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Posted by in-too-deep on August 02, 2007 at 07:30:20 from (66.79.66.196):
In Reply to: Way Off Topic posted by John T on August 01, 2007 at 17:59:26:
Keep at it! I bought myself a resonator guitar, (squareneck/dobro/slide etc) and it's been a blast. I don't get nearly enough time with it, but I am making progress. I think every starting musician feels they're not learning anything, and that's what I thought, but looking back, I've come a along way since a couple months ago. The big thing to get over is becoming comfortable with the strings and knowing where to put your fingers to pick a string. The dobro requires fingerpicks too, and it's much different than just using the tips of your fingers. Takes a while to learn the difference and the placement. Good luck, and if you're ever in N. IL let me know and we'll jam on a little bluegrass. Better get working on Wayfarin' Stranger, cause that's my goal.
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