Having posted an 'ask Neil' - Practice and frustrations, it was suggested I should introduce myself. So I will:
I live in Surrey in the UK. Started playing about 15 years ago when I went to buy a guitar for my young son and thought, hell I've always wanted to play. So I bought one for myself as well. I have always said I play to amuse myself and annoy the rest of the family. However as my two sons have fled the nest (hopefully) I am only annoying my wife (not such a good idea, although she has started the piano). Anyway finding Neil's site is about the best thing I have done for my playing.
The site has also reminded me of some of the music I used to listen to e.g. Crosby Stills, America etc. It has also introduced me to some new stuff (for me at least) such as Jackson Browne. Like alot of people at the moment I am listening to Munford and sons. Oh and if anyone is interested in blues rock I suggest trying out 'Back door slam' and Oli Brown.
So thanks to those that have replied to my question - I guess it is basically down to practice and more practice.
Martin
Introducing myself
martinibates wrote:
practice and more practice.
Martin[/quote]
And don't forget your forgotten line!!!!slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
You introduce looks very familair to a lot of our members,,looking forward to your first video upload,,,mmmmmmmmm,guitar and piano...be well..
practice and more practice.
Martin[/quote]
And don't forget your forgotten line!!!!slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
You introduce looks very familair to a lot of our members,,looking forward to your first video upload,,,mmmmmmmmm,guitar and piano...be well..
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Martin:
Welcome to the club! Glad you found us here, and that you are enjoying yourself. Jackson Browne is very high up on my list of artists, so if you are enjoying him, we have that in common for starters. Make sure you check out some of the groups, if you have not already. Lots of good info to be had there as well.
Thanks for the intro, and I look forward to hearing more from you.....
Jason
Welcome to the club! Glad you found us here, and that you are enjoying yourself. Jackson Browne is very high up on my list of artists, so if you are enjoying him, we have that in common for starters. Make sure you check out some of the groups, if you have not already. Lots of good info to be had there as well.
Thanks for the intro, and I look forward to hearing more from you.....
Jason
Hello Martin from Australia. Glad to reads your introduction. Bear gave such a thorough response to your question that there wasn't much left to say! It was all spot on advice. There's much to learn of course and plenty of people willing to help you. Be well and enjoy.
HI Martin, Welcome to TG from Chas in NZ formerly Scotland.
Already posted in your other thread. Great though to see another founding member come out of the woodwork. Sounds like an all too familiar story of how you got into guitar.
Lots to learn here as I'm sure you have discovered, but now you have tested the waters in the Forum don't be a stranger lots of good stuff crops up here from time to time.
regards
Chas
Already posted in your other thread. Great though to see another founding member come out of the woodwork. Sounds like an all too familiar story of how you got into guitar.
Lots to learn here as I'm sure you have discovered, but now you have tested the waters in the Forum don't be a stranger lots of good stuff crops up here from time to time.
regards
Chas
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Thanks to everyone for the welcome. I will make sure to keep dropping in.
Hi Martin.
Welcome. A lot of good things happening here. The lessons are first rate, and Neil is a gifted teacher. I think you will find this community very supportive, and a good place to hang out musically. Have fun, and good luck.
Wally
Welcome. A lot of good things happening here. The lessons are first rate, and Neil is a gifted teacher. I think you will find this community very supportive, and a good place to hang out musically. Have fun, and good luck.
Wally