Hey. I'm back again. I'm lazy. And I had started playing WoW again. Nightly raiding really crushes your free time. But our guild disintegrated when we couldn't get more than halfway through Serpentshrine Cavern. Which is a good thing, because now I'm not playing anymore.
Umm, let's see. I moved. I live in New Hampshire now. So that's that. Still answering phones, but I might be getting a promotion soon. We'll see. Probably going to take some night classes in a couple months, work towards a degree.
Not much else has happened. It's been a rather uneventful 9 months. I'm not going that long without updating again though, I promise.
Oh, and the guitar? I stopped learning. Maybe I'll pick that up again not that Warcraft isn't sucking my life way.
Umm, let's see. I moved. I live in New Hampshire now. So that's that. Still answering phones, but I might be getting a promotion soon. We'll see. Probably going to take some night classes in a couple months, work towards a degree.
Not much else has happened. It's been a rather uneventful 9 months. I'm not going that long without updating again though, I promise.
Oh, and the guitar? I stopped learning. Maybe I'll pick that up again not that Warcraft isn't sucking my life way.
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I tried to play my friends a while back, and it wasn't pretty. I play guitar pretty well, and everyone there was surprised to see me butcher songs on guitar hero that I can breeze through with a real guitar......
Like my fingers know where they need to go for a chord or note, but none of that is even similar in the game.
If you like nirvana at all I suggest you start with that. Don't bother with any of the 'learn to play guitar' crap, because it all sucks and you won't want to stick with it. That stuff comes in handy later on, but to start pick some songs that you like and lears them.....mess around with the chords and make up your own stuff.
I think Nirvana is probably the best bet for beginners, so if you like it go with that. The songs all sound good and are REALY EASY, both to learn and play, and being able to easily play something that sounds good will keep it interesting.