Vicki Sanchez
67 Playing Sessions
About Me
| First Name | Vicki Sanchez |
| Last Name | Fingerpicking, Flatpicking |
| Nickname | vicki-sanchez |
| Why I'm Here | My Dad taught me to play 3 chords… G-C-D… on a plastic toy ukelele when I was 8 years old. Â I didn’t know the names I just knew when to put my fingers. Â I must have played that transition of 3 chords for about a year, thinking I was playing a song. Â Finally I actually learned to play “How Much is that Doggie in the Window”. Â I kept playing that plastic ukelele for a couple of years while I saved my weekly allowance money to buy myself a real guitar. Â Got my first 6 string when I was 10 years old. Â I continued to play on my own, playing by ear and taught my BFF to play as well. Â I heard someone playing a 12 string guitar a few years later and immediately fell in love with the sound. Â I knew that would be my next goal. Â I bought my first 12-string guitar when I was 13 years old and have never played any other guitar since. Â Me and my BFF played together all through High School, in many little local talent shows, Girl Scout camps, Fund Raisers etc etc. Â Neither of us ever had a formal guitar lesson and neither of us knew the names of chords or even the strings for a long time, just knew what fingers to put on which string. Â Over the years I made of circle of musician friends and we all taught each other different things that we each knew. Â I did not play alot after I went to college then became a Nurse working in a major Trauma Hospital. Â The long hours of nursing certainly put an impact on my energy for daily guitar practice and I lost contact with most of my guitar buddies of my youth. Â I am now 63 years old and back to playing my guitar every day and trying to learn new stuff. Â I’ve still never had a formal guitar lesson. Â I consider myself a pretty good guitar player but there is so much yet to learn which is why I decided to join Tony’s Acoustic Challenge. Â So far I am loving it. Â I now own (4) 12-string Guitars, an Ensenada, a Yamaha, and (2) Taylor Guitars. Â I currently play a Taylor Grand Auditorium. Â I still do not own a 6-string so some of Tony’s challenges are very tricky on my 12 string, but damn they sound good once I get it! |
| City | I want to improve my guitar playing simply for my own personal satisfaction. Â I want to increase my skills and knowledge and thereby please myself and bring some joy to others around me. |
