http://truefire.com/egg-hunt-2012/
Now is the time to stock-up or try something new. Don't forget there is a 100% gaurantee so the risk is minimal and the reward is great!
This is the sale that got me involved with TrueFire many years ago.
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http://truefire.com/egg-hunt-2012/
Now is the time to stock-up or try something new. Don't forget there is a 100% gaurantee so the risk is minimal and the reward is great!
This is the sale that got me involved with TrueFire many years ago.
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"I once played notes so fast that light emanated from the strings whereupon, I saw God.... who then told me to relax and start playing music."
"I don't want to think about how I am doing it because that just makes it harder." Steve Howe
"You know, once you've had that guitar up so loud on the stage, where you can lean back and volume will stop you from falling backward, that's a hard drug to kick." David Gilmour
Truefire Science Officer (dabgonit....where's my blue shirt!)
I got me some Guitar Foundations! I have had my eye on this one for a while now. I really want to learn some fun camp songs... Where is the course for that?![]()
You might want to take a peek at this Ravi Course - 30 Rock and Pop Progressions, - really easy to follow along and learn some progressions with a few chords and hear the songs that come out of just being able to get a two or three chord progression down - for that camp song quality guitar accompaniment with voices and the crackling fire. http://truefire.com/tftv/index.html?...ler&videofile=
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Actually I have that one... I started it but it was heavy into the theory and I got lost very quickly. I have progress a lot since then though... I think I will give it another go right after foundations. I have already completed learn the guitar in 21 days. That one was awesome!
The good thing about buying the courses is that you can come back to them and I've found that a course that makes no sense to me now will be suddenly quite enlightening six months from now just on account of me knowing more about playing. I was thinking of that course because he takes simple strums and progressions and shows the songs that you can sing with them. If you've got some strums down then you might just want to get that Mel Bay songbook for campfire singing. Did I say Mel Bay? I meant Hal Leonard. http://www.amazon.com/Hal-Leonard-Ca...3678881&sr=8-1
It's under ten bucks and it gives chords and lyrics, not tab but them you'd be strumming and singing. Knowing some strum patterns you can get through one of those books I would think.
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I looked at that book Gad and the funny thing is....there was no punctuation in the description and it appears there are a few mighty strange songs offered:
Pie Blowin In the Wind (and other red neck proclivities)
Five Hundred Miles Follow Me (Lawarence of Arabia theme no doubt)
The Rising sun I can't Help (Sorry Drac you are gonna die)
Wonder Where I'm Bound (I sure as hell don't Know)
I'll never find another you if I had a hammer (So I'm kind of sorry I killed you the first time)
Farewell kisses (Don't expect one, the cash is on the dresser)
A shore my ramblin boy (this canoe is two small for your pacing)
The Magic Dragon Scarborough (has the munchies again)
John B. Sunshine (and Susie be rain)
On my Shoulders Suzanne....my favorite
A jet plane man of constant sorrow (wasn't he just removed by the Feds?)
Teach your children a cruel war is raging (because the news sure ain't going to talk much about it)
They are a-changin the unicorn (and boy does he stink)
This land is your land Tom Dooley (aren't you the lucky one)
Turn Around Turn Turn Turn (Pay attention damn it!)
"This collection includes 40 of your favorite songs to sing around the campfire, unplugged and pared down to just the chords and the lyrics. Songs include: All My Trials American Pie Blowin' In The Wind Catch The Wind Day-O (The Banana Boat Song) Don't Think Twice, It's All Right Five Hundred Miles Follow Me Greenfields Guantanamera House Of The Rising Sun I Can't Help But Wonder (Where I'm Bound) I'll Never Find Another You If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song) Jamaica Farewell Kisses Sweeter Than Wine Kumbaya Leaving On A Jet Plane Man Of Constant Sorrow Michael Row The Boat Ashore My Ramblin' Boy Puff The Magic Dragon Scarborough Fair Sloop John B. Sunshine On My Shoulders Suzanne Teach Your Children The Cruel War Is Raging The Marvelous Toy The Times They Are A-Changin' The Unicorn There But For Fortune This Land Is Your Land Tom Dooley Turn Around Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) Walk Right In We Shall Overcome Where Have All The Flowers Gone? Will The Circle Be Unbroken"
"I once played notes so fast that light emanated from the strings whereupon, I saw God.... who then told me to relax and start playing music."
"I don't want to think about how I am doing it because that just makes it harder." Steve Howe
"You know, once you've had that guitar up so loud on the stage, where you can lean back and volume will stop you from falling backward, that's a hard drug to kick." David Gilmour
Truefire Science Officer (dabgonit....where's my blue shirt!)
Hey Wolf, looks like you were a bundle of creative energy last night.
Very funny stuff, like a George Carlin bit without the curse words. So that would make it early George Carlin I'm thinking.
As for the book, I do not have that book, I just went looking for something that would fit what Cay1000 was looking for. I have a few books like that - Chord books with lyrics and such, I don't know how to use them and that would be a good eclinic or youtube bit of help by one of the many instructors out there. I have a Beatles book like that somewhere in the stacks though.![]()
Enjoy Your Karma, after all you earned it.
email: gadlaw@gmail.com
http://www.facebook.com/gadlaw
I don't know what possessed me to do that but it was fun. I did notice today I left one out....
Day-O The Bananana (even monsters can be a bit fruity)![]()
"I once played notes so fast that light emanated from the strings whereupon, I saw God.... who then told me to relax and start playing music."
"I don't want to think about how I am doing it because that just makes it harder." Steve Howe
"You know, once you've had that guitar up so loud on the stage, where you can lean back and volume will stop you from falling backward, that's a hard drug to kick." David Gilmour
Truefire Science Officer (dabgonit....where's my blue shirt!)
Thanks for the laughs Wolfboy!![]()
Johnny
Um... Why does the fb post from TF say, and I quote "Save 50% off on EVERY course for the entire weekend"? Their use of caps to accent the word every, not mine.
Clearly every course is not on sale all weekend but rather some course are on sale and it changes every hour, thus making it very frustrating to preview course and decide, I've twice been doing just that only to find courses in my cart suddenly no longer on sale
Perhaps by the end of the weekend every course will have, at some point, been on sale but that's different than every course being on sale the entire weekend. I guess that makes more sense being as it's called an Easter Egg hunt but why the statement that every course is on sale all weekend? It's simply not accurate to say, or am I missing something?
Well you are going to want to do your course research now, give yourself a list of what you are looking for and then click every hour to see when the courses you want are for sale. The sales rotate hourly so that's really the only way to get it done. I remember doing the same thing, you know sort of being a half informed buyer, trying to take my time to decide if I really want this that and then losing that sale hour and having to wait for the next time the course I was looking for went on sale again.
Perhaps the wording is a bit off but you probably catch the meaning anyways. Every course is on sale for the entire weekend, just not every hour of every day. Otherwise it wouldn't be a hunt.![]()
Enjoy Your Karma, after all you earned it.
email: gadlaw@gmail.com
http://www.facebook.com/gadlaw
Good advice Sir Gadlaw and I have been known to, well, research things to death so to speak so an hour ain't quite workin! The term analysis paralysis is applicable.![]()
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