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Don wrote:
Well...I've grown tired of just surviving the winters, and since things have mellowed out inn this newsgroup I can't even count on a good dustup to keep me going. This morning I went to a local music store and bought a Takamine GS-330S acoustic guitar. I didn't know what to buy so I let the salesman convince me that this model was the best value..for a beginner as it was on at a reduced price. They threw in the case, strap and half a dozen picks... all for $300.00 CDN. Next I walked upstairs to the Canadian Conservatory of Music and signed up for 18 weeks of music lessons. Classes don't start until next Tuesday night, so I found beginner lessons online but might have trouble with my frettin' hand. I find the strings seem close together for my chubby fingers. Anyway, I'll see how it works out. Gotta do something..... the wife has been called back to work a month early and I'll be semi-housebound for months. Back to that chromatic chord... G major D major C major... mmmm wonder if they do cash refunds at that store? ================================== Not a bad choice for a hobby and you can have a lot of fun with it during the boating season, too. Some years ago, a friend showed me the basic chords and I banged away on an old guitar that my wife had used as a teenager. Later, a marina friend was trying to learn the banjo, so it became sort of a contest to see who could progress faster with their chosen insterment. It was about a tie, but we had a lot of fun. Then still another marina friend brought her accordian out and we had a 3 piece combo, this brought out a fourth that played the harmonica very well. We limped along with various singalong stuff for several years, usually attracting some others for singalong. But, for a winter hobby, I took up ship modeling about 19 years ago. Not being much of a craftsman, I was surprised (as were many others) at the results.. Happy hobby & boating, Norm |