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What do you guys get the most response from "around the campfire"?
I get real nervous about performing when somebody says "hey play for us" (scared performing monkey)....but, if the guitar is just available and the mood is relaxed I'll just pick it up at leisure and bust into song. I get a pretty good reaction from some of the mellower Eagles songs..Peaceful Easy, Lyin Eyes, Tequila Sunrise and the easier U2 songs (played easy "cheating" by me) Walk On & One. |
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best response aroung campfires
LMAO one word BEER LMAO |
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I lost the tip of my B7 finger, and had to switch to a classical guitar
with nylon srtings (for the extra width). I still have trouble with my B7, so I bar it.. I found an acoustic/elecrtic cut-away model that I named Ebonee..And, I am slowly relearning my patterns. For a while, I tuned my guitar to an E chord and played my chords with one finger, like a steel guitar.. I would rather play open chords, but when thae choice is between bar chords, or not playing..Bar chords win!!\ Chris,you are right..CCR is a great place to start.. |
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Your Welcome 74!! Good luck to the little guy!!!!
Prolly our next Hendrix. Ya Bro, beer has a music all it's own. Sometimes if enough has been consumed I can get away with G&R's "I Used to Love Her" |
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tha't a great song
LMAO |
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First song I learned was "Needles and the Damage Done." I've had the
same Ibanez 12 string set up with 6 strings since '79. I too feel tabulature is a waste. I just like to plink around and find the sound. But, I fingerpick. I love the patterns you can come up with by letting the melody float somewhere while the bass walks away with the beat. |
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Heya Bobby!!!
That and Dm are my nemesis (as far as changes go). Biaach to the 7th power! |
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I play classical guitar with nylon strings. I don’t use a pick, I pluck
the strings with the tips of my fingers. I started out learning to pluck arpeggios in various patterns. I began with a Carl Fischer Classical Guitar Method book. One I learned how to play arpeggios, I used to play rock songs by finger plucking the chords as arpeggios. I remember that one of the first songs I ever played was House of the Rising Sun. I stated playing when I was in my teens. Although, I actually begin with an electric guitar back then and played with a pick. Now I play classical guitar almost exclusively. But I had let it go for a large portion of my life and have only gotten back into it recently. I just learned a prelude from a Bach Cello Suite. The piece was actually written for the cello, then transcribed for the Violin. I was learning how to play the violin when I decided to try it on the guitar. Surprisingly it works very well on the guitar precisely as it is written for the violin. So that was cool. I’d like to try my hand at some folk music too. Tablature is just a pictorial of the guitar neck and strings isn’t it? It’s been a long time since I’ve used tablature. I prefer to use regular sheet music. I can’t read real time, but I can read it well enough to learn it quickly. It takes me a while to practice a piece anyway so reading it real time wouldn’t help much anyway. By that I mean that I tend to play from muscle memory. Once I learn a piece I just play it after that, I don’t need the music anymore. I’ve been talking with some friends of mine who would like to get together to play. One has a full set of drums, one has a bass guitar, one fellow plays hollow body rhythm, and I still have my old solid body lead guitar. So we’re talking about trying to get something together. Haven’t done it yet though. We're just talking about playing in the backyard & stuff. No serious performing. |
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HOw goes it Abra?
Long time no see |
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Something looks spoony around here. (ha ha)
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LMAO @ Abra
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Hi Abra!!!!
Is there anything you HAVEN'T tried that you'd like to? Actually, I've been trying to be a Renaissance man myself, but when you're used to using a pick, the "Classical positioning" reeks havoc on the wrists. |
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A spoon on your nose
will sparkle your prose and give BF’s guitar a new sound Twinging and twanging he’ll pluck on the strings at the campfire we all sit around Playing by TABS a song about crabs as we guzzle our beer to the tunes BF and Bobby and Abracadabra with Imbroglio playing the spoons |
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ROTFLMAO@ ABRA
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ABRA
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ABRA
Has anyone ever been somewhere (most likely rural) and someone actually picked up the spoons or washboard? Hot Sulphur Springs, CO for me....a great night too! |
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Joel, my buddy plays five string banjo, his wife plays acoustic and
autoharp..AND spoonss..What a blast!! |
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OMG..I used to have so much fun when dad would let me play the auto
harp!! Spoons and banjos...what a blast. I have friends that play a lot of Renaissance Faires. One of them plays the Hammer Dulcimer REALLY WELL. They are all way too advanced for my meager ehem "talents" but they humor me. One of my favorite things!!!!! |
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I used to play the 5-string banjo many years ago. I learned
finger-picking on that. I did use picks though. In fact, I still have the finger picks. Unfortunately I sold the banjo. That was a big mistake. It was a really nice banjo and had a great sound, I think I paid something like $250 for it back in the early 70’s. It had the full resonator with an American Eagle carved on the back. I’ve actually thought about trying to pick one up again. The problem is that I already have too many toys (ha ha). Right now I have several pianos, violins, and guitars. I also play the harmonica. I’m not nearly as musical as it might sound though. I think I’m more into the instruments for their own sake. I actually got the pianos for free, they were all broken and I’ve been repairing them. Same thing goes with the violins. In fact one I built from a kit. I have no clue what I’m doing. I have no purpose in life. I don’t focus on anything, I just dabble in everything. I think if I ever focused on something I’d burn a hole through it. (ha ha) |
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"I know nutzzing..."
(Hogans hero's ref) Still learning guitar, I'm in the embryonic stage. I'm with a bassist (also learning) and looking forward to performing together:) Guitarists/bassists are my heros, I just make weird noises into a mic. I'd like to make "Air on a G string" into a rock & roll song... |
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