I am new to this site and it is my first thread, so be kind to me.
Thanks spudman, I am a 61 year old learning guitar and I will bear the things you said in mind.
I will try the finger excercises, to help strengthen up my digits.
I can already tell that this list is going to be a great reference for me to keep coming back to as I learn to play! Thank you sir!
Found Number 100(50 on the 2nd list) to be VERY inspiring! I have a minor disability in my fretting hand (left index finger doesn't curl fully or straighten perfectly). This has led me to even consider playing lefty and in the past has allowed me the excuse to put down the guitar (you know---why bother if I don't have perfect joint movement). Any way, watching the video linked to in that tip was a great help in putting my "disability" into perspective.
Thanks again!
RIG 1:
Guitar: Epiphone Ebony G-400 SG "Fast Eddie"
Amplifier: Peavey Vypyr 15
Effects: I think the amplifier has a bunch built in....
RIG 2:
Guitar: Epiphone Ebony Dreadnought "Cinder"
Amplifier: Big Hole in Center of Guitar
Effects: Various Picks & Gnarled Fingers
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I am new to this site and it is my first thread, so be kind to me.
Thanks spudman, I am a 61 year old learning guitar and I will bear the things you said in mind.
I will try the finger excercises, to help strengthen up my digits.
Welcome gitch, you should introduce yourself properly in the Fret Players forum. Good to have you here!
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THAT IS AN EFFING BRILLIANT LIST.
Also, I'd add - play & improvise as much as possible - with other musicians and with jam tracks. Jam tracks are a fun way to learn specific scales etc, zooming in on stuff in your own time...... make your own or find them on youtube etc... I recommend http://www.jamtracksmania.com ..completely free jam tracks in lots of different keys, styles, etc..
nice one!