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(@anuradha)
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Aha, I got myself a full-size acoustic, so you can add one more to your ranks :D


   
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(@elecktrablue)
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Good for you, Anuradha!! You'll have to post some pictures of it so we can all "ooh and aah" over it! :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"


   
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(@danielle)
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well, heres a new female guitarist in the are, and thx to Elecktrablue for making me notice there was a forum for it :P

"A dreamer is someone who only find his way by the moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest" - i think it was Oscar Wilde but its catchy anyways..


   
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 cazz
(@cazz)
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hi there,
i'm yet another female new to the site :)
here's my briefs:
- i'm an electric player
- been playing for about 18 yrs
- from australia
- generally play rock/blues lead guitar
- i play a fender usa strat with a seymour duncan '59 hb / 2x dimarzio virtual vintage pups thru a laney gh50l head with a custom 2x12 celestian v30 loaded cab and i own too many effects pedals
- play in an independant originals band called "the curious few"
- by day i'm a web designer/developer and mostly work from home (yay)
- i love bourbon
- um.. anything else?
:)
cazz

http://www.thecuriousfew.com
http://www.myspace.com/thecuriousfew
http://www.myspace.com/cazzfender


   
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(@musica23)
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Hi, cazz! :D

Nothing at all against this particular forum, but I find the others (e.g., Guitar Player Discussions, Opinions and Polls) to be more active. Of course, they're full of men, but they're guitarists nonetheless. :wink:

Anyway...welcome! Have a great day! :D

Love and Peace or Else,
CC


   
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 cnev
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musica23,

I heard that!

"It's all about stickin it to the man!"
It's a long way to the top if you want to rock n roll!


   
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(@musica23)
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Oh oh... :shock:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Love and Peace or Else,
CC


   
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(@steppenfreak)
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Well.. I think it's a bit late for this, but I never posted here when I joined so I thought I might as well now :mrgreen:

Well, obviously, I'm female.. I'm British (and still live in Britain), I'm 15, and I'm currently teaching myself guitar on a half-size acoustic (luckily the quality of it isn't so bad). Umm... that's about it. I also love these forums, even if I just mostly lurk =D

***All You Need Is Love***


   
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(@musica23)
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Welcome, Steppenfreak!

Good for you starting guitar early! I first learned on electric (self-taught) but have heard that learning on acoustic generally makes one a better player. :(

Anyway, keep up the good work and thanks for introducing yourself!

Take care,
CC

Love and Peace or Else,
CC


   
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(@clau20)
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Good for you starting guitar early! I first learned on electric (self-taught) but have heard that learning on acoustic generally makes one a better player. :(

CC

Really? I also started on an electric and I can't figure why learning on acoustic can make better player.

Can you tell me ? :wink:

" First time I heard the music
I thought it was my own
I could feel it in my heartbeat
I could feel it in my bones
... Blame it on the love of Rock'n'Roll! "


   
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(@elecktrablue)
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You have to be much more precise on an acoustic to get the sound perfect. Hammer ons and pull offs are much easier to do on an electric than on an acoustic, so, when you learn on an electric, the transition to acoustic is much more difficult than the transition from acoustic to electric if you learn on an acoustic. You can become rather sloppy learning on electric because it is so easy.

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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"


   
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(@ricochet)
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OTOH, electrics amplify all the sloppy finger noises you make. Can't hear any of that, other than squeaks, with an acoustic. They both require adjustment when you've been playing one exclusively for a while and go to the other.

"A cheerful heart is good medicine."


   
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(@shadyharrison)
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Female again.

:D Problem is, I like mostly male singers/artists/bands. :roll:

Take care,

Casey


   
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(@clau20)
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Female again.

:D Problem is, I like mostly male singers/artists/bands. :roll:

Me too...

And could you like a male band with a female guitarist in it?

" First time I heard the music
I thought it was my own
I could feel it in my heartbeat
I could feel it in my bones
... Blame it on the love of Rock'n'Roll! "


   
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(@shadyharrison)
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I suppose I could. :)

Take care,

Casey


   
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