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Greg_L
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I'm sure that "fuck you" is not representative of Greg_L. I'm sure I deserved it, too. Right?
Yes, you did, and still do. Look at you go, troll.
I'm sure that "fuck you" is not representative of Greg_L. I'm sure I deserved it, too. Right?
You are the best!
If a moderator is reading, please remove this thread entirely and my membership. I'm not seeking advice any more. You consider me a troll, fine with me. Just delete my account, thanks.
Jimmy doing an Internet intervention...
Check the IP, Jimmy....this thread is very deja vu...like from just a few weeks back.![]()
why would you make that assumption?if one makes the assumption that the former is more common when acoustic is played and latter more common with electric.
are you unable to ignore replies that you don't find useful?Manslick, I've gotten the same answer from him several times. Is it not enough?
are you unable to ignore replies that you don't find useful?
lol ...... most of the other forums are way worse than this so you're definitely overly sensitive and I doubt you've had a lotta experience in forums if you claim this is the first time you've run into people not stroking your ego and telling you pretty kitty type comments. but buh-bye!Sure, I understand the shortcomings of my original question. And I have no clips to offer now, otherwise I would. You are right about that. But the ratio of unnecessary (at best) talk to useful advice was low. I'm sure it wasn't my best day yesterday but I've never experienced anything like this in my many years of forum participation and I've asked some really basic or misinformed questions at times, I'm sure. I mean, nobody ever said fuck you or repeated the same thing (which I'm not contesting anyway) over and over and over again. I'll call it bad luck, but I really don't want to stay in this forum after this. It was a pretty bad experience. I'm happy in my other forums. I'll go back there. Thank you for bothering to write in a civilized manner anyway.
Strumming is boring. End of story. Don't strum. Play a little fill line. Learn to finger pick. Play arpeggios.
Build your song as it progresses from beginning to end. Don't keep it at the same level. For each line of verse, play the guitar slightly different. For each new verse, add a new instrument. Mayyyyybe it's okay to strum for a typical bridge, last chorus or outro when the song is moving along solidly.
didn't say that or even allude to it.Yes, I am unable to ignore replies that I don't find useful. Are you a perfect person?