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Any other guitarists here?

c flat

Professor of All Things
I play the guitar, and it's been my main obsession for a good while now. I was wondering if anybody else here does, as I'd love to talk about it (my family's probably getting sick of hearing about it anyways...).
 
Once my van conversion is complete I wish to buy a guitar again. I played from age 16 into my early 20's. I had 2 cheap electric guitar, and 1 electro acoustic. Unfortunately that guitar ended up with a snapped neck. It was propped against a desk at work, slid and cracked on the floor.

I'd quite like a resonator acoustic next.

How long have you been playing? What type of guitar and music styles do you play?

Ed
 
No guitar, but I love playing my banjo. I will still spend time each day practicing licks and at least one tune. Practicing Steve Martin's, Tin Roof, now and getting the last section and finish.

 
I'm just starting out on guitar (been just starting out for decades haha). Maybe one day I'll actually focus on it!
 
@Raggamuffin Bummer about that electric-acoustic. I've been playing a little over a year now; I play a lot of stuff, but mostly rock (especially alternative rock) as well as a bit of metal, jazz and folk (on an acoustic ofc). I mostly play an electric (Squier Strat) but I have an acoustic too and I play on my dad's classical occasionally. How about you?

@Gerald Wilgus I like that song. How hard is that to play? I like banjo but I don't know hardly anything it.
 
Can't play a 6 string,tried many times but can and do play a bass which I don't play often enough these days
Cool. What kind of bass do you have, and what do you play on it?
We've got a P bass here at home, I think I'm going to learn to properly play it here soon.
 
Cool. What kind of bass do you have, and what do you play on it?
We've got a P bass here at home, I think I'm going to learn to properly play it here soon.
I have a fender sabre and an ibanez-I used to play them a lot but with work and home I just don't get as much time now.i definitely found bass easier than 6 string it was a teacher at school whom saw me struggling with a 6 string who said why not try a bass ,she taught me some bass parts from The Police and I was away.i play all sorts ,lots of 70s,80s stuff-lots of police songs
 
@Raggamuffin Bummer about that electric-acoustic. I've been playing a little over a year now; I play a lot of stuff, but mostly rock (especially alternative rock) as well as a bit of metal, jazz and folk (on an acoustic ofc). I mostly play an electric (Squier Strat) but I have an acoustic too and I play on my dad's classical occasionally. How about you?

@Gerald Wilgus I like that song. How hard is that to play? I like banjo but I don't know hardly anything it.
I like the left hand technique and the licks in that song with slides, hammers and pick offs. The first two parts I have come up to speed on but on the last section I sometimes have a little issue with clarity of the notes that I pick when playing up the neck. I read tablature as I still am pretty much a beginner. I have a Deering Goodtime II. I got it for its sound and resonance. It has a Maple frame and neck; wonderful wood and so resonant.
 
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the trill bit reminds me of under the bridge can you play that? different guitarist wasnt it, Hilel Slovak

edit: apparently it was Frusciante, does actually sound blatantly like him lol
 
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The whole of blood sugar sex magik is arguably their best stuff if you like hard funk rock. Not something I listen to all at once because the Rubin production is pretty ear fatiguing, something about the drums gives me a headache after a while. The track sequence is oddly paced and too long (73 minutes!) but its thrilling to blast in short bursts!
 
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This is my favourite off the album. Dave Navarro gives it more metallic edge. Ignore Flea druggy goofyness
 
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