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Originally posted by Jog On View PostIt's a song that a family friend in the US wrote especially but he can't make it over to play it himself.
I got a recording of him singing and playing it on a 12 string and it sounds really good so I've got my work cut out for me!
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postwhat you going to play jog?
I got a recording of him singing and playing it on a 12 string and it sounds really good so I've got my work cut out for me!
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Originally posted by threaded View PostFunnily enough, not the guitar.
And nothing about goats either.
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postwhat you going to play jog?
HTH
Edit. Welcome back btw
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I'm playing at Mrs Jog's mother's memorial service next weekend.
last time I played in a church (for a wedding) the strangest thiing happened - the guitar was in tune for the rehearsal with the organist, but when the people all came in the temparature changed and detuned the guitar - was bizarre.
Only discovering what had happaned when I started to play I had to bend the strings to compensate
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Originally posted by threaded View PostOddly enough, I went on a course once where he was one of the tutors.
Which was nice.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostI learnt to play classically when I was young.
Scales is the thing. It can be boring, but you just need to practise those scales. Everything is scales and progression.
Example last night Black Night by Deep Purple came up on VH1 so I picked up an acoustic and played along, a bar out of time and in the wrong key. Which was fun. Quite fitting really as it's obviously an inebriated composition.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostAnyone done that here? More specifically I mean anyone learnt it at an age where you think you're too old to learn new things, i.e. low-to-mid 30s?
Scales is the thing. It can be boring, but you just need to practise those scales. Everything is scales and progression.
Example last night Black Night by Deep Purple came up on VH1 so I picked up an acoustic and played along, a bar out of time and in the wrong key. Which was fun. Quite fitting really as it's obviously an inebriated composition.
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Originally posted by aussielong View Post
learning on an electric is easier, i've found.
Acoustic is more difficult as you have to be more precise and takes more practice (in my experience). As has already been mentioned, get some basic chords under your belt C Am F G D E Em A and you're off.
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Originally posted by TazMaN View PostAnyone done that here? More specifically I mean anyone learnt it at an age where you think you're too old to learn new things, i.e. low-to-mid 30s?
after a days coding, dont bother trying to learn riffs. its too frustrating - strumming is good though. i take a CD in with songs i want to learn and he teaches me the songs - as a by product i learn chords and techniques.
the difficulty you will have is finding the practice time required to progress. when your 15 you would probably have put in hours and hours. now you probably won't pick it up between lessons.
learning on an electric is easier, i've found.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostTime for a Hendrix vs Clapton fight!
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