Why is the six-string guitar so popular?

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Why is the six-string guitar so popular?

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Is it because it is easier to pick up and play than any other instrument? I wanted to learn and picked up my first guitar at 14 because I grew up listening to Cash, Thompson, Wills, and Williams. Also there was Pig and Kramer on the piano but I wanted to play the guitar before I tried the piano. The guitar made me want to take piano lessons.

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Post by Tony Prior »

because they are CHEAP and always have been.

And everyone can learn two or three chords and go to a party and pretend they are Eric Clapton...

And if you buy one for your kid, he can actually CARRY it out of the store !

Theres plenty of folks who only KNOW THREE chords and are as well known as Eric Clapton !
lesson 1--

"Michael Rowed the Boat Ashore..."

now on to lesson 2...

"If you wanna hang out you've got to take her out, cocaine.


No more lessons required...


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Post by David Doggett »

Yeah, I'd say Tony got most of the elements right. It's inexpensive, portable, and easy to learn a few chords and start making music right away. Unlike piano, you can learn to play chords without even knowing what notes you are playing. One additional thing is that guitar is good for accompanying yourself singing - something you can't do with a fiddle or horn, and not easy to do on keyboards. Finally, there is just something thrilling about banging a pick across those strings. Aside from drums, you don't get to beat on another instrument like that while making music. Sure you can pound on a piano or vibes; but you also have to carefully hit the right keys. Guitar is rhythm and harmony all at once - an instantly gratifying combination. <font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by David Doggett on 21 August 2006 at 08:53 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by David L. Donald »

Cheap, readily available,
and most any yokel or nimrod,
can learn to sing a folk song
and strum to his girl in a month or so.

Plus guys see chicks looking a rock stars,
and think... more or less...;

I gotta git me summa dis!

And girls think ;
I can express myself,
and be cool telling my story;
which of course EVERYONE needs
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Post by Pete Burak »

Why is the six-string guitar so popular?...
Cuz it's fun as all get out!
Tons of fun!
I've had some of the funnest times of my life while playing 6 string guitar.
I've never seen anybody having a bad time while playing 6 string guitar?
(I can't say the same for Steel Image)

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Post by Mark Ardito »

<SMALL>Why is the six-string guitar so popular?</SMALL>
Because chicks take their tops off at Rock concerts!

That's why!

Well...and also because it is pretty easy to sound "ok" on the instrument.

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Post by Tony Prior »

oh yes ! I want to play where Mark is playing...

although..as boring as the Steel may be..
about a month back at a local dive beer joint, a reasonably attractive gal came right to the front of the stage and flashed us ..not once ,not twice but yes ..3 times !


She was looking directly at me the 3rd time and I pointed at her with my thumb up and said .."You Rock" !

she said..
"Yes, I know "...

how about them apples...
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Post by David Mason »

I wonder if it is still as popular, per-capita, as it was back in the 70's. I know of a few kids who "want to be in a band", but I'm not sure they want to practice.... It seems like when I was in high school, everybody played guitar, at least everybody I knew. Of course that's sort of self-selecting (overlapped with the "stoner" crowd Image), but kids today have so many competing interests.
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Post by Jim Cohen »

<SMALL>I know of a few kids who "want to be in a band", but I'm not sure they want to practice.... </SMALL>
From what I've heard lately, I don't think that's a requirement anymore.
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Tony,
If you ever need someone to fill in for you at that club........ Image

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John Mark Karr is a guitar player.
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Post by Bill McCloskey »

My son never wanted to play guitar, even though I encouraged him: mandolin was the instrument that caught his fancy. He now plays a pretty good bass as well but only because he couldn't join jazz band playing mandolin. He learned bass over the summer and will be in the jazz band come fall.
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

<SMALL>John Mark Karr is a guitar player. </SMALL>
Maybe he and Charles Manson will start a band together in prison.

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Post by Jim Peters »

A single note on an accoustic is a beautiful thing. It is easy to play something beautiful on accoustic. One of my favorite tunes is a simple etude from Mel Bay book 2. JP
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Post by Jim Cohen »

<SMALL>Why is the six-string guitar so popular?</SMALL>
Perhaps because it doesn't involve the use of knees...?
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Post by Donny Hinson »

<SMALL>I've never seen anybody having a bad time while playing 6 string guitar?</SMALL>
How about former Yardbirds lead singer, Keith Relf?

..."On May 14, 1976, Relf died from a freak accident, when he accidentally electrocuted himself while playing electric guitar in his bathtub."

I'd say that qualifies as a "bad time"! Image
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Post by John Billings »

Uh,,, Tony. What you're supposed to do in that situation is wrap the fingers of your left hand around the bar, totally hiding it. Then, with your right thumb, push on the bottom of the bar so that it rises out of your left hand, gradually exposing the steel bar!!!!! The message always gets across!
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Post by Michael Johnstone »

It's portable,easy to play and you can't sing with a saxophone in your mouth. Good ones didn't used to be so cheap but they're real cheap now so you can add that to the list of reasons.Plus you can make them shaped like a machine gun,a Klingon spaceship or painted with skulls and stuff.
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You can lift them.
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

<SMALL>Plus you can make them shaped like a machine gun,a Klingon spaceship or.....</SMALL>
http://www.carverdoug.com/wang.html

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Mike, that is the guitar for wanking Image
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Because the principles behind standard guitar tuning may qualify it as the 8th wonder of the world.

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Post by Bobby Caldwell »

I thought maybe it was because of some guys named Chet Atkins, Merle Travis, Hank Garland, Jimmy Bryant, Charlie Christain and a guy named Django. Just to name a few. They are why I play guitar and I think some of the younger players should listen real close to the masters. I still do. Bobby
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

<SMALL> ...Chet Atkins, Merle Travis, Hank Garland, Jimmy Bryant, Charlie Christain and a guy named Django....I think some of the younger players should listen real close to the masters.</SMALL>
Here in Los Angeles, most younger players have not only not heard any of those guys, they've not even heard OF most of them,

As far as they are concerned, guitar playing was invented by Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix.
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<SMALL>Perhaps because it doesn't involve the use of knees...?</SMALL>
So Jimbeaux... you only play guitar with a strap?

I always thought that lower middle indent
was a change from oval shaped lutes,
so you COULD play it on a knee
without it slipping off. Image
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