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Boy, it's been a while since I came to this forum. Nice to see that it looks like a normal forum now!

 

Anyway, I have recently put a new guitar site online and have added a capability for members to submit their own lessons (you can include audio). I was wondering if anyone here has lessons, riffs, etc that they want to contribute. If so, stop by.

 

Regards,

 

Brian

http://www.guitar-dreams.com

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Nice setup on your site man ! ....I feel humbled. I'll definetely add some stuff. Who did your site ? I made mine myself... I guess it shows. What the hell, I'm a guitar player not a webmaster. Good luck with your b/w usage - mines gone through the roof, and I'm going broke paying for it.... It's worth it !
Rock On !
-Bob
http://guitar-wav.com

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Hi Bob,

Thanks for the compliments. I initially had a woman at www.alphabluedesign.com do the site. It uses a content management system called Postnuke, which has tons of built in support for stuff (searches, etc). So I took the initial design, then learned some PHP programming and took it from there, adding the Member Lessons ,etc.

regards,

brian

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Brian,
I might add, after going through the registration process and making some posts, I did incur alot of Javascript errors....could be my old browser. I'm trying to get some wav - mp3 conversions going under your 250K limit....it's hard. I found the mp3's to be way too big for my site, so I've stuck with wav files in mono at a low rate - sound great, saves alot of bandwidth....and money. Cheers.
-Bob
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Hi Bob,

My web host just upgraded my limit from 300MB to 500MB for free! I simply emailed them and said, "I notice your new customers get 500MB, can I get that too?" Next thing I know, my limit is increased. So I will relax the 250k constraint. I will up it to 400K. That should be enough for mp3 versions of riffs. Afterall, guitar can suffer more compression than drums, before it starts sounding really bad.

About the javascript errors. The programs used to create them claim they support a vast array of browsers. But if you are using an older one, I am sure that is the problem.

regards,

brian

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