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Showing posts with label playing ability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label playing ability. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Official Policy Change

What was I thinking? After a couple of listenings to the audio on the post below, the executive board of this site has decided by unanimous vote there will be no further audio postings. Try to contain your disappointment. It's all for the best.

The only possible objective response to that audio, even from the sympathetic and supportive, is, "Man, that is really bad." With what I have on hand, it's impossible to get a decent audio recording and, besides, who wants to hear the clumsy fingerwork of a rock-bottom beginner when you could get an equally pleasing sound just by throwing two cats and a dog in a gunny sack?

Christmas Rocked -- Thanks to Me

As of now I can play about six open chords, although there still is a brief intermission when I change. Mark the instructor also taught me a simple little blues riff (I’ll try to make that the only time I use the word “riff”) that my family is tired of hearing, even though I enjoy it. (Play the video to hear it, although the sound quality is not very good. But then again, neither is the guitar playing. It's a really easy thing to play. I just make it sound difficult.)
For the holidays Mark showed me how to plink out “Jingle Bells” note by note, which I did for the family, making this Christmas extra, extra special for everyone, I'm sure. Even though it was very elementary, it was a kick to be play something that people could recognize. Sorry, no audio on "Jingle Bells"; maybe next Christmas

If You Tune Me Up


I don’t think I would have ever picked up the guitar if not for the advent of the tuning meter. I could never tune a guitar by ear. The Washburn has a built-in but I bought a stand-alone once I switched guitars.

In addition to having a tin ear, I have no sense of rhythm. Will these be handicaps in learning to play?