Thanks guys for the wonderful job.
Hello From Colorado
Hi everyone. I was on a monthly subscription awhile back and have recently returned with a yearly subscription. I am 60 years old, retired and finally fullfilling a life long dream and learning to play guitar. My three favorite guitars that I own are a Gibson Les Paul studio, a American Fender Strat, and a Taylor acoustic. This program is allowing me to progress so much faster than I have in the past. I look forward everyday to logging on a learning something new.
Thanks guys for the wonderful job.
Thanks guys for the wonderful job.
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Hopefully we can help you wear out your guitars..in a good way, that's a nice selection you've got there. I don't think I would need any more than those 3.
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Hi Colorado...I grew up in Broomfield and worked at Stapleton till a couple years ago, so am well versed in front range stuff. Agree, Giutartricks is the best "self taught" site I have found.
I also am "seasoned". I am 62 and have played (sort of) for 2 years. I have a couple of nice electric guitars, an entry level acoustic, and a bass of undetermined lineage/age. Unfortunately, I also have tendonitus in my left thumb...that and being a generally slow learner of the guitar are making a steep hill even steeper. I seem to suffer from the brain-finger disconnect syndrome as well as the short memory deal. My guitar playing seldom sounds like music...more like a bunch of unrelated notes...but I continue to enjoy and am determined to exploit guitartricks and their instructors till I can play.
Where r u located? I get to DEN often and am sometimes there overnight. Have nothing to sell, and love to talk guitar...
Rick Wise 858-395-3839
I also am "seasoned". I am 62 and have played (sort of) for 2 years. I have a couple of nice electric guitars, an entry level acoustic, and a bass of undetermined lineage/age. Unfortunately, I also have tendonitus in my left thumb...that and being a generally slow learner of the guitar are making a steep hill even steeper. I seem to suffer from the brain-finger disconnect syndrome as well as the short memory deal. My guitar playing seldom sounds like music...more like a bunch of unrelated notes...but I continue to enjoy and am determined to exploit guitartricks and their instructors till I can play.
Where r u located? I get to DEN often and am sometimes there overnight. Have nothing to sell, and love to talk guitar...
Rick Wise 858-395-3839
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