Beerman
December 10th, 2010, 09:15 AM
New to the forum, but not to guitars. I've recently realized that I need to shed some of my 70's style playing and learn different, new styles. While I was in a nowhere band for 19 years, I had really stopped playing for almost a decade (except for the occasional need to touch a guitar) and picked it up again about 3 years ago.
I have a friend who has an awesome jam room in his house with lots of equipment to make even me sound ok. So, we've been playing with some guys just for fun when I realized that everyone is better than me. :) No worries, I love to watch good guitarists but even the guys my age seem to have adjusted their styles to not sound like something off an old Grand Funk album.
I've got a 74 strat (great shape but not a good decade for them) a PRS and recently, a Hagstrom Swede (very nice). Got a few acoustics and even managed to teach myself a little mandolin (thank you REM).
I hope by checking out all the great links and friendly folks here that I can re-invent my techniques and at the same time, enjoy it even more.
Thanks to all the guys and gals who share their lives here. It's full of great stuff I wish I would have found years ago.
Paul
I have a friend who has an awesome jam room in his house with lots of equipment to make even me sound ok. So, we've been playing with some guys just for fun when I realized that everyone is better than me. :) No worries, I love to watch good guitarists but even the guys my age seem to have adjusted their styles to not sound like something off an old Grand Funk album.
I've got a 74 strat (great shape but not a good decade for them) a PRS and recently, a Hagstrom Swede (very nice). Got a few acoustics and even managed to teach myself a little mandolin (thank you REM).
I hope by checking out all the great links and friendly folks here that I can re-invent my techniques and at the same time, enjoy it even more.
Thanks to all the guys and gals who share their lives here. It's full of great stuff I wish I would have found years ago.
Paul