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Originally posted by Bill View PostGood lesson- learned a bunch about arm and hand position. My fingers are a challenge on the 3/4 size guitar but learnable.
He said don’t worry about muting other strings right now and to have fun. Those details get worked out in time. He also said to not worry about putting in the case with a humidifier- leave it out so I see it and play during the day.
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Originally posted by Bill View PostThe guitar is in the stand all the time. The finger tips on my left hand hurt but I’m seeing progress being able to place fingers on frets. Lesson 2 tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Bill View PostI sat on the balcony yesterday, added C and with the help of a YouTube lesson am teaching myself Ripple.
‘Nec cito, nec tarde’- Latin for nether swiftly or slowly. Somehow a phrase I remember from high school.
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I would quote the Latin for “all things are possible with a bottle of Ripple and persistence” but it has just slipped my mind. Oh, you are talking about that Grateful Dead song “Ripple”, now that’s a great song to learn and sing. Great melody, chord progressions and really great lyrics. Learn it and play it often.
For months I’ve been telling you the three chord truth (), learn G, C and D7 and get a capo. Then you can strum along with 96.3% of the songs you will hear in the Western part of this planet. Learn Em and make it 100% of the songs.
Good luck, keep playing every chance you get, and know that you are making progress.
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Keep going, Bill. I watched this video and it really helped me play a modified version of D, C add 9, and G with an extra B string.
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_qpDtfLgs8"]The D-C-G Trick : What Famous Bands Did With Easy Chords! - YouTube[/ame]
I play a mini GS Mahogany bought from a TBH brother after your posts. It's a great guitar. Don't give up on you KOA mini.
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Originally posted by Bill View PostLeaving the guitar out makes short practice sessions easy.
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I’ve realized saying ‘I’ll practice later’ does not work. Up, breakfast then guitar time. The grey cells and muscles are making connections.
I’m enjoying the deck outside before elk season (and snow). The neighbor’s cattle 1/4 mile below or the pair of sand hill cranes don’t take notice.
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