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Old 01.11.2008, 09:27 PM   #56
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Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy
i am just using reading as a point to highlight your contradiction to yourself, avant is village idiot cos he can't play chords as far as you are concerned, but as soon as someone points out that you can;t be that good cos you don't read is exactly the same thing. you know what i think tab is for morons but only morons like you
Dude, you're a freak.

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That's not even applicable, terminal. I'm not like avantgarde1 who
plucks the strings of an untuned guitar like a fucking
village idiot.

And that's all well and good for him, just as long as he realizes (all I was ever trying to do is make him realize) that there is a broader palette of musical expressions
available if he only applies himself a little someday.

But that's not his argument. Instead he doggedly insists that he's "decided" to never learn even basic chords.

And I suppose you've got his back because you're just as pig-headed as he is.

You gotta tune to something at some point. Tune to an open chord sometime and try that maybe. Get a capo and play with that with the open chord tuning.
If you love the guitar, then for art's sake, act like it!
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