wayne wrote:
haha Regular Smiley That will be the case for several months. Just try to play a song without barre (F and up) chords. Try patience of guns & roses or one of U2. Pretty easy songs to start with Regular Smiley
How long did it take you? I have a Vender Electric with a little 15Watt amp. - still want a classical guitar - bit of a slep to plug the amp in every time. I try to practise for an hour every night.
A Fender I suppose?
A classic guitar is harder to play, you have to press much harder than with an electric guitar. I started on a classic guitar, never took lessons though
, just try to learn to play some of your fav. songs, just the chords first, then later go into the more advanced stuff.
Is that MP3 yours? Are you playng to a songs background are you part of a band? Sounds pretty good
-Excellent - Will be a while before i sound that good.
thanks
Yes, that's me playing
I wrote it, then programmed the drums with Cakewalk on my comp using soundblaster soundbanks, then played the bass lines and rythm guitar and then the melody. I used a POD I of line 6, which is an emp emulator, so the guitar sounds like as if you're in a studio
I was in a band, but after 10 years or so we split up, the drummer moved to london, bass player up north and the singer quit, so just 2 guitar players wasn't that productive as a band
. If you think you're good enough for a beginners band, you should join one, it's great fun and you'll learn a lot