| [Disclaimer: I have not received as a promotion any guitar or music related product, nor am I mentioning anything in this post to secure compensation / income for myself or the manufacturers of the products mentioned. I am only posting about these items because I personally purchased them and am excited to be learning about music and playing guitar. — kmab] | |
| As I’ve posted a couple of times, I’ve decided to try to learn how to play a musical instrument and the one I’ve chosen is the guitar. I’ve now completed just over four full months of learning / practice and I’ve missed a grand total of five days of practice. (Full disclosure: most of the first month was only 15 – 20 minutes a day to break in my fingertips.) | |
| In January I bought my acoustic guitar (Orangewood: Austen). It took about five days for delivery. They actually promised two weeks delivery, so I was very happy with the speedy receipt. | |
| I liked the guitar, but I was surprised by it. It felt almost too light and too bulky. I put it down to being inexpensive and me being overweight. I bought what I thought would be a “starter” guitar for just under $200, in case (as my wife predicted) I was just going through another of my fads. | |
| I soon noticed most of the YouTube videos I was watching to learn from were being taught on electric guitars. So, I thought maybe I should see if I could pick up an inexpensive one of those as well. It turns out, at just that time, I earned a $100 Amazon credit for taking some online surveys. I watched a bunch of video recommendations and settled on a Glarry electric guitar (with gig bag, cable and amplifier) for $120 – including taxes and free shipping. I ordered it on St. Patrick’s Day and received it two days later. (There were / are some outstanding issues which I’ll cover in a later review / post.) | |
| After the waiting period of our second vaccine shots, my wife and I visited our oldest daughter and her fiancé and he had JUST bought a banjo to learn how to play. I noticed he had a small guitar standing in a corner and I asked: “What’s up with that?” He replied it was a childhood present from his grand-father and he never learned how to play it. I picked it up and noticed it was missing two strings. He said it was okay because it was just a family gift which he carried around his whole life to remind him of his grand-dad. I offered to re-string it for him if he loaned it to me. And so I began learning about nylon string acoustic guitars… | |
| I watched a bunch of videos and learned about nylon strings vs steel strings and how to restring a nylon. I picked up some new strings and I also picked up some files to trim the frets – which were badly jutting out the sides and were quite sharp. I tuned and stretched, tuned and stretched, tuned and stretched… and eventually the strings got to the point where they were stable enough to stay in tune for more than a few minutes. I then had to do this again for a few days. Finally, I was able to pick up the guitar and it was near tune. A quick tune, and it could be played. | |
| What I discovered was the nylon strings were extremely forgiving for longer (over one hour) playing sessions and this guitar generated a vibration which was similar to the electric, but FAR more so. It was almost sensory overload on my hands, arms, legs and chest. You could FEEL this guitar! It wasn’t just sound. I decided right then, I had to have one just like it. | |
| So, earlier this month I bought my third guitar. I ordered it on 14 May around 4pm and received it the NEXT day before 2pm!! It was not in tune, but I took care of that and within a few days it too had settled down into a playable instrument. (I will also do a fuller review of this guitar in a later post.) | |
| And, below is a picture of the guitar (and “gig” bag). This guitar is “normally” $64, but it was on sale and I got an additional discount which brought my cost plus tax down to $42!! | |
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| The guitar is “made” by Idyllwild, but “sold” by Monoprice – which is some kind of manufacturing / sales conglomerate. It is a 3/4 size “classical” style guitar. It is not quite the same as the one I re-strung, but it does have the marvelous “feel”. Once it settled in (only a few days), I was able to play it for well over two hours with very little loss of tuning. | |
| What does all this have to do with “changes”? Well, I’ve decided “in for a penny, in for a pound” and I’m going to add some posts and pages to my blog chronicling my reviews and what I’m learning. I don’t imagine much of this will be of use to anyone, but I am interested in how far along a rank beginner with NO musical training can get by learning off of YouTube as inexpensively as is practicable – and as an exercise, I’d like to share this experience via my blogging. So, in a bit, I’ll be adding a “guitar” / music page to my menu to cover all things related to my learning guitar: guitars, prices, classes / videos / books, accessories, (minor) luthiering / repairs, etc. | |
| I hope some of you will be able to share some of my excitement in this discovery and learning process. I feel as if a whole world is opening up before my eyes and at my fingertips! Stay tuned… | |
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| Click here (25 May) to see the posts of prior years. I started this blog in late 2009. Daily posting began in late January 2011. Not all of the days in the early years (2009-2010) will have posts. | |
Archive for May 25th, 2021
More Changes…
Posted in Blog Changes, Guitar, Music, tagged Austen Acoustic Dreadnought, Blog Changes, Classical Guitars, Disclaimer, Glarry, Guitar, Idyllwild, Monoprice, Music, Nylon String Guitars, Orangewood on May 25, 2021| Leave a Comment »
Still Ain’t Quite Right
Posted in Quotes, tagged Favorite Lines, Included Video, Quotes, Tower of Power, What Is Hip? -- music video, YouTube on May 25, 2021| Leave a Comment »
What Is Hip? |
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| Favorite Line(s): | |
| So you became part of the new breed | |
| Been smokin’ only the best weed |
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| Been hangin’ out on the so-called hippest set | |
| Being seen at all the right places |
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| Being seen with just the right faces | |
| You should be satisfied | |
| Still it ain’t quite right | |
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| Click here (25 May) to see the posts of prior years. I started this blog in late 2009. Daily posting began in late January 2011. Not all of the days in the early years (2009-2010) will have posts. | |
Still Learning (And Practicing) Guitar
Posted in Guitar, Guitar Stuff, Music, Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Despair, Discipline, Effort, Epictetus, Guitar, Music, Philosophy, Quotes, Talent on May 25, 2021| 2 Comments »
| Even if I lack the talent, I will not abandon the effort on that account…. We do not abandon any discipline for despair of ever being the best in it. | |
| — Epictetus | |
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| Click here (25 May) to see the posts of prior years. I started this blog in late 2009. Daily posting began in late January 2011. Not all of the days in the early years (2009-2010) will have posts. | |
