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What is your go to song or Technique?
Hey music lovers! I'm curious to know, what is your go-to song or technique on the guitar? Whether it's a classic tune that you never get tired of playing or a technique that challenges and excites you, I want to hear about it! Share Your Favorites: - Song: What's the one song you always find yourself playing? - Technique: Is there a technique that you enjoy practicing or that has significantly improved your skills? Let's share our favorites and inspire each other to keep strumming those strings! Drop your go-to song or technique in the comments below. 🎵
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Song: Lay It in the Line by Triumph. I learned a lot of techniques from that song. I love playing arpeggios up and down the neck for technique
"Stuck on a Song or Technique? Share it here and let's help each other out!"
Hey Guitar Zoomers! 👋 We all hit those tricky spots in our guitar journey where we're just not sure how to move forward. Whether it's a challenging song, a tough technique, or just something that's been bugging you, this is the place to share it! 🔍 What's Giving You Trouble? - Is there a specific song that's been a hurdle? - A technique that’s been hard to nail down? - Any guitar-related questions that you need help with? 💡 Let’s Work Together! - Share your challenges in the comments below. - Let's support each other and grow as a community! Remember, no question is too small, and every guitarist has been there. Let's make this a supportive space for all our fellow musicians. Can't wait to hear from you all! 🎵
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Pinch harmonics…can’t seem to be consistent. I do them by mistake, not when I want them 🤣
🎸 Who are your Underrated Guitarists! 🌟🎶
Hello, Guitar Enthusiasts! Today, we're turning the spotlight on those incredible guitarists who deserve more recognition. 🎶 Who's an underrated guitarist you think should be celebrated more? 🎶 1. Share their name and tell us a little about why you think they're amazing Let's celebrate the unsung heroes of the guitar world and introduce each other to some fantastic music. Can't wait to discover new sounds and stories from all of you! 🎵🤘
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@Chuck Bates definitely Emmett…spent quite a bit of time studying Lay It on the Line. Great songwriting and playing.
🎸 Guitar Learners Unite! 🎶
Hey fellow music enthusiasts! I'm curious to know how everyone is learning to play the guitar. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned player, I’d love to hear about your journey! - Are you using YouTube tutorials? - Have you taken any 1-on-1 lessons? How has that experience been for you - What practice routines help you the most? Share your stories, tips, and any advice in the comments below. Let's learn and grow together as a community! Keep strumming and stay inspired! 🎸✨
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@Chris Tangredi that’s very close to my practice schedule. I tend to neglect improvisation. I need to up my time spent on that.
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I take 1:1 lessons. It’s been the best thing for learning guitar.
Title: "What Song Stopped You in Your Tracks?"
We've all had that moment when a song comes on, and suddenly, everything else fades away. It's like the world hits pause, and you're left in awe, thinking, " What is this? I need to learn how to play that on guitar!" Whether it's the iconic chords of "Sweet Child o' Mine" by Guns N' Roses or the mesmerizing fingerpicking of "Blackbird" by The Beatles, these songs have a way of reaching deep into our souls. They inspire us, challenge us, and make us want to capture that magic ourselves. So, which song stopped you in your tracks and made you say, "I have to play this"? 🎸✨
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Man in the Box - Alice In Chains
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