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JohnWesleyHardin

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Playing a guitar is like shooting.  You do it over and over until it becomes 2nd nature and you don't even have to think about it.

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I play my little Baby Martin everyday! I love that little dude!!;)

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Only thing I can play is the radio! 

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A few months ago I was contemplating pickin up the guitar again after several decades. But I believe my old fingers, particularly on the left, just aren’t going to permit it. :(

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I fiddle around with a Native American Style Flute I made from some PVC pipe. I’m told I have to call it Style as a Native American didn’t make it (more PC c#@p). I don’t have music for it I just tootle away as I feel like. I’m also told I ain’t half bad at it.

 

I wished to learn to pick a Banjo like Roy Clark. However, like UB my left hand will not cooperate, nor my right hand either for that matter. So I bought a Mountain Dulcimer to play. I don’t need to fret but one string and I can use a hardwood stick to do that. Then just strum it with a pick. Not to hard for an old geezer.

 

CJ

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I'm trying to learn Clawhammer banjo, I think it's helping my gunfighter skills...

 

 

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I can get most of the way through a couple tunes after about 3 weeks :D

 

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20 minutes ago, Yellowhouse Sam # 25171 said:

Then do you mean the LX1 Little Martin? Been looking for one that doesn't crowd me out of easy chair like straight size

That’s it! I forgot the actual name of it. It’s often referred to as a “Baby Martin”. There are a couple different models of it. I highly recommend it and yes I play it on my recliner everyday! :lol:

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1 hour ago, Rye Miles #13621 said:

That’s it! I forgot the actual name of it. It’s often referred to as a “Baby Martin”. There are a couple different models of it. I highly recommend it and yes I play it on my recliner everyday! :lol:

I meant like dreadnaught size...My Taylor 810 gets burdensome at times.

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3 minutes ago, Yellowhouse Sam # 25171 said:

I meant like dreadnaught size...My Taylor 810 gets burdensome at times.

I know I have a dreadnaught also, that’s why I play the little Martin.

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I tried taking up guitar a few years ago. I cannot make my left hand do 6 strings. As big as my hands are I can plink around a bit on a mandolin but I still need lots of practice. At least my dog doesn’t howl when I play around with it. The harmonica is a different story. :lol:

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This string got me thinking and I dug up my Bagpipes, just to look at mind you. I can tuttle on the NA Flute but the Pipes take way more wind than I have left. I once was a member of a band known as the Irish Warpipes. We marched in parades especially on St Patrick’s Day. We also played at the Hibernian Society diner.
 

CJ

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10 hours ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

Wutz a radio?

You probably know is as a Marconi Device.

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I haven't picked up an instrument in probably ten years, but I used to play in local establishments with an informal group of locals called "The Parlor Pickers". Whoever showed up, showed up. :D Fiddle & mandolin mainly, but a little banjo & guitar now and then too - tried the dulcimer, but never really got the hang of it.

 

 

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The only portable instrument I have is a 26-string clairseach with sharping pins.  They kept telling me 'if you can play keyboards you can play a harp.'  Not so much.  I can coax a tune out of it but that's about all.  Daddy played dobros.  Grandson #2 plays cello.  As far as I'm concerned, stringed instruments require a certain amount of magic or miracle.

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15 hours ago, Utah Bob #35998 said:

A few months ago I was contemplating pickin up the guitar again after several decades. But I believe my old fingers, particularly on the left, just aren’t going to permit it. :(


 

“C’Mon, Man!”  Give it a shot!   It’ll be fun.   :)

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8 hours ago, Cactus Jack Calder said:

This string got me thinking and I dug up my Bagpipes, just to look at mind you. I can tuttle on the NA Flute but the Pipes take way more wind than I have left. I once was a member of a band known as the Irish Warpipes. We marched in parades especially on St Patrick’s Day. We also played at the Hibernian Society diner.
 

CJ

I have a couple practice chanters.... people have no idea how much work it is to make a bagpipe work. You got to have lungs like a bloody hurricane...   Soooooooooooo I hooked a chanter up to the small compressor and tried 5 PSI......

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21 hours ago, Utah Bob #35998 said:

You probably know is as a Marconi Device.

 

20 hours ago, Forty Rod SASS 3935 said:

Don't eat much Macaroni so I'm still lost.

 

 

 we knows it as a "wireless" ..... :blush:

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