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(148 replies, posted in Acoustic)

hahahahaha i'm a mutant hahahahaha not only am i a mutant
i'm a freak as well cos my fingers do what i want them to do on the fret board
gee i'm so lucky........ not, i'm so practiced that's what i am, i practice exercises, scales, various chord shapes,
key stuctures and even if i play a riff a tune or a song every day is a practice day even if it's a 5minute practice.
hahahaha "F" for freakn mutants hahahaha "F rules"hahahaha, rise to the challenge tommydone and good luck.

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practice makes better,perfect practice makes perfect.

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(11 replies, posted in Acoustic)

astro! astro! astro! mate i know you know the answer to that question, all the seasoned players know the answer to that question,
and all these neat az tips n triks need to be practiced, ergo, the key to your question is repetitive practice and that will increase
mind and muscle memory, sorry mate but thats the best tip i can give you  , good luck mate.


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practice makes better, perfect practice makes perfect.

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(24 replies, posted in Acoustic)

use to not now tho' if i need to learn a song no sweat if you've learnt the key structures i just listen to the tune once or twice,
playn at the same time' but if i need to learn the lyrics thats different cos ya gotta remember the words.


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practice makes better, perfect practice makes perfect.

hey vxn, i'm a 54yr old male Maori, native of Aotearoa (New Zealand), as for me I been playn the gat more than 20yrs,
been and still am playn and singing in public for 12yrs, most times solo and sometimes with our family band or some of the other cuzzies,
keep at it they'll(fingers) will come right.

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practice makes better, perfect practice makes perfect.

hey walkhrs, i've been playn for over 20yrs and i can only offer you my 'personal choice' for an all rounder, and that is an Ovation guitar,
however I myself play a Washburn acoustic plug in and a Fender electric Strat, cos over here in NZ, Ovations = $1000, or more,
dang !! I sure do want one tho'.... but as is said "try before you buy". Good luck.

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practice makes better, perfect practice makes perfect.

I should have mentioned, i've been playn the gat for over 20yrs and have been playing here in NZ, publicly for 12yrs,
I play Washburn accoustic and a Fender Strat with a Behringer 100 watt amp.


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Practice makes better, perfect practice makes perfect.

Hey nevets17, all the above info & links are awesome & educational, that will empower you when get your Martin, Gibson or
whatever guitar you choose, but as for now nevets17, you have got a $70 practice 'gat', so just get into all the practice you can
and try not to focus too much on the 'sound' but on whats relevant to playing better. So armed with all the awesome info these players
have given you, good luck to your future with getting the 'gat' with sound you want.

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A saying I got from a guitar book ....

Practice makes better.... Perfect practice makes perfect.

Ginger Baker, totally awesome, he came out of other bands to work with Eric Claptons, band Cream.
Ginger,Eric and the bassist, whose name escapes me at the mo', were considered "the cream of the crop".... the 'Guns'.
Guys n' Gals out there it's ok to disagree with me, "she'll be right".