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u10ajf
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Joined: 10/31/01
Posts: 611
u10ajf
Registered User
Joined: 10/31/01
Posts: 611
08/20/2002 2:13 pm
I'm used to playing on my own - really fast widdly stuff. I'm not sure I'll find it easy to make the adjustment to playing in a group, I could really put people's backs up and I don't want to. I get bored easily, this is the problem, it occured to me that there must be plenty of awkward challenging things to do that aren't obtrusive to the music/musicians that still give you a good technical workout so I came up with the idea of picking out two-handed chords that otherwise won't be playable. Sometimes this is the only way that chords with several really close intervals can be played and I love close interval chords that pianists find so much easier than do us poor guitarists. They sound great clean with some chorus and maybe reverb.