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Highball
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Highball
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05/01/2015 8:55 pm
Greetings and salutations to the GT collective! I stumbled across this site while figuring out a way to better hone my playing skills and would allow me to do so with my Railroad work schedule. So far, so good! There's lots of great stuff on here for sure.

I started playing when I was 12... that was almost 27 years ago. Where does the time go? lol. At that same time many moons ago, I started playing Viola as well in the Jr. High orchestra. I continued that on through High School. Played rhythm guitar one year for the HS jazz band too. Here's the kicker... I can't sight read treble clef at all (Alto was hardwired in no problem back then). I almost exclusively play by ear. Sometimes tab. Some of the guys I work with play guitar as well, and if we get together to 'jam' it can get pretty interesting. They'll get frustrated because I can't tell them the type of most of the chords I play. I guess that's what 2 hours of formal instruction can do for ya, lol! They usually will end up setting their git-fiddles down and start playing songs off their phone for me to pick apart. Good times. I'm like the Happy Gilmore of guitar playing.

Anyway, I'll wrap this long winded post up. I'm hoping to stick some more knowledge in between these ears of mine, and toss some leads/licks into my rhythm playing. Should be fun!


Cheers!
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RussSnell111
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RussSnell111
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05/01/2015 10:06 pm
Hey Highball! welcome to guitar tricks!
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Highball
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Highball
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05/02/2015 2:42 am
It's good to be here!
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compart1
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compart1
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05/04/2015 10:41 pm
Hey Highball,
Welcome to GT..
Maybe you should turn your buddies on to Guitar Tricks..
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Highball
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Highball
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05/13/2015 4:43 pm
Originally Posted by: compart1Hey Highball,
Welcome to GT..
Maybe you should turn your buddies on to Guitar Tricks..


Thanks, and yes... the word has been spread.
They've done studies you know... 60% of the time, it works EVERY time.
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Highball
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Highball
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05/13/2015 4:51 pm
Originally Posted by: Doug_12-StringWelcome, Highball. From your user name, I wasn't surprised to find out you're a railroader or RR enthusiast. I worked for a short line here in Maine for about ten years, mostly doing Roadway Worker Protection, but I'm pretty much retired now.

My former boss plays bass and I think several other instruments, but we never got to jam, and he lives about 50 miles away. I haven't found out if any of my other co-workers play guitar, but on a couple of the construction jobs I've worked, there was always at least one guy who was a guitarist, and a couple of times we were able to jam during lunch breaks.

I can't read music, and while I can mostly read tab, about the closest I ever get to playing individual notes is that descending Em pentatonic scale that's in "Rumble" by Link Wray. (The movie "Independence Day" was on TV tonight, and I caught the diner scene with the song in it.)


Thanks for the welcome. I work as a thru-freight conductor for UPRR. At the away terminal for the route I work, I keep a guitar and practice amp at the hotel. Great way to pass the time.

But I'll bet you never had a punch-up with Bob Barker. 8-D


Maybe if Barker played guitar and there was a Pro-Am, there could be a throw down.... ya never know. :p
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