Some of us are professionals. Some of us are retired. Some of us are just learning. Some of us just play because we enjoy it.
This is your thread - and it's not just for guitarists. I don't care if you play a kazoo. I want to hear it. I will listen to every submission of personally created work - and, if history is any predictor, other people will too.
So, grab your phone and guitar and record us something. Or, if you can do better recording that that, do so!
If you don't play and want to, ask questions. If you want more information, ask questions. If you want resources, ask questions.
By the way - I should start a "ping" list. If you're interested in being pinged, let me know and I'll add you to the list.
@heygeorge @nadesh @crazy_eyes @Pulverizor @cheesebooger
(I'm pretty sure I've forgotten some names and I've lost my list that I was keeping. If you want to be added, let me know.)
Addendum:
I'm sure I missed two usernames - please remind me so I can add it to this text file I copy out of. Also, you don't have to share music - you can just share the conversation.
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[–] 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.