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The Guitar...
Didn't know if I should put it here or the creative corner, of it's in the the wrong spot then please move accordingly. Any ways...
Who here plays it and how long have you been playing? I'm looking to learning it, a guy at my school who is pretty damn good at it has offered to teach me every Sunday morning, $10 for 30 min and $20 for an hr. Have always wanted to learn how to play and was wondering how those prices fair with an actual teacher.
He's been playing for 2 years and he did a presentation in class for an assignment and I was def impressed at how well he played.
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Re: The Guitar...
Well, seeing as how where I live, it costs $75 an hour and you must have your own guitar, I'd say that's a pretty fair price.
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Re: The Guitar...
How long you been playing? I get to use his guitar and he said he has a bunch of books I can borrow and take home to look over and study. To me it sounds great, but thought I would get others opinions.
I told my parents about it as they are my main source of funding, I think I brought a tear to my mom's eye when I told her I wanted to learn to play an instrument..
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I would rather try to hang out with the guy and see what I could learn by watching/asking questions.
I've only been playing for around 4 years.. and since I have no idea how to "teach," when i try to show a friend how to play it becomes a disaster. Not worth $1. Maybe he's Jimi, maybe he can teach well, then it'd be worth it.
If you know absolutely nothing about guitar, you're probably better off getting one (if you dont' already have one) and becoming familiar with it (if you're not already) before you set up appointments with a guy and spend 20 dollars on having him show you a couple of chords. You can do that with chord charts and tabs all over the internet.. for free. Well, this is what I did.
I got a guitar one Christmas & let it sit there until the following summer. One day, I got tired of looking at it so I picked it up and beat on it almost every night. Soon I was playing only intros to my favorite songs, and while it was annoying to my friends, it motivated me to learn more.
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Re: The Guitar...
I have a guitar. But I'm left handed. This isn't a custom made guitar, so it's kind of hard for me to play. Lefties are just too expensive. I'm not very good, partly because it's very difficult for me to use it. I downloaded GuitarPro and that's how I can play all the songs I play. I've never had a teacher. I think it would be very beneficial though.
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Re: The Guitar...
My lessons were free, and it was an elective at school. I have bein playing for 2 years. Bein playing the drums for 4.
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Well I just got back from the local music store and the kid, thats right, some teenager (I'm 22) was the one that asked me if I needed help. Awesome kid, super nice, had no problem showing me different guitars, amps, set-ups. Listened to what I wanted and needed and showed me what was in the price range to do that. I was gonna go for an acoustic guitar cause I have always had the idea electric are extremely expensive. He had a really nice acoustic for $150 that had built in electronics, which really got me going, but as soon as I told him I would really like an electric but cant afford it he laughed and showed me one they have as a special. Amazing looking guitar, to me ne ways, its pretty standard though, with a great finish, a really nice personal amp, a bag to carry it, nice headphones, and a DVD to show ya the beginning stuff, all for $200.00, normally its $289.00 (they marked em down cause they got a new shipment in of new models and want to get rid of the old ones). PLUS, first lesson is free with any guitar purchase. One lady was leaving there after her first lesson and she said she learned a lot, as she didn't know anything about em, and know hows a really goo understanding what "practice" means. Lessons are $20.00 for 30 min, so even if my friend doesn't work out as a good teacher, I can still get lessons pretty cheap. Man I'm so stoked, I'm gonna wait till tomorrow after my lesson with my friend to see if it's something I really wanna mess around with or not, but I am really looking forward to it all.
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I've been playing bass since I was 13 and turned 43 today! Have toured with bands and all that good stuff. Here is the myspace link of my band.
http://www.myspace.com/beggarsday
It's basically me and a guitar player and several session drummers. I sing and play bass.
Playing any instrument is a great way to relax, have fun and express yourself.
Have fun and
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Re: The Guitar...
 Originally Posted by westcoastjungle
I've been playing bass since I was 13 and turned 43 today! Have toured with bands and all that good stuff. Here is the myspace link of my band.
http://www.myspace.com/beggarsday
It's basically me and a guitar player and several session drummers. I sing and play bass.
Playing any instrument is a great way to relax, have fun and express yourself.
Have fun and 
Thanks man!
anyone have any good tips or websites to help teach how to read music?
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