This is a cover of Taylor Swift's "Christmases When You Were Mine." My younger sister is singing and I am playing guitar. I think we might have been a tad too low for her voice, but oh well.
A cover of John Mayer's Comfortable.
Quality isn't great, buts its listenable. Forgot parts here and there, and only did some of the song, not the whole thing. :-/
The guitar is an old Seagull S6
Just a song I wrote a while back.. decided to put it on here to see how bad it is.. or decent. Its hard to judge when your the one that wrote it. It has an old feel to it for sure. Please just let me know if you like it or don't. I want honesty. It is called Living On My Memories.
This is a cover of the great song Lenny by Stevie Ray Vaughan. It is again, not the full thing, but just a little bit. I want to buy a camera that is worth recording with, but oh well. This version has a tad John Mayer influence in it, from his AGT performance.
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