• Back Again

    From Jenn Cowfish@1:167/565 to All on Thu Oct 26 22:07:00 2000
    Hey everybody!!

    It's me, Jenn!!! I'm bacccckkkk! I had some problems with my server so I
    was disconnected from this conference for awhile. But now I'm back and I
    see you're discussing zigzags...? I never expected that HERE LOL it
    but hey..

    Just as a breif sum up of my guitar knowledge and experience for those
    who don't remember me or never met me before...I basically just fell in
    love with guitars about over a year ago, and since then I've been
    wanting to get an electric. but I, being a student, find this real hard
    since my dream guitar is an ibanez 7 string which gets prettty pricy...
    anyway i joined this conference to hear bout guitars and chat with all
    the whizes..

    but since then i've gotten a 6 string acoutistic...pretty old but in
    working condition - nice fret finishing and straight neck basically. I
    have NO idea what so ever how to play...So any tips for the newbie? Or
    any suggestions as to which web site(s) or book(s) i could check out? I
    don't really have time to sit down with a teacher but with books/reading material or tapes I could work at my own pace and during any time...any suggestions are appreciated!!!

    Later
    Jenn



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  • From Nick Andre@1:364/1 to Jenn Cowfish on Sat Oct 28 15:15:49 2000
    but since then i've gotten a 6 string acoutistic...pretty old but in
    working condition - nice fret finishing and straight neck basically. I
    have NO idea what so ever how to play...So any tips for the newbie? Or
    any suggestions as to which web site(s) or book(s) i could check out? I don't really have time to sit down with a teacher but with books/reading material or tapes I could work at my own pace and during any time...any suggestions are appreciated!!!

    Hi Jenn, I'm somewhat of a "newbie" guitar player, I just picked up an accoustic 6 string about a year ago. Since then, I've gotten somewhat good by listening to oldies, classic rock (especially riff-based stuff like AC/DC and Foreigner), even some softer stuff. I don't have a clue about chords, but for some reason can play whatever sounds right. :)

    I'm not taking lessons nor do I have tapes to teach me. I have a book called "Fun with Guitar" by Mel Bay but I think that reading a book isn't as fun as playing with other people. If you have friends that play guitar, just tag along
    with them and hear them play. It helps to watch CMT or TNN (or whatever country
    station you have). Watch VH1 as well, you'll get to see how the bands play, and
    what the tricks are. I'm teaching myself LOTS of songs by just watching concerts on TV all night long. :)

    TTYL,
    Nick

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  • From Sven Petersen@1:218/704.4 to Jenn Cowfish on Sun Oct 29 07:49:43 2000
    Hi Jenn!

    I have NO idea what so ever how to play...So any tips for the newbie?

    Actually you should play the music you like. It should be fun, you know. Playing music you dislike will not be fun, I guess.

    Or any suggestions as to which web site(s) or book(s) i could check out?

    Check out my websites... I have written everything there about learning how to play guitar that I could write here...

    Take care
    Sven

    Sven's Guitar Site: http://home.munich.netsurf.de/Sven.Petersen/
    Sven's Guitar Zone: http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Quarter/9440/


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  • From Tom Engle@1:218/704.3 to Jenn Cowfish on Sun Oct 29 10:01:59 2000
    Jenn Cowfish wrote in a message to All:

    Hey everybody!!


    Welcome back young lady. I thought maybe all us old farts had run
    ya off....:)

    Keep on rockin in the free world!!!

    Tom

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  • From Stephen Jones@1:218/704.7 to Jenn Cowfish on Mon Oct 30 03:05:40 2000
    Jenn Cowfish wrote in a message to All:

    Hey everybody!!

    It's me, Jenn!!! I'm bacccckkkk! I had some problems with my server
    so I was disconnected from this conference for awhile. But now I'm
    back and I see you're discussing zigzags...? I never expected that
    HERE LOL it but hey..

    Just when we thought it was safe.... (BG) Good to see yuh, kid. ;>


    Stephen

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  • From Jenn Cowfish@1:167/565 to Psyduck@jonathandavis.com on Tue Oct 31 08:42:00 2000
    Sven's Guitar Site: http://home.munich.netsurf.de/Sven.Petersen/
    Sven's Guitar Zone:
    http://www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/Quarter/9440/

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  • From Neall Mercado@6:751/321 to Jenn Cowfish on Wed Nov 8 10:35:00 2000
    Quoting Jenn Cowfish to All <=-


    Hello Jenn,

    but since then i've gotten a 6 string acoutistic...pretty old but in working condition - nice fret finishing and straight neck basically. I

    Straight neck? The neck should have a slight forward curve when under
    tension, or what we called "relief." This allows room for the vibration of
    the strings, which forms a curve at the extreme points of its movement. If your neck are straight, you will not get the action and hear some rattles
    from the lower positions or those from the bass strings.



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  • From MIKE ROSS@1:167/133 to Neall Mercado on Wed Nov 8 15:13:50 2000
    "Neall Mercado" wrote to "Jenn Cowfish" (08 Nov 00 18:35:00)
    --- on the topic of "Back Again"

    Quoting Jenn Cowfish to All <=-
    Hello Jenn,
    but since then i've gotten a 6 string acoutistic...pretty old but in working condition - nice fret finishing and straight neck basically. I

    Straight neck? The neck should have a slight forward curve when under tension, or what we called "relief." This allows room for the
    vibration of the strings, which forms a curve at the extreme points of
    its movement. If your neck are straight, you will not get the action
    and hear some rattles from the lower positions or those from the bass strings.

    I have a Martin pamphlet which says when one holds down the bass string
    at both the 1st and 12th fret together that there should be a clearance
    of at least 1/64 of an inch at approximately midpoint over a fret.

    ... Save a tree! Buy an Ovation!
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