1,776

(23 replies, posted in Songwriting)

I like it.  Do as they say and record it for us.  You have hit on a lot of relationships there.

1,777

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

Fairly happy?  You shoukld be ecstatic, Zurf.  That is a major accomplishment.  Way to go.  Keep it up bud.

Desolation Row by Dylan.  But I would get awful tired of hearing it in every room.

1,779

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

I also just started on Piano Man by Billy Joel.  Not too bad with guitar.

1,780

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

That's about the best site for old country tunes.

1,781

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

A day we will never forget, for sure.  A tragic event.

1,782

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

Welcome to you jerry.  Glad you joinrd us.  We look forward to hearing from you and sharing your progress.  A great bunch of folks here.

1,783

(32 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Ah, bringing out the inner Garth.  Well put, BadjerJim.

1,784

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

Dorkititus

1,785

(5 replies, posted in My local band and me)

No mixer and extra mic yet.  Still using the one USB mic.  It really isn't bad. but I am still looking for the other equipment. just so I can have the mics closer to their sources.

1,786

(5 replies, posted in My local band and me)

Thanks for the boost guys.

1,787

(15 replies, posted in About Chordie)

I have been using Songbook for many years on my computer and phones.  I absolutely love it.

1,788

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

Good find Baldguitardude.  I had a good laugh over that one also.

1,789

(5 replies, posted in My local band and me)

If I Should Fall Behind.  A real nice song.  I played this at my youngest daughters wedding about two years ago.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQkz6E50-VE

1,790

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

You're a better man than I Tea

1,791

(10 replies, posted in Song requests)

That's like going from Glenn miller to CCR.

1,792

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

I am still working working on the intro to Pancho and Lefty.  I just can't seem to get it smooth enough.  When I get it right, I will post it. And then I am also working on Copperhead Road by Steve Earle.  I about have the intro down, now just need to learn to sing it right.

1,793

(15 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Good one Guitarpix

1,794

(4 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Did you go into groups and search for chordie?

1,795

(10 replies, posted in Song requests)

Thios site has a lot iof really old songs.
http://www.theguitarguy.com/home.htm

1,796

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

I am also a Twain lover.  He had wonderful humor and was an excellent writer.  I did not know he was a guitar palyer, let alone having a Martin.  As to your fate, naolslager, you have a dilema, which only you can fix.  As always, we buy what we can afford and are generally happy with those.  As to the question whether one guitar is enough or several guitars are too much, is a question each of us has to ask ourselves. I bought my first Martin, a Custom D rosewood abot two years ago.  It was one of the low medium end guitars in my opinion and have loved it ever since.  It just keeps getting better.  Then I saved up for almost two years and bought a HD-28 and it is a very fine guitar.  I will probably keep them both. I could have remained happy just having the first one, but GAS hit me and consumed my dreams for a long time.  The question has always been in my mind that I have have way too much guitar for my playing ability, which is true, but owning these fine guitars has made me a better player in my opinion. Owning a great sounding guitar made me practice and enjoy it more, so I have not lost a thing.
You have GAS, my friend.  In the worst way.  You need to keep your sights set on the guitar you really want and save earnestly for as long as it takes.  You will not be sorry.  Owning one fine guitar can last you a lifetime, but chances are you will once again be smitten later on and want another.  That is life.  And that is why we are here.  To help guide each other through the hard times.  To share our dreams.
I wish you the best luck on your journey.  And do share your thoughts as you take this journey.  We are only too happy to help you spend your money to achieve your dream.
And one other statement.  My Fender acoustic has been in its case for almost two years buried in the back of the closet.  It is one I will probably give to a friend or relative who has a desire to learn guitar.  I have done this twice before.  Buying new and giving the old one away. 
And I still have my sights on a Gibson J45, but that will be a long time from now.  I have my Martins and I love them.

1,797

(50 replies, posted in Recording)

Alright Mike, lets go for it.  I am getting a little better, also, watching my videos back.  It gives you a good picture of what you are doing wrong.  I sure am enjoying it anyway. Thanks for the comment.

1,798

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

Sugar Sugar by the Archies.  And I also like a lotof the Bee Gees music.

1,799

(33 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Welcome pakkace and let us know what you come up with. We're always interested in new purchases.  If you tell us what your price range might be, we might be able to give you some better advice.

1,800

(58 replies, posted in Recording)

One more question, Jerome.  In my search for microphones, I came across the Shure SM57.  The reviews are great.  Do you think two of these would be another step up from the MXL 990/991?  I am still sure I would be happy with the MXls, but might I be stepping up a little too high for starters?  Opinion?