It was good to see Warren again. Good food and a good friend. What a way to end a very busy and hectic week. Actually meeting with Warren and sharing in the old times helped me settle down for the long drive back home.
We talked about our improvements in our playing skills and where we still have issues comprehending the technique. We both agreed that scales were our worst enemy. We both agreed it is tough to learn when everything is being self-taught. My problem is not the “memorizing “ the scale but how to determine which scale to play over a song. Picking out a blues (pentatonic) tune is becoming simple, it’s knowing when to play a Major, Minor or Diminished, etc. is where I have problems.
We even talked about a few Fretters, but the names will stay confidential to the parties that where present. Not to worry though! It was all good and positive conversation.
We were so involved in conversation that the waiter came by and apologized for not being more attentive to our table. We told him we did not notice and no too worry about it. There were other tables that were not happy no matter what this guy did.
As Warren stated we both separated with the agreement we would get together after I retire at the end of March. Then he could pick any day he found the time to get away from his busy schedule. Come April, all my days would be free.
Thanks Warren for meeting me for lunch. It goes to show that Fretters are all good people.