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I've Got Blisters On Me Fingers!

I used to play guitar as a teenager. I was okay, but no great shakes. I played electric and nylon acoustic. I could play a lot of licks Zepplin, Hendrix, Crazy Train, a little Bach. I was really good at arpeggios and scales, but I always found chords really difficult to play. I couldn't automatically form the chords with my hands so I'd have to move my hand and form the chord finger by finger:lol:. I still have an old acoustic laying around here and I always get the urge to pick it up again. Best way to learn the scales is learn all of them and play each one in every key down the fretboard without stopping.
 
My progress thus far. Please bear in mind that I've had the guitar only 6 days and it's been a work week -- not much time to practice!

Hmmm...trying to figure out why the video didn't imbed...nevermind!
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgzRgeSHqAE[/yt]
 
My progress thus far. Please bear in mind that I've had the guitar only 6 days and it's been a work week -- not much time to practice!

Hmmm...trying to figure out why the video didn't imbed...nevermind!
[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgzRgeSHqAE[/yt]


Sorry I wasn't paying attention. I was mesmerized by the poofy hat.:lol:
 
I've always wanted to pick up guitar. I'd imagine as a violinist, it shouldn't be too difficult for me. However, being a singer primarily, I see chord structure a bit differently...mostly in solfege instead of in 'proper' terms, if that makes any sense. I can play a teensy bit of piano, but since I can't read Bass clef (which is odd, as being a tenor, half of the music I sing is written in it) , it's hard to do anything other than simple pieces.

Best of luck to you tsq! Judging by your video, you seem to learn pretty quickly. Can't wait to hear how you'll sound next week!
 
^I'm enjoying it. And looking forward to having more practice time this week. I know how you feel about clefs. I started on the bass for cello and while I eventually started playing pieces that went into alto, and read a bit of treble when I flirted (unsuccessfully) with piano, I still get confused looking at anything other than bass.
My progress thus far. Please bear in mind that I've had the guitar only 6 days and it's been a work week -- not much time to practice!

Hmmm...trying to figure out why the video didn't imbed...nevermind!


Sorry I wasn't paying attention. I was mesmerized by the poofy hat.:lol:
Sorry, I wasn't paying attention. I was mesmerized by the poofy breasts. :p
 
My progress thus far. Please bear in mind that I've had the guitar only 6 days and it's been a work week -- not much time to practice!

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgzRgeSHqAE[/yt]

Hmmm...trying to figure out why the video didn't imbed...nevermind!
The embed drops out whenever you preview or edit your post, so you have to paste it back in and do the tags again.

It sounds to me like you're off to a good start, and "Wish You Were Here" is probably a good one to take a stab at learning early. Most of it's fairly simple and non-busy, but there are a few places where it might be a bit of a challenge getting to where you can keep it all in a steady tempo. Most importantly, have fun with it -- that's really the main thing.
 
I've always wanted to pick up guitar. I'd imagine as a violinist, it shouldn't be too difficult for me. However, being a singer primarily, I see chord structure a bit differently...mostly in solfege instead of in 'proper' terms, if that makes any sense. I can play a teensy bit of piano, but since I can't read Bass clef (which is odd, as being a tenor, half of the music I sing is written in it) , it's hard to do anything other than simple pieces.
I know what you mean about the solfege thinking, but I'm up on my bass clef as a trombonist :p. But I started on piano way back when though and still noodle around on it all the time, so when I pick up a guitar I'm at a complete loss for some reason, other than a dozen or so basic chords. The idea that there's more than one middle C, for example, throws me for a loop big time. I'm not sure why, because it's the exact same principle as the partials on brass instruments, but there's just something about the guitar that turns me into a musical idiot. As for the violin...when I was student teaching, I caught up enough to school the 3rd and 4th graders...but those 5th graders were light years ahead of me. :lol:

p.s. Epic Beatles reference, made me smile. It's been a long, long, long time... ;)
 
Master Roshi rocks!

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at 17...
 
and i thought the thread title was a reference to Money for Nothing....

you play better than me...

(and your voice is sooooo sexy....)
 
It sounds to me like you're off to a good start, and "Wish You Were Here" is probably a good one to take a stab at learning early. Most of it's fairly simple and non-busy, but there are a few places where it might be a bit of a challenge getting to where you can keep it all in a steady tempo. Most importantly, have fun with it -- that's really the main thing.
Why thank you. I was wondering if it wasn't too ambitious, but I'm getting it pretty well. I've learned to play the whole solo:

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttW6Pwe3Fx4[/yt].

Now it's just a matter of learning to play it well. :D

Mutenroshi, do you still play at all these days?
 
I've learned to play the whole solo:

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Now it's just a matter of learning to play it well. :D

Mutenroshi, do you still play at all these days?


Oh yeah! I still do! Playing soothes me and gives me a lot of pleasure. I see (or hear!) that you're playing the solo intro to Wish You Were Here. Be careful, Gilmour is a bender and nylon strings are a bitch to bend!
 
^It sure is a bitch! But it's make my dad proud. :) He took me to a Pink Floyd concert when I was 8 or 9 -- They played Wish You Were Here as the encore -- with the sun setting behind the Columbia River Gorge, it was beautiful.
and i thought the thread title was a reference to Money for Nothing....

you play better than me...

(and your voice is sooooo sexy....)
Meh, that's cause you can't hear my lisp in the video. :p
 
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