Ah, yes, White Bird has always been a favorite of mine.

You mean to tell me, Barney Fife didn't make much of a salary?  Poor Thelma Lou.

3,878

(14 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I like it.

Here, here.  My thoughts exactly.  Many parents have lost control of their children these days.  I see it every day.  It's sad, really.

Any CCR

3,881

(275 replies, posted in Electric)

I'm 57.  I started palying guitar at age 12, but never stuck with it.  I'd play for a couple of months and put it away for several years.  That's the story of my life.  Since I retired two years ago, I have found out that practicing everyday makes you better.  I wish I would have stuck with it through the years.

I just searched on dulcimer tab and found this.  There are many more.
http://www.donpedi.com/Tab.htm

3,883

(26 replies, posted in Electric)

There are plenty of free lessons on You Tube.  Give that a shot.  Lessons never hurt and lots of practice is always good.

There are a lot of rock songs that fall into that category for me, but to be a little different, I'm going to say "In the Mood" by Glenn Miller.

3,885

(3 replies, posted in About Chordie)

I use http://www.linkesoft.com/  It is a program for your PDA or smartphone and it also installs a program on your computer.  You have to enter the songs in chordpro format, but it really works nice.

3,886

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

"Squeel like a pig".  Hope you enjoy yourself.  Sounds fun, Zurf.

3,887

(240 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

Fender accoustic and another accoustic from Sears mail order that I've had for 35 years.

3,888

(19 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Same with me.  I don't read music well and I play just good enough to amuse the hell out of myself.  When I'm by myself, I am the best player around.  What else is there?

"Your opinion of me is none of my business."

3,890

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

Great song and great group.

3,891

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

See what they go for on Ebay and tell tem what it's worth.  Then at least you have tried.

3,892

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

You go southpaw.  And everyone who uses cellphones while driving will tell you that they can concentrate while driving and talking, just as those who drink and drive think they are good drivers when driving.

3,893

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

I personally think the law should place a fine on anyone using a cellphone while driving.  A stiff one, because it is just getting out of hand.  Every other driver is on the phone, it seems.  Using a cellphone and driving is a bad thing.  It is common sense.  Some people just worry about their rights regardless of safety.

What's your favorite style of music and maybe we can help better.  It's much easier if you know the tune.

3,895

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

Cell phones may be worse than drinking.  Phones are one of my pet peeves.

I don't clean my guitar as often as I should.  Something to work on.  I have always wanted to try mandolin, but just never have.  Something else to work on.

3,897

(8 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Yes, practice, practice, practice.  Every day.  You'll notice the difference in a week or two.

I am sure you have run acroos these sites but just in case.....
http://www.fretnotguitarrepair.com/stringing.htm

3,899

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

The reason for this law is that a bad pattern has been established and there is no reason for the law to believe that it won't happen again.

3,900

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

He is one wild and crazy guy.  Not easy to dance to, but interesting.  Whenever I want to feel good about my guitar playing I can just watch him on his gusle.