Hi from Lancashire in england
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HI this is chris here i am new to totalyguitars. ive been trying to play for 4 or 5 years over the last few months been taking it seriuos. few things i struggle we is putting words to some strumming.
Hi Chris,
Welcome, neighbour. I'm in Hertfordshire and joined last week. You're going to enjoy it.
I think a lot of people have trouble singing while playing. It's an area I hope to improve as well.
Maybe some of the other members will offer their tips and tricks.
Stuart
Welcome, neighbour. I'm in Hertfordshire and joined last week. You're going to enjoy it.
I think a lot of people have trouble singing while playing. It's an area I hope to improve as well.
Maybe some of the other members will offer their tips and tricks.
Stuart
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got a real bug for plying now spend most me time on internet finding songs and lyrics. still struggling though
Hey Chris- welcome from the Colonies! Hope you enjoy your experience here and will give some consideration to becoming a TARGET member. It is without question the best money I have ever spent on my hobby (addiction?). Well, except for all my guitars! lol!
Cheers! :cheer:
Cheers! :cheer:
Welcome to TG Chris you've made a good call in coming here, as has been said best value for money around to be had in the TARGET programme. Best teacher and great friends. Look foward to seeing you around.
Chas from New Zealand originally north of the border from Carnoustie
Chas from New Zealand originally north of the border from Carnoustie
Welcome from Australia mate. Like playing, singing to accompany is a matter of practice. How you sound is another thing, but coordinating singing with playing comes after you know the song really well so you don't need to think too much about fingering the chords. We have a couple of good singers here, try watching videos posted by Neverfoundthetime and DennisG for good examples of what can be achieved with practice.