User talk:Rguitphil
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[edit] Help
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- What do you need help with? —Ignatzmicetalkcontribs 17:29, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
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- It's not such a good idea to have an article in separate pieces. However, you can use headers, like
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- Hope this helps! —Ignatzmicetalkcontribs 17:36, 9 October 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] WikiProject Guitarists newsletter
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Hey everyone! It's been quite a while since the last newsletter went out but it's time to tune up those guitars, set the amps to 11, and rock out a bit. Or for us old guys, put on the fingerpicks and set the amp to 3. A lot of people have been laboring away at guitar articles and their efforts are to be applauded. If you haven't edited in a while, why not pick an article from Category:Stub-Class guitarist articles and expand it? Or better yet, pick one from the article requests and create it. More tasks can be found on the main project page in the WikiProject Guitarists open tasks box. I went through the member list and moved anyone who hasn't edited a guitar article in two months to the inactive section. If you're getting this newsletter, it means you are still in the active list. See you around --Spike Wilbury ♫ talk 21:47, 18 July 2007 (UTC) |
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[edit] Segovia
Hi,
My motivation for adding the goals was simply to end the squabble over whether he had so-called "rescued" the guitar from "Gypsy" influences. They can't argue with his own words! I am surprised at the intensity of this debate, we don't observe it surrounding other historical musical figures who often possesed similar inflated egos. It is good to examine the issue but not long ago the article was almost vitriolic. My view is that probably he had to have such a personality to achieve as he did . Or perhaps it's a national thing - my principle guitar teacher was also a Spaniard, and a participant in Segovia's classes in early '60's, he possessed a similar streak of "self assurance" verging on the dictatorial. As you are aware approaches to performance change and evolve. I don't see that we should remove his stated goals just because the first couple rankle or we disagree with them. These goals were his, not ours, and seem to underpin most of the myth (or hyperbole, if you prefer) that he created or that surrounded him. I'd prefer and suggest that the five points be rationally addressed in the following section rather than remove them completely. So treat them as invitation for further information(/discussion?) Richard RichardJ Christie 22:16, 30 November 2007 (UTC) PS I enjoyed the Llobet article RichardJ Christie 06:09, 1 December 2007 (UTC)
[edit] WikiProject Guitarists newsletter
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Hello all! Time for the next installment of the WikiProject Guitarists newsletter. I recently went through and trimmed the member list again to remove inactive participants. I haven't been too active recently because I'm finishing a Master's degree but I'll have some more free time coming up. I will probably spend some time cleaning up equipment articles since many of them read like adverts or contain no useful information. We have a lot of great people working on the project, including professional guitarists and even luthiers. We have the potential to write a lot of great articles. If you are looking for something to do, see the open tasks on the main project page or see the column to the right for specific suggestions. --Spike Wilbury ♫ talk 23:30, 18 December 2007 (UTC) |
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