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Welcome Mrs Nomanners!

So a pic you say................and fairly good taste in music. Ahhhhh thats just yummo!
 
Phil Collins can't dance LOLOLOL
 
LOL good point :) But on the other hand, lots of musicians nowadays can't sing (though they themselves are convinced they can). Just switch the radio on and you'll immediately know what I mean
 
I'd prefer not to, if it's all the same to you ;)
 
So... Hi. You joined when I took a vacanimoon. How is life treating you while looking like mudkip?
 
I love Ozzy.. old Ozzy, new Ozzy, half dead Ozzy. Crazy Train - my life anthem.
 
The first song I learned on guitar was Iron Man :bigass:
 
^guitar hero tard LOL
 
As long as it's not time of your life...
 
my first was Vivaldi's Concerto in D - I always loved that one and so it came more or less automatically as soon as I had a guitar in my hands. I still like to play it.
As for the more entertaining kind of music, there my first one was Sleepwalk (by Larry Carlton).
 
My first was one of those shitty little electrics you buy out of a sears cataloug, it had a speaker in the actual body of teh guitar...

I had a few decent electrics after that, a Epiphony Special Ed II (les paul clone) and a Washburn...

But mostly I play acoustic, mostly Harmony and Honer...
 
I had a 12 string for awhile, but I forget what brand that was :(
 
I own a lovely old acoustic, a Gibson SG and ES335, a Fender Strat and a Jaguar.

In private life I prefer the Jaguar - it's neck is simply perfect for players with small palms but long fingers. It practically snuggles up to your hands. But beware: it weighs as much as a young elephant and will break your shoulder after 3 or 4 hours.

In public I mainly use the good old 335 for it's velvety sound (and low weight ;))

The SG is quite versatile and I recommend it to anyone who likes good old-fashioned Rock. However, try it out thoroughly before you buy one - only 1 out of 10 sounds good. The other nine are utter crap, but #10 will rock!

The Stratocaster needn't be introduced to anyone, I think. Good for both lead and rhythm, pleasant to play and optically pleasing.

My acoustic is handmade 1974 by Dieter Hopf. His guitars sell for prices between $6,000 and $12,000 - I bought mine in a tiny second-hand shop for $200 and invested another $300 to get it completely overhauled. A once-in-a-lifetime bargain!
 
My acoustic is handmade 1974 by Dieter Hopf. His guitars sell for prices between $6,000 and $12,000 - I bought mine in a tiny second-hand shop for $200 and invested another $300 to get it completely overhauled. A once-in-a-lifetime bargain!

stop the wikipedia shit
 
stop the wikipedia shit
afaik there is no wikipedia entry on Mr Hopf.
Would you like to see a photo of my Hopf guitar? Tell me what you want to be in the background, so I can't cheat. How about a printout of a certain post? You name it
 
ok post a pic of the guitar whit my sig in the BG
 
sorry, dear. I was afk the last 2 days. I'll print your sig first thing tomorrow and make the pic. Just gotta recharge my camera's batteries
Could you perhaps mail me the original sig file so that I can print it out larger/in a better quality?
 
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