how do u post pics?


ketsueki15
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10/08/2003 12:32 am
how do you post pictures?
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10/08/2003 12:53 am
most likly you'll have to host the pictures some when then, put a bit of coding [ IMG= 'address of picture' ], not sure though haven't tried on here. i'll give it a go.

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10/08/2003 12:55 am
test:



[Edited by b_hoves on 10-07-2003 at 08:04 PM]
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10/08/2003 12:55 am
well since i cant do that i got a question about holding the poick..how far does your thumb extend out when holding the pick??
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10/08/2003 1:05 am
Ketsueki, I couldnt tell you how far my thumb extends out when holding the pick, simply because, I dont pay that much attention to it. Really, (this is probably not "textbook" advice , but ) I just hold it however it feels comfortable. The only problem Ive ever had is having the pick slip outta my hand when doing fast (alternate) picking. To remedy that, as obvious as it may sound, I just hold the pick tighter! Sorry if this doesnt help much... rock on!!
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10/08/2003 1:07 am
i figgered it out its "[ IMG ] then the address of the picture [/ IMG ]"

and i usaully hold the pick so only the tip of it is showing.
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10/08/2003 1:46 am
To figure out how to post pics etc, just look at the link where it says 'smilies' and 'vbcode'. You'll get a list of all the different html type code that works.
As far as the pick, it kinda depends on the song and the type of playing you're doing. For strumming, use a lighter pick and more surface area. For fast leads, use a hard pick and a small surface area.
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