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Thank you Ben and Jerome. Very helpful!

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What's the point of scales? I printed some from this site. I think it was called like 'Thirty normal and odd scales', or something like that. Is it just to exercise my fingers?

Haha!!

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Wow, y'all are very encouraging! Thanx!

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steelstrings wrote:

I will NEVER smoke or take drugs. and maybe I'll never drink as well. (I'm not 18 yet so I can't drink anyway.) I want to be a healthy person.

Dito! (Except I am 18)

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In Christ Alone. Very pretty song.

Wow, I bet that was fun! Sounds like you are a cool mom!

Know this is an old thread, sorry...

I just took my guitar to the repairman a week and a half ago and got it back yesterday. I couldn't believe it the man only charged me $10 again!! And he replaced my strings for free !! I'm so happy!!! smile  smile  smile

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Thanks Jerome, and everyone else. Great help!

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Thanks Russell. Good to know.


Astronomikal wrote:

You're welcome.

I've thought about it some more.  "CaddG" may not be an 'official' way to name a chord (I don't know if it is or not), but it is reasonable to assume that players would want some way to denote the difference between x32010 and x32013.  Both are technically C major chords, but the latter has an extra G added. 

So in that regard, CaddG makes some sense if you take it to mean "C, but add an EXTRA G".

I bet you're right. That does make sense.

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Thanks for the great answer, Astro. I had Googled x32013, and I read on Tabwikki that it was a CaddG chord, that may not be correct though (and there may not be any such thing). Thanks again for the help.

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Haha! Yeah, well, I don't really have a 'musical' ear. Wish I could tell which way sounds best. Guess I'll just follow the notes they said. Hate to bother you again, but are C/G and CaddG the same thing?

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Thanks TD. I've read other threads on slash chords, and so I thought they're chart was wrong. I wonder if I'm supposed to played it how they said, or how the chord is supposed to be played...

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I got some tabs this last weekend for Landslide that I've been working on lately. I got to looking at the chords though and it calls for a C/G. The paper I printed off had a chart of all the chords used, so I followed it. On the chart it shows C/G played like this - x32013. Is this correct?

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Welcome to Chordie Kelsey! This is a great site. You'll love it here.

Katie

Dust in the Wind

http://www.chordie.com/chord.pere/www.x … e_wind.txt

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Dolly Parton sang Cracker Jack. Sorry, didn't find the chords.

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mekidsmom wrote:

smile  Auxi, I'm a cosmetologist!  I am licensed to perform hair, nail and skin services on people in the state of NY, but I prefer coloring hair to anything else!  I have a salon in my home.

Oh, got it. I've got several friends who do that. I bet it's a fun job. Thanks for the nail info!

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Thanks for that link, Topdown! I watched his how to video for Little Wheel and I printed his tabs so maybe I'll figure it out.
How do you know so much about nails, Amy?

Nope. It's the bridge - unfortunately. Here's a picture of it. Do you think it's worth it? I love it and it plays real smooth. But would it be smarter to invest in a new guitar?

(Just saw Bikewer's post after I posted my response.)
Alright, a hundred. Well, that's about what I figured was the usual price. I inherited the guitar from my uncle. It was split when I got it. He played a lot. In about 6 months time I've managed to crack it again. Thanks for the estimate, Bikewer.

Last time I asked him how much I owed him and he just said ten bucks. So I tried to give him $30, but he wouldn't take it. But I think thirty's not enough either.

I had the bridge on my guitar fixed about six months ago, and it broke again. sad So now I'm gonna have it fixed or maybe replaced. But last time I had it fixed the guy cut me a deal because he knew my family. So he fixed my bridge and replaced and lowered my strings for $10. Now I know I should give him more this time, but I don't know how much I should offer. What is a standard price for having a bridge replaced?

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Eh... I don't know about sticking anything else to my guitar. My poor little Spanish classical guitar's previous owner stuck a Rage Against the Machine sticker on it and I still can't get it clean. hmm Haha, but that is a good trick, Flester, I might try it anyway.

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zguitar wrote:
mekidsmom wrote:

I agree... but being able to think of the song that you know that you can sing and play without thinking... that's another story!  LOL!

Nothing flusters you like being put on the spot!!!

So true.