learningguitar Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Please feel free to stick around and participate in the forums. This post, however, was an offer to design websites and is therefore spam. Once you are a contributing member, you may feel free to offer your services here, but as Vince said, a large number of us design websites for a living (Myself included), so there really won't be much call for it. http://www.johnhguitar.com
Kramer Ferrington III. Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Originally posted by learningguitar: If any of you want help setting up a website, let me know in a few months when I get better at programming.Thanks for the offer! It works both ways, really. There's no shortage of website designers and IT guys among the forum regulars. If you need a hand, please feel free to ask! And welcome to the forum. Vince. Band MySpace My snazzy t-shirt empire
caprae Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 YOU STUDY WITH JOHN HEUSSENSTAMM? ! ? ! ? ! ? ! That guy is an absolute beast on the guitar. I've watched all of his videos on the old guitarschool.net. This guy is incredible. Raise your children and spoil your grandchildren. Spoil your children and raise your grandchildren.
learningguitar Posted June 20, 2006 Author Posted June 20, 2006 No problem, but I assume it's ok to list his website again, which should have some free tablature for his songs soon (under education section). It has nothing for sale and won't for some time. http://www.johnhguitar.com/ http://www.johnhguitar.com
learningguitar Posted June 20, 2006 Author Posted June 20, 2006 Originally posted by caprae: YOU STUDY WITH JOHN HEUSSENSTAMM? ! ? ! ? ! ? ! That guy is an absolute beast on the guitar. I've watched all of his videos on the old guitarschool.net. This guy is incredible. Yes I take one hour lessons every other week with him. I figure if I live to be 150 I'll get as good as he is. I'm going to add a couple more of his jazzier songs to the Music section of the website. http://www.johnhguitar.com
A String Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 No problem with posting his website. Why don't you add it to your Signature line, that way it is always visible? Craig Stringnetwork on Facebook String Network Forum My Music
S. Yeti Bigfoot, Esq. Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Originally posted by caprae: YOU STUDY WITH JOHN HEUSSENSTAMM? ! ? ! ? ! ? ! That guy is an absolute beast on the guitar. I've watched all of his videos on the old guitarschool.net. This guy is incredible. HEEEEYYYYY!!!! I'm the only beast in here. "And so I definitely, when I have a daughter, I have a lot of good advice for her." ~Paris Hilton BWAAAHAAAHAAHAAA!!!
caprae Posted June 20, 2006 Posted June 20, 2006 Oh, uh, I meant to say "He's the other absolute beast." Yeah, that's it. Raise your children and spoil your grandchildren. Spoil your children and raise your grandchildren.
stamplicker Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 Hand's Caprae that shot of Brandy.. Good Cover! MagicStomp Soundbites Soundclick Rambles Haunted Art
S. Yeti Bigfoot, Esq. Posted June 21, 2006 Posted June 21, 2006 "And so I definitely, when I have a daughter, I have a lot of good advice for her." ~Paris Hilton BWAAAHAAAHAAHAAA!!!
learningguitar Posted June 22, 2006 Author Posted June 22, 2006 I added the beginning of the lead tablature for John's song "YT Blues". It is the easiest so I started with that one. He also taught me some of the other more difficult songs in the "Music" section. I used PowerTab (free software), but there is also a $55 program, TablEdit, that I haven't evaluated yet. I don't like the way PowerTab puts the notations for slides, hammer-ons, and pull-offs at the bottom of the section, but other than that it's a nice program. All constructive criticism welcome: http://www.johnhguitar.com/ (Education section) http://www.johnhguitar.com
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