Thread: Electric Guitars

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    > , learn apregios

    i second that, jason becker style!!!!

    > I like the songs Perspective. Cool.

    thanx, im glad to see people like to hear something other than radio freindly schtuff.

    the mighty floyd rose can be a pain to keep in tune if you dont know how to set it up, but its not that hard to learn.

    > ibanez jem7dbk

    *drool* we should jam, it would be like a big G3 impersonation (im not shaving my head though)

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    well if u are anywhere near quebec city I dont mind jaming..

    And if u can understand my bad english with a huge french accent.. hehe..
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    Originally posted by Luigi
    sorry
    btw I DO need a hug..
    Okay no hard feelings!

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    >>Perspective
    The band is great, I like the mp3's...

    The band has four members... which one is you?
    none...

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    I've played guitar for 21 years; when I was younger I played much more than now. My 7 year old daughter has gotten into playing and asked the other day how she could learn to play the way I do. There's no secret, just as others have said, it boils down to practice. I'll tell you what kept me motivated, and exactly what I told her; it's a quote from Ted Nugent.

    "Practice, practice, practice...
    practice until your fingers bleed...
    then you'll know you're on to something."

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    Originally posted by ammar
    >>Perspective
    The band is great, I like the mp3's...

    The band has four members... which one is you?
    thanx. i play mostley 12-string acoustic and some hand percussion. in the pic on the main page im 3rd from the left.

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    Wow Perspective you guys are really good. Will you have sex with me?

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    Learn some classical. It will help your technique greatly. I started out as an electric player but spend most of my time playing my acoustics. Keep learning your scales and learn some music theory too. For quick results, learn the 12 bar blues and some pentatonic scales to match.

    I also have some old (couple years ago) songs I wrote available on my website.: Music

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    >Learn some classical. It will help your technique greatly. I started out as an electric player but spend most of my time playing my acoustics. Keep learning your scales and learn some music theory too. For quick results, learn the 12 bar blues and some pentatonic scales to match.<

    second that!~ (hi tgm!!) It's amazing how arrangements come together, and you'd never would have thought your fingers could bend that way =) learning theory, contrary to popular belief, can do nothing but _help_ your playing and melodic creativity! haha, yes, learn the theory, then break it down chromatically through jazz, haha. learn, unlearn, and then relearn again, just keep learning!!!

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    Thanks for all the replies...

    So I understand that I'm doing the right thing, and I'll try to keep doing it!

    Now, I started taking lessons here in the university since we have a music instructor, and he is willing to help... And it's going on very well!
    none...

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