Topic: Introducing Dante

Hello everyone,

I would like to start out by letting you know about my musical background.  My mother tried to learn to play the piano when I was 5 or 6 years old.  While she failed at it I would walk over to it and teach her how to play the songs that she was supposed to play so she enrolled me in lessons.  I stayed in lessons for a month or two but got bored with it because I was young and impatient and wanted to learn more songs than they would let me play.  Then I played violin for a year in elementary and moved on to band my last five years of school.  I played jazz trombone and marching trombone.  In concert I played the euphonium.

This was the extent of my musical schooling.  Nearing the end of high school my father bought a guitar for himself to learn to play and I started playing it in my spare time.  I joined the army when I was 18 and with my first pay check I bought an American standard Fender Stratocaster.  I have learned to play guitar the last 10 years by teaching myself.  I play by ear extremely well and have been told by many that I have a gift that not many have.  I if I can sing a song then I can play it on guitar.  I use tabs and guitar magazine to fill in the cracks on hard technical solos or unfamiliar diminished chords. 

My all time favorite guitar players are SRV, Joe Bonamassa, David Gilmore, and Jimmy Page.  I like all styles of music although I do have my eyes on the electric blues. 

As for my future I plan on improving my knowledge on music theory so I can improve on my improvisation.

Pura Vida!

Re: Introducing Dante

Hi Dante and thanks for joining. Keep at it! IMHO there's no way to get around needing to learn scales and other theory. I too quit piano because I didn't like doing "the work". I'm very sorry now. Sounds like you have good taste. Also, thanks for your time in the service!!!  Cathy

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28 years old and knows what a diminished chord is?  Welcome..

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EDITZ:  Thanks for the service to the country.

EDITZ2:  whoa Cathy...again?

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Welcome Dante. I thought a diminished chord was one that got harder to play as you got older wink

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Dante wrote:

Hello everyone,

Welcome Dante,

I've got an assignment for you....if you're up for it.

#1 Look up Back Door Slam on youtube
(20yr old guys from the UK - awesome heavy blues)

#2 Watch "Clerks" - the main character's name is Dante
(Jay & Silent Bob movie)

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Some of my friends have tried to say I look like Dante but act like Randall.

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Clerks is awesome! Another memorable Dante character is that guy from "Grandma's Boy."

That back door slam video gave me goose bumps,  Thanks!

Pura Vida!

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Hi Dante..I saw your remark about the Fender in the show review..I'll let Joe explain it to you...http://www.jbonamassa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=5927      Cathy

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Welcome Dante, to Joe's Forum.  I think you'll like it here.  Friendly folks, LOTS of info, and, all the typing will keep your fingers loose and in good shape (when you're NOT playing guitar).

smile  Libby  smile

I know that Joe could play one of those kid's guitars with the plastic strings and make it sound good-
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Hello Dante. Welcome to the forum. It sounds to me like you are a very talented and versatile musician.  Do you play in a band? There are quite a few musicians in here and I'm sure there will be plenty of tips and advice available if you need it. In fact you can get advice on just about anything here - just don't take it too seriously sometimes!

Tripsy  smile