Topic: Hello from New York!

Hey guys, another Joe Bonamassa fan from New York. I'm actually lucky enough to live about an hour and half from the shop his dad opened and where he grew up. I haven't been playing for very long, at this point I just know some rhythms and the blues scale but I'm looking forward to learning a lot more. smile I own an Epiphone GT Special, which I love the sound and feel of it, and am currently using some really cheap amp that I can't even think of off the top of my head, but hopefully I'm picking up a spider 3 some time this week. A friend of mine introduced me to Joe's music, this friend is an amazing player himself, and I'm lucky enough to have him playing his great solo's over my sub par rhythms. It's great to be here, I look forward to this community! On a side note, would anyone know a good artist that would be easy enough for a beginner to play, or if anyone knows where I could find tabs to something like "No love on the street" or "Prisoner"?

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Re: Hello from New York!

gbg290 wrote:

Hey guys, another Joe Bonamassa fan from New York. I'm actually lucky enough to live about an hour and half from the shop his dad opened and where he grew up. I haven't been playing for very long, at this point I just know some rhythms and the blues scale but I'm looking forward to learning a lot more. smile I own an Epiphone GT Special, which I love the sound and feel of it, and am currently using some really cheap amp that I can't even think of off the top of my head, but hopefully I'm picking up a spider 3 some time this week. A friend of mine introduced me to Joe's music, this friend is an amazing player himself, and I'm lucky enough to have him playing his great solo's over my sub par rhythms. It's great to be here, I look forward to this community! On a side note, would anyone know a good artist that would be easy enough for a beginner to play, or if anyone knows where I could find tabs to something like "No love on the street" or "Prisoner"?

Hi from freezing cold UK. I hope you enjoy the forum. I don't think these songs are tabbed anywhere yet but you can get tab books from Joes shop on the site . You can also get chords and tabs to some of  Joes stuff on the Ultimate Guitar site. There are three pages of them, some good some not so. Hopoe this helps.

Come on the Blades (sorry Idolbone just had to borrow your line)