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Lesson 29 - Play 11 - Open Chords - G add 5 and C add 9 - Learn How to P...
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Emo band Riddle and delinquent Deuce need to become friends
#riddle forces deuce to learn an instrument or two (I wanna say drums) and then hits people over the back of the head with his guitar#I think I heard he plays the bass guitar#feel free to correct me#twisted wonderland#twst#book 7 spoilers#twst riddle#twst deuce
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so my school has a fucking lute ensemble... i'm already doing too much this semester but fuck it i want to learn how to play the god damn LUTE. catch me working at a renaissance fair in 2 years. catch me wandering the forgotten realms with only my instrument and a story to tell, should ye wish to hear it.
#ask#it's literally free lute lessons#ok it's basically just a guitar but like whatever. it's a medieval music ensemble so i wanna learn the Techniquesze
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Pentatonic Minor in A, All 5 shapes plus the octave, up the neck, and back down.
#pentatonic#guitar scales#play guitar#play along#learn guitar#learn music#learning#playing guitar#guitar teacher#musician#free guitar lesson#guitar lessons#music lessons#learn how to play music#relaxwithaaron#feedback#please share#shareable
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i know i was joking about lesterfication but i also might actually start messing around with my guitar again
#i didn’t like it when i was taking lessons#because there was pressure#but i know the basics of it#how to read tab and such#so i think i could get there on my own#i’d also like to learn piano but pianos are expensive and i don’t have free access to one like i used to#but i CAN mess around with a guitar#which is silly
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The absolute power I feel from walking into a Guitar Center, going straight to the bass section, and then playing the Home Depot theme song on different basses.
#it was great nobody actually noticed though#the people there were really nice though because i was awkwardly hovering by the basses and then this older guy#was like ‘feel free to play any of these if you want it’s hands on there are some capos there and the amp is on’#both not assuming that i’ve never played before but also not being condescending if i hadn’t#guitar center#bass#bassist#dante dicit#i’ve actually been thinking about going back to guitar and getting an electric guitar but i saw the guitar wall there#and i was just so off put by how small they are#i play acoustic guitar usually so the body size makes up for the really short neck/scale/idk the word#but like WOW electric guitars look like they’re for small children to learn guitar for the first time…
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zenith is on spotify i'm screaming
#just bex talkin#g/host bc#not kink#for kink check tags i guess?#i can finally try learning it fr fr on guitar now fuck yessss#every day i think about writing a ghoul cuddle pile sick fic or one of the Papas trying to perform sick#but fuck i do not know how to characterize and write them at all it's all so much fanlore#i'm scared of “doing it wrong” even tho there's... literally no wrong answer#should be freeing right? HA not with my brain#they just seem like a dysfunctional found family of sorts with very Spooky Vibes and i'm so very here for it#also i subscribe to the idea the ghouls are FERAL and Copia is an awkward asexual/gray ace but very supportive of his poly ghouls <3#you can't tell me at least ONE of 'em wouldn't have a snz kink? they're sweet satanic babies
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Hi all and welcome to my new blog, Musically Rooted.
I've created this as a space for those interested in learning more about roots music, and in particular my playing niches - country blues harmonica, beatbox harmonica, dobro, and general slide playing.
I have students all over the world but an ever-packed diary. While I do teach privately, I'm often away touring or busy with production work, and can't keep up with demand. So I'm hoping to share more of what I've learnt over my years of playing through my website, blog, YouTube channel, and soon-to-come courses and books.
Thanks for joining me for this adventure, and happy playing!
Phil x
#music#music teacher#music producer#learn to play guitar#learn to play dobro#learn to play harmonica#learn to beatbox#free online lessons#music learning#harmonica learning#harmonica blues#fox chase#roots music#musically rooted#slide guitar#learn to play slide guitar#acoustic guitar#guitar teacher#harmonica teacher#Youtube
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Lesson 29 - Play 9 - Open Chords - G add 5 and C add 9 - Learn How to Pl...
#youtube#guitar#music#jam#guitar jam#jam on guitar#jamming#jamming on guitar#Gadd5#Cadd9#chord progression learn gitar cord#gitar cord#learn guitar#learn guitar for free#free guitar lessons#free music lessons#guitar lessons#guitar for beginners#great guitar lessons#great beginner guitar lessons#free beginner music lessons#joy of jamming#chris#colby#chris colby#chris van scyoc#vanscyoc#chris vanscyoc#vansyoc#bluegrass
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i want to start a riot grrrl band so bad. soflo has like nobody though, helpp
#i have a guitar but i haven’t learned how to play it#this guitar shop by me does free lessons but the guy doing them was a total creep so#i need to learn it soon it’s literally collecting dust#riot grrrl#punk#bands#soflo#south florida#looking for mutuals#i need band members#ugh
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#free guitar lesson#play guitar#solo guitar#guitars#guitarist#Aaron Miears#relax with Aaron#guitar lessons#solo artist#free lessons#playing guitar#learn guitar#Youtube
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I'm so excited I'm getting a guitar for my birthday and I'm going to start taking lessons!! I've always wanted to learn guitar and I'm so hyped to start!!!!
#mystuff#gonna be 27 on wednesday!#no better time to start learning new skills#if anyone reading this plays guitar feel free to share any helpful tips#also i need sticker ideas to put on my case
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in my latest song recording i made some goofy noises to fill in for a rippin guitar solo and i actually love it
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taking a free online course for the summer and it's so fun. wish I could do this sort of thing more often but yknow, capitalism.
#language learning weeeeee#next up is guitar if I finish this class in a short enough time#malt rants#I love free things fuck the government
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grahhhh there's too many HOBBIES I WANT TO GET INTO and not enough TIME IN THE DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#i want to learn guitar and i want to learn bass and i want to learn photography & get into polaroids and CONTINUE MY CURRENT HOBBIES#and EXPLORE THE CITY AND GRAHHH!!!!!#i was saying this to a friend in my program but i also really wish i could go back to lab facilitation & cs tutoring cause i really loved i#but there are just straight up NOT ENOUGH hours in the day#so i was like. i wish i had a pocket dimension where time would stop for a bit. i would use that to do cs tutoring again even for free#talking
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How to avoid sharing Social Media Scams in the Wake of a Disaster
The world is full of disasters. It is also full of people who have learned to profit off of disaster. It is an unfortunate fact of life in the modern social media/online environment that in order to avoid spreading scams, you have to make a continuous effort and you have to be cynical.
There are a lot of wonderful, well-meaning people in the world who want to help everyone who asks for it. Unfortunately, those people are easy to scam.
These are some rules to prevent you from either falling victim to scams or from passing scams along to other people.
These are not suggestions, these are not things to take into consideration, the rules listed here are RULES that you need to adopt in order to keep from spreading scams on social media.
Rules:
Never, ever share screenshots of fundraisers or resources that you haven’t verified yourself. If you see a screenshot of, say, the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds Instagram announcing that they will be accepting evacuees with RVs, you go find the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds website, you find the social media linked on their website, and you check that the post you’re seeing actually came from the entity it’s claiming to. Once you have proved that the post actually came from the entity it’s claiming to, double check that entity with a couple of verifiable sources. So, for instance, if I was checking on the Guitar Center Music Foundation I’d check Guitar Center’s website and maybe I’d look for news articles about donations from the foundation. If I was looking up the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds, I’d look for a local newspaper calendar of events that linked to the fairgrounds or would check the city websites in the area and search “fairgrounds” on them. I would not share a link to a social media page for an organization until I was 100% certain that it was actually associated with the organization. You shouldn’t either. If you see a post that claims to come from a specific group but all you have is the screenshot of the post, go find the group’s website and if it all checks out you may share it IF AND ONLY IF you add the link to the post. And if a post has a link already, click through it and STILL check that everything looks okay.
Never give money or information to someone with a free email address. This sucks. I know. But if the group you’re looking at only has a gmail address or a protonmail you have no way of knowing if they’re legitimately associated with the organization at a glance. And even if they ARE associated with the organization, the free email account demonstrates a lack of planning/commitment that has troubling implications for the handling of your money or data.
Do not share screenshots of “resources,” headlines, social media posts, or news articles. I’m done with screenshots. Screenshots are easy to fake and almost always remove context from the discussion. A standalone screenshot isn’t information, it’s a trap to get you to share something without thinking. Do not *trust* screenshots of “resources,” headlines, social media posts, or news articles. Always assume a screenshot is faked unless you have found the original post yourself. A screenshot isn’t a “resource” it is an un-source, it is intentionally removing information from the viewer and we are well past the time when people should have understood that sharing screenshots without a link to the original text in context is never, every trustworthy.
Do not give money or information to accounts without a history. This may mean individual social media accounts, or it may mean a shiny new mutual aid project that popped up near your house. It’s unfortunate that people have their accounts deleted, it’s unfortunate that new orgs have trouble finding support, but the likelihood that a new account is a scam is simply too high to trust your money or information with it. If someone is asking for money or offering help on an account that hasn’t posted for years, or that suddenly changed all its content, or that has only existed for a month with no links to other, older sites and socials, you shouldn’t trust that account.
Okay, those are the RULES. Those are the lines you draw in the sand. The TL;DR version is this:
Don’t share posts you haven’t personally verified
Don’t give money or information to accounts with generic email accounts like gmail
Don’t share or trust screenshots that have no links or further context
Don’t give info or money to brand new accounts
I absolve you of any guilt you have surrounding this. You want to share that post to help a stranger but they have only had an account for a week. You want to spread that resource, but unfortunately it is only available as screenshots of an anonymous instagram account. You think that perhaps that mutual aid group really can help people, but the only way contact them is to put your info into a google form and send an email to their gmail account. That post seems really helpful, but actually you can’t find anything that suggests that the Mt. Pacifico Aquatic Center exists outside of this twitter account. No more guilt! Guilt be gone! You do not have to feel bad for not sharing these things, or not reaching out, or not giving money because doing so would be irresponsible and would put other people at risk of being tricked by scammers or wasting what money they can donate on a potential fraud.
Now, some tips:
Always, always, always take at least ten minutes to think about giving someone money or your information online. Read the post that moved you, then re-read it, then go sit away from it for ten minutes and think about it. There’s a good chance you will still want to give, or sign up, but ten minutes away will give you a chance to consider if there are any red flags in the post that inspired you.
Independently search everything you’re going to share. Go outside of social platforms and check on search engines. Check Wikipedia. Look up the website and send a while clicking around. Go on a *different* social media platform and check their account.
Just straight up search “[SUBJECT] Scam” before you do anything. See if this thing you’re looking at is actually an old scam that’s revamped for a new disaster. See if you can find an explanation of how something might be a scam or risk in a way that you didn’t understand before.
Get used to getting away from social media. Go check websites.
Learn domain name syntax. “musicfoundationguit.arcenter.com” is a bullshit scam. “guitarcenterfounditaon.org” is a bullshit scam. “guitarcenter-foundation.org” is a bullshit scam. The actual domain is “guitarcenterfoundation.org” and the link to the correct page isn’t going to be “guitarcenter.foundationfires.org” it’s going to be “guitarcenterfoundation.org/fires”
Tips for Orgs:
If you do not want your org to look like a scam you are going to have to put some effort into it. Unfortunately this will probably also require at least a little bit of money; I know it’s hard to get money together at the beginning, but it will pay off in the long run.
Invest in a domain and hosted email. You can get relatively inexpensive hosted email through most domain registrars and even if you only get one email address for your domain you can forward it to all the free gmail and protonmail accounts you want. But buy a domain, set up a simple website, and get an info@[yourdomain].com email set up because you don’t want people emailing “[email protected]” because it’s super fucking easy for a 1337 hax0r like me to set up “[email protected]” and scam the people who want to reach out to you.
Make a blog on your actual website, not on a social media site. A blog means that you can make regular posts and establish a history to prove that you are real and you do real stuff; it will also help with SEO and help to ensure that when people search for your org YOU are what comes up. Keeping up calendars of previous activities with links to those activities is also good.
Set up social handles on all the sites you use, make a “socials” page on your website, and link to your handles so that people can verify if you’re the one posting something. If you don’t make it extremely easy to find your socials, that means it’s extremely easy to set up fake accounts claiming to be you. Then put the link to your website in the bio on your socials.
If you are offering something or holding a fundraiser or doing anything on your social media page, link it back to your website. If you have an IG post offering resources, you should include a url for your site in each image. If you share a photo on twitter with the info for a march, that should link back to your website with more info about the march. If you post a fundraiser on tumblr you need to link the fundraising page of your website on that post.
If you absolutely positively cannot set up a website and a real-ass email address, set up a linktree, choose a primary social media to post on that all the others refer back to, and very explicitly state what your email address is and that you do not have other email addresses somewhere that's difficult to miss. Build a history of posts and link to other orgs that you work with or any writeups or stories about your events or projects. The point of all of this is making yourself easy to verify. "[email protected]" sucks but it sucks a lot less if it's in the bio of "@northfulltertonfnb" and that page has a two year history of posting meal share schedules and menus.
In conclusion, don't share things that you haven't personally checked. When in doubt, it is always safer not to share.
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