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Dave White

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  1. 57 minutes ago, ak0693 said:

    I’ve been observing my practice and I noticed that my right hand becomes tense only in the pattern 2 exercises ( thumb-3-2-1). In the other exercises my hand stays relaxed, even while playing estudio and malinguana. 

    I’ve tried slowing down the tempo but now that I focus on relaxing my right hand, it just tenses up more. ?

    Some of those exercises require fretting fairly advanced chords as well as new picking patterns. Stick with it, and with patience and time, you will get there. You are doing well to focus on tension. The important thing is to learn how to relax (usually by really slowing things down and being attentive to where the tension starts) and then playing without - or with less, tension.

    Best wishes

  2. 8 hours ago, Curtis said:

    I've registered for the summer event.  I've never been.  In fact, I've rarely been out of my home studio to play.  I've been working through the Learn and Master Guitar course that Steve put together and I'm on the Jazz lesson.  I've been working on it for a bit over 2 years.  I am really nervous.  I still consider myself a beginner, but I think that this conference will help me to get out of my shell....even if I do suck....hahaha!!!  I'm pretty excited!

    Curtis - You won't regret it - you will have a blast. Pick out a seat up front, learn as much as you can, and meet as many fellow players as you can. The folks on this forum are even nicer in person!

    Looking forward to seeing you in June!

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  3. 3 hours ago, Eracer_Team-DougH said:

    sounds like a great trip.

    it amazes me week after week how Steve takes over George's store.. 

    I try to put up as much of Gruhn's inventory Steve is using during the live lessons chat as I can (my way of thinking it helps Steve out a bit).

     

    It is pretty amazing Doug, considering that Gruhn's is one of the premier (if not the premier) guitar store in the world. I spoke briefly with George Gruhn yesterday and he seemed to be quite happy with the arrangement.

    I always find your posts of Gruhn inventory items to be very enlightening.

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  4. On Tuesday, I made a quick trip to Nashville to visit with Collin Hill and his family, tour a few guitar stores, and attend a Live Lesson. Below are a few photos.

    First stop - Carter's Vintage Guitars: The mural on the side of the building (nice rendition of Mother Maybelle); a couple George Harrison-related items (that's not the real Rocky - but a nice replica none the less); Carter's back room (actually, come to think of it, it is in the front) - anyway, that is where they keep the really expensive stuff. While I was there, they were taking photographs of items from Ed King's (Lynyrd Skynyrd) estate. Great store, nice folks.

    I met Collin and his family at Cotten Music and had a nice chat with the store owner Kim Sherman. Cotten is a wonderful smaller shop that is very close to Carter's and Gruhn's. Then we were off to Gruhn's to get ready for Live Lessons.

    The rest of the photos were taken just prior to and during the live lesson. Special thanks to Tuesday's Live Lessons crew (Steve and Dave) - without them, there wouldn't be any Live Lessons!

    I also was able to spend some time with Greg Voros, got to speak with George Gruhn, and met with Joshua MacLeod and the Instruments of Joy staff.

    And all that took place in 24 hours!

     

     

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  5. 8 hours ago, K9kaos said:

    I'm thinking about staying on campus... Are the rooms singles or do you share? 

    Barb - I believe Neil is correct - shared rooms (and bathrooms) ?

    I used Hilton points last year and got my room cost down to $80 a night, so that made my decision easy.

    I have not decided where to stay this year.

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