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Staffan
@staffan
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Joined: Apr 7, 2009
Topics: 6 / Replies: 119
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Re: offline vs online

I noticed they were teaching how to play roxanne by the police, great song! - Glad you found something you liked - good luck with both your online &a...

14 years ago
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Re: Multiple Guitars? Why?

And accept it for what it is- a lot of folks I work with spend a lot of nights in the bar. I agree with you Ande; some people spend A LOT of money on...

14 years ago
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Re: Multiple Guitars? Why?

I love spending my hard earned cash on guitars! I find they´re the most sensible thing I can get for my money, since I don´t really have any other m...

14 years ago
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Re: Reliced/Road Worn - What say you?

Thank you for your opinions - all of you! I agree with what you´re all saying - that "honest" wear and tear might look cool, but the very thought of ...

14 years ago
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Re: Post your gear

You're missing the point. It's all about image Well, yeah, I suspected that much... I was just hoping that it wouldn´t be so - because that would b...

14 years ago
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Re: Post your gear

I think taking care of your guitar is cool... being obsessed and anal about it, like worrying about scratches and stuff like that, is gay, and people ...

14 years ago
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Re: Cleaning fretboard

/... my son's 1987 Ibanez. Worn from bending, with lots of scraping and grooving into bare wood, that's the cleanest I ever got it scrubbing with a ...

14 years ago
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Re: What do you do to warm up?

Here is a trick that works for me when learning something that has very difficult fingering. I play it as fast as I can without making a mistake (even...

14 years ago
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Re: What do you do to warm up?

My warm up routine usually consists of:1. Chromatic excercises for about 5 mins2. All five shapes of the major/minor pentatonic scales, adding notes t...

14 years ago
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Re: offline vs online

There is a lot of free lessons online and i don't know where to start. Can be a bit overwhelming at times.Any advice would be great Ross, I can rec...

14 years ago
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Re: Cleaning fretboard

Sounds great. Just keep it insured with Aflac? :lol: I will... but only the bottle of AxWax :P

14 years ago
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Re: Cleaning fretboard

Hi all!Although I´m sure the olive oil would have done the trick, I actually ended up going to the local Axe-shop and buying something called Dr Duck...

14 years ago
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Re: Cleaning fretboard

Thanks guys!I know what to do now; I´m gonna go with wiping the fretboard with a damp cloth and then put some olive oil on there. Let the oil sit for...

14 years ago
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