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Tiffer
@tiffer
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Joined: Feb 21, 2007
Topics: 5 / Replies: 30
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RE: Cetera

HAHA that is quality! I kept wanting to grab the matchbox! the 1st link is now working top quality! I was gonna go get my haircut on friday, dont need...

17 years ago
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RE: Layla lesson?

Oh lord. *goes back and re-writes lesson* :lol: You guys are really puttin' the pressure on here. Just remember its my first lesson!! whoops sorry h...

17 years ago
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RE: Layla lesson?

Ah nice one, thanks.

17 years ago
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17 years ago
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RE: How should i go on from here....

When I started on songs, after practicing a few scales and chords for some time, I still found it difficult going off just tab off random tab websites...

17 years ago
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RE: Any easy fingerpicking songs?

oh yeah just incase heres a link to REM but yeah I strted with little random riffs which i went over and over getting my 3 fingers each using the bott...

17 years ago
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RE: If any, what books are you all learning from?

Just recently got Blues You Can Use which seems really good so far, probably dont need to tell you that! and I should soon get Noteboats theory book w...

17 years ago
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RE: Any easy fingerpicking songs?

REM - Everybody Hurts ? its on the easy song database and seems a good starting point

17 years ago
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RE: Most Underrated Guitarist Of All Time

Tony Mcphee from The Groundhogs

17 years ago
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RE: Where to learn Theory for beginners

Aha! of course! thank you very much indeedTiffer

17 years ago
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RE: Where to learn Theory for beginners

Yeah, thats what I meant to say! But yeah, um dont know why, but I cant get this, I understand about using the 7th of the 4th, if that makes sense, I ...

17 years ago
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RE: Where to learn Theory for beginners

Ah cheers both, interesting stuff, I didnt try further into it the other day cos I went to bed but I get the gist of it all now, cheers

17 years ago
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RE: Where to learn Theory for beginners

Ahhha ok, good stuff, I get it, thanks very much for your help!Tiffer

17 years ago
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RE: Where to learn Theory for beginners

Even before sharps and flats became common practice, C ionian (the only Ionian) was better than all the other modes at making good chord progressions....

17 years ago
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