What song/Band made you want to play?
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If it makes you feel better, I cut three fingers off my right hand in a table saw accident many years ago. Totally can't play melody on a piano anymore, and fingerpicking is a challenge.2-feign-reluctance said:On a somewhat slightly unrelated note. Why the hell don't people hurt there fingers and toes more often? They are so damn vulnerable.
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This makes sense. If I can't make a chord or am struggling I could try an alternate. However, I definitely have to build up to bar chords. Keeps my hope alive. Thanks for the tips guys.2-feign-reluctance said:I have small-ish hands, or maybe my fingers aren't super long. I simply don't play chords that require too much stretch. Additionally, I only augment chords in places I can reach. Injury not worth it. I hurt my pinky playing too aggressively once and was out of action for about 6 months. Then my wife broke my middle finger throwing a laser beam at me in the end zone in flag football. Caught the ball, won the game, but tacked on another 6 months of not playing. : (
So, I find ways to play chords that suit my hands and dexterity.Oh please let it rain today.
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Keep us posted!Grand Rapids '04, Detroit '06
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I grew up hearing Dylan, the Beatles, Zeppelin, Hendrix, Pink Floyd etc.... When I was 12, I used the money I earned from mowing lawns to buy "Ten", thus marking my introduction to curating my own music collection. I had already been a fan of great rock and roll for years, thanks to my Dad. When I was 15, he took me to see the Grateful Dead and that was when I realized that I wanted to play. I bought a guitar and started my first band that summer.
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When my friend from college showed me how to play using tabs for Alive from altpearljamtabs.net back in 1994, early days of the internet. I was blown away to be playing that opening riff.Bridge Benefit 1994, San Francisco 1995, San Diego 1995 1 & 2, Missoula 1998, Los Angeles 2000, San Diego 2000, Eddie Vedder/Beck 2/26/2002, Santa Barbara 2003, Irvine 2003, San Diego 2003, Vancouver 2005, Gorge 2005, San Diego 2006, Los Angeles 2006 1 & 2, Santa Barbara 2006, Eddie Vedder 4/10/08, Eddie Vedder 4/12/08, Eddie Vedder 4/15/08, 7/12/2008, SF 8/28/09, LA 9/30/09, LA 10/1/09, LA 10/06/09, LA 10/07/09, San Diego 10/09/09, Eddie Vedder 7/6/2011, Eddie Vedder 7/8/2011, PJ20 9/3/2011, PJ20 9/4/2011, Vancouver 9/25/2011, San Diego 11/21/13, LA 11/24/13, Ohana 9/25/21, Ohana 9/26/21, Ohana 10/1/21, EV 2/17/22, LA Forum 5/6/22, LA Forum 5/7/22, EV 10/1/22, EV 9/30/230
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i was lucky enough to have cool mom. she got me into elvis, the beatles, the beach boys, old motown like the supremes. i remember being a 5 year old and trying to mimic guitar strumming that i had seen on the dukes of hazard opening sequence. i used to listen to my mom's records all the time. even the little 45s. i remember playing jailhouse rock for ours on end, back to back to back. my mom would say "FOR FUCKS SAKES, WILL YOU PLEEEEEASE TURN OVER THAT RECORD AND LISTEN TO SOMETHING ELSE?!?!?!?!
fast forward to 1992. i first heard smells like teen spirit on a "smash or trash" segment on local radio. it was like 10 pm so i was listening on my headphones. i was not sure of what i had just heard, all i knew is i wanted to play the guitar like i heard in that song. not too long after that i heard alive at a friend's house. it was then i knew i was going to be a guitar player. i bought my first guitar 8 months later."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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Cool to see another person from St.Louis on here!gimmesometruth27 said:i was lucky enough to have cool mom. she got me into elvis, the beatles, the beach boys, old motown like the supremes. i remember being a 5 year old and trying to mimic guitar strumming that i had seen on the dukes of hazard opening sequence. i used to listen to my mom's records all the time. even the little 45s. i remember playing jailhouse rock for ours on end, back to back to back. my mom would say "FOR FUCKS SAKES, WILL YOU PLEEEEEASE TURN OVER THAT RECORD AND LISTEN TO SOMETHING ELSE?!?!?!?!
fast forward to 1992. i first heard smells like teen spirit on a "smash or trash" segment on local radio. it was like 10 pm so i was listening on my headphones. i was not sure of what i had just heard, all i knew is i wanted to play the guitar like i heard in that song. not too long after that i heard alive at a friend's house. it was then i knew i was going to be a guitar player. i bought my first guitar 8 months later.
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For all the bashing that the music video games got, it was Rock Band that made me want to learn the drums. I borrowed a set for a friend, took some lessons and loved it. I'm still very much a beginner, but I love it when I get some time to play.0
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we have been on these boards for how many years and did not realize that? cool, there aren't too many of us on here. gotta represent2-feign-reluctance said:
Cool to see another person from St.Louis on here!gimmesometruth27 said:i was lucky enough to have cool mom. she got me into elvis, the beatles, the beach boys, old motown like the supremes. i remember being a 5 year old and trying to mimic guitar strumming that i had seen on the dukes of hazard opening sequence. i used to listen to my mom's records all the time. even the little 45s. i remember playing jailhouse rock for ours on end, back to back to back. my mom would say "FOR FUCKS SAKES, WILL YOU PLEEEEEASE TURN OVER THAT RECORD AND LISTEN TO SOMETHING ELSE?!?!?!?!
fast forward to 1992. i first heard smells like teen spirit on a "smash or trash" segment on local radio. it was like 10 pm so i was listening on my headphones. i was not sure of what i had just heard, all i knew is i wanted to play the guitar like i heard in that song. not too long after that i heard alive at a friend's house. it was then i knew i was going to be a guitar player. i bought my first guitar 8 months later."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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It's true! Hey, by the way, I"m a big fan of what you do on guitar!gimmesometruth27 said:
we have been on these boards for how many years and did not realize that? cool, there aren't too many of us on here. gotta represent2-feign-reluctance said:
Cool to see another person from St.Louis on here!gimmesometruth27 said:i was lucky enough to have cool mom. she got me into elvis, the beatles, the beach boys, old motown like the supremes. i remember being a 5 year old and trying to mimic guitar strumming that i had seen on the dukes of hazard opening sequence. i used to listen to my mom's records all the time. even the little 45s. i remember playing jailhouse rock for ours on end, back to back to back. my mom would say "FOR FUCKS SAKES, WILL YOU PLEEEEEASE TURN OVER THAT RECORD AND LISTEN TO SOMETHING ELSE?!?!?!?!
fast forward to 1992. i first heard smells like teen spirit on a "smash or trash" segment on local radio. it was like 10 pm so i was listening on my headphones. i was not sure of what i had just heard, all i knew is i wanted to play the guitar like i heard in that song. not too long after that i heard alive at a friend's house. it was then i knew i was going to be a guitar player. i bought my first guitar 8 months later.www.cluthelee.com0 -
thanks man. i am a a fan of yours too. i think i talked to you are the pj20 preparty. did not know you were from st louis :fp:2-feign-reluctance said:
It's true! Hey, by the way, I"m a big fan of what you do on guitar!gimmesometruth27 said:
we have been on these boards for how many years and did not realize that? cool, there aren't too many of us on here. gotta represent2-feign-reluctance said:
Cool to see another person from St.Louis on here!gimmesometruth27 said:i was lucky enough to have cool mom. she got me into elvis, the beatles, the beach boys, old motown like the supremes. i remember being a 5 year old and trying to mimic guitar strumming that i had seen on the dukes of hazard opening sequence. i used to listen to my mom's records all the time. even the little 45s. i remember playing jailhouse rock for ours on end, back to back to back. my mom would say "FOR FUCKS SAKES, WILL YOU PLEEEEEASE TURN OVER THAT RECORD AND LISTEN TO SOMETHING ELSE?!?!?!?!
fast forward to 1992. i first heard smells like teen spirit on a "smash or trash" segment on local radio. it was like 10 pm so i was listening on my headphones. i was not sure of what i had just heard, all i knew is i wanted to play the guitar like i heard in that song. not too long after that i heard alive at a friend's house. it was then i knew i was going to be a guitar player. i bought my first guitar 8 months later."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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I have been living in Columbia for almost 20 years now, but yeah, I grew up in St.Peters so my big city affiliation has always been STL!www.cluthelee.com0
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It's true! Hey, by the way, I"m a big fan of what you do on guitar!
thanks man. i am a a fan of yours too. i think i talked to you are the pj20 preparty. did not know you were from st louis :fp:
Aw, no way! Man, that night is a big of a blurry memory. I remember talking with a few folks here and there.www.cluthelee.com0 -
St. Peters is just a few minutes away from here. I live in Bridgeton. Just moved here a few months ago. If you haven't been back to St. Peters in awhile you probably would not even recognize it. It has really blown up and expanded the last few years. and yeah. that night was a pretty blurry night, haha...2-feign-reluctance said:I have been living in Columbia for almost 20 years now, but yeah, I grew up in St.Peters so my big city affiliation has always been STL!
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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I grew up in St.Peters from 1980-1997. I remember when Mexico Rd was 2 lanes, farm land everywhere. Wentzville was where we went to do bad things because it was the middle of nowhere when I was a teenager. My folks now live in St.Charles and we do visit pretty often and I don't hardly recognize any of it anymore. It feels so cramped!gimmesometruth27 said:
St. Peters is just a few minutes away from here. I live in Bridgeton. Just moved here a few months ago. If you haven't been back to St. Peters in awhile you probably would not even recognize it. It has really blown up and expanded the last few years. and yeah. that night was a pretty blurry night, haha...2-feign-reluctance said:I have been living in Columbia for almost 20 years now, but yeah, I grew up in St.Peters so my big city affiliation has always been STL!
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i don't really recognize it anymore either. ever since they opened up the page extension i get lost over there, haha."You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
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I started playing music in 2007. Our primary school music teacher told us that he play bass and that he can gave us lessons if we want... I just thought that it would be interesting to learn to play some instrument, and that's probably the main reason why I started playing music!
Since then I went to music school (theory & piano) and started playing guitar, but bass was and still is my main instrument.
First main influence was Jaco Pastorius, for a long time. I have started playing fretless because of him... then I heard Mike Watt & fIREHOSE (that was in 2010 I think) and that changed everything - from my playing to my view on music. Flea also had big impact on my playing, and of course - Jeff (as a matter of fact, I recently bought fretless again because of him)Post edited by halloweenhead95 on2014: Trieste, Italy 06-22
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pearl jam! specifically ten, specifically alive, specifically that solo. i used to joke that my cd had burn marks on it for how often i listened to it. but i had the cassette first and i would sit on the floor in front of my stereo and follow along with the liner notes
once i finally owned a guitar (peavey "raptor" lol) the first thing i did was buy the pj ten book and learn alive0 -
I've got some pretty good fret wear on the 9 fret, around the 4th string from the main riff! Love playing that.Pixeltender said:pearl jam! specifically ten, specifically alive, specifically that solo. i used to joke that my cd had burn marks on it for how often i listened to it. but i had the cassette first and i would sit on the floor in front of my stereo and follow along with the liner notes
once i finally owned a guitar (peavey "raptor" lol) the first thing i did was buy the pj ten book and learn alive0 -
Pulling Teeth?tempo_n_groove said:"Bass solo take one..." even though it was a bass solo it inspired me to play.
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