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Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 4:08 pm
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Daily although just as a hobby as I am merely a "hobbyist" :D

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10 to 15 hours a week playing. Another 10 hours a week putting chords and riffs together in my head.

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probably 1-2 hours a day, even now during my mid-term exams Im "riffing" all over the house.

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I play everyday!! :) Playing guitar is like touching a woman. You can't go too long without it!


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How often/long do you play your guitar? ie. all day, once a week, etc.


Every day. :D And in the evening if I'm watching TV, I probably have a Strat in my hands.


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It depends on how much I work. I'm fighting cancer and I've had four years off. I'm on disability. During this time I play 5 times a week, unless something comes up. However, if I go back to work it's tough to get the time in and I havn't found a good solution for travelling. I travel alot and would like a small simple setup to have in the hotel. Jim :D


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DucatiKid wrote:
It depends on how much I work. I'm fighting cancer and I've had four years off. I'm on disability. During this time I play 5 times a week, unless something comes up. However, if I go back to work it's tough to get the time in and I havn't found a good solution for travelling. I travel alot and would like a small simple setup to have in the hotel. Jim :D


Sorry about the cancer. I know it's a drag. I did the kidney cancer thing 7 years ago and it, of course, sucked. For your travels I'd recommend a pignose and a Squier strat. Inexpensive yet good enough that you'll actually play them. Or you could go with the G-DEC and have a backing track to jam with. Who knows, maybe you'll end up playing in the hotel bar for tips one of those nights. You can use the ol "I'm just a lonely guy from out of town" line on the women patrons.

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Every day. And in the evening if I'm watching TV, I probably have a Strat in my hands.



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Every day. And in the evening if I'm watching TV, I probably have a Strat in my hands.



Ditto. :D


When I'm watching football I usually pull out my lil 15W Peavey Classic (great friggin amp!) and my strat to play during the slower parts of the game and commercials.

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I gig a couple of times a week and do some recording. When I have some free time, I practice a bit. :wink:

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When i get home from school, playing is the first thing i do.....i sumtimes don't even do my homework :mrgreen:

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When i get home from school, playing is the first thing i do.....i sumtimes don't even do my homework :mrgreen:


Bad, bad guitar player. Always do your homework.

Who am I kidding? I never did homework. Go ahead, keep playin.

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Every day. Some days I go forward - some days backwards. The direction is generally in a forward direction - so I'm getting better - at least I think so.

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Everyday. I have a swell Music Room that has all my Loud Stuff in it, and I always have my Fender FR-50 Resonator, a Strat, and a Mandolin in reach. I don't have a decent flat top Acoustic right now, or it would be in reach, too.

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