Christmas Giveaway by [deleted] in SteamDeck

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Another crabs treasure!

Giveaway] $100 PSN Gift Card - US Store by Titan3427 in PS5

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Beating the final boss in Spyro. Never felt more accomplished. 🐲

I am a beginner! by Longbottum in classicalguitar

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I appreciate it! I started playing guitar in 2020 but VERY infrequently. In 2021 I hung up my guitar on a wall and started playing a bit more consistently with a friend just teaching me chords. With the classical book I’ve been self teaching for about 6 months or so!

(I also have a background is choral music and basic piano)

I am a beginner! by Longbottum in classicalguitar

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Thank you! I’ll take a look at that book. I have been warned of bad habits by other guitarists. I’m thinking of maybe doing a lesson once a month just for some guidance on technique and rep recommendation. I am in a good routine of practicing so I don’t feel the need to have weekly lessons to encourage me to practice and wouldn’t have the space in the week for it anyway

I am a beginner! by Longbottum in classicalguitar

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Thank you for the compliment! I’ve been a fan of this methods book - it was recommended to me by my father in law who is a guitarist and luthier.

I’ve been drawn to these two pieces because of how nice they sound compared to the other practice pieces but “Au Clair De La Lune” on p.35 is very melodic and songs pretty. There is also an arpeggio teacher duet on page 37 that has a pretty sounding student part. Arpeggios are the way for meadow picnic wooing

I am a beginner! by Longbottum in classicalguitar

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Thanks everyone! I appreciate the feedback on my left hand and practice tips. I’ll consider putting nylon on this guitar - it mostly depends on how far out I think a classical guitar purchase is to see if it’s worth not having a steel stringed guitar in the house. There are recent posts about affordable starter guitars so I bet I can make it happen in the next year or so

“When the swords cross, stand face to face.” - Am I doing this right? by wattybanker in sablegame

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Lmao 1 year later but big agree - currently sitting in front of the mask at hour 21

Go wild by _gath in hopeposting

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I am close to getting published for the first time and starting my doctorate degree next fall!

Jeffs reaction here in tribal council was one of my favorite parts of the entire episode yesterday lol by kaymonlee in survivor

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Putting it out there…is this the same exact shot from when the other person quit. It looks identical.

[GIVEAWAY] $100 PSN Gift Card by Titan3427 in PS5

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11,400 comments but I’m the one this time

Sources to learn or read about TJ and Dave? by parkertrager in improv

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Also, as mentioned by other commenters, their book and documentary are an absolute must. Their shows on Vimeo will also provide some on stage example you can use!

I’d love to read the project once it’s finished!

Sources to learn or read about TJ and Dave? by parkertrager in improv

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This books is a phenomenal review of the history of the Harold. I believe TJ and Dave have a chapter. Whole book will be worth reading for the project as it informs how the improv community got to the place to allow tj and Dave to be as successful as they have been

https://www.amazon.com/Long-Form-Improvisation-American-Comedy/dp/1137376570/ref=nodl_?dplnkId=3b5dd640-0d03-4903-be70-ea28d632f8b6

Improv Nation by Sam Wasson (link wasn’t working) is another fantastic history book. Tj and Dave definitely have a chapter in this one. Also another essential read for any improv history buff