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31st Jul 2013, 3:20 PM #1
Guitar thread!
I've never seen one so I thought we could have a guitar thread.
This is for all things guitar. I know that Andrew W. & Dino plays Bass, Si Hunt, Steve & Dave Tudor all play a bit, Darren & I are learning to play.
So what's your favourite piece of guitar music to play, listen to or strum along to.
What do you play when your up beat, depressed or just to keep your fingers in the mood?
Are you learning anything new, whether it be a chord progression you can't quite get a hold of, or simply a new chord? Are you a rhythm or lead guitarist or both?
Are you just here to correct me because I'm doing it all wrong?
Are you well versed in all things guitar/music or are you just good at the handful of chords you know?
Are you a lapsed guitarist who hasn't actually picked up your 'axe' in a few years?
Take you pick & jump right in.
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31st Jul 2013, 3:29 PM #2
I prefer the piano.
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31st Jul 2013, 3:54 PM #3
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I'm currently playing an acoustic bass. I did have an electric and amp, but got rid of them.
Hmm, oh well.
I haven't done it for ages, but I like to play along to the Top 40 on Sunday.
My thinking is "If it takes me half of the song to figure out, then I love that track!"
So that's why I will always favour Tinie Tempah (Is that right?) with his "Wonderman" over "L.I.F.E Goes On" by Noah And The Whale. (I think that's them...)
Bearing in mind how "All songs have only got four chords in them these days" as a criticism, I may as well do something with that!
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31st Jul 2013, 4:05 PM #4
I have no Guitar in Qatar!
I'd like to learn a few more complicated classical pieces, but anything with a good tune. I've never really got as good at playing the guitar as I'd have liked. Maybe when I come back to UK.
I think it's a good idea to practice playing along to different songs - surely the best way to learn how to pick tunes up quickly.Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!
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31st Jul 2013, 4:07 PM #5
I bought a guitar and the Rocksmith guitar learning software/game a couple of years ago. I was doing ok with the game, but while you learn to play through repetition, it doesn't actually teach you anything about music theory or reading music or anything like that, so I put it on hold intending to learn some guitar basics and music theory from http://www.justinguitar.com/, but then kind of never got around to it and haven't picked it up for a year at least.
Maybe some day. At least my Squier Strat looks cool sitting next to the piano.
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31st Jul 2013, 4:15 PM #6
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31st Jul 2013, 9:14 PM #7
I haven't played mine for many, many years. I used to love doing so but never really felt I was good enough. Also it helps if you can sing along and I can't sing either
Si.
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31st Jul 2013, 9:18 PM #8
I can't sing either, but I try & enjoy myself. You should only play for yourself unless you feel confident to play in front of people. Go back to it if you enjoyed it, you may surprise yourself.
As for me, I'm useless but I'm having a go.
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31st Jul 2013, 9:26 PM #9
None of that ever stopped Mr Zimmerman.
I'm not going to bang on about the guitar or whatever. You've heard it all before.
But I do encourage people not to give up. Especially if you enjoy it. (Edit: As Tim says) That's all that matters really. And if you're really dedicated to it, then 30mins practice every day will improve your standard of playing much more than say 3 hours a week all in one go. It's about repetition.
When you can play what you want to play in the same 'automatic' sense that you don't need to think any harder than you would about jumping in your car and going for a drive; then you're getting there. But it takes time that's all.
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31st Jul 2013, 10:12 PM #10
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I might have something on Soundcloud of me just banging hell out of an out of tune guitar for about ten minutes. Still tuning problems, but as doodles go...
It gets better about a couple of minutes in
EDIT: Ah ha... no. Bit embarrassing. I'll work on something better and post it here.
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31st Jul 2013, 10:56 PM #11
I think that's really the problem - I don't have 30 minutes a day. No offence to anyone, but it seems to be a single persons hobby in the sense that when I used to be in the flat on my own I used to sit on the bed and noodle away but I literally am not on my own at all these days, aside from when I'm travelling. So I don't know when I'd be able to practise.
Si.
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1st Aug 2013, 10:04 AM #12
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1st Aug 2013, 12:41 PM #13
Anyone know of any good & free guitar tab/music download sites?
There are dozens out there but I was hoping for a personal reference rather than trying them all.
Cheers, Tim.
(Off to spend half his lunch hour strumming to Half the World Away)
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1st Aug 2013, 12:44 PM #14
For instance ultimateguitar.com has 27 different versions of Ace of Spades.
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1st Aug 2013, 1:16 PM #15
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1st Aug 2013, 3:53 PM #16
God, I haven't picked up my bass in AGES
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1st Aug 2013, 4:10 PM #17
I feel like creating a Piano thread! thread
Except it would just be me posting in it and it would make me want a piano (probably an electric piano) even more!!!!Assume you're going to Win
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1st Aug 2013, 4:12 PM #18
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1st Aug 2013, 4:19 PM #19
There's just too many "it"'s for me to think you're just talking about playing the guitar
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1st Aug 2013, 4:49 PM #21
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12th Aug 2013, 8:03 PM #22
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Here's ten minutes of me just jamming on my own with an acoustic bass. (Cheetah bass)
https://soundcloud.com/aaron-murdoch-1/for-the-forums
It gets better as it goes on and is fully downloadable if you want...
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13th Aug 2013, 1:04 PM #23
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And as that was a success, this is a recording of the first time I've played live in front of a crowd for up to eight years.
It was recorded in 2012 though. It's NSFW not in the lyrics or singing, but I do swear a lot introducing the song.
https://soundcloud.com/aaron-murdoch...-at-la-gondola
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13th Aug 2013, 1:20 PM #24
Thanks for sharing. Good stuff.
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