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G'ay Folks,

Well I've now decided to try and learn how to play, since my purchase of an aged Ibanez complete with the old Bakerlite knobs

My mother was a piano teacher for over 50 years, and so I do have not just the basics to draw upon, but on an aray of advance theory as well, from where I hope I can adapt that knowledge to my ability to attempt to learn play this instrument of choice, in the main, my Ibaneze

To this Forum, I've noticed straight off, that if one is to keep on the Fourm, then one is going to be having a choice to keep up with it, with little time to undertake to keep up a decent pace of learning with your instrument ......

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Hi there Steve, sorry to hear about your dog. Welcome on board.

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Welcome aboard! This is a great place to learn a thing or three about guitar playing, and the odd time there's a life lesson or two hidden in some of these posts!

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Hi Steve

I hope everything is great there
Welcome to the Family, Pal ! Its a pleasure to have you among us
Thanks for joining , Have a great day Buddy !!!

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Hi Steve, welcome to the best forum on the net, hope you have fun

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Hi Steve

Great to hear from you.........hope you enjoy the forum.

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G'ay Folks,

Well I must say that this is the most warmest welcome to a Forum of my 6+ years of computing ....

So many thanks, for the 1st of I hope many more of my visits to this musical feastfest in Cyberspace ....

Hi there Steve, sorry to hear about your dog. Welcome on board. Yeah well my minature Foxy is doing quite well thanks si16 and Misty2ub ....

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