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  A Fender Guitar for a Child         


Author: dvqopudujpyr
Date: Jul 4, 2008 05:21

When you want to have a child learn the enjoyment of playing the
guitar. You will find that there are so many options for a child and
these wonderful guitars. These items are found to be a perfect way to
introduce any child into the world of music. They will enjoy the
pleasure that they get from playing and learning the fun that they can
have with music.
You can find the perfect fender guitar for any child online. There are
so many to choose from and you will see that you can get one to match
your child's personality and style. There are ones that have bolder
colors as well as ones that are more plain and ordinary. No matter
what the style you choose, you will find one to fit your child's needs
and let them truly get closer with the wonderful world of music.
Any child that has not played a guitar before will soon learn once
they are introduced to their fender guitar. They will find that they
want to learn more and get acquainted with the guitar. It is not going
to be something that they learn overnight, they will have to have some
lessons or even just some one on one time with the guitar to learn how
to play and understand the object. Once they get the feel and the
information that they need, they can learn to play it without any
hassles or problems.... ...
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  Re: How cool - Jimi reincarnated         


Author: Mark Bedingfield
Date: Jul 4, 2008 04:20

VampX wrote:

Damn close but no cigar, very enjoyable to listen too. Hows this tho;

http://www.livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/07/02/16yearold_Smokin_Joe_wins_Austral...

Never saw the show, but at least it wasn't some damned doof doofer or
Mariah Carey wanna be.

Mark
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  Re: Thread         


Author: Squier
Date: Jul 4, 2008 04:20

> VampX scartissue.com.au> wrote:
> Discuss

my favorite string on the guitar is the G string.
I suppose if I worked in some other industry it would
be called the 'money string'. (or in another completely
different industry it would be a nearly invisible garment).
but I digress -- anyways -- if I play some tasty
licks on the G string am I doing a 'money shot' ?

So for me the G string always seems to get the money shot.
It likes to get bent and vibrated a lot thus giving me
the orgasmic tones ultimately ending in tonal bliss.

that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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  Re: Thread         


Author: Grinner
Date: Jul 4, 2008 04:12

"VampX" scartissue.com.au> wrote in message
news:2008070417342423601-vampx@scartissuecomau...
> Discuss
> --
>
> "Ray Rays Service Centre. Tune ups and more!"
> -- A Dirty Shame.
>

to mend or not to mend, that is indeed the question. alas, shorts you have
served me well, get thee hence housework, i shall stride naked and bare my
buttocks on oxford street before i shall ever lifteth my hand to ply needle
and thread. onward! harken thine ear! yonder weekend cometh and beareth down
with many fine drink, considereth not the mundane horatio, for we shall have
revelry, ball games of skill and tankards of chilled bitter ales aplenty.
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  Re: Thread         


Author: Don Evans
Date: Jul 4, 2008 01:10

VampX wrote:
> Discuss

Useful.
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  Re: yet another interview         


Author: Tony Done
Date: Jul 3, 2008 21:28

"VampX" scartissue.com.au> wrote in message
news:2008070411131247406-vampx@scartissuecomau...
> OK,
>
> So I officially start work on Monday with the not-for-profit organisation
> but... whilst I was on the road to visit my mum last week, I received a
> bunch of calls. One of which was a catholic girls college. Settle down
> boys!
>
> Anyway, they wanted to see me and would wait a week and a half for my
> return. I got to thinking this might be a good thing so I attended the
> interview this morning. I have to say it's looking good right up to now.
> The best part about the job is that the staff is about 80%% majority
> female. They could certainly do with my expertise in advancing their
> technological infrastructure and we seemed to click.
>
> So I guess the tough part will be "if" I receive an offer from these kats,
> breaking the news to the existing employer. God I hate these situations
> but one needs to look after oneself in the nasty world of job searching.
> Oh, there is one point that might go against the catholic college and that ...
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  Zappa Over-rated pt II         


Author: Renli
Date: Jul 3, 2008 20:15

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=swgWNM_4eNk&feature=related

This really says it all, doesn't it. And ppl say "oh his music is so
good" or "you just dont get it" No, we do - it's DESIGNED to annoy
people. That you like it, says more about YOU not understanding his
message than us.

IT SUCKS ON PURPOSE.

-
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  Re: OT: yet another interview         


Author: dvaoa
Date: Jul 3, 2008 19:23

On Jul 3, 9:13 pm, VampX scartissue.com.au> wrote:
> ... whilst I was on the road to visit my mum last week,
> I received a bunch of calls. One of which was a catholic girls college.
> Settle down boys!

ROWRRRR...

-d (that's all I need to hear)
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  ...And Hello Back!         


Author: soliloquismicalitist
Date: Jul 3, 2008 18:54

Wondering if anyone has experience with the TC Electronics Nova
System...
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  Blues music for beginners         


Author: Javier
Date: Jul 3, 2008 17:00

I'm a beginner (been playing for a few months now) and really like
playing the blues. Could I get some recommendations on easy blues
songs I can play on my guitar? I'm not opposed to buying sheet music
but I'm on a tight budget so some recommendations would really help
pointy me in the right direction.
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