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Resources for Acoustic Guitar
Trying out GuitarTricks.com
I'm a complete beginner at guitar and not sure I'm ready to expose my uselessness to a real live teacher so I've been trying out http://www.guitartricks.com to see how much I can learn on my own.
National Guitar Workshop - friendly community for people wanting to learn guitar
Just came across this great online community for people learning or looking to learn guitar. It's run by Jason Shadrick of US-based National Guitar Workshop, and is powered by Ning.
When I signed up to take a look round (I'm always interested in communities of people teaching and learning) the founder friended me immediately (and not as an automatic response either. And he messaged me back too!
So if you're after a friendly online guitar community, go check it out.
http://guitarworkshopcommunity.com
Tractor drum machine
Free Guitar Videos blog has a lovely video of some chaps using a tractor engine as a drum machine for their jam.
http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/blog/2008/10/how-many-mpg-does-your-drummer-get.html
The Black Cab Sessions
Just spotted Black Cab Sessions, a site where sometimes quite famous musicians play a song while riding around in the back of a taxi.
What else could be simplified by happening in the back of a taxi? Siestas, meetings, more?
http://www.blackcabsessions.com/
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