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Jan 31 2009

Youth Yamaha

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Youth Yamaha
Youth Yamaha
Any ideas on a reliable site for bad credit motorcycle financing?


I have been divorced twice. Due to that and foolish decisions from my youth, I am left with a beacon (more like a flashlight) score of 570. Yamaha credit declined me. I purchased a car in March through Capital One, I have two credit cards with them (all are paid on time, ahead of schedule and way more than the minimum when I have a balance) but they do not finance bikes.
Any reliable sites out there to finance someone like me?
Thanks in advance for the advice.

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La Comparsita by G Rodriguez played on Yamaha Youth Orchestra's concert 16th Jan 2010

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Guitar help...?


ok, I'm looking to get back into guitar as we are going to start a youth band at my church...due to high school sports I have been unable to practice/play in about 6 months. I own a yamaha(electric) that was purchased at like sams for 100-200$. I also own a very old Jappanese classical guitar. It is a family heirlome. Could you please give me some info/websites with what type of electric guitar I should get and what I should do to get back into this.

I play in my church's group and I teach and horsetrade a few guitars on the side-

First, which guitar are you going to be using at services? If it's the electric, take it to your local music store for a 'setup'- new strings, adjust the action/intonation. Same for the classical.

Don't get a new guitar just because you're starting to play again- a properly done setup will cost about $50, and your Yamaha(any of the Yamaha electrics are pretty good guitars for the money)
will feel like a new guitar.
What will you be playing? If you haven't played in 6 months, start with the basics- tune up, do some major, minor and pentatonic scales in the keys you'll be using. Then work on the chords- a few measures each of the I, IV, V, vi and ii. Start going to the practices, and working on the songs.

I'd like to offer a bit of advice that's slightly off topic. Once you have some basics down(can read basic music/tab,know some chords and can change chords at 'normal' speed, etc.) find someone who's at about your current skill level, share the music/tab/chords for a song or two, familiarize yourself with the material, and get together for a jam session. Do this on a regular basis, and I guarantee that you'll both get better much faster than if you were sitting in your room with your headphones on.
Remember- Music is a social activity-if you're trying to do it alone, you probably won't get very far-

Good Luck,
Seamus

PS-A good resource for beginner guitar players is Play Guitar! magazine- www.playguitarmagazine.com

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