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Old November 17th, 2005
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I am new to the forum although I have been using the free lessons for about 6 months. I started playing in about '72 and played everyday for 10 years. Mostly fingerstyle stuff like Denver Croce and Taylor with a few arrangements of my own. When I began singing oratorial and broadway style, my playing wasn't appropriate to accompany myself so I let the guitar slide for about 20 years. Now I've gotten all that opera stuff out of my system and really want to play as well as I possibly can. I have an old Hummingbird and an older Yamaha folk. Also fool around with the bagpipes a little. That instrument makes the guitar seem very easy.

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Welcome, Murdock.

Q. Why do bagpipe players walk when they play?

A. They're trying to get away from the noise.

Sorry, couldn't help myself.

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they say that ycan get the same sound by holding a cat under your arm and biting his tail

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That's a good one!

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This Is The Funniest Replys I Have Ever Read. Love It Guys, Thinks For The Laugh. Sorry Murdock!

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