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smashing?
rockstar maybe?
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Nope, sorry.
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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If it's not a proper clue we won't solve it so you may as well reveal the answer and do a proper one tomorrow
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My thoughts exactly! It's like being handed a Rubik's cube on which two colour squares have been exchanged to make it impossible to solve.
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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Maybe he thinks CCC = completely crap clue
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Not really, I am not good at setting these damn things!
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No worries - neither am I
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Prepare to be amazed - I have updated the post.
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Bought a guitar a few days back and just learned to play Emission Control by AC/DC. Not all of it just the main tune*.
I am more a piano guy but learning guitar is really a joy. This is only one of the.. umm.. two songs that I can play. The other one is, as you might have guessed, Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple.
* Not sure what they call it but I mean the main repeating tune of the song.
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Agent__007 wrote: Smoke on the Water by Deep Purple
Always good to start with something recognizable. I play that on my bass and my Native American Flute.
The Kid hates it of course.
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Yeah I guessed. Next is "Stairway to heaven" from Led Zeppelin.
enjoy playing and singing with others. Also on x-mas.
Press F1 for help or google it.
Greetings from Germany
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See, guitars are so amazing, so amazing. Many great great people play guitar, all across the country, people say to me, "Wow, how could you make all these sounds from some strings and electronics", and I say to them We are going to do great, great things, we are going to get rid of all this mass produced radio music, we are going to get good people making good music again folks and it's going to be amazing. Thank you all.
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Agent__007 wrote: moke on the Water by Deep Purple.
I guess because you only need to remember like 3-5 cords to play it properly XD (it's even easier if you play power cords)
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HobbyProggy wrote: you only need to remember like 3-5 cords to play it properly And yet, so many people play it incorrectly.
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That's right
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What did you buy? What amplifier? Images please
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To be frank, I bought a real cheap one just for leaning's sake. It's Yamaha F310. But I will think of buying a more expensive one only if I get any better at playing guitar. As I said I am more a piano player and have Yamaha MM6.
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A acoustic. Good choice when learning the guitar. I own a Yamaha as well (1 of 6 ), very happy with it
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V. wrote: (1 of 6 ) Wow! Now I am jealous.
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We'll their not all Yamaha's you know...
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Agent__007 wrote: Not sure what they call it but I mean the main repeating tune of the song. We call it the verse (or A if you know ABACAB - where A = verse, B = chorus and C = solo).
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: We call it the verse
Do we? I'm pretty sure he means the riff!
Pete O'Hanlon wrote: ABACAB
Sonata, then.
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I tried picking up the guitar a few years ago. Smoke on the water was one of the first songs.
One song I can recomend is Depeche Mode - personal jesus. Really simple to do.
Disturbed - darkness. Also quite simple yet beautiful to play yourself.
I remember that I used something called tabs which made it super easy as long as the song wasnt too complex.
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