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HOW TO START PLAYING THE GUITAR?

Rerelease of The Radiators, the musical, etc
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Post Sat Jul 22, 2006 3:11 pm

or, you could try to develop Musical Hands

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Post Sun Jul 30, 2006 3:18 pm

its more fun trying to play a song you like. you can get the chords from a guitar tab website for most popular songs. first chords i learnt were for wonderwall by oasis.
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Post Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:20 pm

trashcity wrote:or, you could try to develop Musical Hands

:D

:lol: :lol: :lol: Let Me Call You Sweetheart indeed.... THAT has lifted my drab day somewhat. Nice one Trashcity, cheers!
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Re: HOW TO START PLAYING THE GUITAR?

Post Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:55 pm

IrishRover wrote::D the question sounds silly oi bet... oid loike to learn to play the guitar, not really for the band considering the fact that singing is what oim focused on, but more in a way that oi could understand the music we do better, maybe even to write some music with the lyrics oi wroite and oim sure that knowledge of playing the guitar would help me with me singing in the band as well... What is the advice of the guitar master Philip Chevron? :D How to start learning? Oi was told to buy some simple acoustic guitar... whats the best way of learning, maybe some resource website? Is there a wrong way of learning, how about instructional movies or sth? Of course oid loike to start with songs of Shane and Pogues(the songs we do in the band)...
Oim pretty sure its not an easy task and as everything good in loife it takes lots of efforts and practise to make it good.

Well, oddly enough i started playing electric guitar in the style of iron maiden rhythm guitar and whenever i met a guitarist id get them to teach me something so when i got into the pogues heavy metal style and all the different peoples little snippets came together. If you know guitarists, just ask and you may recieve
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Post Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:07 am

yeah, oim gonna ask me guitar and bass guitar player to teach me a bit of playin'...
oim now too muchz pissed with boozing beeer alll noight longz and stuff... see ya alllz tommotrowzzzz,,, 8) Love ya all from OirishRover
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Post Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:11 pm

lol me last post is pretty drunken' :lol:
anyway, oim gonna invest some efforts to foinally start learning some guitar stuff, oi'll probably get some material first - learn the basic stuff there is to know... and choosing the roight instrument as well;
in the longer terms oi would loike to play banjo - guitar should be the first step towards it and its very noice cause it will help me with wroiting songs oi think.
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Post Wed Jan 03, 2007 3:45 am

I hate to resurrect a three month old thread, but I was reading through and wanted to see how things have turned out for you. I play guitar, myself, and have for about a seven or eight years now. I've given lessons for a while and if you ever have questions or anything, I'm on AIM frequently.
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Post Wed Jan 03, 2007 4:45 pm

well, the plan was to start already but due to bad situation and another breaking point within' band.. plus me bad toime management, oim still at the beginning...
in the meantoime oi bought a book to read about learning guitar for beginners(serbian edition unfortunately)
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Post Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:00 pm

oim planning to get meself one of acoustic, preferably acoustic electric guitar.. that seems better option than goin' electric at the very beginning..
the problem is oi haven't got a clue what to get as foirst guitar..
oi ain't buyin' anything too expensoive, but oid loike to have guitar that won't completely fail for me initial practoise...

In Belgrade choice of guitars is far from on-loine choice..
there are some noice Aria guitars but oi've heard many stories of them beeing a complete failure to work out good. Hm.. oi'll think what to do.

Anyway, oi have thoughts of getting sth on-loine, heres few interesting models oi've found on the web.

Crescent 38" Green Cutaway Acoustic Guitar with Gig Bag and Accessories

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Product Features

Steel Strings
Cutaway design with High Gloss Finish
Linden Binding with a Betula Top and Geared Tuning
Quality Wood Construction
Comes with Gig Bag, Extra Strings, Pick, Shoulder Strap, Pitch Pipe, Pick Guard



Dean Playmate Performer Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Transparent Green

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A quality Dean acoustic for chump change.

The Dean Playmate Performer Cutaway Acoustic Electric is an amazing deal! Dean is well known for good construction and materials, and this is no exception. The Playmate makes a great acoustic guitar and is perfect for the electric guitarist who wants to branch out a bit. If you re growing your set of skills, what better color than a beautiful, brilliant green? Highlighted with chrome hardware, a rosewood fingerboard and multi-ply binding, you ll find this guitar in your hands on a regular basis. Built-in preamp lets you equalize your tone and tune out feedback.

Dean Playmate Performer Cutaway Acoustic-Electric Guitar Features:

Set neck
Chrome hardware
Die cast tuners
Select spruce top
Mahogany neck, back and sides
Rosewood fingerboard
Multi-ply binding
Dot inlays
22 frets
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Post Wed Jan 03, 2007 7:27 pm

That Dean wouldn't be a bad option. What's the price run on it?

I bought this Washburn that has lasted me a good three years running now. It was 99 dollars and has been nothing but reliable.

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/ ... sku=515366

In the guitars pictured, I own the dark mahogany one in the back. It's actually a reasonably attractive guitar for a cheapy, too. Gold hardware and all that business. This would be my recommendation over anything else simply because it's been a reliable bang-around guitar for years.
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Post Wed Jan 03, 2007 9:50 pm

well this Dean costs exactly the same 99$ :D
oi'll check the one ya have
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Post Wed Jan 03, 2007 9:57 pm

well, its probably reliable one
comparing to Dean it doesn't have electric option and cutaway, but tis' probably more reliable in terms of quality?
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Post Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:32 am

That's just my own thing. I've never found a use for a cutaway and never found a use for the amplified options on straight up acoustics. For 99 bucks though, you're pretty much free to do whatever you as far as features.
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Post Thu Jan 04, 2007 6:31 am

oi'll have to think more what to get
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Post Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:50 pm

oi bet these models we're talking about are funny to Philip :D
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