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Guitar playing thread 13:58 - Jan 19 with 26012 viewsBluce_Ree

*Now includes bassists*

I know there's a few of us on here. Would be interesting to know what you're up to (as opposed to this just being a lot of youtube vids of good guitarists).

What guitars do you have? What style do you play? How do you practice?
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Guitar playing thread on 19:56 - Apr 8 with 2199 viewsSK_hoops

Guitar playing thread on 12:01 - Apr 1 by mart_Goblin

Played in the metal band Orange Goblin for 26 years touring around the world with R’s shirts and flags displayed where possible . 9 albums and 2 live albums .
‘Retired’ 2 years ago for loads of reasons ..all of them selfish 😂.

Still got my 1971 Fender P bass in storage with the band (they are still recording and touring ) which I should retrieve as it’s the most expensive thing I own by some distance 😄


Ha quality, definitely get that bass back! Saw you lot two or three times. Great stuff!

My main memory beyond the riffs was your singer being absolutely huge.
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Guitar playing thread on 11:00 - Apr 12 with 2073 viewsBluce_Ree

This new smart guitar is working out very nicely. It's quite small which makes it decent for playing on the sofa/on a garden swing.

It's acoustic but all the effects etc are built in. It has a tuner, metronome, practice routines etc etc but the main thing I use it for is picking a beat and then looping tracks over it. Really useful if you want to do something like a II V I chord progression and then solo over it.

It plays well, has a very flat neck and I've gotten used to the look of it. I like it.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 11:12 - Apr 12 with 2061 viewsRs_Holy

Guitar playing thread on 11:00 - Apr 12 by Bluce_Ree

This new smart guitar is working out very nicely. It's quite small which makes it decent for playing on the sofa/on a garden swing.

It's acoustic but all the effects etc are built in. It has a tuner, metronome, practice routines etc etc but the main thing I use it for is picking a beat and then looping tracks over it. Really useful if you want to do something like a II V I chord progression and then solo over it.

It plays well, has a very flat neck and I've gotten used to the look of it. I like it.


just had a look on the tinternet... Great for busking :)
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Guitar playing thread on 14:07 - Apr 12 with 2005 viewsToast_R

If Noel Gallagher rocked up on stage with this beautiful Epiphone today, I'd imagine it would cause quite a different reaction to the on it received back in 1996. What a guitar though.

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Guitar playing thread on 14:18 - Apr 12 with 1997 viewsRs_Holy

Guitar playing thread on 14:07 - Apr 12 by Toast_R

If Noel Gallagher rocked up on stage with this beautiful Epiphone today, I'd imagine it would cause quite a different reaction to the on it received back in 1996. What a guitar though.



she's a real beauty.... I want one
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Guitar playing thread on 14:26 - Apr 12 with 1993 viewsToast_R

Guitar playing thread on 14:18 - Apr 12 by Rs_Holy

she's a real beauty.... I want one


You can buy one for a cool £1700 on Reverb.com.

TPP Noel Gallagher "Union Jack" Custom Modified Epiphone Sheraton II Oasis Tribute - Mini Humbuckers
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Guitar playing thread on 14:35 - Apr 12 with 1987 viewsted_hendrix

Limited-edition Noel Gallagher Gibson ES-355 models already being sold on for five grand over original price.
Just 200 models were made in the extremely limited run.
Online gear marketplace Reverb already has three of the models listed for sale, each ranging from £12,521.81 to over £13,000. The most expensive listing is at £13,799, is described as unboxed and in mint condition.
Only 200 of the signature models were made, now entirely out of stock, they were originally being sold at £9,999 on the official Gibson website.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Guitar playing thread on 15:29 - Apr 19 with 1897 viewsBluce_Ree

Well, shockingly for me I've actually booked a guitar lesson this Friday.

It's with a jazz player and I'm hoping he can getting me thinking about guitar like a jazz player and break 37 years of programming from my brain.

I hope it's worth it.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 23:18 - Apr 19 with 1843 viewsted_hendrix

Guitar playing thread on 15:29 - Apr 19 by Bluce_Ree

Well, shockingly for me I've actually booked a guitar lesson this Friday.

It's with a jazz player and I'm hoping he can getting me thinking about guitar like a jazz player and break 37 years of programming from my brain.

I hope it's worth it.


Have you seen some of them jazz chords??

Some of them are vicious. (but nice In a pipe smoking way).

Let us know how you get on.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Guitar playing thread on 08:54 - May 11 with 1751 viewsBluce_Ree

First lesson was Friday a couple of weeks ago. I'm doing one every fortnight so I'm back tomorrow (although I've currently got THROAT AIDS but deffo not Covid so we'll see).

Anyway, it was odd.

The teacher was an old boy. I showed him what I'd worked out for myself. A little understanding of diatonic chords and the 2 5 1 progression. He could see that I can play immediately but I think I'm a tricky student as he's used to teaching kids grades or how to play AC/DC songs or some shit.

My thing was 'I just want to be able to play jazz guitar' so my homework has been to learn Summertime as that's a jazz standard. It's all 7th chords with some minor 9ths and a 6th in there. It's alright I guess.

Thing is I'd ask him stuff and he'd be like 'don't worry about that yet' but then in moments of quiet he'd play some little jazz flourish thing, like a cool descending run ending in a sweet chord and I'd be like 'THAT! I WANT TO LEARN TO DO THAT!'

So that's where I'm at at the moment.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 09:41 - May 11 with 1726 viewsguitarzan

If you want to play Jazz, learn your chord families and arpeggios. Start with Autumn leaves and progress to All the things you are for key changes. I taught guitar for over thirty years and chord families are the big eye opener
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Guitar playing thread on 09:43 - May 11 with 1723 viewsguitarzan

Oh, and cycle of fourths
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Guitar playing thread on 09:48 - May 11 with 1716 viewsBluce_Ree

Cheers Zan. Yep Autumn Leaves is next.

I've worked out how chords relate to each other and investigated arpeggios and modes but making it sound cool and jazzy is the issue at the moment. I'll keep working on it though.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 10:08 - May 11 with 1706 viewsRs_Holy

Guitar playing thread on 08:54 - May 11 by Bluce_Ree

First lesson was Friday a couple of weeks ago. I'm doing one every fortnight so I'm back tomorrow (although I've currently got THROAT AIDS but deffo not Covid so we'll see).

Anyway, it was odd.

The teacher was an old boy. I showed him what I'd worked out for myself. A little understanding of diatonic chords and the 2 5 1 progression. He could see that I can play immediately but I think I'm a tricky student as he's used to teaching kids grades or how to play AC/DC songs or some shit.

My thing was 'I just want to be able to play jazz guitar' so my homework has been to learn Summertime as that's a jazz standard. It's all 7th chords with some minor 9ths and a 6th in there. It's alright I guess.

Thing is I'd ask him stuff and he'd be like 'don't worry about that yet' but then in moments of quiet he'd play some little jazz flourish thing, like a cool descending run ending in a sweet chord and I'd be like 'THAT! I WANT TO LEARN TO DO THAT!'

So that's where I'm at at the moment.


when I started lessons (2020) I was completely green... essentially knew nothing about playing guitar.
The guy who teaches me is a few years younger than me but we pretty much like the same music (I suppose he is a bit more rocky and I'm a bit more Brit Pop but there's a definite cross over on the Venn Diagram)... He is an incredible guitarist. He was in a band in the late 90's who were signed to EMI and released 1 album before the original drummer got really ill and the whole thing fell apart.
Anyway it really works for me because I do 1/2 an hour of theory and 1/2 an hour of playing together in a live type environment.
What I really like most is hearing a brand new song on the radio, then going to said tutor and asking him about it... He then looks it up on YouTube and within a couple of minutes he has sussed it/playing along exactly to it and then explaining how it all works. I love it and my only regret is not starting guitar 30+ years ago.
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Guitar playing thread on 10:38 - May 11 with 1697 viewsBluce_Ree

Youtube is insane these days. Really great resource.

Look out for Mr Tabs (if you want to play rocky sort of songs) and Anyone Can Play Guitar (a UK guitar nerd guy who teaches you Smiths songs and whatever).

The big thing is watch how they play and learn to understand guitar tab. It's amazing how good you get if you learn difficult stuff.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 11:33 - May 11 with 1677 viewsguitarzan

Yes YouTube is very good. I learnt all my modes years ago but found if you understand the scale-arpeggio relationship you don’t need modes. But talking about them makes you sound impressive with their complicated names. If you’re into Jazz go to YouTube and check out... The Lenny Breau show 1966. It’s a bit of a slow starter but some of the best jazz guitar you will see. Breau never gets much of a mention but was incredible. And stabbed to death by his wife so a real musicians ending.
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Guitar playing thread on 11:45 - May 11 with 1669 viewsRs_Holy

Guitar playing thread on 11:33 - May 11 by guitarzan

Yes YouTube is very good. I learnt all my modes years ago but found if you understand the scale-arpeggio relationship you don’t need modes. But talking about them makes you sound impressive with their complicated names. If you’re into Jazz go to YouTube and check out... The Lenny Breau show 1966. It’s a bit of a slow starter but some of the best jazz guitar you will see. Breau never gets much of a mention but was incredible. And stabbed to death by his wife so a real musicians ending.


getting stabbed by your wife is quite a muso way to go, but surely john Entwistle's death was the most Rock N Roll?

Death and legacy
Entwistle died in Room 658 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Paradise, Nevada, on 27 June 2002, one day before the scheduled first show of the Who's 2002 United States tour. Entwistle had gone to bed that night with Alycen Rowse, a local stripper and groupie, who awoke the next morning to find Entwistle cold and unresponsive.
The Clark County medical examiner determined that his death was due to a heart attack induced by an undetermined amount of cocaine. Entwistle already had severe heart disease and usually smoked 20 cigarettes a day.
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Guitar playing thread on 11:49 - May 11 with 1664 viewsguitarzan

Worthy of a Spinal Tap drummer
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Guitar playing thread on 22:13 - May 12 with 1586 viewsted_hendrix

Bluce, Paul Davids Is a superb guitarist In his own right, I watch a lot of his YT Vids.


My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Guitar playing thread on 15:13 - May 13 with 1512 viewscolinallcars

All I can add is stick with it. I gave up playing for years having “plateaued” and not getting any better.
I started again, buying a Fender Player Strat - but I just went from 5th rate to 8th rate.
It seems years since Jeff Beck said to me, ruefully stroking his chin “ hmm, I could learn a lot from you “.
I said “ No Jeff, it's better to develop your own style “.
Well, I made that bit up, obviously.
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Guitar playing thread on 14:14 - May 17 with 1392 viewsBluce_Ree

Guitar playing thread on 22:13 - May 12 by ted_hendrix

Bluce, Paul Davids Is a superb guitarist In his own right, I watch a lot of his YT Vids.



Yeah I like Paul Davids.

He inspired me to learn this piece.



I can't play it full speed!

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 13:38 - May 18 with 1344 viewsR_from_afar

Here's something to inspire you to keep practising. Danny is some player!


A new album is coming in July

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Guitar playing thread on 14:11 - May 18 with 1329 viewsRs_Holy

has anyone had a go at Little Wing??? I tried a few months ago but its is way above my current skill set... beautiful track tho...

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Guitar playing thread on 14:32 - May 18 with 1322 viewsR_from_afar

Guitar playing thread on 14:11 - May 18 by Rs_Holy

has anyone had a go at Little Wing??? I tried a few months ago but its is way above my current skill set... beautiful track tho...

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I haven't tried but it would be a great one to be able to play. Stick at it, you might be able to crack it over time. I have spent three years slowly trying to teach myself to play "Hey Joe" and at first, I struggled to work out *what* I should be playing, let alone how.

However, through lots and lots of repetition, literally five times a week on average, I have started to be able to produce a passable version of the first note - LOL - I mean, section

Thanks for posting the video.

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Guitar playing thread on 16:50 - May 18 with 1293 viewsEsox_Lucius

Guitar playing thread on 14:35 - Apr 12 by ted_hendrix

Limited-edition Noel Gallagher Gibson ES-355 models already being sold on for five grand over original price.
Just 200 models were made in the extremely limited run.
Online gear marketplace Reverb already has three of the models listed for sale, each ranging from £12,521.81 to over £13,000. The most expensive listing is at £13,799, is described as unboxed and in mint condition.
Only 200 of the signature models were made, now entirely out of stock, they were originally being sold at £9,999 on the official Gibson website.


I was sat in the Gibson Custom Shop near Nashville, in 2006 I think it was, and been a long time admirer of Alvin Lee RIP. On the rack was a ltd. edition Big Red replica for an affordable, but pricy, $6000. I played it a little and it felt like perfection so I was seriously giving consideration to getting it. I was held back by the thought that I would have to carry it around for about three weeks as I was on a road trip of the eastern US and I was concerned it would get damaged or stolen from the hotel rooms before I could get it back to the UK. I did discuss shipping & insurance but it added a further almost $500 so I regretfully left the shop without it.
Without any shadow of doubt, this was the biggest mistake I have ever made in my almost 70 years. I still hate myself for not taking the risk. A while back when I was feeling a bit flush I had a look at buying one second hand... not a chance, I couldn't find a single one for sale with the authentication paperwork.

The grass is always greener.

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