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Old 09-14-2007, 02:42 AM   #1
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Hello, my name's Brendon. I'm a worship guitarist from NY. Just wanted to say hi, and to see if there's other people on this forum going for a major in Catechetics or Theology?

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Old 09-14-2007, 03:15 AM   #2
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Hey welcome to the forums! I play a bit of guitar to, been going for a few years now, do you play acoustic or electric?
hmmm i'm still not sure what i want to major in yet but good luck with it.
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Old 09-14-2007, 04:20 AM   #3
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I do both. I have two electrics, one is an Epiphone SG, the other is one I'd rather not mention...it's not good. I have a dean acoustic, which is quite nice. I also have an Alvarez acoustic electric, roughly $500 guitar, got it for $150. I have a 12 string Alvarez that I just got for $350, list price is $500 plus about a $200 case...so yeah, I have a lot.

But I also play piano, bass, and a little bit of drums.
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Hello Brendon, welcome to CGR!
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Old 09-14-2007, 08:26 AM   #5
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wow you got quiet a nice collection there. I only have an Martinez (acoustic) at the moment and a bit of piano experience. I'm also gonna get an electric of some sort before Christmas soon to.
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Old 09-14-2007, 02:42 PM   #6
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That's cool. If you want any help in deciding what kind, let me know what style you like to play and I'll ask one of my friends(I have two friends that work at guitar shops....and one's a manager and been there for a while so he knows quite a lot about them.) Plus I forgot to say that I have a halfstack amp, Ibanez in make, got it for $200, worth about $600....I like having friends who are bassists and have no use for guitar equipment.
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hiya hiya! piano bass guitar and drums? did i miss anything?
oh, and welcome!
which do you like playing best? guitar?
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Old 09-14-2007, 10:16 PM   #8
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Well, yes I do enjoy guitar the most. The reason is because I can play that anywhere, and it's the best to play for worship. Though there's nothing like learning a difficult piano piece. Bass I just sort of picked up because it's a key instrument(what I mean by that is you just play notes in the same key as the guitar, or at least I do, and the finger style is different and fun). I basically picked up bass to give instructions for the various instruments I do for extra money. Guitar is my favorite just because I do it for worship.
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Hello, my name's Brendon. I'm a worship guitarist from NY. Just wanted to say hi, and to see if there's other people on this forum going for a major in Catechetics or Theology?
I'm not going for that major, but I know a number of friends who are going into that. (Maybe that's because I'm at Franciscan University of Steubenville)

Sweet deal, though. Carpe guitarrem.
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Hello, my name's Brendon. I'm a worship guitarist from NY. Just wanted to say hi, and to see if there's other people on this forum going for a major in Catechetics or Theology?
Masters of Divinity student here with a degree in Bible. Planning on pursuing a THM and PHD after this one.
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Old 09-16-2007, 07:28 PM   #11
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I do both. I have two electrics, one is an Epiphone SG, the other is one I'd rather not mention...it's not good. I have a dean acoustic, which is quite nice. I also have an Alvarez acoustic electric, roughly $500 guitar, got it for $150. I have a 12 string Alvarez that I just got for $350, list price is $500 plus about a $200 case...so yeah, I have a lot.

But I also play piano, bass, and a little bit of drums.
i wish you were a member like a month ago, i was looking at Alvarez acoustics but i didn't know much about them and if they are any good. I had my eyes on a folk single cutaway acoustic.
But i bought a Simon & Patrick 12 string acoustic instead.

Welcome by the way.
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Old 09-17-2007, 12:04 AM   #12
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Yeah, I was just visiting someone at Franciscan Seal. I was there for a while, also visiting Bob Lesnefsky. What's your first name? Maybe I met you? Mine's Brendon.
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Yeah, I was just visiting someone at Franciscan Seal. I was there for a while, also visiting Bob Lesnefsky. What's your first name? Maybe I met you? Mine's Brendon.
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