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Walt Pilcher
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  • Greensboro, NC
  • United States
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Which one of the following describes your involvement in music? (Check all that apply)
Amateur or recreational musician, Guitar student
How many years have you been playing guitar?
2-5 years
Which of these instruments do you own or play?
Flattop steel-string acoustic guitar, Travel guitar
The make and model of your guitar(s) and/or other instruments and gear.
Taylor 210e
Martin LX1 (Little Martin)
Greg Bennett D1CE
Yamaha DGX 305 keyboard
Hohner Special 20 harmonica
Lee Oskar 25th Anniversary Limited Edition harmonica
What is your website address?
http://www.soundclick.com/waltpilcherus
What type of music do you like to play?
Contemporary Christian worship, bluegrass, Irish, folk, and some rock. I have been writing songs and music for about six years even though I'm still fairly new to the guitar, and I like to play what I've written. I practice with an acoustic string band called Bishop's Bridge here in Greensboro, NC, that plays mostly Celtic, folk and old time music (Contact Vance Archer at vance_d_archeriii@yahoo.com. Vance is also a member of Acoustic Guitar Community).
The songs on this page were produced using PrintMusic and Cubase. The software doesn't do guitar chords very well, and I haven't learned how to use loops, but my playing is slowly improving to where I can record myself more often. I really love writing songs and music, and I hope you enjoy the result. I'll put up lyrics when I post in the Songwriters, Songwriting Review, or Gospel Guitar groups or you can go to my SoundClick page and find links to them there.
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To find lyrics to many of the songs on the left, go to:

http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=946465&content=music
Select a song and click on "full song info."

For information about the oil paintings below, and others, contact Carol Pilcher at carolpilcher@mindspring.com.

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At 1:52am on January 6, 2010, John Lillo said…
Hey Walt. Thanks for the good words my friend. Means alot!

J
At 8:33am on January 5, 2010, Ann Ford said…
Thanks for the welcome, Walt.
That is exactly what I would like to find. I completed a profile and found some jam sessions locally. Most at public establishments. I'm not ready to play out yet, just want to find a play circle. Is there a direct way to search for that kind of intimate group on this site.

Thanksa again for the help. I really like this site so far.
At 7:17pm on January 3, 2010, roldo said…
After I'd gotten more into the Uke, I bought a concert-size Washburn/Oscar Schmidt, which are mid-sized and good quality for the price. If you want the economy model I've tried out some Mahalo (Hawaiian for "Thank You") that played pretty nice but don't cost a lot less than the Wahburn. I've got four of the rascals now, including a Dixie banjo-uke, and I rescued a 3/4 Guitar which is either going to be a bass Uke or bass Tiple soon's I figure out how to convert it.
Like I said, I don't know a lot about Ukes but likely the folks at the Uke Club here would be helpful.
So, now you know where "The Jumping Flea Rag" got its name.
At 6:05pm on January 3, 2010, Jerry Buchta said…
Hi Walt,

Thank you for the warm welcome. Like others I've read about in this forum I am excited to learn my new instrument and make friends in the process. I do take postings from here (mainly from Donna so far), copy and paste them into a word document, try and make sense of them and learn from it. I have a long way to go.

Thanks again Sir.

Jerry
At 4:11pm on January 3, 2010, roldo said…
Hi Walt and Happy New Year. I found that Uke, a soprano, at a friend's house, in need of repair.He gave it to me & I patched it up. Next thing I knew I had four new songs. Since all I knew about Ukes was how they got their name I just played it as seemed to suit me & it.
Since Ukes use pretty much the same chord shapes as guitar it might even benefit your playing to enjoy one. They're great starter instruments for kids too, being smaller and simpler.
At 10:07am on January 2, 2010, James Fulcher said…
Thanks Walt. Great to meet ya, and am excited to soak up some knowledge provided here! Oh and the heel problem appears to be not as bad as I first feared. May of just lucked out on that one, maybe a lesson learned for me is guitar stands and pets dont always go well, wall hangers may be the way to go. lol
At 6:43pm on December 29, 2009, Fence said…
Hi Walt
Thanks for the comment. I have already learnt somethings just some tips which have become useful
Rock On
Greg
At 5:53am on December 22, 2009, Tony Burt said…
Thanks Walt
Merry Chistmas to you and your family
All the best
Tony
At 6:32pm on November 28, 2009, Willie Black said…
Thank you for the welcome to the newb group. I hope to learn many things here. As a new member, I'm just getting used to finding my way around this community. So far-so good...even without a map.
Willie
At 1:02pm on November 28, 2009, Nat Love said…
Thanks Walt it looks like a great cite thanks for the welcome. Nat
 
 

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