Thank you !!! thank you!!

Once again I need help from fellow Cordieans.

The wife tells me its Pure Prairie League and its called cinderella. I cant find it. (I think shes wrong but dont tell her!)

Here's the line...

I said goddamn girl cant you see im breaking my back just trying to keep my head above water,  and its killin me.

Thanks!!!!

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(0 replies, posted in Song requests)

Hi All,

I looked and looked for these!!!  Anyone  know chords or have even heard of these songs?
Old maids layment by The Women Folk (1965-67) or
Rolph Harris, Groundhog Hunt (Wheres Grandpa)

Oh and by the way James, I must agree! 
Gotta love John Prine!!!  I tried to see him in Spokane WA and he was sold out.

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(6 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Hey there, Spokane/Elk area

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(10 replies, posted in Acoustic)

NICE find!

Thanks!!

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(10 replies, posted in Acoustic)

All of those replys are great!, I would have to say the one from spykedb7 nails it!  Depending how you learn, slowly add chords to your playing and try (as hard as it is) to always play a little outside of your comfort zone. In a year you will look back and wonder why you always played a straight A there instead of A7 Am Ect.

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(27 replies, posted in Acoustic)

You will be glad to know I broke down am starting lessions.

The first thing he put me on was travis picking. Excellent advice! thanks!

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(12 replies, posted in Acoustic)

This can be hard but once you get it- you've got it. go out and buy a cheap metronome ($10-15 bucks. Play a song you have heard a million times. set the nome at 50 bpm (or whatever is painfully slow) and work your way faster.

A wise old man once told me "dont try to get into the time, let it get into you"

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(27 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Nice, good choice in songs!

Thank for the help,

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(27 replies, posted in Acoustic)

THANK YOU!!!THANK YOU!!!


I did not even know arpeggios existed. Looked them up and printed some out.

Are there arpeggio charts? (like chord charts)

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(27 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I will Thanks!!

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(11 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

I love me some bluegrass. Picked up a mando about a year ago and can finally play 5 chords (wow). I play six string and have been trying to get to learning mando for... well... about a year now.

I would like to get together and jam but Im going to bet your nowhere near Spokane WA.

If you have any tips I would love to here them.

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(27 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Im moving into the finger picking stage. Anybody have any advice? Right now I am Just picking out strings that sound good on each chord and alternating between the e and a for the base line. No real pattern.

WHAT TO DO???