a jazz piece requires it.

I doubt it's the backing tracks being off...more likely me! The fingers aren't what they used to be.

I still enjoy composing music and doing vocals for non-sing, non-performing lyricists. I do quite a bit of that. It makes me work harder as well as sometimes send me in a direction I've not been before.

Thanks again! Best to ya...

Al


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