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Performing live is very important to our band, and we like to do it as often as possible! Please email our manager, Pete Giberga, at pete@camanagement.com with further questions about hiring us. Thanks so much for the kind words :)
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Yes, please do!! And please send me the video with your cover when it is completed :)
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Hahaha.. Taylor drew up all of the pictures, and I designed the pages!
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Hey Karah! The guitar is such a great instrument, and I'm really glad you're learning. The best advice I can give you is to never get discouraged, regardless of how difficult a song is. Always slow it down if a song seems impossible to play as fast as the recording. Good luck!!
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I generally find most of my backing tracks by searching for them on Google. I don't make them!
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That's so sweet. Thank you so very much.
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Thanks so much. I do like Jell-o!!
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You are so kind! Please send us an email at SayChanceMusic@gmail.com and we'll discuss this further :)
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1) Of course!! 2) It depends. Sometimes, it takes a lot of practice, and sometimes it takes a little practice. It really depends on the song and on the day! 3) Now :) Click here for our EP on iTunes: http://glnk.it/e7
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You are so sweet. Thank you so very, very much for your support and kind words. You're amazing.
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You didn't misunderstand! I did initially start playing left-handed. I hadn't really seen too many people play the guitar, and to me, it made sense to have my right (dominant) hand doing all of the fretting. Somebody advised me to switch, explaining that it would be easier to learn using a right handed guitar, and I guess I just took his word for it.
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Haha, I have never gotten a manicure actually..
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Thank you so much! I started playing the guitar when I was 14. I taught myself and there aren't any musicians in my family. I loved playing, and practice never felt like work, so I did it a lot. Thanks for your kind words :)
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Thank you so much! I'm 19 years old.
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Thank you so much! That means a whole lot. I'll forward the message to Taylor and Maddie.
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Tom, you are so kind. Thank you so much for your sweet words
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I do still have feeling in my fingertips, although, not as much as on my right hand. Calluses have never affected my piano playing, to my knowledge at least. Calluses are really great for guitar playing, so I suggest you play guitar right when you get out of the shower. The skin is more tender then, and the calluses will form more quickly. Oh, and in response to the next question you've submitted, 19 is definitely not too late to begin playing. No age is too late, if you ask me!
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