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Muteswan said:My thoughts upon retirement were very much the same, although I started playing when I was 16 and messed around for a few years and went steadily downhill from there. I’ve always owned a guitar, or three, since then and one day I’ll get back to it. Unfortunately, my rheumatoid arthritis has, sort of, got in the way and my fingers won’t do what I’m telling them to do but I’m definitely going to get back to it. Here’s another I’d love to be able to play well but...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY0c6qc95oI
Muteswan said:We appear to have similar tastes in music, my favourite band also ’Yes’. I’m assuming we are about the same age as well then. I’m a very young 68.
Pegojack said:Muteswan said:My thoughts upon retirement were very much the same, although I started playing when I was 16 and messed around for a few years and went steadily downhill from there. I’ve always owned a guitar, or three, since then and one day I’ll get back to it. Unfortunately, my rheumatoid arthritis has, sort of, got in the way and my fingers won’t do what I’m telling them to do but I’m definitely going to get back to it. Here’s another I’d love to be able to play well but...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY0c6qc95oI
A great piece of music, Mutey, from the lead guitarist of my all time favourite band, 'Yes'. I'm a bit like Darren and Cheap Trick in that respect. I've booked tickets for the Steve Howe version of the Yes band on their much postponed European tour next year, for Rome in May. Here's hoping Steve Howe and I are both still alive then!
Pegojack said:Muteswan said:My thoughts upon retirement were very much the same, although I started playing when I was 16 and messed around for a few years and went steadily downhill from there. I’ve always owned a guitar, or three, since then and one day I’ll get back to it. Unfortunately, my rheumatoid arthritis has, sort of, got in the way and my fingers won’t do what I’m telling them to do but I’m definitely going to get back to it. Here’s another I’d love to be able to play well but...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY0c6qc95oI
A great piece of music, Mutey, from the lead guitarist of my all time favourite band, 'Yes'. I'm a bit like Darren and Cheap Trick in that respect. I've booked tickets for the Steve Howe version of the Yes band on their much postponed European tour next year, for Rome in May. Here's hoping Steve Howe and I are both still alive then!
Pegojack said:I've toyed with the idea of taking up guitar in my retirement years, but then I see a video like this and say to myself "Why bother? You'll be dead long before you can be one hundredth as good as he is!"
Have a look at this, a tutorial for one of my all time favourite guitar tunes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir4uldvilcA
Best_loser said:I bought an electric guitar when I was a teenager, I was expecting to sound like Carlos Santana after a few weeks but I sounded more like Carlos the jackal, decided it was too much hard work and sold it, bought a synth with the money , that was more fun, wish I had kept that synth, worth a bit now
Professor said:Best_loser said:I bought an electric guitar when I was a teenager, I was expecting to sound like Carlos Santana after a few weeks but I sounded more like Carlos the jackal, decided it was too much hard work and sold it, bought a synth with the money , that was more fun, wish I had kept that synth, worth a bit now
Vintage analogue synths are worth a fair bit now-plenty of new and relatively cheap synths out there from 50 quid basic ribbon synths to serious mono and polyphonic with quite decent sequencers built in. I have a basic synth pedal for guitar but does not have any capacity to vary wave forms or LFO-just attack, arpeggio and low and high pass filters-but a decent polyphonic sounds from chords.