My Name is CLyde Ortego, and I am from New Orleans , La.
I own a Silvertone Six String Acoustic actually it is my wives she just lets me learn on it.
I do own a baritone Ukulele.
Neil I was wondering what type of guitar do you play in your lesson videos , I think it is in the Takamine family?
Have a great day and keep strumming.
Thank YOU
Clyde Ortego
HELLO FROM NEW ORLEANS,LA
Hi Clyde Welcome to TG from Montreal Canada. This is a great to place to learn or share guitar. Neil's guitar is an Ed Claxton's . How about yourself, how long have you played? Do you play a lot of Ukelele? quite a few TGers own Ukelele
I was in New Orleans, 2 weeks ago. Took a little visit on Bourbon street, good fun
Marc
I was in New Orleans, 2 weeks ago. Took a little visit on Bourbon street, good fun
Marc
Hey Clyde welcome aboard from another dude way down South. South Australia actually. New Orleans is a place I would love to visit for its rich music history. How are things after the big floods, is the city recovering? Enjoy your time here on TG and welcome aboard.
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Hey Marc:
Glad to meet you online.
I have been playing the Guitar off and on for about a year after ai got it fixed froma broken neck.
I have had the Baritone Uku for around almost two years and i mostly play it around the house for the wife and my mother.
How about you what is your favorite type of music to play, I like coutry and Folk.
More later.
Clyde Ortego
Glad to meet you online.
I have been playing the Guitar off and on for about a year after ai got it fixed froma broken neck.
I have had the Baritone Uku for around almost two years and i mostly play it around the house for the wife and my mother.
How about you what is your favorite type of music to play, I like coutry and Folk.
More later.
Clyde Ortego
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Good Da:
Yes the city is recovering nicely and businesses are coming back slowly but surely.
The city does have a great richness in music history from al hirt to pete fountain to Louis Armstrong which our airport is named after.
We have everything from Jazz to blues to R & B and even street performers in the french quarter.
If You come to visit try the Mardi Grasi Time it is a wild party and all the clubs will be fired up.
Have a great day
CLyde Ortego :cheer:
Yes the city is recovering nicely and businesses are coming back slowly but surely.
The city does have a great richness in music history from al hirt to pete fountain to Louis Armstrong which our airport is named after.
We have everything from Jazz to blues to R & B and even street performers in the french quarter.
If You come to visit try the Mardi Grasi Time it is a wild party and all the clubs will be fired up.
Have a great day
CLyde Ortego :cheer:
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Hey Dennis:
Glad to meet you:
I have always wanted to visit Seattle and see the town.
What kind of Guitar do you play?
I play a Silvertone from the 1960's as I said It belongs to my wife and she lets me play on it.
It is alot of fun for me cause I had two Uncles who played Guitar semi Professional for a while until there death.
So I guess it is in my Genes and I can pick up some chords easily along with rythmn.
Have a great day
Clyde Ortego :cheer:
Glad to meet you:
I have always wanted to visit Seattle and see the town.
What kind of Guitar do you play?
I play a Silvertone from the 1960's as I said It belongs to my wife and she lets me play on it.
It is alot of fun for me cause I had two Uncles who played Guitar semi Professional for a while until there death.
So I guess it is in my Genes and I can pick up some chords easily along with rythmn.
Have a great day
Clyde Ortego :cheer: