Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Hi Kev No, webtv doesn't get yahoo chat or any chat that i know of except you guessed it webtv chat. I'm not much good at chat anyway, too much too fast. I like the slower pace of emails back and forth. That's fast enough for me and also gives one time to consider what you are saying before you say it if that's much help which it often isn't. :-). esp if you are givn to blurtiness like me. What kind of guitar do you have. My ex- was heavy duty into guitars and the world of Gibson. He worked for them for years anmet Les several times at clinics and whatnot. I must say i hope you have acoustic though i do like stomp and hiphop but those aren't guitars.Ialso ike Bach too but he aina guitars either. Used to listen kiss, the stones, all sorts of raunchy ypes and still have guilty pleasures on throwing on an ablum such as, once in a while when i'm feeling angry and want to beat up the world. :-). Anyway, do yo sing folk or ? janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 LOL. Yeah, I agree about the chat, also, I think the pace of this list, being moderated at all, is a good thing really. SLOWS everyone down, since we're often all, go-go-go all the time! ; ) me ~~~~~~~~~ Oh! your in for a treat. It is an acustic. It was a gift to me when I turned 25. I want a new one, but in due time. Mine is a yamaha, nothing all that special, but I love it, since it was a gift and all. It plays very well for being less than 300 bucks when it was new. Also, I have friends and brothers who also have MANY guitars too...many, MANY of them. (guitars that is) - I also do drums & percussion, which IS my biggest passion, yet to fully persue. I do get to play the skins though, and I LOVE THAT, alot! I am VERY lucky to be surrounded by such persons with access to all these instruments. LOL 12 stringers are fun, and SO MUCH MORE rich of a sound, but wreak havoc on my fingers.LOL My best friend, has a classical guitar, which is WAY FUN to me, the 3 lowest (or top actaully) strings are nylon, which IS easy on the fingers. It was his mom's when SHE was a young lady. I play it with honor, when I do play it. I played it last night as a matter of fact! Nice guitar, and a softer sound. I play anything really. I'll here something on the radio, and usually can replicate within a few minutes. Odd though, I never took any music lessons. : ) Bach=pure mathematical genious!, imho Janet, I listen to almost everything, minus country. (Too twangy for me, but I respect EVERY artist out there, doin' it!, doing their thing) Kuudos to them! There is a difference between an artist, and a mass media force-fed pop40 star. Using the term star, very loose!!! LOL Anymooo, having two older brothers, etc. I've been around ALL kinds of musical tastes. Kev <-- LOVES MUSIC > Hi Kev > > No, webtv doesn't get yahoo chat or any chat that i know of except you > guessed it webtv chat. I'm not much good at chat anyway, too much too > fast. I like the slower pace of emails back and forth. That's fast > enough for me and also gives one time to consider what you are saying > before you say it if that's much help which it often isn't. :-). esp if > you are givn to blurtiness like me. > > What kind of guitar do you have. My ex- was heavy duty into guitars and > the world of Gibson. He worked for them for years anmet Les > several times at clinics and whatnot. I must say i hope you have > acoustic though i do like stomp and hiphop but those aren't > guitars.Ialso ike Bach too but he aina guitars either. Used to listen > kiss, the stones, all sorts of raunchy ypes and still have guilty > pleasures on throwing on an ablum such as, once in a while when i'm > feeling angry and want to beat up the world. :-). > > Anyway, do yo sing folk or ? > > janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2004 Report Share Posted February 7, 2004 Yaaaah I've shared with Cath, off-list before, that we had a piano, when I was growing up. That really helped tuned my ears. Not kidding. I think I'm like you, with good tone recognition and all. Also, I used to get scolded for pounding on my school desk as a child. Poundin' out beats, and using my textbooks and pencils as a make_shift drum set.LOL I had been in band, during part of my early schooling. Percussion. That was SO sweet, to play all the different percussion instruments the school had. Chimes, triangles, xylophone, cymbals, rhumba sticks, etc. Hey Glitter!, even played cow-bells!! LOL Anyways... Sometime in this lifetime, I will have a nice set of drums, & a whole slew of other persussion instruments, and lastly, a baby grand! I already have many insturments, but long for a nice set of drums & that baby grand. <- I can just picture it now. I want to add a newer acustic guitar to my pile of musical tools too. Someday. Janet, your making me SO want to head down to the local music shop, and hang out, trying ALL their instuments. (again) LOL : ) Kev > Hi Kev; > Ya, i've been around a lotof music all my life (Bac was what we went to > sleepto almost every night when i was a kid; my Dad would play iton the > piano and we'd fall asleep listening). Anywaya, just about everyone in > my large family plays ome instrument but i couldn't even hear a tune in > my head until very recently-- like a couple of weeks ago. I have good > pitch detection but no memory for music except to recognize it. > > I too like just about any music except country but good country is good > too. Lately i've been more interested in the Irish dance music and > stomp, combo obs with lots of percussion.. > > As for classical, ya we saw Andre Segovia but i have to admit i was > kinda bored Maybe i wouldn't be now. That was a different person back > then when i was being " musically abused " :-). No really, my ex- would > wail on that guitar (electric as he had both) for hours on end and we > had a modern house with no doors. Ugh. I swore i'd never listen to > another guitar as long as i lived when i moved out. > > I held a violin and faked playing it for three years when i finally > admitted i was hopeless in that dept. > > janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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