Q&A PART 1
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what chord book did you use. and how did you know what you were doing?
sorry for asking more questions, but it amazes me when someone says they taught themselves, and gives me more hope
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hmmm.... sounds alike a chronic case of GAS = Guitar Aquisition Syndrome. Not really a bad thing. I've got the UAS.
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Interesting.
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KOREANS REPRESENT! :D
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I could here your voice perfectly fine :-D Good Q & A =)
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Very nice Q & A. I asked 2 many questions though so... my bad. x_x;; God bless & keep doing what you do. :D
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wow...you have a nice set of guitars there...about 6?
typefrancis 2 years ago
i have 8 total
peelbanana1211 2 years ago
Answering the questions is great but I have to listen very hard to hear you over the music in the back.
tonyarae52 2 years ago
sorry to hear that you're having trouble listening to my voice with the background music..i tried to make it perfect..but i've never done this before..so its definitely not perfect.if you use headphones..my voice is easier to hear..try that..hopefully i answered your question you sent me
peelbanana1211 2 years ago
@peelbanana1211 i heard you fine
how eaxactly do people learn to write music?
also, you said guitar players motivated you-who were they? maybe if i listen to them i'll learn faster. I usually listen to christian or gospel and church music, then look for acoustic versions, not real guitar music. so can you give me some names of the guitarrist who you lstened to and who inpired you?
Jean1juan 1 year ago
@Jean1juan christian artists that i listen to are Hillsong, Brooke Fraser, Bethany Dillion, TIm Hughes, David Crowder band, matt redman..list goes on..mostly i learned from Brooke Fraser
peelbanana1211 1 year ago