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3176.1 | | BSS::SMITH_S | | Wed Feb 21 1996 22:41 | 7 |
| When I lived in Nashua I use to go to a teacher named Nick Byrd. He's
an ol' timer but he taught me some very useful licks and some
interresting chord voicings. His style is kind of "folky"/rockabilly.
He did teach me to sight read. I can't remember the name of the street
of the store he taught at. But it's on that main street that goes
through downtown.
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3176.2 | Darrell's Music Hall? | SMURF::SCHOFIELD | Rick Schofield, DTN 381-0116 | Mon Feb 26 1996 13:47 | 11 |
| >He did teach me to sight read. I can't remember the name of the street
>of the store he taught at. But it's on that main street that goes
>through downtown.
The only store that fits that description now is Darrell's Music Hall.
Is that the place you remember? It's really a piano showroom, so I'd
be kinda surprised if they do guitar lessons there, but if they do, it
could work for me.
Rick
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3176.3 | Darrells=yes, Nick=no | SMURF::SCHOFIELD | Rick Schofield, DTN 381-0116 | Mon Feb 26 1996 14:28 | 7 |
| I just called Darrell's and they told me that Nick moved back to
Missouri "a few years ago". This is a bit of a bummer because I just
remembered that Nick used to play in my father's band years ago! In
fact, I remmeber watching him play while sitting on the basement steps
in my pajamas before I was sent off to bed! Sheesh!
Rick
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3176.4 | That's it!!! | BSS::SMITH_S | | Mon Feb 26 1996 17:18 | 4 |
| I was wondering where he picked up that cool feel for blues. Yes,
I remember now . Darrell's. Oh well. Ya might want to try Daddy's.
I remember that one.
_ss
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3176.5 | Easy question, I hope... | TLE::PHILLIPS | | Thu Mar 21 1996 08:44 | 3 |
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Much of the music I like has chords like D/C. How are these "\" chords
played?
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3176.6 | | NETCAD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Thu Mar 21 1996 08:52 | 12 |
| The letter before the "/" is the main chord to be played. The letter
after the "/" is the bass note to be played. D/C might be played like
this:
-|-2----------
-|-3----------
-|-2----------
-|-0----------
-|-3----------
-|------------
Don't be afraid to use your thumb on that third fret note.
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3176.7 | | OCTAVE::VIGNEAULT | Minister of chiles | Thu Mar 21 1996 09:04 | 13 |
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Another easy way for D/C:
-|---------------x
-|------1--------
-|------1--------
-|------1--------
-|---------------x
-|-------2-------
^
7th fret
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3176.8 | How many guitarists does it take to play a D/C? | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Thu Mar 21 1996 11:14 | 66 |
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You all know the standard joke about guitar players and light bulbs
right:
Question: How many guitarists does it take to change a light bulb?
Answer: one to change the light bulb, and a dozen to stand around
and say how much better they could do it
Or something like that...
I thought it would be funny to start a series of "How [insert famous
player] would play a D/C...
So...
Allan Holdsworth:
-|--------------------
-|----------------7---
-|----------------7---
-|----------------7---
-|-----3--------------
-|--------------------
Steve Morse:
-|--2------------14AH------
-|-----3-----------15AH--- AH = Artificial Harmonic
-|--2------------14AH---
-|-------------12AH---
-|-----3--------------
-|--------------------
Frank Gambale:
-|---------------10--x
-|----------7--------x
-|--3----------------x Sweep picked
-|----4--------------x
-|-----5-------------x
-|-----------8-------x
Al DiMeola (in std tablature) :
|----2--3M-----5-------
|-------3------5M------
|----2----4M---5------- M = muted pick
|----2M---4----5M------
|-------3--5----------
|-------------------
Yngwie J. Malmsteen:
-|-------------------x
-|-------------------x
-|-------------------x
-|-------------------x
-|-------------------x
-|-------------------x
"I'm too good to play a D/C"
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3176.9 | Chord is impossible | MROA::CASSISTA | | Thu Mar 21 1996 11:28 | 4 |
| Somebody in here is pulling my leg. I just checked and my bass doesn't
have a C string.
Edd Cote
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3176.10 | Any other teachers for a beginner in the Nashua area? | SUPER::YWOSKUS | | Thu Oct 17 1996 09:54 | 5
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