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TConnelly
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Name: | Todd Connelly | Location: | Sandy, Oregon, USA | Occupation: | Auto mechanic | Hobbies: | Vintage audio, Fly fishing, Scale modeling and various other geeky persuits |
Date registered | 10.28.2015 |
Date of birth: | 13. June 1960 |
Last online: | 11.09.2016 |
Sex: | male |
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E-mail | toddconnelly4@yahoo.com |
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03.20.2016 |
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Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:59 pm | jump to post
Huh, that seems to work. Wish I could edit my first post now. Cheers..................Todd
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Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:55 pm | jump to post
Thanks Pebber, I did that but it came up with an error and said I had too many links, "Your posts contains to many links. A maximum of 0 links is allowed.". I'll try it again. Nope didn't work. I'll try it with video ienfugen :) What the heck maybe it'll work.http://clawhammerbanjo.net/the-immutable-laws-of-brainjo-the-art-and-science-of-effective-practice/Cheers.................Todd
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12.27.2015 |
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Sun Dec 27, 2015 9:10 am | jump to post
Greetings! No expert here, in fact I'm just starting out myself. So just a couple of general comments from me. First, at 10 notes per beat at 40 & 45 bpm it's very difficult to tell if your timing is on. It might be better (and more practical from a musical stand point?) to do 5 notes per beat at 80 & 90 bpm for your videos instead. Second, as you progress you're going to want your guitar in a more vertical position with the neck up almost by your ear. See the thread entitled "Check out Jorge C...
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12.13.2015 |
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Sun Dec 13, 2015 3:39 pm | jump to post
Hi there. I'm Todd, 55 year old auto mechanic from Sandy Oregon. My first post here as well. Although I've only been messing around with the guitar for a couple months I'm in a similar quandry over taking lessons locally or subscribing here and doing the on-line lessons. On the one hand I like the flexability of on-line lessons but I think it would also be nice to take them from someone in person. I like Pebber Browns philosophy of teaching guitar. Very sort of "wax on, wax off" if you'll forgiv...
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