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View Poll Results: Easiest to play? | |||
Nothing Else Matters |
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4 | 25.00% |
Enter Sandman |
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9 | 56.25% |
Paranoid |
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1 | 6.25% |
Other (Please specify) |
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2 | 12.50% |
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#26 (permalink) | |
Music Addict
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 464
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Just so ya know, I'd help out and jam with ya here and there if you were nearby, but seeing that you're not only a state away, but ,even more, a country, that would definitely be a long shot, ya know? As for the talk about my "devotion" to music, I probally already said this, but I'll say again that I've been playing on and off for many years!!! ![]() As for when I started, well, I'd just have to say that it really began right after Nirvana first came out!!!Nirvana was that big influence that got me more into playing than ever, therefore making me much more serious and devoted to not only listening to, but also playing great music!!! And for anyone else out there, starting early doesn't necessarily mean starting at a young age!!!It is more about starting right now, now that you're more interested/serious about it than ever, instead of waiting/putting it off, ya see? Whether you're 8 years old or 80 years old, start now or suffer the consequences of dying as a terrible musician that could've possibly been known forever as a legend!!! For example, take a look at these guys: 1.Kurt Cobain. 2.Cliff Burton. 3.Randy Rhoads. 4.Eric Carr. 5.Stevie Ray Vaughan. 6.Dimebag Darrell. 7.Layne Staley. 8.Steve Clark. 9.John Lennon. 10.Bon Scott. They all died as legends, not just regular people!!!So, keep on practicing if you ever want your music to "live on", ya hear? ![]() Nice talkin' again, judas!!!See ya later!!! ![]() |
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