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Greetings all, I am new to tthe forum.
I play keyboards, bass guitar, mandolin, clarinet and a lot of other things, I have just got the urge to play classical guitar. I have a Yamaha C40 I got some years ago but am now determined to start serious study Without a teacher at the moment. I read music and have a tune a day classical guitar book. I am open to suggestions as to other books but its really down to practice, I have read that my Yamaha C40 is the best learners guitar in the world But you know one instrument is never enough. Mike |
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Hello and welcome to the forum!! Glad you joined and started a thread. Hope you fulfill your wish to learn classical guitar. |
Hi Mike, welcome to the forum!
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MIKE: Sounds like you have a lot of musical talent...guitar should come a lot easier to you with your background...
Good luck and play in good health... WELCOME to the forum!!! :) |
welcome aboard Mike!! Just fish around, you will find everything you need and more.
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Welcome!!! This is one of the nicest groups i've ever ran across on the net...so have a look around and if you don't find it in the archives don't be afraid to ask!
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Welcome welcome.
This forum is wonderful. Aside from dedicated practice and professional lessons, this is the greatest source of learning about acoustic guitar in the world. As you have time, read through a few posts here and there and it's amazing how much you learn and pick up over time. |
Hey Mike! Welcome to the AGF!
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Hi Mike,
Welcome to the AGF! I'm glad you are here. There is a lot of knowledge and there are a lot knowledgeable people here to help you get started. - Glenn |
A warm welcome to you from everyone in AGF!
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