^Similar to how I feel about fiddle music over classical music. The occasional finger fumble doesn't really matter much in fiddle pieces, especially during double stop laden shuffles. 

Not if it's classical GAS.I think I'm already falling prey to GAS (oooh, that sounds bad)!
^Well, it's gorgeous. It reminds me of the music my dad used to play when I was a little girl. sigh
Alright, a week and a half:
It's funny, but I had no idea that not only was this the first song my little sister tried to learn on the guitar while I was away at college, it is also the first song my brother-in-law (married to a different sister) learned!![]()
Well, allrighty then! Here's an audio-only one where I get my acoustical fingerpickings on with a tune what I wroted: [click!]I think more musicians ought to upload their skillz here! I would love to see what these BBSers can do!
^I play bluegrass cello.
I've started learning Pearl Jam's "Betterman." It has some interesting chords and plucking and I think will really contribute a lot to my education. I can't wait to be able to jam!
This is really beautiful -- it is likely because my dad played music similar to this on his guitar when I was a little girl that I find it more comforting than just about anything else in the world. Thanks for sharing!Well, allrighty then! Here's an audio-only one where I get my acoustical fingerpickings on with a tune what I wroted: [click!]I think more musicians ought to upload their skillz here! I would love to see what these BBSers can do!
The freedom is so new to me, but I am loving it!One thing I love about playing guitar is finding different ways to play chords - I broke a wrist when I was younger, so playing barre chords for more than a minute or so gives me hand/wrist pain even to this day. So I long ago started using the alternatives. And open tunings are great, too.
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So long as it doesn't make you want to run like hell.Dork.Very pleasant. Makes me feel all comfortably numb.
There's a song I'd LOVE to learn!Not if it's classical GAS.I think I'm already falling prey to GAS (oooh, that sounds bad)!
nice hat!![]()
Now that's a compliment I'm more than happy to receive - thank you!This is really beautiful -- it is likely because my dad played music similar to this on his guitar when I was a little girl that I find it more comforting than just about anything else in the world. Thanks for sharing!Here's an audio-only one where I get my acoustical fingerpickings on with a tune what I wroted: [click!]
Man, I love that song; it reminds of my boyhood in Dorchester.My barre chord exercise is Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard.
You will.There's a song I'd LOVE to learn!Not if it's classical GAS.
nice hat!![]()
Maybe I should wear a different one for each video -- I wonder how accomplished a guitarist I'll be by the time I run through my collection!
Well, allrighty then! Here's an audio-only one where I get my acoustical fingerpickings on with a tune what I wroted: [click!]I think more musicians ought to upload their skillz here! I would love to see what these BBSers can do!
One thing I love about playing guitar is finding different ways to play chords - I broke a wrist when I was younger, so playing barre chords for more than a minute or so gives me hand/wrist pain even to this day. So I long ago started using the alternatives. And open tunings are great, too.
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Hey, I recognize that one.Well, allrighty then! Here's an audio-only one where I get my acoustical fingerpickings on with a tune what I wroted: [click!]I think more musicians ought to upload their skillz here! I would love to see what these BBSers can do!
Sounds pretty good, but not quite as awesome as mne.Well, I got my new guitar today! Full size, and a real beauty. The brand Sherwood, and only sold in France, so an interesting find here. It is a gorgeous burgundy, in like-new condition -- not the highest end guitar but decent quality and I got it really cheap, with a very nice case thrown in!
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