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

mekidsmom wrote:

Katy Perry - I kissed a girl

Z - the first concert I ever went to (in a limo and all) was Milli Vanilli ... how's that for something to "be proud of"?  LOL!

That's kinda... scary yikes

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

TwangTown wrote:
dino48 wrote:

I used to break them all the time when I used the lights even new strings,now I go real slow on the last few turns,and I use safety goggles as I have been hit in the face a few times. I have been too the emergency room twice for my eyes getting hit be a rock off a mower and a guitar string.

You shouldn't be mowing your grass and playing your guitar at the same time...!

lol

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

So yeah, there I was. Just sitting on my bed strummin away. And then... snap. Bang goes my high e string.
I have realized I hadn't changed the strings in over a year.
I'm just thankful it wasn't my g-string.
Now I'll have to dig into my savings and buy some new strings. Damn!

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

Nah. What's the point?

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

I love drawing! I've been drawing like since I was 5 or something. I should put up some pics or something. People tell me I'm really good at it.

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

Keith Urban - Raining on Sunday.

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(33 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Um... try Takamine or Martinez . Also,  Fender make some fairly cheap acoustic.

And Keith Urban is awesome.

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(1,560 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Not sure if anyone has seen this before, but I found this the other day. I thought it was beautiful.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0o7Bwbla … ature=fvst

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(33 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Gary Moore is epic. If you haven't listened to him, you should.

R.I.P. Gary.

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

It makes me laugh, sorry but you calling it "evil". just sounds funny.

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

Maybe it's just me. I manage it allright.

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

It's not that hard Zurf. Just practice it over and over again.

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

badeye wrote:

Working on Janis Joplins "What good can drinkin do " one open chord and two barre chords,   just lovin the barre chords, 



badeye   cool

Yeah, when you master barre chords, they can be quite fun.

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(32 replies, posted in Acoustic)

OK. thanks Zurf. Just looking at the moment.

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

Try "love story", or "Teardrops on my guitar". I'm not that into Taylor Swift though.

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(32 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I just want to know how good are they in comparison to some other well-known brands? e.g. Martin,Taylor...

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

Here is one for all the Kiwis out there.

    A is for ARM - uttered when trying to 'thunk' (see: thunk) alternately 'recall' in a real dictionary
    B is BEER - large savage animals found in U.S. forests
    C is for CHUPS - thinly cut and fried potatoes. They are often accompanied by Tomato Sauce and/or Battered Animal from the below sea-level. Although NZ chips are recognised as being the second worst in the world, after so called 'fries' in the US, they accompany 91.5% of all meals served in the country.
    D is for DUNNO - common answer of a a drunken Kiwi's when the officer that pulled him over asked why he was going 200 km/h in his Maaz-aa-daaa or his Suub-aar-rooo.
    E is for EAR - what we breathe.
    F is for FUSH - an activity claimed to be the favourite pastime of New Zealanders, whereas the truth is watching Sky TV and brushing large chips from their shoulders as they feel the rest of the world ignores them.
    G is for GUESS - piped through to households and used for cooking or heating,
    H is for HUCK - native money.
    I is for INNER ME - enemy.
    J is for JUG - an Irish dance performed by girls.
    K is for KEN'S - popular tourist attraction in Queensland.
    L is for LUST - uncontrollable, burning desire to write down items you wish to buy but don't need - and later regret buying (aka shopping list).
    M is for MILBURN - capital of Victoria.
    N is for NUTTER - polite, informal conversation with a criminally-insane person (e.g. Australian).
    O is for ONE DOZE - a pane of glass in the wall or brand of computing operating system.
    P is for PERR-GUU-LAA - Similar to an Australian outdoor area where Beer and Beef can be consumed whilst talking about the Footy and the  Labor Party, upper-class persons can sometimes afford a Spa..
    Q is for QUAD - slang term for a British Pound Note.
    R is for RUNGBY - Official religion of New Zealand.
    S is for SHEEP - Victim of many a Kiwi mans dream.
    T is for THUNK - act of 'thought'.
    U is for UNDIES - Caribbean country (West Indies) ... used to have quite good cricketers.
    V is for VOLLEY - land area between two hulls (aka 'hills').
    W is for WHALE - Something the Aussies used to make fun of us with but they failed epically 'cause they're dumb.
    X is for XYLOPHONE - no known translation as word is too complex for New Zillinders to pronounce.
    Y is for YUPPIE - an expression of delight.
    Z is ZACH - that's how we call it. New Zach.

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

Woah, I was reading the news, apparently this is going to be a biggie.

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

joeyjoeyjoey wrote:

If you play with a pick made from toenails,would it be called a toe jam

Yeah, funny smile

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

Wow! How awesome is that!

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

We're playing tonight... I hope it's a good match.

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(17 replies, posted in Acoustic)

So what amp do you use?

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

When it comes to government and politics, the  whole world sucks!

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

gabbysings2 wrote:

I have a Washburn guitar and a friend has a Takimine and we each use a Fishman 60 amp.  It has guitar input and mic input and it sounds great.   All we need to take is our guitars, amps and bag of cords with two mic stands.    Check out the reviews on Fishman, I think you will like them.   We've used them for jamming and you can really crank them for a gig if need be.   But your acoustic will sound great.

Yeah, I heard that it's a great little amp. Might get one of those meself.

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

Orstraliya ( and ENZED ) hopes everybody stays safe. (Well, all the cool people anyway tongue)