Hi. I to would recommend Justin, also an American,I think is name is Marty Shwartz ? also on You Tube. I also recommend going to a good teacher, I knew a lot of chords before I had lessons, but my tutor helped me with the difficult ones, I think an …
I would not buy any till I have tried them all, Vintage Strat, Vintage Les Paul, sounds like a beginner only looking at labels, labels he as seen on his hero's guitars - Clapton, Gilmour on Strat's, Bonnamassa, Jimmy Page on Les Paul's. Most importa…
Welcome to the forum Andy. I personally don't think it matters when you start to play a musical instrument, as long as you practice regularly. It is hard when you first start, but persevere and you will get there, I was 61 when I started, so age is …
Hi Jocko. Great sounding Tribute band, I'd forgotten how good a poet and musician Mark Knopfler is. I saw Dire Straits, just before they mad it with Sultans Of Swing, and i have never forgot that experience,every one who was with me that night said …
Hi Frankieabbott How long have you been playing? I think it's fare to say all beginners go through this stage, persevere and get your callouses, then all will be fine, don't practice for to long, but practice often, is the advise i would give.
Welcome JaSonLots of knowledge on this forum,i concur with Old Timer, if you are building an electric guitar, sound advice, get a good quality Body & Neck, if you are building an acoustic, good woods and a great workshop.
Hi AndyfrI to started again after 45 years, so i concur everything Reg as said, good luck with your hunt for a guitar, i am biased towards Stanford's & Stonebridge's, welcome to the forum.
Originally Posted by lancpudn:I had a 350 Royal Enfield also, Bought from a army depot auction in Bolton 1969 for the grand sum of 11 quid. single coil sprung seat dispatch riders bike from WW2 lol. it was an absolute pig to kickstart but I loved it…
Hi. You lot have got me all nostalgic, i rode motorcycles for many a year, my first bike was a 350 Royal Enfield "BULLIT" Then came a 650 Triumph "BONNEVILLE" after that i was sold on BMW's, starting with a R100/7, then a K75, followed by a K1200LTs…
Hi Mike.
"To build, or not to build, that is the question"
If you have the relevant cabinet making and Lutherie skills,and loads of machinery and a decent workshop, there's nothing to worry about. Do you intend to build it yourself from a block of …
Originally Posted by Old Bloke:Well It appears I'm not as old as I thought, which is nice :-) Before my introduction I had a quick look at other 'Hello' type posts and they were from a couple of youngsters, so I thought that was the norm in here, I…
Originally Posted by Megi:Just looking at the AGC stuff now - appears decent, but annoying that all the RH necks seem to have the (to my eyes) overdone vintage tint. The 22 fret LH strat neck looks like the sort of thing I'd choose, if only they had…