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  1. 4 hours ago, Fretless said:

    That (to me) is an unbelievable price, and to think, Goerge gave it away (donated it). This one sold for a much more realistic price. By all means bump it up by a few hundred as it belonged to George a long time ago.

    Is the widow greedy or are guitarists really that rich and gullible?

     

    It does seem very high, especially considering it only has historical value as it doesn't seem to be in very good condition. On the other hand, it is signed by George Harrison, John Lennon and 2 other people I can't make out.

     

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  2. 20 hours ago, Six String said:

    Was it just me or did it seem like some of the vintage acoustics had opening bids that seemed low, while more recent electrics had opening bids that seemed optimistic?

    It seems a lot has to do with the quality. There seems to be a big price difference between good, very good and excellent.

    Also, the owner can ask what they want for it... it doesn't mean it will sell.

  3. Don't let the fact that you can't play them perfectly prevent you from playing the chords... the more you play them the better they will sound.

    Also, I find that what works best for me is to do shorter practice sessions, for example 4x15 minutes instead of a single 1 hour session in the day. So for the chords, I would suggest to play them randomly in your practice sessions. For example, between each exercice play each chord a few times. It shouldn't even take a minute and you should see improvement quickly. The exercices that have chords over them is also a great way to practice, even if you don't know all the chords yet; just play the ones you know instead.

    Another thing I do is to play a chord when I make a mistake. It prevents me from cursing and hitting my strings (I exagerate a bit...) and "refreshes" my brain for a second before attempting the exercice again. This method has kept me zen, and so far I am comfortable with 6 chords and I am almost at the halfway point of session 4.

    That's what works for me anyways, everyone is different.

     

  4. I would recommend to look into it directly with Youtube, because as far as I know only the streamer and the moderators can post links in Youtube chat. They made it this way to prevent spam.

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    Viewers are limited to 200 characters and a maximum of 3 submissions every 30 seconds. Event owners are not subject to the frequency threshold. Viewers cannot post special characters, URLs or HTML tags.

    Source: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2524549?hl=en

    We can work around it by writing example(dot)com, but it's not ideal.

    Also, I recommend that you put all the videos from ustream on the Youtube channel as well. You could monetize them, but that's up to you.

     

    Finally, you should be elligible for a custom URL from Youtube, for example youtube.com/c/guitargathering. It's free, I'm pretty sure you meet all the criteria to be eligible and it would be better than the current long chain of random characters.

    You can get the instructions for that here: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2657968?hl=en

  5. 19 hours ago, Limatje said:

    @guitarben i will keep you posted. It's cool that you are also following session 4 at this moment :)

    I will at least practice sharp and flats and the whole session four until end februari.

    i will see from there if i gonna move on to session 5 in march or stay a few more weeks.

    Ps, what songs are you practicing in the easy pop melodies? I like to play dust in the wind and stand by me but now i can choose a couple of songs with sharp and flats too.

    greetings

     

    Yes it is cool! It seems that we are the two people on session 4 right now so we get to learn and grow together. I am really looking forward to the sharps and flats, this will allow us to play any music (in the first position) from sheet music without tabs. 

    In Easy pop melodies I have been practicing every song that we covered so far. I have an older edition which does not have Dust in the wind, so I can play Mull of Kintyre, When I need you, Let it Be, House of the rising sun and Book of love with the backing tracks. The 5th and 6th strings have "unlocked" Don't be cruel and All my loving, which I can play at the proper tempo but I didn't try them with the backing tracks yet.

  6. Nice! I'm really looking forward to this live lesson. I have a few questions/clarifications for Greg:

    1- In the course I notice you don't stretch the new strings. Is it because you find it doesn't make a difference? I know that many say it's a must and that the strings will stay in tune quicker, but the difference I notice is so small it might just be a placebo effect. What's your opinion on that?

    2- Also in the course, you mention to wrap the strings once over the top, bend it up then turn the tuning peg. When you do, you seem to be holding the string down with your finger. From my understanding, the first wrap is over the hole and the next ones are under it. Is this correct?

    3- Do you plan a making a more advanced course, for example about changing parts?

     

    Thank you for the course, you got me started on doing a setup myself and that was a tremendous help. The season changes are so drastic up here in Canada that if you find a shop that is willing to take your guitar in December/January, it will take them a month to get to it.

  7. Wow! This post should really be sticky. There is a lot of information here that I hadn't seen on the old forum yet, I,ll keep it aside and take my time to read it all.

    The very first post about teaching is repeated. After it says 

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    Wow, this is getting too long. If anyone is still reading by this point and haven't fallen asleep, you should get a prize or something.

    I will try to answer some more later.

    Suffice it to say, I love my job - teaching guitar, playing guitar, interacting with you wonderful people, creating quality resources so that people can learn. I like coming to work.

    It just starts over from the beginning. 

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