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  • in reply to: Hello #12441
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    Hi JoAnn,

    Welcome! Glad you made it. Looks like you’re a proud Grandma (I just turned to Grandpa last year).

    I look forward to supporting you. Please feel free to let me know here in the community forum how I can help.

    Tomas

    in reply to: Hello from San Juan, Puerto Rico #12385
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    Hi Alex,

    Welcome aboard! I’m glad to have you here.

    How’s the weather in San Juan?

    I look forward to encouraging and supporting you. Please let me know here in the forum if I can help in any way.

    Tomas

    in reply to: Hello! #12237
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    Hi Sandy,

    Great to have you here. Nice to know you like Spanish guitar along with acoustic guitar.

    I look forward to encouraging you and supporting you.

    Please don’t be shy about asking questions here in the community and hopefully adding some your experience as well. It helps everybody.

    If you’re just getting started I’d recommend going through the Roadmap – Beginner’s Journey. That’s the most efficient way to get the basics.

    Of course feel free to roam around an experiment.

    Let me know if you have any questions.

    Take care,

    Tomas

    P.S. I’ll also be adding new material constantly, so please let me know in the New Lesson And Courses section of this community anything you’d like to see here on Real Guitar Success.

    in reply to: am9 #12181
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    You got it. I’m just getting warmed up 🙂

    in reply to: Hello from Vernon NJ #12179
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    Hey Paul,

    I find it often good to go back and tighten up the basics when you really want to make some progress.

    On another note… There’s a section here in the community to request new lessons and courses. When you get time I love to hear some specific aspects of fingerstyle playing that you’d like to learn. You probably realize this is a favorite of mine and am itching to create more courses along those lines (already have a few in the course section). I just want to make sure I’m creating stuff that people want to learn. It helps to know the level also.

    Thanks for participating Paul.

    Tomas

    in reply to: Hello from Vernon NJ #12150
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    Hi Paul,

    Welcome aboard! Good to have you as part of the class.

    I’m looking forward to supporting you. Please feel free to ask questions or leave comments in the community.

    You’ll find a lot of help here if you take the time to reach out.

    Bye for now,

    Tomas

    in reply to: callused finger tips #11510
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    Hi Roxanne,
    I’m not aware of a way to keep calluses going… At least not in the way you would want for playing guitar.

    If it were me I’d probably be trying to figure out a way to practice anyway… Perhaps with a portable guitar, or even just the guitar neck.

    Are there any possibilities along that line? Obviously I don’t know why you are not going to be able to practice so I couldn’t offer any suggestions there.

    Tomas

    in reply to: Review #11120
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    Hi Steve,

    I was suggesting going through all three adventures three times.

    This is one of the techniques I use to tackle new material. I go over it once quickly. The second time I go over it I try to raise the quality up a bit not perfect it. The third time I go through it and bring it up to they level I wanted to be.

    This is often easier for me than trying to get it up to snuff the first time around.

    You can use your judgment on this. If the first adventure was easy for you, wait to apply this strategy until he gets a little more demanding.

    It’s a strategy for learning… Not a hard fast rule.

    Tomas

    in reply to: Mute Strum #11073
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    Time working on the mute (striking down with the pick and palming the strings at the same time) as a separate technique.

    Then added back to the strum.

    Once you’ve done that you may want to try using this five minute practice session to work on it some more: https://realguitarsuccess.com/lessons/c-g-with-mute-strum/

    But only after you’ve worked on the technique by itself.

    Tomas

    in reply to: Mute Strum #11070
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    Hi Steve,

    Let me know if this answers your question. I’m happy to keep trying until we get it 🙂

    Watch this:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av2HsSYUMPI

    in reply to: Notification #10980
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    in reply to: Stairway to heaven Led Zepplin #10679
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    Wow… Milos can really play. That’s the best version I’ve heard. Great sound.

    Thanks,
    Tomas

    in reply to: Stairway to heaven Led Zepplin #10658
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    Here’s a different version… very different style…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJr87w6dZ50

    in reply to: Stairway to heaven Led Zepplin #10656
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    in reply to: Stairway to heaven Led Zepplin #10654
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    Hi Jack,

    Here’s a fingerstyle version of Stairway to Heaven. It looks like has the melody and you can download it: http://www.guitardownunder.com/_scores/stairway_to_heaven.php

    Kinda cool!

    Tomas

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