Hi Pedja
Great to be part of your group. I guess at 49 I am going to be the old man of your group.
I first started playing guitar at age 19, and played for about 4 years. I never really progressed beyond strumming open chords. Career and family then came along and guitar kind of took a back seat. However there has always been an acoustic guitar in the corner of the room that I would pick up now and again and strum a few Beatles songs.
Lead guitar was always something of a mystery! I always wondered how do they know which notes to play.
I always wanted to make the fantastic sounds I heard players like Santana, Kossoff, Clapton, Peter Green, Brian May, Blackmore and so on make. I love all kinds of guitar music right from classical, flamenco, folk rock, blues etc etc.
Anyway two years ago I decided to concentrate less on my career, moved to Spain and this means that I have more time to learn to play properly.
So in September 2008 I bought a cheap electric guitar and set about learning properly. In the past year I have worked hard at my playing and aquired more guitars and gear!
Essentially in Sept 08 I was a beginner except that I could strum open chords my theory knowledge was zero.
Recently I have been working on learning the pentatonic scale and improving my speed I think I know the five boxes quite well and am beginning to learn how to link them more.
I work mainly in Am but again am getting more confident in moving to other scale positions. Bends are getting better but pulloffs are still difficult especially at speed.
I have found that with guitar I am a slow learner and it takes a lot of time to progress but this is speeding up as I get better.
I would like to learn more blues licks, techniques etc as this is at the heart of the music I like most. I 'm not interested in becoming a superfast shredder. I like melody.
Weaknesses,
Timing and phrasing need work
Vibrato
I am really commited to improve and play every chance I get. During the week my time is limited due to work but at weekends I can often play 5 or 6 hours a day.
Hope this gives you the information you need.
Cheers
Tony
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