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Thanks for the invitation!
I’ve been playing on and off for about 3 years now. I played a lot during my first year, but these past two years I haven’t really played all that often. Definitely want to change that this year!
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This is just the thread for you. This thread is fairly new but has already given people inspiration to practice and share. I started it a few months ago, but it wasn't a regular thing. It is now a regular thing.
I'm a trained classical guitarist, but played anything but. It was my primary job, for some time. Then, I didn't have enough money, so it was my second job. Eventually, I didn't really need the money but I just kept playing. I'm retired but still gig here and there. I sit sets with a couple of local bands and they're kind enough to let me join them when I want. Covers were my stock and trade.
My job was to faithfully reproduce what you heard on the radio. So, I play with the tab, a metronome, and an electronic tuner.
My first love was percussion, and I took lessons in rudimentary drumming from about the age of five. I played in a junior drum and bugle corps and a marching band, as well as a stage band. I'd pick up guitar at about the age of 12. I'm now 60. Just 'cause I'm old doesn't mean I won't shred some Malmsteen or Satriani. I love playing Ozzy and GnR, along side Bach and Chopin.
So, there's a bit about me. I'm open to any questions. You may wish to subscribe to the sub. I frequently post resources for a variety of skill levels. I'm fond of doing a cover and sharing it plus the tab. Yeah, we are tab pirating fools in here.
A little about me: 3 years ago, I had literally zero interest in guitar or any instrument for that matter. Never touched an instrument in my life. In high school, I saw that one of the electives was guitar so I chose that; I thought it’d be a fun class.
Needless to say, that class had a huge impact on me. When I was first learning how to play I always thought, “How’d they play that” and I was always eager to learn more. I discovered my love of metal music from guitar, and as a result I’m seriously considering the thought of recording a demo by myself.
I’ve only played in front of a crowd once (for my class) and I was extremely nervous about it. I messed up the song I was playing since my hands were so shaky. The thing that made me feel better about it though was the fact that one of my classmates was humming the melody of the song I played. Ever since that experience, I’ve pretty much just played in my room.
[–] TheBuddha [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
This is just the thread for you. This thread is fairly new but has already given people inspiration to practice and share. I started it a few months ago, but it wasn't a regular thing. It is now a regular thing.
I'm a trained classical guitarist, but played anything but. It was my primary job, for some time. Then, I didn't have enough money, so it was my second job. Eventually, I didn't really need the money but I just kept playing. I'm retired but still gig here and there. I sit sets with a couple of local bands and they're kind enough to let me join them when I want. Covers were my stock and trade.
My job was to faithfully reproduce what you heard on the radio. So, I play with the tab, a metronome, and an electronic tuner.
My first love was percussion, and I took lessons in rudimentary drumming from about the age of five. I played in a junior drum and bugle corps and a marching band, as well as a stage band. I'd pick up guitar at about the age of 12. I'm now 60. Just 'cause I'm old doesn't mean I won't shred some Malmsteen or Satriani. I love playing Ozzy and GnR, along side Bach and Chopin.
So, there's a bit about me. I'm open to any questions. You may wish to subscribe to the sub. I frequently post resources for a variety of skill levels. I'm fond of doing a cover and sharing it plus the tab. Yeah, we are tab pirating fools in here.
Do you read tab?
[–] Kvlting12 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Tabs are the only thing I can read haha.
A little about me: 3 years ago, I had literally zero interest in guitar or any instrument for that matter. Never touched an instrument in my life. In high school, I saw that one of the electives was guitar so I chose that; I thought it’d be a fun class.
Needless to say, that class had a huge impact on me. When I was first learning how to play I always thought, “How’d they play that” and I was always eager to learn more. I discovered my love of metal music from guitar, and as a result I’m seriously considering the thought of recording a demo by myself.
I’ve only played in front of a crowd once (for my class) and I was extremely nervous about it. I messed up the song I was playing since my hands were so shaky. The thing that made me feel better about it though was the fact that one of my classmates was humming the melody of the song I played. Ever since that experience, I’ve pretty much just played in my room.