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Posts posted by carlrich
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Hello All,
I finally did get round to buying an acoustic guitar and purchased a Yamaha F370.
On a side note it's been a while since I was last here, due to some personal problems my musical journey has to be put on hold. Thankfully those problems are now resolved and the journey can now continue.
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Thanks for all the reponses. I still haven't got that acoustic guitar, but hopefully within the next few weeks.
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Milk - Garbage
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Fools Gold - The Stone Roses
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Girls & Boys - Blur
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Life is a Highway - Tom Cochrane/Rascal Flatts
which ever version you prefer
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Bullet in the Head - Rage Against The Machine
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The Boys of Summer - Don Henley
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*shoots Mike*
SexyBack - Justin Timberlake
Ok someone shoot me now!
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Thanks for replies guys.
Talk of an acoustic guitar leads me onto another question, and that is which one to actually get?. At the moment I only have an electric, which I'm keeping, but with so many different acoustic models out there (Martin, Tanglewood, Takamine, Yamaha to name but a few) any thoughts on which on to get?. Basically I'm looking for something that isn't going to cost a packet (say sub £300) but will last me for a while.
Cheers,
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Hello All,
I do realise when it comes to learning to play the guitar the choice between acoustic and electric depends a lot on the genre of music you wish to play. I want to play a hybrid musical genre of Rock, Blues & Country and whilst I think that an electric guitar would maybe be best suited for the music I want to play I'm thinking of learning on an acoustic guitar.
With an acoustic guitar you don't have to worry about amp settings and the like, you can just concentrate on playing. I know the strings are harder to press on an acoustic guitar, but I'm sure after a while strength will build in my fingers.
In the future I want to be comptent on both acoustic and electric but I'm a little unsure on which to learn first. Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Carl
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I Believe in a Thing Called Love - The Darkness
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*checks I'm on the correct page*
Aerosmith - Janie's Got a Gun
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Ooops my bad I was still on page 174
In that case Don't - Elvis Presley
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Goldfinger - Shirley Bassey
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Where Have All the Cowboys Gone - Paula Cole
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Temptation - Heaven 17
An 80's classic
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Cab - Train
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Strange - Reba McEntire
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As I can't write actual music yet I'll give you some input on how I write lyrics (or at least attempt to!). I normally start off with a title, then I look at this title and come up with a concept. After which I write down words that could be associated with said concept. Then I look at the the song structure and looking at the words I wrote down work on the chorus and then the verses. Then I'll look out to see if a bridge and/or pre-chorus is needed and finally review the whole lyrics.
I'm sure we all have different ways, but that's what I do.
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Shadow of the Day - Linkin Park
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Colors ~ Ice-T
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Let's get this started again!.
Tears for Fears - Shout
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Pot of Gold - Akon
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Vocal Teacher Requirements?
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Hello All,
I'm on the lookout for a vocal teacher within my area and one that can help a complete beginner (like me!) develop their voice. What sort of questions should I be asking a prospective teacher?, in other words, what makes a good vocal teacher?.
Cheers,
Carl