Tig
Valar Morghulis
I'm in the Starting Over gang. I goofed around (suxed, actually) with an acoustic and a few electrics in my early to mid 20's, but switched to keyboards and later bass. I picked up a guitar again 6 months ago after 20 year off. (I'm 46 now) While I don't have much in the past to base my playing from, I'm pleased how much better than expected I am doing. Maybe having more patience that comes with age is helping!
I decided I needed a solid base to learn from, so I'm working my way through Fretboard Logic now. I don't have nearly as much time as I'd like, but progress is always welcome, even in small doses.
I started with a cheap Epi LP Jr. and a 15 watt Peavey Vypyr (not bad sounding after a speaker upgrade), and am now playing a Reverend Club King 290 with a modded Epi Valve Jr. I'm finally getting those tones that were once elusive, and my technique is improving little by little. I have a Budda Budwah wah pedal on order, which I can't wait to play with. I enjoy modding gear, and can solder fairly well, thanks to a few courses at NASA.
I look forward to expanding my abilities over the next few decades, as far as my fingers and imagination will allow. Music is a major thread through my life. My grandfather sang opera, and my dad sang jazz in the 50's. Dad took me to see many jazz and blues greats while I was growing up. I listen to a wide variety from serious metal (Lamb of God, Meshuggah), to blues-rock (SRV, Jimi, Mayer), to older blues (John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, BB, Robert Johnson), to all kinds of jazz, alternative, progressive, classic and punk rock, plus some weird stuff like Unknown Hinson and thenewno2 (George Harrison's son, Dhani Harrison).
I'll try to contribute here when I can.
Oh yeah, on a personal note, I'm also an avid road and mountain bike rider, recently retired from racing. I work in the IT security field, and love time with the family.
I decided I needed a solid base to learn from, so I'm working my way through Fretboard Logic now. I don't have nearly as much time as I'd like, but progress is always welcome, even in small doses.
I started with a cheap Epi LP Jr. and a 15 watt Peavey Vypyr (not bad sounding after a speaker upgrade), and am now playing a Reverend Club King 290 with a modded Epi Valve Jr. I'm finally getting those tones that were once elusive, and my technique is improving little by little. I have a Budda Budwah wah pedal on order, which I can't wait to play with. I enjoy modding gear, and can solder fairly well, thanks to a few courses at NASA.
I look forward to expanding my abilities over the next few decades, as far as my fingers and imagination will allow. Music is a major thread through my life. My grandfather sang opera, and my dad sang jazz in the 50's. Dad took me to see many jazz and blues greats while I was growing up. I listen to a wide variety from serious metal (Lamb of God, Meshuggah), to blues-rock (SRV, Jimi, Mayer), to older blues (John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, BB, Robert Johnson), to all kinds of jazz, alternative, progressive, classic and punk rock, plus some weird stuff like Unknown Hinson and thenewno2 (George Harrison's son, Dhani Harrison).
I'll try to contribute here when I can.
Oh yeah, on a personal note, I'm also an avid road and mountain bike rider, recently retired from racing. I work in the IT security field, and love time with the family.