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yeah I know a ton of guitarists.Keep it up(Like growing bro..Relax n flow) and do drills such as Arpagios(I know I didnt spell that right)ARE-PAGE-E-O's LOL!!or somethig a touch more easier if you dont have the lower digit strenght.youll be rippin some wicked power grooves in no time bro! LOL:firedevil:

If i had of bought a electric like i planned i know i would be doing a lot better lol

This damn acoustic is a full size and just too big for a beginner
 
Also do finger flexability drills.you'll be doing some funky slow sweeps in a month or so I promise.
 
Also do finger flexability drills.you'll be doing some funky slow sweeps in a month or so I promise.

I'll give this a shot. I need to start practicing more. Black beauty still sounds like a dying cat... not her fault its mine, f$+ing beginner.
 
Eh Im the begginner on this site.I rely on you fellow grower brother/sisters to guide me through.if this were a musc site even though I m a drummer I can help some.LOL!Do you read Tableture?
 
Sweet. Awesome thread. I'll jump in.

I'm currently selling off my gear (really helping with purchasing grow supplies). I was into guitar collecting and playing when I was younger, but now have a more utilitarian philosophy (1 Guitar, 1 Amp, Minimal FX). In the past, I've owned:

Guit Fiddles:
Ron Kirn Design Telecaster with Tremolo and Lefty Headstock (My Hendrix Meets Roy Buchanan Axe - My Go to Axe as well)
Gerard Melancon Classic Artist (strat style - Blue AAAAA Quilt Maple Top)
1983 Fender Stratocaster Elite Model (Sunburst - First Active pickups on a Strat - Forebearer to the "Lace Sensors" and Clapton models)
1981 Gibson ES 347 (Sunburst - Recently sold on e(vil)Bay)
1979/80 Fender Stratocaster (Black pick guard, pickup covers, fret dots, maple neck and finger board)
1977 Gibson Les Paul '55 Reissue (The elusive 55/77 - Deep Red color)

NoiseBoxes:
Gibson GA15 (Goldtone) Combo Amp
Mesa Boogie Mark IV Combo amp (Shouldn't have sold this)
Custom Made Matchless Lightning Clone by Eddie Giller (came as a combo, but made my own Head Chassis for it)
Avatar 1x12 Widebody Speaker Cab fitted with Weber Blue Pup Speaker
Emery Sound Micro Baby (Awesome 1/2 - 1 Watt living room amp/Tube Tester)
Fender Bassman 4x10 Combo (59 Reissue)
1965 Ampeg Reverberocket with a MojoTone 12" Speaker
1966 Fender Vibro Champ (From Cowtown Guitars, Las Vegas)

FX:
Geoffrey Teese RMC III (Real McCoy Custom) #13 of 200
FoxRox Captain Coconut II (Integrated Analog Provibe/Fuzz Face/Octavia)
Foxrox TZF (Analog Through Zero Flange)
T-Rex Alberta (Tube Screamer)
Maxon AD 880 (Analog Delay)

Back in Hawaii, Reggae Music dropped the panties, but Hotel Duos/Trios paid the bills. I was in a band called Sounds of Addiction that had a regular gig at the now closed down Paradice Blues on Maui. We did reggae cover music, but because I represent Psychedelic Rock, I brought a lot of Hendrix-esque sensibility to the music. To be honest, I was not familiar with really any of the newer Reggae we were playing. I'm more into the "classics:" Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Desmond Dekker, Israel Vibration, Greg Issacs, etc.

I was also in a couple Hotel bands/duos/trios out in Kaanapali. Dinner Music, contemporary and Traditional Hawaiian, Jazz, Blues, R&B, etc. Like I said, that paid the bills, but wasn't my favorite music gig.

My favorite music experiences and what I prefer, is "the Jam". It's as close to having a conversation (imho) as it gets between musicians. No script, just Jam (as Michael Jackson said - JAM! It ain't too a-much for me to JAM!). The Jams helped me tighten up my Bass, Keyboard, Percussion and woodwind playing (Played Saxophone back in High School) for sure.

After I moved to Colorado, I have really fallen out of the music scene. However, my Bluegrass and Country licks have really become more refined. Currently woodshedding trying to get down a good solo guitar/vocal gig for the bars around here.

Only videos I have on youtube are from the Reggae band I was in back on Maui, Sounds of Addiction. That's me on Lead/Rhythm Guitar with the Hendrix Shirt playing the 1979/80- Black Strat with a lei hanging on the headstock on a Mesa Mark IV. This was at the Pacific University Luau After Party in Forest Grove, OR. They flew us up from Maui to play. I left the band shortly after, so the Pacific U videos are the only ones with me in it.
 
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Here she blows. Kinda sexy isn't she?
 
I can't read tabs... yet! I play scales... little bits of songs that I do know... play around with the capo and some peddles... mostly I just do it just to play an instrument. Occasionally it sounds alright and its a huge boost in my spirits once I get all the jitters out and begin to play well, even if its a shitty riff I've played a million times to myself, it only sounds really good when I'm focused and relaxed... and high.
 
That sg gives me a hard on. :dance2:
 
:D I forgot to say yours is killer Dude! That SG is a 2010 '60s tribute. It's my favorite out of the group as you can imagine... she gets manhandled every day :head:
 
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