KenH
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So sorry to hear of your recent loss.
Thank you.
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So sorry to hear of your recent loss.
She would definitely be a virtuosic guitarist in a genre you wouldn't like. I don't particularly care for her style either, but she's innovative. Glenn Campbell used Ovations, as I'm sure you know, and Melissa Ethridge. They're not for me, but I appreciate what Ovations are made forI'll watch this on Monday. I'm at a coffee shop with the family and forgot my headphones.
Never heard of Khaki King. Sorry! I'll check her out, though. I'm still back in the '60's & '70's--Roy Clark, Chet Atkins, Glen Campbell, John Denver, folk guitar, some classical guitarists--Maleguena, Classical Gas. (Ever hear Jim Stafford on those two?) I can admit, though, that there are some awesome guitarists in genres I don't like.
Hoping for a video of you playing it by Christmas.
Agreed! It would be nice if he posted a video!That’s a nice gitfiddle
Hoping for a video of you playing it by Christmas.
Rob
Agreed! It would be nice if he posted a video!
Hmmm...I'm a beginner too, I'll try as well.Maybe I can learn to play “What Child Is This?” by Christmas. I love that “Greensleeves” melody.
Nice! also try the free videos Justin Sandercoe posts at ttps://www.justinguitar.com/Here is what I am using to start my learning - 25 disks and a 100 page workbook. It is a quite thorough course. Could easily take a year and a half, maybe even 2 years, to complete. I bought this in 2007.
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Ha! Actually, he had an old guitar in the house while I was growing up, but no one ever played it. I actually have a songbook for guitar that he owned, probably going back to the 1930's. So he must have tried playing guitar when he was young. He wrote his songs playing the piano with two fingers, then his son-in-law would do the arrangements. The guitar was something like this Gretsch archtop: Gretsch G9555 New Yorker Archtop - Semi-gloss Vintage SunburstWhy are allowing this thread to string along......
In fact, I wonder if Dr John R Rice ever
wrote a book about the evils of guitars.....
Very nice!I bought my first guitar in 1973 with my first ever paycheck, a steel-string acoustical el Degas, $125 bucks.
Here’s the next, a beautiful Garrison acoustical.
I haven’t played in years.
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Rob
Nice! also try the free videos Justin Sandercoe posts at ttps://www.justinguitar.com/
Endorsements by Steve Vai and Mark Knoppfler seal the deal for me
Hmmm...I'm a beginner too, I'll try as well.
Also, great song choice! Greensleeves, an ancient (I think Pre-Norman Saxon) Melody
EVERYONE who loves American guitar appreciates Johnny Cash.In the John R. Rice Papers at Southwestern Seminary is a letter saying he liked Johnny Cash (gasp!).