From Florida
Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:48 am
Hello everyone,
I have been subscribed for a couple of months and hanging around the site a bit longer. I live in Palm Harbor Florida and have been banging on the guitar semi seriously for about 5 sometimes frustrating years!. Acoustically I have been playing a Martin DX1 (can't afford real ones!) and have a resonator I like to fool with. Someday I hope to play some decent slide! I was lucky enough to get involved with a good school and instructor who had me playing in ad ensemble in no time. I have performed with the ensemble at a couple local watering holes. In the begining my rhythm was so bad my instructor convinced me to learn the bass. Played that in the ensemble too. A different world let me tell you! I suggest to any begining guitar player to learn some bass. Teaches you to listen to the music in a different way and forces you to get better with your timeing. The ensemble thing has run its course so I have gone back to my first love - the acoustic. This site is fantastic. The posters on the forum are a great bunch too. Look forwad to talking to you all.
Mike S.
I have been subscribed for a couple of months and hanging around the site a bit longer. I live in Palm Harbor Florida and have been banging on the guitar semi seriously for about 5 sometimes frustrating years!. Acoustically I have been playing a Martin DX1 (can't afford real ones!) and have a resonator I like to fool with. Someday I hope to play some decent slide! I was lucky enough to get involved with a good school and instructor who had me playing in ad ensemble in no time. I have performed with the ensemble at a couple local watering holes. In the begining my rhythm was so bad my instructor convinced me to learn the bass. Played that in the ensemble too. A different world let me tell you! I suggest to any begining guitar player to learn some bass. Teaches you to listen to the music in a different way and forces you to get better with your timeing. The ensemble thing has run its course so I have gone back to my first love - the acoustic. This site is fantastic. The posters on the forum are a great bunch too. Look forwad to talking to you all.
Mike S.