Posted by: Glenelg Guitar Studio | January 26, 2014

Happy Australia Day

Happy Australia Day Everyone.

In recognition of the untold variety of ways we can play, sing or generally mutilate our national anthem I have listed some of my favourites, so  follow the link to my website to see them all. Make sure you watch the first video to the end as it is definitely my top pick!

Happy Australia Day
Leigh.


Responses

  1. Thanx for your Australia Day tunes Leigh, I also liked the last first and last piece Happy Australia Day to you and yours.
    Cheers Lenore

  2. A Very Happy + Most Enjoyable AUSTRALIA DAY!

    To you, Leigh + your Family, Rellies, Friends + Lovers of the Guitar – Past, Present + to Come.

    The well-known book “A LUCKY COUNTRY” sums up this GREAT SOUTHLAND – TERRA AUSTRALIS + it’s up to us all, its Citizens, to ensure this Country remains so for years to come.

    Do your own thing, Aussies, One ‘n’ All, + have THE DAY of your lives!

    Once again, HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY, Everyone!

    Do CELEBRATE this DAY in Some Special Way, which you think best.

    Cheers, from Aussie Hugh (83 in a few days.)

    P.S. Leigh, enjoyed the videos no end. Thanks for all the Musical Love so evident in all your emails to us.

    And as the Poet wrote:

    “Breathes there a man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said: ‘This is my own, my native land!’ ”

    On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 9:02 AM, Glenelg Guitar Studio wrote:

    > Glenelg Guitar Studio posted: “Happy Australia Day Everyone. In > recognition of the untold variety of ways we can play, sing or generally > mutilate our national anthem I have listed some of my favourites, so > follow the link to my website to see them all. Make sure you watch the > firs”


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