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Slipkid
Posted 2011-03-27 7:20 AM (#354152)
Subject: tutorial sites



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YouTube is the best friend a guitarist can have. Most every song has some guy with a guitar and a video camera. Even if the guy is a hack you can sometimes learn enough to get started.

I just want to recognize one of the good ones. Our own Dark Bar has put a lot of effort into posting up helpful and concise guitar lessons. HERE
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-03-27 7:51 AM (#354153 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites



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Well, thanks Brad, but these are just easy songs. No good player is gonna learn anything from me, but in some cases I may remind someone of a song they forgot about. I had thoughts of posting some old jazz tunes, but they are so complicated and involved, I just didn't want to take the time. Maybe someday.
It actually started from me watching Fretkillr videos on youtube, and trying to figure out what he was doing. I too learn a ton from youtube, but some are easier to learn from than others. So I do MY channel the way I would want someone to teach a song I want to learn. Flash the damn fingerings on the screen, do it kinda slow, and give me just enough tips to take it from there.
I still get complaints that I'm not giving picking patterns, but as a fingerpicker myself, I don't need THAT much detail.
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Slipkid
Posted 2011-03-27 7:58 AM (#354154 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites



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Just to show that I'm not just kissing up, I do have a small criticism.
You make your "A" chords weird.
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Some day we'll hook up somewhere between the Motor City and the Sunshine state.
And on that day I'm gonna pick your brain till it hurts.
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Darkbar
Posted 2011-03-27 8:13 AM (#354155 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites



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Originally posted by Slipkid:
Just to show that I'm not just kissing up, I do have a small criticism.
You make your "A" chords weird.
I usually explain that I have fat fingertips, and only need 2 fingers to do an A chord, or 1 finger for an Em....even with my wider nutted guitars. I actually like freeing up a finger, 'cos I can use it to sweeten chords by hammering on different strings. Also, using less fingers makes quick switching of chords easier. People should try it, especially with those 1 11/16" necks.

Incidentally, regarding the channel. My most popular lesson is Eagles-"Love Will Keep Us Alive"...surely one of the easiest songs in the world. Don't know what that says........
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71Jasper
Posted 2011-03-27 8:19 AM (#354156 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites


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I form my A chords the exact same way for precisely the same reasons.
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Slipkid
Posted 2011-03-27 8:44 AM (#354157 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites



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I got Hobbit Hands.
During a lesson session a while back a helpful, sometimes southern gentleman suggested that I just wrap my thumb up & around and work the E & A strings. Using his Hulk Hands he demonstrated the form, I then attempted the form, and the guy says, "Well... never mind that."
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seesquare
Posted 2011-03-27 10:29 AM (#354158 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites


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I know what you mean, Brad. All the years of being a southpaw tennis player have left my left thumb with very little flexibility. I go with the barre chords, mostly- less flexibility on chord shapes, too!
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AlanM
Posted 2011-03-27 11:51 AM (#354159 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites


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I've got the hulk hands. I'll use one finger for A, or three with a configuration similar to that of D, but all in one fret. Barring it is the easiest. But with the three fingers, you can make a tasty A7 using the D on the high E.
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G8r
Posted 2011-03-27 12:32 PM (#354160 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites


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OK, I have big hands and can stretch from the 1st to 6th frets when I have to, but are you sure you mean D on high E string? That would take an absolute freak of nature to stretch all the way to the 10th fret, assuming you're talking about A7 in the first position...
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AlanM
Posted 2011-03-27 9:43 PM (#354161 - in reply to #354152)
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Ouch! Good catch! Huge apologies! The perils of typing fast. Yes: A in the first position, and I meant G on the high E string.
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Slipkid
Posted 2011-03-27 10:04 PM (#354162 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites



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He types fast,
He plays fast.
He is ..... the whole enchilada.
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Beal
Posted 2011-03-27 10:54 PM (#354163 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites



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Si....
BD is a good player but frankly it's the shirts that get the award.
And I'll make the cowboy A with just the first finger, or the last three depending on what's coming next.
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Waskel
Posted 2011-03-27 11:01 PM (#354164 - in reply to #354152)
Subject: Re: tutorial sites



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Originally posted by AlanM:
But with the three fingers, you can make a tasty A7 using the D on the high E.
I've been playing A7 that way with 2 fingers since I started playing 40 years ago...
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AlanM
Posted 2011-03-28 10:49 AM (#354165 - in reply to #354152)
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Yep. That also lets me slide nicely OUT of the A7 by stretching up with the pinkie to the A on the High E. Just worked best for me that way.
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