Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not. Especially if all they know how to do is strum lame chords. That’s so damn easy.
Unless they play another instrument and can read music, I do not care about acoustic guitars nor their owners.
This is OP. My son can play piano in addition to guitar. He can read and write music quite well. He is not someone who only knows how to play a few chords.
I told him that I will not pay beyond four years if he takes longer to graduate; however, I am getting resistance from DW.
This has to be a troll. You didnt know that good musicians get lots of tail, except for the bass player?
This isn't 1995. Nobody listens to or cares about rock music anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not. Especially if all they know how to do is strum lame chords. That’s so damn easy.
Unless they play another instrument and can read music, I do not care about acoustic guitars nor their owners.
This is OP. My son can play piano in addition to guitar. He can read and write music quite well. He is not someone who only knows how to play a few chords.
I told him that I will not pay beyond four years if he takes longer to graduate; however, I am getting resistance from DW.
This has to be a troll. You didnt know that good musicians get lots of tail, except for the bass player?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not. Especially if all they know how to do is strum lame chords. That’s so damn easy.
Unless they play another instrument and can read music, I do not care about acoustic guitars nor their owners.
This is OP. My son can play piano in addition to guitar. He can read and write music quite well. He is not someone who only knows how to play a few chords.
I told him that I will not pay beyond four years if he takes longer to graduate; however, I am getting resistance from DW.
Anonymous wrote:My son plays guitar, can read and write music, and is doing well in CS.
Op is your son losing interest in CS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not. Especially if all they know how to do is strum lame chords. That’s so damn easy.
Unless they play another instrument and can read music, I do not care about acoustic guitars nor their owners.
This is OP. My son can play piano in addition to guitar. He can read and write music quite well. He is not someone who only knows how to play a few chords.
I told him that I will not pay beyond four years if he takes longer to graduate; however, I am getting resistance from DW.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not. Especially if all they know how to do is strum lame chords. That’s so damn easy.
Unless they play another instrument and can read music, I do not care about acoustic guitars nor their owners.