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I’m playing the only guitar I have. A Tex Mex Fender Stratocaster that my brother bought for me forever ago.
Love it!
I’m picking a Douglas A-20D, a $4 flea market find. Added another $40 for bone saddle and nut, ebony pins, and Guyker tuners. With Stringjoy Foxwood strings it plays nicely and sounds much better than expected!
Playing a Cordoba C5, haven’t tried playing before starting this week’s challenge (so I’ve been playing for two days). Angel From Montgomery was the perfect bait for me to start.
I’m sorry I found tabs. I’m playing my new Ovation Elite TX 1868tx I just purchased. Loving it.
I am playing an Ovation, and a Fender Acoustasonic for this step of the TAC.
Can I get this in written form I cannot figure out what your picking by watching
taylor 110
Been playing a long time; typically I get the chords from tabs, then work to embellish them. Strumming patterns, phrasing and timing I get by ear. Hoping this lesson will get me started on counting and other basics I’m deficient in.
Martin 000-18 & Taylor 260ceblkdlx
Martin D-28
Guild D-140CE in sunburst. Awesome all solid wood guitar, very loud and beautiful full sound.
I play a Seagull SWS Folk
PS – I hear you but I still don’t think I’m good enough for a Beard Trailhead
struggled at first but got it d28
I bounce back and forth between a Yamaha Nylon string classical and Fender Dreadnought
Godin Multiac Grand Concert
December 10, 2024
Good afternoon, Tony,
I recently had a ‘consultation’ appointment with a guitar teacher here in Fresno. Here’s what I said about my ‘skill’ level and questions I had:
1) Should I learn the scales? What benefit will I get from learning them?
2) I have learned the ‘rule of 7s’ (GCDD7, EFGG7), etc. What is the benefit from learning these for A thru G, except as a good warm up exercise?
3) I’ve been using Mel Bay’s Guitar Method Grade 1. Is this the ‘best’ resources for me? I’ve played for 50+ years, but sometimes it feels like Year One 50 times!
4) I would like to learn more ballad-type songs. Some of my current favorites are Daddy Sang Bass (Johnny Cash), King of the Road (Roger Miller), The Sloop John B. (The Beach Boys), Ghost Riders in the Sky, and This Land is Your Land. Also, several Christian Worship songs like In the Garden (Alan Jackson). And I’d like to learn more railroad songs too!
5) I feel deficient in the various strumming patterns. I can finger pick just a bit (6, 2, 3, 1) and pinch (6/1, 4, 2, 3), but beyond that? No clue! I get the down, down, down-up, down-up pattern, but am weak at applying that!
6) I also have played lots of kids’ songs during my 25+ years of teaching Special Needs kids.
7) I like to sing along with the songs although finding the starting note/string remains a challenge most of the time.
Not sure of where else I can apply my mild level of skills. I don’t see myself as musically gifted in any way, although I get three/four time, four/four time, etc. I took an introductory guitar class through Clovis Unified Adult School last Spring and realized I’m not actually a beginner! They will be offering an intermediate class in January; I’ll sign up for that. I look forward to consulting with you as I really have little idea of where to go next!
I currently play a Takamine G-240 which I’ve had for years. And I recently bought a Yamaha 12 string! Strummed ‘G’ once and knew I had to have it!
Thanks very much,
Steve Merrill
Fretless in Fresno
I play a Yamaha APX900 and a Taylor T5z
Lo Prinzi LM-15, mahogany back and sides, spruce top. Bought about 1980.
Larrivee OMV-05, mahogany back & sides w/ spruce top. Bought it used about 10+ years ago.
Oops—my Yamahas are FG 830 and FS830. They make a lot of different models
I’m playing either a Martin 000-18, or a Gibson J-200
I have been too far removed from playing- this appears too advanced for me!! I need to start from bare bones and toughen up my fingers again.
I agree. I’m disappointed, Too advanced. I have trouble telling which strings are held down during the pick. Would be nice to see some written notes or “drawings” of neck, dont know how to explain. Cannot tell from looking at the fingers in video. Too advanced for me. I hope I can understand the next 3. I started to sign up a year ago but too many things happening.
I’m 74 “played” off and on for decades with years in between. Using my Dad’s Gibson, no model # it was old in the ’70s.
I am using a Taylor GS Mini
Playing a black Fender acoustic that I bought from some guy on Craigslist about 20 years ago. Needs some string replacements (not sure how to do that w/out being frustrated) but it still sounds pretty good.
This is day 2 week one. I am using a Fender DG5 my fingers hurt. I find it difficult to keep up even when I drop the speed. After 10 min I am still trying to repeat the 1st 2 measures, When does the fun begin?
I generally play, as today, my Taylor 712ce, small body, Grand Concert with rosewood back and sides and spruce top with western Sunburst finish. I’m 5’2″ so “Tay” fits my body frame beautifully. She’s lovely to play and sounds terrific.
I have a 2022 small body Cort non electric that I use most of the time and I have a 1980 ish Hondo nylon string that I take to parties- I have had my left wrist fused a few years ago it has slowed my playing down But it hasn’t stopped me yet
So far, I’m enjoying this series and I look forward to practicing! I’m playing a Yamaha Thinline APX500 acoustic/electric guitar that I bought myself 5 years ago for my birthday. I am just finally getting around to learning how to play it! I’m a singer and I want to try playing guitar and singing since I am currently without a band.
Yamaha FG-420E-C which I have had for about 40 years. I also have an Ovation Elite TX but the Yamaha still sounds great.
Jerry Finch
I am trying once again to learn something new. I am playing a (1952) Martin 00-17 which I have had since 1965.
Hi Tony, did you ever ear about the Vidami device?
I love this device, it is very good in helping you praticing guitar…
Unfortunately your WEB site URL (https://tonypolecastro.com/) does not appear in the list of supported WEB sites so my Vidami device is useless. I have no idea what are the requirements if any…($$$?).
FYI, we can find in the list URL like:
*://*.justinguitar.com/*
*://*.martymusic.com/*
*://*.yourguitarsage.com/*
*://*.youtube.com/*
Any chance your URL (*://*.tonypolecastro.com/*) could be added to this list on day?
Thanks.
I’m playing a Martin Felix the Cat LE most of the time. I also have a Martin 175th Anniversary dreadnought. Both are all HPL with stratabond necks.
Hi Tony,
Today I am using my Yamaha NTX3 nylon. My Breedlove Oregon Concertina is in the shop getting a new saddle installed. I have a Taylor 312 too but the Breedlove dusts it for tone.
Bought a Zager Zad 50 a few years ago. Sounds just fine to me, only wish the fretboard was wider for my big paws.
Hi Tony, I have a few guitars (Taylor, Godin…) but for this exercice, I am using my preferred one, my BOUCHER.
bought a Harmony, don’t know the model. Finding it difficult to follow lesson even on the slowest speed…maybe need a .25x ! ha. Anyone know a good site to “tune” my guitar…or maybe an expensive tuner to buy?
Download ProGuitar tuner
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pro-guitar-tuner/id687934254
The Fender website has a decent online tuner for a variety of guitar types. I have a built-in tuner on my Yamaha APX500, but I need a new 9-volt battery for it, lol
First challenge lesson for me. 78, been playing a year and a half.
I can do some things and play along with others or recordings but now more curious about licks and leads so this is perfect. Thank you.
I went for Yamahas and several of them, the first being a FG 250 dreadnought which has a big sound but hard for me to hold. The one really like is the FS 300 which is the a same series but more OM size and waist and hip design which is easier to hold onto. Really pretty guitar and projects almost as well as the dreadnought but brighter.
Yamahas for the price—$350 or so—seem pretty good to me.
Cheers
Madison WI
Nice lesson but when I go to play I get the same video that I get at learn. Anyhow, I can still do the lesson but would like to have the play video.
I am presently playing a Paul Reed Smith cutaway. My go to is a 00028 Martin.
I’m playing an Epiphone Humingbird Artist.
Roger Moellendorf
Red Lodge, Montana
Hi Tony. Great lesson today. I started playing last year on a Fender CD-60S that I got from Amazon. I just got a Taylor GS Mini. I love both guitars. I’m left handed so my choices are somewhat limited.
PRS Alex Lifeson Thinline Signature Angelus!
Taylor GT. Spruce top, rosewood back & sides.
In Arlington, Texas. Playing on a ’94 Taylor 655 12-string. As to higher cost guitars, think about a, say, $1000 guitar. Play it for one hour, the cost of entertainment was $1000 per hour. Play it for two hours, now the cost is $500 per hour, play for 100 hours the cost is $10 per hour – getting near the cost of a movie ticket. The more you play the better the value of entertainment. And you have the added benefit of, should you so desire, to sell the guitar. You can’t sell that movie ticket and get back anything from that 2-hours of entertainment. Now I just need to convince my wife that I really need that Taylor 814ce.
Hi. I’m in Dorset, South-West England. Playing a Dean Tradition S-GN which I bought second-hand a few years ago.
Hi friends
My work guitar is a Furch. A little gem
Hi Tony
The guitar I am learning to play is my own build. It took me a long time to complete but it sounds fantastic for a first attempt. It has a Sitka spruce top with mahogany back and sides and ebony fretboard.
Great challenge Tony
Ron in Derbyshire UK
Well done Ron! I admire your achievement. I built my first guitar in woodwork lessons at school many years ago. It lasted me for a while until I could afford to buy a factory-made guitar. Unfortunately it got broken beyond repair one day, so had to be sent to guitar heaven.
Thanks Brian
Shame about the guitar you built you should have a go at building another one.
The feeling of getting a tune out of something you have made is very satisfying.
I just need to stick with Tony now and learn to play it.
Ron
Playing on a Taylor GS Mini Koa
I’m playing a 1996 Martin 000-28 12 fret limited edition. I sold most of my guitars before I moved to Europe. I then bought this one. I’ve dubbed it the one guitar to rule them all!
Ho Tony and all,
I am playing right now a John Walker LOLO Creek, which I was very lucky to find in Germany where I am living.
To it,comes a Baleno parlor (US), a gypsy Alvez de Puga (Fr) and my favorite, a BSG OM (Cz).
All different type of sounds but all inspiring guitar that give me envie to play.
Which is the best reason to have the guitar you are dreaming of!
I’m playing a Yamaha FG375 that I bought in 1982.