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I have been reading and researching all I can about CBG's and I believe this course sounds like the most basic and in depth course I've found. I like the demos that I have watched and enjoy your laid back approach to them. Your explainations are easy to follow and to me at least make good sense. I am currently waiting for the email with download info and find myself a bit antsy.

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Hi tom

hit the lessons tab and all of your course material will he available under the a Starter pack heading. The download link is at the bottom although it's recommended that you watch them online. 

Your emails may be on the junk folder


I'm out right now but will check the site when I get home to make sure everything's OK 

Get back to me if you need to. Sorry for the short hand, I'm on my phone. 

Patrick. 

Found the course info on the lessons page, all is well. Thanks for your quick reply.

 

That's great, thanks for letting me know.

I'm always interested to know how people find the site and the courses. You mentioned that your research made you decide to choose LearnCigarBoxGuitar.com for your training. Do you mind if I ask just what it was led to that choice? And whether your first impressions match what you'd hoped from the course?

Thanks.

I have always been fond of guitar, and wanted to learn to play. I could never afford to take lessons and did not have anyone serious about teaching me the skills needed. I have one old friend that was probably most influencial in teaching me what little I know about guitar which amounts to a few cords on a six string, but life interefers and we have not seen each other in almost 40 years. We used to spend entire weekends together just tinkering with the guitar and having a general good time, but I made no real progress.

As a youngster, my mother enjoyed music, but did not play any instruments, and I picked up some of her tastes for music. One instrument she enjoyed very much was the Steel guitar, and I grew to like it as well. The sounds produced seem to tug at my very soul. I had a cousin that introduced me to music by BB King, John Lee Hooker, and of course many others and I was hooked.

Over the years, as I would inquire about lessons and tell the instructor what style I would like to play I have received comments like 'you have to learn all the rest before you can do that' one instructor even told me that 'slide playing' was not really playing the guitar, and he did not teach it.

Recently, a member in woodturning forum I frequent posted a picture of a CBG he had just completed, the only thing he had turned on it was the knob for the volume pot but it was beautiful. I began a search for CBG's on how to build and play them and was blown away by all the info available. I looked at more youtube videos than I can count, and was quite impressed the sounds are exactly what I have been searching for.

The thing is that most of what I see are folks that like the distorted loud crunching sounds, and I know that's not all there is. When I found your videos, with explainations of why these sounds are so cool, I was very curious about your course. It is difficult to find courses that offer the explainations(important to me) that I can understand as well as teach the skills needed to master this instrument. I have read testimonials about several of the available How To Play DVD's produced, but they just didn't seem to fit what I was looking for. The process that you employ, by starting from the very beginning and building on lessons learned makes perfect sense to me. Anything I have ever learned to do well, had to start from the basics and build up from there. Your willingness to provide on-going support is a major plus as well, with your musical background I'm sure you have encountered most any obstacle one might come up against. I am pleased so far with my choice, having looked at the first lesson, and am looking forward to the journey of learning how to PLAY the CBG.

I have the necessary components to build my first CBG, and hope to get started on that later today. I also have a six string that I may use to get started by adjusting the tuning to the GDg tuning, just so I can begin. Thanks for coming up with this lesson plan it seems to be all I had hoped for.

Thanks Tom.

I'm convinced that online learning is the way to go but I do miss the personal contact you get with folks, great to hear a little of your story. Keep in touch, particularly if you need a hand with anything.

Patrick

Just curious, the dots on the finger board are placed in line with the note and the slide correct?

 

I guess I need to be more observant, just after I posted my previous entry, I found your reply to my question. Sorry bout that.