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    • Raymond - Podcast Connection

      Hi I'm Raymond and I'm exploring the magic of modes!
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      Latin Guitar?
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      Introduction
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      emilernebro

      @undefined-26
      Welcome to the site!
      Yes, reaching difficult chords/voicings can be tricky - but working a little bit on it every day will make your hands get used to the fretboard and you'll be able to reach easier and be more relaxed in your playing.
      Kind regards/Emil

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      New To This Forum
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      Hello fellow guitar lovers,
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      emilernebro

      @ardee
      Rodger,
      Thank you for the way you introduced yourself on our forum! I'm really glad it's "guitar time" now!! :)

      Thank you also for the kind words, I do my best to share what I know here on the site! We're glad to have you as part of our community, and I'm looking forward to hearing more from you!
      Kind regards/Emil

    • PUPV

      New here and help ID’ing a guitar
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      Hello I'm Sam
      Introduce your self • • sumlam

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      emilernebro

      @sumlam Welcome to the site!!

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      Hello to all from Norman, Oklahoma.
      Introduce your self • • Ardee

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      @ardee
      Thank You so much for the kind words!! :) I'm so glad you like my playing and lessons. I'll keep posting lessons and I'll do my best to create new material to learn from! :)
      Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
      Kind regards/E

    • dieselman

      Hello Brian Ireland
      Introduce your self • • dieselman

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      emilernebro

      @dieselman
      Welcome Brian!!
      Means a lot to hear this! Joe is one of the best!! I'm always here if you have questions!
      Kind regards/Emil

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      New to this Forum
      Introduce your self • • Rover528

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      emilernebro

      @rover528
      Welcome Dean!!

    • Pedram

      Hey there Thrill Seekers
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      @pedram

      Hi Pedram!
      So glad you're part of the forum and the site!!
      Wish you all the best and that you and your wife can manage to find a good way of living in EU.
      Much love! /E

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      Hi. My name is Dean Hallam from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
      Introduce your self • • Rover528

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      @rover528

      Hi Dean!
      Thanks so much for sharing here on the forum!

      You mentioned that you're getting mixed up where to jump in when you're playing with other guitar players. The good thing is that you're listening, and that is step one. Always listen carefully to what the other player is doing. To have a bit of trouble playing with others when you haven't played a lot in those situations before is super common, and it's just something that most people go through at first. I would recommend you to play together with recordings, and try some of your songs with a metronome and stick to it for a few weeks and you'll notice a difference. Try to play the melody only with a backing track or a metronome, and be as expressive as you can. You'll think its a bit tricky in the beginning but that's only natural and we need to keep trying. Record yourself playing with the metronome and you'll notice even more what you need to work on. You need the listeners perspective, because sometimes it's difficult to really hear how you sound when you're in the middle of playing a song. Therefore, recording yourself is essential to get better. The more yo play with other people the faster you'll learn how to do that. And for solo guitar, it's great to record and listen back a lot too!

      Thanks so much for being part of the forum!
      All the best/ Emil

    • Nuno

      Olá from Portugal
      Introduce your self • • Nuno

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      @nuno
      Yes - it was me who replied! :)
      Thanks so much Olá for sharing! It's great to learn the foundation first and then move on to the next thing, so that you don't learn some patterns the "wrong" way, and then automatically practices in that way for too long.

      Let me know if I can ever help you with anything else!
      All the best,
      /E

    • Fsantisc

      Hi, I'm Francisco from Chile.
      Introduce your self • • Fsantisc

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      emilernebro

      @fsantisc
      Cool!!
      Glad you're part of ProGuitar Academy!!
      Stay in touch! /E

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      Hello from Sweden, too
      Introduce your self • • TheLostMoonstone

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      @thelostmoonstone Welcome to the site Björn! :)
      /E

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      Greetings! (and Suggestion for the tuner on the website)
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      Btw the guitar tuna website doesn't require you to press anything, you just type the address and start tuning.
      I just like your tuner WAY better.

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      Squirrel Chase Rag
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      Hi,

      Welcome to ProGuitar!

      “Squirrel Chase Rag” is included in our “Banjo rolls” lesson. Check it out here: https://www.proguitar.com/academy/lessons/banjo-rolls-for-guitar

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      Very excite to be here.!!
      Introduce your self • • emjime03

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      @emjime03 Welcome to the site! :D

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      Excited to be here
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      emilernebro

      @kenneth
      Hi Kenneth!
      Really happy you're here at our forum! We're all here to learn! Let me know if you ever have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them right here on the forum. Kind regards/Emil Ernebro

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      Hi from Florida
      Introduce your self • • Doug744

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      emilernebro

      @doug744
      Haha exactly!
      Most people know him from the films, but he is one of the greatest songwriters for the guitar in history! Incredibly talented, funny and musical. He saw himself more as a "guitar writer" than "guitar player".. he said.. "I wrote it, now YOU play it!" :) But man,.. could he play... amazing!

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