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kingjayson1 wrote:I would like to learn how to play the guitar, who we like to help me?

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always thought kirk hammet from metallica was awsome, on and gabriella y rogriego are class at the moment too.

Never played guitar but learnt all the bass bar blues, on the bass.

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kingjayson1 wrote:I would like to learn how to play the guitar, who we like to help me?
In all Honesty Jay I don't hink I'm good enough to 'Teach' guitar....But I do have an excellent DVD I bought about 2 years ago that goes right from beginner levl to well upwards to better levels..._ You're more than welcome to borrow it...just say.

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i can play.. to poor to have a decent guitar. I have a fender strat and a spanish classical i obtained from an ex many years ago. has a few dents and two extra holes in the back with stickers over them, but i love that guitar

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12thGooner wrote:i can play.. to poor to have a decent guitar. I have a fender strat and a spanish classical i obtained from an ex many years ago. has a few dents and two extra holes in the back with stickers over them, but i love that guitar
Still got her number? Sounds like a sex freak. 8)

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OneBardGooner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:I would like to learn how to play the guitar, who we like to help me?
In all Honesty Jay I don't hink I'm good enough to 'Teach' guitar....But I do have an excellent DVD I bought about 2 years ago that goes right from beginner levl to well upwards to better levels..._ You're more than welcome to borrow it...just say.

:cheers:

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Sounds good mate :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: Did it help you or are you still shit? :lol: :lol:

I don't even know what type of acoustic guitar to buy, something cheap for beginners... :?

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kingjayson1 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:I would like to learn how to play the guitar, who we like to help me?
In all Honesty Jay I don't hink I'm good enough to 'Teach' guitar....But I do have an excellent DVD I bought about 2 years ago that goes right from beginner levl to well upwards to better levels..._ You're more than welcome to borrow it...just say.

:cheers:

:barscarf:
Sounds good mate :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: Did it help you or are you still shit? :lol: :lol:

I don't even know what type of acoustic guitar to buy, something cheap for beginners... :?
I started about 18 months ago and pm'd DB10 for some advice he told me not to get the £40 acoustics out of Argos as they have a shit sound and youll get so frustrated youll give up so i went to my local music shop and asked their advice ended up getting one for around £80 - £90 wich is really nice for a beginer

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flash gunner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:I would like to learn how to play the guitar, who we like to help me?
In all Honesty Jay I don't hink I'm good enough to 'Teach' guitar....But I do have an excellent DVD I bought about 2 years ago that goes right from beginner levl to well upwards to better levels..._ You're more than welcome to borrow it...just say.

:cheers:

:barscarf:
Sounds good mate :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: Did it help you or are you still shit? :lol: :lol:

I don't even know what type of acoustic guitar to buy, something cheap for beginners... :?
I started about 18 months ago and pm'd DB10 for some advice he told me not to get the £40 acoustics out of Argos as they have a shit sound and youll get so frustrated youll give up so i went to my local music shop and asked their advice ended up getting one for around £80 - £90 wich is really nice for a beginer
Cheers for the advice Flash, how have you come on in 18 months?

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kingjayson1 wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:I would like to learn how to play the guitar, who we like to help me?
In all Honesty Jay I don't hink I'm good enough to 'Teach' guitar....But I do have an excellent DVD I bought about 2 years ago that goes right from beginner levl to well upwards to better levels..._ You're more than welcome to borrow it...just say.

:cheers:

:barscarf:
Sounds good mate :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: Did it help you or are you still shit? :lol: :lol:

I don't even know what type of acoustic guitar to buy, something cheap for beginners... :?
I started about 18 months ago and pm'd DB10 for some advice he told me not to get the £40 acoustics out of Argos as they have a shit sound and youll get so frustrated youll give up so i went to my local music shop and asked their advice ended up getting one for around £80 - £90 wich is really nice for a beginer
Cheers for the advice Flash, how have you come on in 18 months?
Not sure if that is a double entendre :wink:

They suggest you play for 30 minutes 4-5 times a week no more, keep it short and enjoyable. I try to play the guitar as much as i can but with my small children its not always easy. i now know a few chords and can play parts of lots of songs and 2 songs complete so its far more than i knew 18 months ago and really enjoy it

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flash gunner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:In all Honesty Jay I don't hink I'm good enough to 'Teach' guitar....But I do have an excellent DVD I bought about 2 years ago that goes right from beginner levl to well upwards to better levels..._ You're more than welcome to borrow it...just say.

:cheers:

:barscarf:
Sounds good mate :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: Did it help you or are you still shit? :lol: :lol:

I don't even know what type of acoustic guitar to buy, something cheap for beginners... :?
I started about 18 months ago and pm'd DB10 for some advice he told me not to get the £40 acoustics out of Argos as they have a shit sound and youll get so frustrated youll give up so i went to my local music shop and asked their advice ended up getting one for around £80 - £90 wich is really nice for a beginer
Cheers for the advice Flash, how have you come on in 18 months?
Not sure if that is a double entendre :wink:

They suggest you play for 30 minutes 4-5 times a week no more, keep it short and enjoyable. I try to play the guitar as much as i can but with my small children its not always easy. i now know a few chords and can play parts of lots of songs and 2 songs complete so its far more than i knew 18 months ago and really enjoy it
Ooops :lol: Thinking out loud there :lol: I used to work in WH Smiths when I was at school on the weekends, and one night before Christmas I was working overtime through the night with a load of other part timers, this girl was talking to me about how she is a vegetarian and I was bored as fuck and she was a dog. I meant to say 'so how long have you been a vegetarian' but instead I said 'how long have you been a virgin' :lol: :lol: :lol: She left sharpish :lol:

That does sound good, I might go and try find a guitar on the weekend. I've always wanted to learn to play the accordion too for some reason :?

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kingjayson1 wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:
flash gunner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote: Sounds good mate :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: Did it help you or are you still shit? :lol: :lol:

I don't even know what type of acoustic guitar to buy, something cheap for beginners... :?
I started about 18 months ago and pm'd DB10 for some advice he told me not to get the £40 acoustics out of Argos as they have a shit sound and youll get so frustrated youll give up so i went to my local music shop and asked their advice ended up getting one for around £80 - £90 wich is really nice for a beginer
Cheers for the advice Flash, how have you come on in 18 months?
Not sure if that is a double entendre :wink:

They suggest you play for 30 minutes 4-5 times a week no more, keep it short and enjoyable. I try to play the guitar as much as i can but with my small children its not always easy. i now know a few chords and can play parts of lots of songs and 2 songs complete so its far more than i knew 18 months ago and really enjoy it
Ooops :lol: Thinking out loud there :lol: I used to work in WH Smiths when I was at school on the weekends, and one night before Christmas I was working overtime through the night with a load of other part timers, this girl was talking to me about how she is a vegetarian and I was bored as fuck and she was a dog. I meant to say 'so how long have you been a vegetarian' but instead I said 'how long have you been a virgin' :lol: :lol: :lol: She left sharpish :lol:

That does sound good, I might go and try find a guitar on the weekend. I've always wanted to learn to play the accordion too for some reason :?
:lol:

it does make your fingers sore to begin with. Playing the guitar does too :wink:

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kingjayson1 wrote:
OneBardGooner wrote:
kingjayson1 wrote:I would like to learn how to play the guitar, who we like to help me?
In all Honesty Jay I don't hink I'm good enough to 'Teach' guitar....But I do have an excellent DVD I bought about 2 years ago that goes right from beginner levl to well upwards to better levels..._ You're more than welcome to borrow it...just say.

:cheers:

:barscarf:
Sounds good mate :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: Did it help you or are you still shit? :lol: :lol:

I don't even know what type of acoustic guitar to buy, something cheap for beginners... :?
Have PM'd you mate....re: both ...and for the record No, I am NOT shit (at playing guitar) when it comes to 'serious' DIY around the house like plastering and tiling bathrooms yes I admit it I'm useless..., just feckin' No Whaaay jose!..but I'm okay on guitar also play flute/keyboards/ mandolin and various percussion. :dance: :oops:

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I've just been learning some new songs (on guitar etc) and one of them is 'Dust In The Wind' by Kansas....pretty basic made up of 4 chords - though the picking took a while to get....for me it is a beautifuk song to play/sing etc....and it got me wondering about other songs I wish I'd written (purely for the aesthetic rather than the dosh from copyrights etc)Are there any songs or pieces of music you've learnt or heard that you really wish you had written.....

my top 5 wish I'd written that are:

Imagine - John Lennon

Nights In White Satin - Justin Hayward

Lady Eleanor - Alan Hull (Lindisfarne)

Days - Ray Davies (Kinks)

Lark Asendinig - Vaughan Williams

:?:

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stray cats - my heart is a liar

cracking acoustic song 8)

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Crikey just saw this thread. :barscarf:

I've been playing for a long time, taught in schools and many bands in London.

I've got a couple of clips on Youtube if anyone's so inclined, search:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa-JjnoG4mw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6G3wYw22Rg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3KNsR_mQuw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4xMtTln2pA


Learning Flamenco at the moment which is a challenge (short buleria is where I'm up to at the moment).

If anyone here wants tips, advice etc I'm more than willing to dispense.

Gear:

Heritage 150
Gibson SG
Fender Telecaster
Dan Armstrong See-through
Bernal Prodigio

Amps:
Mojave Plexi 45
Marshall 100w Advanced Valvestate

Sh1t loads of pedals.

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