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Old January 31st, 2007
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Left handed and loving it

hello people ,this is kmfresh1 for years i have ben A DJ
but kept my guitar on the back burner. but now that Mel Bay an others
are making chord charts and books for the south paw guitar player
I am learning stuff at the speed of sound. But in teaching my self, I am stuck.
HELP!!!!!!! LOL

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Ask. Here is a chord and scale site that can be switched for lefties.
http://www.looknohands.com/chordhous.../index_rb.html
chord house ::: guitar room (advanced) -- online guitar chords and scales

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I now know all 7 of the Maj. chords #'s & flats now i need to learn
the fast track way of knowing the whole fret bord .If this is possable
can someone show me how please? : :

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From one "Lefty" to another, welcome.


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Hi this is Kmfresh1 I just wanted to thank you for the web sight Info.
I spent days,look for that sight but you found it for me.
Dude.... you Rock!!!

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Here is a fun game that I like to play...
Called...... Song writing 101. OK.
I'll Give you the 1st three lines
and you come up with the next 3 and at the end
we will put a 12 bar blues progression to the song
that we made up OK.

Now here we go..........

line 1 I never learned how to be a good roll----modal
line2 My Daddy was never around------------------
line3 I never really learned how to listen very well

your line 4
your line 5
your line 6

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Hey, another lefty, finally!!! I come from a very large family, in which all play music and sing,, but guess what im the only lefty,, and gettin help from them is like gettin blood from a turnip cause they all think i should play right handed, but i just cant, so good luck and stick with it!

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G'day kmfresh1, welcome to GFB&B


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Thanx, I like this G F B deal but I am having somewhat of a hard time
getting around , so this note is posted up to see how you found me
also so I can figer out how to find you and others.

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Hi Otiffaneeo this is Kmfresh1

did you get the stuff so we can get started?

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So what you dont like this song ?
or the idea. try it first with an open mind
and lets make it funny or cool tuff
the idea is all up to who ever dares to bring
his/her idea to the song.

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Quote:
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Here is a fun game that I like to play...
Called...... Song writing 101. OK.
I'll Give you the 1st three lines
and you come up with the next 3 and at the end
we will put a 12 bar blues progression to the song
that we made up OK.

Now here we go..........

line 1 I never learned how to be a good roll----modal
line2 My Daddy was never around------------------
line3 I never really learned how to listen very well:

your line 4
your line 5
your line 6
come on ,someone give it a shot I dare you
Ideas must ryhm with around , or back in town, the clown up bown around
or how about: very well --i can tell smell jail

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