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Hey from dublin! I havn't been playing long and wasn't doing too well but this site is great and i'm leraning so much!! Hope you all find is as useful as me! good luck!
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Hi there !!!

Welcome to the wonderful forum. Yes we all are enjoying and learning a lot aswell. We have people from all around the globe and i feel its the best place on Earth !!! Glad that you're enjoying. Rock-on

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Hey kush!
Thanks for that and you right it does feel like the best place on earth! have fun!
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Yes ! sure it is ! So do you play with a flat-pick or fingerstyle ?

I used to play flatpick , but it was always my dream to learn fingerpicking and only after joining this wonderful place, i have been able to do something solid. I love fingerstyle because the arrangments sound so full and complete !

What about you ? and how long have you been playing ?

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I got my Guitar for christmas! i play finger style but occasionally with a flat pick! this may sound wierd but i feel as if i'm cheating a bit when i play with a pick!

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Hmmmm that totally depends on personal taste and musical preferences offcourse, but yes personally i too feel that Guitars were actually made for fingerpicking, they sound just awesome when played to perfection !!!


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Hi Tinkerbell. Your in the right place with that nik. You play. We will clap hard and you will learn to play better. LOL. Glad you found us.

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Hi Tink! My family is from County Kerry but my heart belongs to a certain guitar made by George Lowden from Belfast. My wife bought it for me about three years ago.
Welcome to the asylum...pull up a rock and play a song!
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wellcome tinkerbell

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I know what you mean! i find picks can be easier sometimes so i'm not really fussed! it's whatever works for you!

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Hey Dan from county Kerry! oh well if we lost you to a belfast guitar there isn't much we can do about it! thanks for the welcome! this rock is doing my back in!

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Hey allthumbs! i'm glad i found you too!

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Thanks for the welcome guys!!!!

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Sorry for the late welcome Tinkerbell!

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Hey there Tinkerbell

That's a cool username ya have there. Welcome along!

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