hello from midlands, uk


neuralc
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neuralc
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01/14/2013 10:23 pm
Hi

I've just joined after a google trawl for lessons lead me here. I (partially) learned the classic guitar more than 3 decades ago at school and my interest has been rekindled when my classical -trained brother / ex-busker gave my 6 year old son one of his smaller acoustic guitars he used to lug around on his skateboard..

so I'm learning on a diddy acoustic - but is that so bad? looking forward to learning blues/rock/folk.

Neil.
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Neal Walter
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Neal Walter
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01/16/2013 1:51 am
From one Neal to another, it's not bad at all. Most important is that you started!
Plus you can jam with your family :)
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LisaMcC
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LisaMcC
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01/16/2013 10:12 pm
Hi Neil, and welcome!

Good for you - so glad you have picked up the guitar and joined us.

Since you're on the acoustic and interested in folk styles, I'll point you in the direction of a couple of acoustic tutorials you might enjoy to get you rolling:

Acoustic Fingerpicking, Step-by-Step, Level 1

Acoustic Strumming, Step-by-Step, Level 1

Keep us posted - and have fun!

-Lisa
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Acoustic, Folk, Pop, Blues

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neuralc
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neuralc
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01/16/2013 10:30 pm
Thanks Lisa and Neal for the welcome!
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