
Where is the previous posted lesson on fingerpicking?
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Posted 13 October 2007 - 04:18 AM
This is really irking me cuz I really want to play it again. I wrote it down in tab but I don't have the timing down. ARGH! Help!
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Posted 13 October 2007 - 04:41 AM
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Posted 14 October 2007 - 06:14 AM
crazyseoulsister said:
This is really irking me cuz I really want to play it again. I wrote it down in tab but I don't have the timing down. ARGH! Help!
Hi crazyseoulsister--
One thing you can always do is to look at the top of this page whenever you're in the forum. Right underneath the words "Guitar for Beginners and Beyond" you'll see links (Forum, Free Lessons, The Guitar, etc.). You can always find the lessons by either clicking on Free Lessons or drilling down deeper by selecting each separate lesson forum in the drop down menu. For this fingerstyle lesson, you can bookmark solidwalnut's lessons for example. Or another internal bookmark to use is my lesson directory.
Steve
Solid Walnut Music/ASCAP
Becoming a great guitarist has less to do with fancy moves than it does becoming a master of the basics and learning musicianship.
It's not what you can't do. It's how you play what you already know.
View my lessons here at GfB&B
"Rhythm guitar is a trip that alot of people miss" -- Tom Petty
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 12:58 PM
crazyseoulsister said:
This is really irking me cuz I really want to play it again. I wrote it down in tab but I don't have the timing down. ARGH! Help!
Something else I just learned (I wonder how long Clancy had this activated and I am just now noticing??
Edit: Ahh, what I just found out is that when you ad an internal site favorite, a Favorites link shows up in the blue navigation (the same one where the CP link is).
Steve
Solid Walnut Music/ASCAP
Becoming a great guitarist has less to do with fancy moves than it does becoming a master of the basics and learning musicianship.
It's not what you can't do. It's how you play what you already know.
View my lessons here at GfB&B
"Rhythm guitar is a trip that alot of people miss" -- Tom Petty
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 01:42 PM
I am so glad I asked. I found the button where I can add faves to my CP. What a great feature!
thanks for the great lesson!
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 02:20 PM
crazyseoulsister said:
I am so glad I asked. I found the button where I can add faves to my CP. What a great feature!
thanks for the great lesson!
You're very welcome.
Solid Walnut Music/ASCAP
Becoming a great guitarist has less to do with fancy moves than it does becoming a master of the basics and learning musicianship.
It's not what you can't do. It's how you play what you already know.
View my lessons here at GfB&B
"Rhythm guitar is a trip that alot of people miss" -- Tom Petty
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 03:10 PM
crazyseoulsister said:
I am so glad I asked. I found the button where I can add faves to my CP. What a great feature!
thanks for the great lesson!
I just talked with Clancy about this feature. It's not ready for prime time yet. She's just testing it out. She likes it, we like it, but she said there's a couple of bugs with it she has to work out first. So don't be too surprised if it goes away for a bit.
You could do something in the meantime to save certain threads. It's a little un-user friendly, but it would work:
Copy the url of the thread (the http://www.stuff at the top of the browser) and paste it into a new thread. Call the new thread crazyseoulsister's fav's or whatever. Post the thread. You can always find this thread by clicking on your name and selecting 'find all posts by crazyseoulsister' and a list of all of your posts will appear.
A substitute for now, anyway.
Alternatively, you can use the forum search function (on the same blue nav bar you'll see 'Search') and put in key words to find threads.
Steve
Solid Walnut Music/ASCAP
Becoming a great guitarist has less to do with fancy moves than it does becoming a master of the basics and learning musicianship.
It's not what you can't do. It's how you play what you already know.
View my lessons here at GfB&B
"Rhythm guitar is a trip that alot of people miss" -- Tom Petty
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Posted 15 October 2007 - 09:32 PM
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