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    HEy guys

    this a great thread, I have played guitar for about 35 years and are still learning every day despite being ( or at least thats what other say ) play very well from acoustic to electric but have a listen if you have a minute www.myspace.com/jaydane.

    Advice for newcommers:
    Many have asked me if I can teach them to play like me and my reponse is usely a No, I say, I can show what you need to do to be able to do what I do, which is at least 2 hours practice a day for for how ever long it takes, sore fingers and lots of frustration but it will pay of.

    JEsper

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    That's great! I have been playing and learning since I was twelve and
    now I'm 48.
    judy tooley

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    When it comes to guitar players who really supplement each other I must draw your attention to K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton from Judas Priest. Man, they can really get each other going. Not trying to take anything away from Iron Maiden, but in my humble opinion K.K. and Glenn are better. At least to my taste.

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    I recommend searching Ebay for classical guitars.Ive been looking for guitars myself and its many items there.

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    Edoardo Catemario on Youtube

    Hi!

    I invite everybody who love good music to see this video. It's amazing! I think it's the best interpretation of Ginastera Sonata.

    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=VDsYYkRFhQU

    Daria

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    Welcome to the forum.
    judy tooley

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    This guy Adam del Monte was mentioned on another forum, he is a good guitarist and also writes music.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKBkmb0VcL4

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    If you want many good uses out of your guitar with unlimited potential, as in recording or plugging in onstage, please get one with a pickup. I've seen too many guitarists have to switch from old comfortable to new compatible, and it only hurts. As you are U.K. do you look at Gumtree.com for info and sales?

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    not a bad suggestion. i had to record my guitar with a shure and cope with that while mixing. i achieved some funny or pretty sounds but i couldn't avoid all of the noise. in line recording or playing is better, or at least more convenient.

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    by the way, you can have an idea of what boomed guitar sounds like on little parts of my music here:

    www.myspace.com/olivortex

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    Unhappy What kind of Fingerpicks do I use to play Classical Guitar?

    I recently bought a set of fingerpicks. Their made of plastic and go under the nail adn curve upwards. I just want to ask if i'm using the right kind, if not, which ones should I use? Playing with these is IMPOSSIBLE!!. My fingers keep slipping past the string on rest strokes and hitting each other instead of the strings.Are their special sets of fingerpicks for classical guitar, cause I have a nail biting habit that prevents me from using my natural nails. Any help would do. Thanks.

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    Ever tried fake fingernails? Sometimes that will work on the right hand.
    Keep the left for nail biting.
    judy tooley

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesperdk View Post
    HEy guys

    this a great thread, I have played guitar for about 35 years and are still learning every day despite being ( or at least thats what other say ) play very well from acoustic to electric but have a listen if you have a minute www.myspace.com/jaydane.

    Advice for newcommers:
    Many have asked me if I can teach them to play like me and my reponse is usely a No, I say, I can show what you need to do to be able to do what I do, which is at least 2 hours practice a day for for how ever long it takes, sore fingers and lots of frustration but it will pay of.

    JEsper
    that advice jesper is absolutely spot on. knowing how to play is a little bit about technique and tips, but the rest is commitment and practice practice practice!

    just visited your myspace page. your track 'a new hope remix 2008' is the perfect title for the sound you achieved. keep up the good work!

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    Smile I'm a guitar player

    hello I teach beginner and intermediate guitar lessons all is for free Guitar lessons : Learn How To Play Guitar For Beginners

    Last edited by Krummhorn; May-16-2009 at 02:53.

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    That's great Mido and welcome to this forum and my thread.
    judy tooley

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