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Biography:
Well, this is about the "artist" in me. I first learned to play ukelele when I was 11 yrs. old. Then I shifted to guitar on the same year, all by self teaching. After that, I just continued with learning and playing, mostly by strumming. When I was about 17, I started learning about plucking (finger picking) because at that time John Denver's "Take Me Home (Country Roads)" was a hit. During high school and college days, I would bring my guitar to school and play with my friends on the school grounds before and after classes. From then on, I would play mostly the same songs (70's, 80's, 90's) mostly strumming and plucking. I never tried composing songs because I find playing guitar more enjoyable, and songwriting never interests me, yet. Some things came like internet, computers, and video game. So while I got bored for a while in playing guitar I shifted to these new interests. The "gamer" in me was born and I spent some time playing the different "Final Fantasy" games (from FF-I to FF-X) and visited game forums too. I got hooked into the game series which had a lot of good music too. Now I'm back to playing guitar, but this time I wanted to do many things that I have not yet tried during my early guitar-playing period. Then I found this great site of yours - a great online community.