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(1 replies, posted in Music theory)

Is there a link to some place that sell sheet music by the songa

77

(16 replies, posted in Songwriting)

I hope she dont need money to please

78

(17 replies, posted in Electric)

Kaw-liag one of the first songs i learned

79

(11 replies, posted in Music theory)

Baldguitardude wrote:

The key IMO is dropping your shoulder and pulling your arm in to the chord, not trying to squeeze it out. smile gl.

O thanks with out changing fingering it made a huge difference thanks i knew their had to be a technique

80

(11 replies, posted in Music theory)

Is it even possible that i can ever get that stinken B chord or should just smash my guiTtars now

81

(4 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I went and played my second hootenanny last night and I was teriable I was last performer they were running late the bar manager was angry we weren't finished and heard him till the director to have me hurry while I was playing I got cramps in both legs missed a chord change  then lost my place but at least I didn't drop my pick while playing a song I had only been playing a week bad choice only 24 performers and audience of a bout a 150 people

82

(6 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

dino48 wrote:

Good for you fire art,what kind of music did they play?

I played only one song Turn the page in Em

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(6 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I went and played at my first hootenanny last night it was awesome i missed a few chord changes and got fingers tangled up but it was great over a hundred were there. It was inside last night but will move to the deck facing the tetons as weather permits. i was nervous but got through it and looking forward to next week. There problie 20 or so guiTar player's their i was the least accomplished but was encourage to come back. Its all acoustic and all styles

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(1 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I went and played at my first hootenanny last night it was awesome i missed a few chord changes and got fingers tangled up but it was great over a hundred were there. It was inside last night but will move to the deck facing the tetons as weather permits. i was nervous but got through it and looking forward to next week. There problie 20 or so guiTar player's their i was the least accomplished but was encourage to come back. Its all acoustic and all styles

85

(1 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I dont know if im going to play but im going to the locals hootenanny to night to check it. Out ill take my guiTar they play monday night's all summer

86

(1 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I play all 3 of my GuiTars GuiTars some day my electric is my favorite next it's my dobro then my acoustic they all have there own voices

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(23 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I have also been playing since October and have struggled with singing. But I keep at it. All I know is I'm better then the neighbors

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(4 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Roger Guppy wrote:

What are acrylic guitar strings? I have never heard of them, neither can I find anything on Google.

If you actually mean nylon strings that are normally on a classical guitar, the slots on the nut will not be wide enough to take them. Widening the slots will ruin the nut if you want to put back steels. So remove and keep the original nut and buy a spare nut you can alter to use with the wider strings.

Roger

Thanks that's why I keep coming here

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(4 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I'm thinking of putting acrylic string on my acoustic been using been using  D Addario lights  playing soft rock and country

90

(2 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Can't answer your question but welcome here I'm sure some one will help you

91

(4 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

How many hrs dose it take wear out your frets and is a 125.00 good price to have them fixed

I live in Wyoming and know every one by name In our subdivision all 10 family's. as far as guns go I had s guy at the part shop say I bet you have a lot of gun I thought for a minute and ask him what he thought was a lot he said over ten then I smiled and then said ya I have lot.

That was awesome

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(12 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

dino48 wrote:
Zurf wrote:

You'll need your hydraulic underwear too.

He can get those at the same store as Elton John most likely

Is that what the capo for

95

(12 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

I never thought John Denver was much of a singer till I tried to sing country roads that third verse is pretty complex

96

(1 replies, posted in Electric)

I got my new amp cord and it is amazing  I'm glad I spent the extra money for a  good cord no more hum or buzz able to crank the drive up 10 fold run the cats and dogs out of the room

97

(10 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Wife got tangled up in my guitAr to amp cable and broke a wire just glad I have 2 others guitArs to get me through this tough time

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(17 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Roger Guppy wrote:

A singer cannot alter his/her vocal range, a musician can very easily change key so:

The golden rule is the music is played in the key that the singer finds comfortable.

Roger

The key word musician

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(17 replies, posted in Acoustic)

My singing voice is in the mid to high base range started playing country road it say reg tuning capo 2nd fret question is the capo is moor for singing voice then guitars voice. Using capo sounds to high to me

100

(6 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

A bout ever 2 weeks the calluses start flaking off which hang up on the strings  found my cure wife's emery board light polish and as good as new