This is my first post here just wanted to say a big thanks to all you people this site is absolutely the best.I have improved so much more and a lot faster than I would have ever dreamed next level kinda thing and I owe it all to the the posters here at G.N. Anyways my confidence level is at an all time high might even go to the next jam session at the local pub
and try and keep up with the rest of the guys. There is no way I would even consider it 6 months ago. Can you guys come up with a top ten favourite bar songs list for me just so I can walk in and maybe have something new to add to the next jam. Anyways thanks again for all the help.
Thanks Mur
What genre of music is the norm at these gatherings?
BTW, welcome to the freindliest, most knowleable and helpful forum on the web. Good to have you aboard.
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Hey Narn no doubt about it being the best and friendliest on the web. Genre usually classic rock
and blues
Mur
Thanks Mur
Here are some we get asked for alot, of copurse this list varies by what part of the country or world you're in
Saw her standing there
Summertime Blues
Before you Accuse Me
Unchain my Heart
Honky Tonk Women
Old Time Rock & Roll
Crossroads
Proud Mary
Down on the Corner
Angel From Montgomery
Immature? Of course I'm immature Einstein, I'm 50 and in a Rock and ROll band.
New Band site http://www.myspace.com/guidedbymonkeys
have you got a decent strum patternchord sequence for Angel from Montgomery please? All the versions I have seem completely different.
Welcome to GuitarNoise, MUR! We look forward to seeing you around the forums! :D
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"Don't wanna ride no shootin' star. Just wanna play on the rhythm guitar." Emmylou Harris, "Rhythm Guitar" from "The Ballad of Sally Rose"
I'll say Hi. What type of music do you play? If you go to the lessons here at guitarnoise you'll find lots of songs which can be used to play out with. After you've been playing for awhile songs will only get easier. Soon you'll be able to hear a song on the radio or a cd and be able to play right along with.
Joe