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So you're amazed as to how Dave's rhythm guitar slaps and strums so "perfectly"...but you can't. Ask all things about Dave and his guitars here.

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Unread post by dmbguitar718 » Mon Jul 19, 2004 11:59 am

trippinants13 wrote:If someone claims to be good after only playing for a month, then it must be backed up with proof.
Why?

Why do you care? If you are right, and he can't play the songs, what will you do? Will it make you feel better? If he is telling the truth, what will you do? Still doubt him?

Just let it go.
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Unread post by trippinants13 » Mon Jul 19, 2004 12:08 pm

It makes for an interesting conversation. We find out who the optimists are and who the pessimists are on this site. Frankly, I don't give a shit!
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Unread post by tjmac66pc » Mon Jul 19, 2004 12:13 pm

trippinants13 wrote:I don't think anyone is worrying, just questioning. If someone claims to be good after only playing for a month, then it must be backed up with proof. We probably scared the kid away anyway.
let's be honest though....we've all played guitar for a while and know what it was like at the beginning... i can't make any judgements/critiques on anyone until i've actually heard a piece of their music...i think that is the fairest way to judge somebody...assumption is not fair

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Unread post by Macht » Mon Jul 19, 2004 12:13 pm

then why are you posting here?
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Re: Newbie on board, sorta....

Unread post by DrFartbrain » Mon Jul 19, 2004 3:40 pm

Kukini wrote:Anyways, I was wondering, how much non-Dave music do you all play? I know absolutely nothing else. I find it too hard to stray away from playing Dave. It might be a problem. Also, I've never taken lessons or read a music book, just started reading these boards and tabs. Any suggestions on how to start learning other stuff? Or what should I learn? Once again, no bragging is intended from the list, I just wanted to see what you all thought. I practice close to 5-7 hours a day. (It's summer and I have no job and all my friends do).
The real problem lies here. Whether you can play or not, go get lessons. Tell your parents this is music, which is constructive, and get them to support you in your learning.

Listen to everything, no matter what. All music is inter-connected.

Finally, don't play only Dave. It gets boring after a while.
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Unread post by Kukini » Tue Jul 20, 2004 12:26 am

No one has scared me away. Let's get that straight. I'm still here.

And if any of you bothered to read my last post, I said, it might sound a little worse that I expected, but who gives a shit what you all think. I mean, I just wanted to see what you'd think of what I've learned so far. Learning and Mastering are way different. And yes, I had callouses after 2-3 days. I thought I was going to cry after the 4th day.

Most of you probably don't believe that a 17 year old "kid" could learn quickly. But diligence is the only way to become good at something (such as guitar) and God only knows how diligent I am at something I want to be good at.

So whatever, hopefully I'll get some pieces of music up. I won't promise I'm the prodigy I may have made myself up to be. But from what I feel, I've made some damn good progress for someone who has never picked up a guitar a month ago...

Oh and thanks to all you who believe me.
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Unread post by JaDaRu » Tue Jul 20, 2004 12:34 am

I BELIEVE. "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."

Just kinda like Shawshank Redemption......

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Unread post by ShawnRT » Tue Jul 20, 2004 9:47 am

I'll take ketchup with my bullshit sandwich please :)

Why do people come onto internet boards and post complete BS? Who the hell knows but its been happening since the first dial in bulletin boards back in the day (80’s).

I'm 27, and have been playing for 7 years now. There are no overnight prodigies. That kind of muscle memory, dexterity and 'musical' nuance doesn't happen overnight. From Hendrix to Beethoven, they'd all tell you that music requires constant practice and dedication over long periods of time.

Every once in awhile a guy will pop onto the piano forums and post "I got a Casio keyboard last week and mastered Rachmaninoffâ€

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Unread post by waffle_house_jam » Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:03 am

[quote="ShawnRT"]I'll take ketchup with my bullshit sandwich please :)

Why do people come onto internet boards and post complete BS? Who the hell knows but its been happening since the first dial in bulletin boards back in the day (80’s).

I'm 27, and have been playing for 7 years now. There are no overnight prodigies. That kind of muscle memory, dexterity and 'musical' nuance doesn't happen overnight. From Hendrix to Beethoven, they'd all tell you that music requires constant practice and dedication over long periods of time.

Every once in awhile a guy will pop onto the piano forums and post "I got a Casio keyboard last week and mastered Rachmaninoffâ€

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Lets close teh door on this

Unread post by tommymal » Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:08 am

Look, it is impossible to learn the guitar and play DMB material in month end of discussion! No one in the history of mankind could do that, especially with no teacher or textbook. You are just a kid and I am sure you have enjoyed everyone wasting their time talking about you. Why else would you mention that you have only played for a month and know all those tunes unless you wanted it to be discussed, who would care. Why would you not just say "I play mostly DMB tunes does anyone have any suggestions for other songs."
To even play a hacked version of all those songs in a month is impossible. Playing 5-7 hours a day, ya right. your hands and arms would be cramped to no end, not to mention the condition of your fingers.
This is all an issue of credibility and to allow someone to make such a ridiculous statement as this kid has made would effect the credibility of this entire website. Grow up kid and to the rest of you I would do your best to avoid talking about this subject anymore because we all know that there is something very fishy going on in this person's head.

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Unread post by adamondo » Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:10 am

I would more than like to believe the kid it just sounds iffy is all! No bad intentions by saying that I hope it's true! And as for all of you other guys that are just starting out guitar too, you're probably just jealous cause he's better than yoU! :lol:

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In a month.........

Unread post by tommymal » Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:11 am

I have learned to walk on water, cure cancer and run a three minute mile. Does anyone have any other miracles for me to complete.

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Unread post by jsgksu » Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:12 am

tommymal wrote:I have learned to walk on water, cure cancer and run a three minute mile. Does anyone have any other miracles for me to complete.
you said it on a message board, I believe you wholeheartedly
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Unread post by adamondo » Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:13 am

tommymal wrote:I have learned to walk on water, cure cancer and run a three minute mile. Does anyone have any other miracles for me to complete.

Man stop giving him such a hard time, I know I was at first but I was just bein a dick, dont' make your first few posts on the boards bein an ass, no one wants that. But nonetheless welcome to the boards!

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Re: Lets close teh door on this

Unread post by JaDaRu » Tue Jul 20, 2004 10:30 am

tommymal wrote: Playing 5-7 hours a day, ya right. your hands and arms would be cramped to no end, not to mention the condition of your fingers.
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I'm not saying the kid is legit, but i disagree w/ you on that point. I probably played that much when I began. It hurt like a bitch, but I did it. Of course, I was just practicing switching between chords and the such, but the point remains.

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