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Merry Christmas: Part 2 edition

>Post gear
>Post desired gear
>How long have you been playing?
>Fav guitars?
>Fav guitarists?
>Projects?
>Talk about and play music
>General guitar and bass discussion

Music Theory:
>http://www.justinguitar.com/

Guitar chords and inversions
>http://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php

String Tension Calculator (D'Addario based):
>http://hikkyz.net/misc/stringassembler/

Floyd Rose Setup Video Tutorial:
>http://youtu.be/umY5NBKg5AA?list=PLcm7Ag6Q-OkZAmlY6dAhS2ZL9TUMeRZdI [Embed] [Embed]

Steve Vai's Ten Hour Workout
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/kzw6kjuocgicwks/Ten_Hour.pdf
Guthrie Govan's Creative Guitar 1 & 2
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/bn8803xzlrbds3b/Guitar1.rar
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/9uhtufuf3z9cx8m/Guitar2.rar

Impulse Response Pack
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/svtfxjtillrdwt8/Gods+Cab+1.3.rar
>http://www.mediafire.com/download/4n28zkjw0zgmdj9/ASEM+RECTO+V30+L2.wav

Free VST downloads (amps and effects simulators):
>http://www.vst4free.com/

ASIO drivers (essential to use VSTs while playing):
>http://www.asio4all.com/

--

>Advancing Guitarist Mick Goodrick
http://www.mediafire.com/download/cvfno10fv4lf4a8
>Chord Chemistry - Ted Greene
http://www.mediafire.com/download/61n5op7eiifxztg

Others
>Mickey Baker's Jazz Guitar
http://www.mediafire.com/download/zq35xorj2iaqh22
>Modern Chord Progressions: Jazz and Classical Voicings for Guitar - Ted Greene
http://www.mediafire.com/download/oflu4wdwofhqqtb
>Jazz Guitar: Single Note Soloing Vol. 1 & 2- Ted Greene
http://www.mediafire.com/download/07o65qdh5in1nsq
http://www.mediafire.com/download/jmu86f7dj8bdxcd
>>Beefhearts 10 guitar commandments
https://archive.org/post/338826/captain-beefhearts-10-commandments-of-playing-the-guitar

previous thread

>>61244797
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MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE
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>>61259998
Go fagmaster or go home
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Tomorrow I'm getting that birthday cash. Going to see if I can buy a new amp with that.
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>>61260223
>fagmaster
>not faguar
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>>61260267
Sorry, it was my first time memeing
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How do I into alt-county bassist? Stuff like Uncle Tupelo / early Wilco
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So I got this Peavey Milestone bass guitar today. I don't play much bass and I don't have an amp. Hoping for some bass amp recommendations. I'm on a pretty tight budget, what I'm really looking for is reliable brands and good-for-the-money models. I plan to check out craigslist but I need a frame of reference first. I'm not looking for anything huge, just something to jam with that works. Posted in previous thread but was mostly dead by then
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Matching headstocks, y/n?
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>>61260487
Yes.
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>>61260455
Looks pretty cool, got any more pictures of it?
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>>61260487
I personally prefer the headstock to maintain the wood color but both look fine
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>>61260487
It depends.
I really like it for bright colors
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ive been learning guitar through justinguitar and he doesnt explain theory, im in the begginer phase 4 and he doesnt say anything about chord composition or the notes in the fretboard,
is it too early, does he get to it?
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Any useful pdfs on general scales?
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>>61260513
Yesu desu
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>>61260513
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>>61260577
It's a bit difficult to see but there are two pickups
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So I've been looking at bass amps. I just have to know, does GK make good stuff? They make the exact thing I want but Im too scared of having buyers remorse. But really it's exactly what I want. It's the mb212 second revision.
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>just got my nephew his first guitar
>he wants me to play with his band for school

aww jeez...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y00E5THj-ss

Merry Xmas lads

Anyone care to look at my cover of This Charming Man by The Smiths?
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>>61260627
i played it at a gig once and it was pretty quiet desu
it sounded pretty well altough very scooped, so in a band context it might get lost because no mids and stuff... but generally GK makes good stuff yeah, and I only played on this particular one for an hour or so and didnt have time to play with the settings or anything. it might have been a smaller version with 10's maybe if they make anything like it but I am not sure.

oh and it was very light by the way, i liked that. i have a trace elliot myself haha
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>>61260682
A compressor and a reverb would be great m8.
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>>61260682
Not bad, are you a lefty or is the image just inverted?
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>>61260686
Thanks dude. Mostly what I'm looking for is smallish light and as loud as possible. Have any recommendations? I'm not really in the right place to get a 410 and head.
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>>61260747
Inverted image, shitty mac webcam

>>61260707
Tempted to take the audio files into Logic and spice them up a bit, just used the Fender Fuse software and recorded a flat 65' Deluxe sound
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>>61260779
if you have money markbass is the small light and loud... if not then light cabs and a class D small head, think ampeg portaflex, the small GKs, tc electronic...
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Hypothetical;
You order a guitar off of a website, a website for a small music store halfway across the country, they have great reviews and give pro setups with each new guitar sold on the website. Your guitar comes in with multiple dead frets. You've never set up a guitar before.

What do?
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>>61260842
Pro set ups only if people bitch about it
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>>61260842
kek sorry your christmas was ruined

i wouldn't have ever bought the guitar like that in the first place.
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>>61260842
>Your guitar comes in with multiple dead frets.
There's a small time period in which you can send back your purchase in my country, if it's really dead frets and not a bad setup then I just ask for my money back.
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>>61260931
I dun goofed.
But they were the only place that I could find the specific guitar at, most places were sold out.

But now that I have it, aside from the dead frets, I'm kind of contemplating if I love it or not. I want to love strats... But I think it's just not for me. Too bright, too brittle, too sharp. Maybe I just need a compressor pedal?
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For the guy that asked in the previous thread, I'm playing an Ibanez RG into an iRig Pro into an iPad Air 2 running Bias and JamUp XT, with one of Tom Quayle's amp models and some of my own tweaks, 1/8" cable out from the iPad to the mic input on my PC.

http://vocaroo.com/i/s1AhNa8HBfit
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>>61260707
Edited the guitar track, is this a better sound?
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1LF8yKpRM7N

Went a bit overboard with the chorus
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>>61261227
It sounds like the tuning and/or intonation is off a bit.
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>>61261227
Turn down the chorus a tiny bit and it will be perfect.
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>>61260842
>>61260998
Is it new? I hate it when that happens. I'd return it. Don't force yourself to like it.
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>>61261267
I think is the intonation or he's just not a particurally good guitarrist.
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>>61261267
Do you have any decent intonation set up guides? My neck is absolutely buggered
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Just got this today and am starting lessons within the next few days.
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>>61261300
Just use an electronic tuner to get all the open strings as accurately tuned as you can.

Then fret the 12th fret with your finger, a capo, or simply play the 12th fret natural harmonic and see if the tuner says it's sharp or flat. If it's flat, turn the screw on that string's saddle to push it closer toward the nut. If it's sharp, lengthen the string by turning the screw the other way. Do this until you get the 12th fret to accurate pitch or close enough on all the strings, then retune playing the open strings once more.

That's how I do it anyway.
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>>61260487
noob question, but what is the rectangular black part on the pickguard for?
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>>61261503
Just gave it a go, my thoughts are confirmed my intonation is awful.

Cheers pal :)
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>>61261522
it's a contraption that's meant to help when thumb plucking
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>>61260487
Yes, love dem matching.
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>>61261598
example image
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>>61261648
Seems like playing like this would make it really hard to mute strings with the picking hand
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>>61261072
>tapping

noob
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>>61261688
[spoiler]you mute it like a gtar player would
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>>61261598
thanks!
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>>61261727
Yeah, I had to cheat. Can't pick, pull, and hammer that part fast enough.
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Man some people on reverb, Fender Rumble 40 $165 + $35 shipping, for a total of $200 for a used amp. Or I can buy it new from every retailer ever for $200 and free shipping, I see this all the time
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>>61261797
They think it's possible not to lose money on new gear
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>>61261742
Using your palm, then? Or a combination of the palm and fretting hand?
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>>61261797
you play bass or are you one of those guys who uses bass amps with guitars?
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>>61261900
Mainly play guitar but have a bass and tired of using VSTs
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Just got this. What has everyone else get?
>M-merry C-christmas
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>>61262143
Clothes and $100
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>>61262143
A nice air compressor
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>>61261851
>a combination of the palm and fretting hand?
yep
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Rate my new wah pedal, /gg/.
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>>61262967
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0s2GKGq1MHQ
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>>61262967
>>61262981
11/10
what's the brand? I want one
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>>61260651
>just got a guitar
>already has a band

Shit son.
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>>61263029
Minotaur JJ is a boutique pedal, very expesive desu.
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Is there any short scale guitars like a Mustang but with a 12 radius fretboard? Especially if there is any "Mini Mosrites" with P90s or SC.
A local jazz musician plays with his band at the bar I work at and we always chat gear and he said he started with a Strat but moved to Gibson after finding it hard to maneuver with a 9.5 and he moved to a 12 and it felt more natural. I went down to GC and played some Gibson and Greteches that I knew were 12 and it made quite a difference, I have pretty large hands so when chording or moving around they felt as if they were being jammed or pushed on each other until I switched to 12. Now I'm planning to buy another guitar with 12 radius fretboard and maybe short scale since I find it easier to handle
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What do you think about Bugera amps? I was thinking of buying one of these with christmas moneys
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Washburn XB100 but i want to get a white Thunderbird iv pro, what should i expect? is it really that big? what about the sound
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>>61263395
A pack of matches or a lighter would be a cheaper way to catch your rig on fire
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>>61263498
Is that moot?
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>>61260197
Play along with music coming out of the Bose bluetooth
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>>61263742
Lawsuit guitar master race.
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>>61263760
Cleaning up the Aspen right now and gonna get it working.
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>>61263742
Do you have a picture of the whole guitar?
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>>61263804
Wanna move on to a tube, but got this solid state Marshall for $80 in a pawn shop.
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>>61263883
Yep. Here ya go

>>61263910
Didn't appear to work at first, but the input jack was fucked up, so it cost about $40 to get it going again
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>>61263591
Sigourney weaver
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Hey guys, so I have three guitars, a telecaster (who stays on the neck pickup eternally because I hate super bright, sharp, twangy sounds), a semi-hollow Gibson, which I love the dark, mellow tones, and I just got a strat, but I'm finding the same problem I had with the telecaster's bridge pickup, only across the entire guitar. But, I love the way it plays... Would a compressor pedal solve all of the problems I face here and get me a great sound without the insane thwack that the strat gives my inner ear every time I touch a string?
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This threads always get filled up with questions, but I would answer them if I knew more t b h.

Anyways, will a Mustang II be enough to obtain a warm, cozy and mellow tone. It's the only affordable ;-;
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>>61264114
Yes a compressor would do good, but you should put a low output bridge pickup.
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>>61261377
Looks great man.
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>>61264213
Get an Orange Micro Terror and this cab
https://www.riffcityguitaroutlet.com/collections/guitar-extension-cabinets/products/blackstar-ht-112-1x12-speaker-cabinet

Together, it's more money, so maybe not that affordable... BUT you could get one now and one next paycheck and have a pretty top tier quality setup. When jamming you could just mic it to keep up with a drummer and keep the sweet sweet jangly tones
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Pls post the most un-kitschy e. guitars ever
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>>61264223
What kind of pickups would you suggest? I was going to eventually get Seymour Duncan single coils in it, what's the smoothest Seymour Duncan coils around?
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Does anyone know what guitar Mac is sporting on the cover of 2?
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>>61264556
Which model strat did you get?
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>>61264556
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>>61264816
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmUOEDUd2e4

Duckbuckers might be the answer,
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>>61264837
My mistake that's the completely opposite of what you want for.
They'll do.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/pickup/hot-stack-plus-strat
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>>61264758
Some really roughed up Teisco he loves
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>>61264893
>looking for
Fix'd
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>>61264778
It's actually not a strat, but a sterling silo3 HSS, which is basically a strat.
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>>61259845
Fender Rumble series. Got a Rumble 15 for 50 shipped on Reverb. Great amp, plenty loud and great sound. >>61260455
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i really don't need to buy a new bass (i have three already) but this one is screaming "BUY ME, YOU FAGGOT"
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>>61263945
Ready to get the Tweederino SG
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My (tube) amp and pedals normally, sound great and natural and make me want to play, but it's exactly the opposite in my bedroom. My ears actually hurt right now. Is there a mental explanation or are some rooms just plain horrible for acoustics?
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>>61265470
>are some rooms just plain horrible for acoustics?
Yeah. Try moving around your amp
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>>61262143
I got a used cort CEC 5 for 50 euros, because the bridge came off (the previous owner probably mounted steel strings on it). The sonicore pickup came off too, but I'm replacing it with two piezo disks (one of which going thru a phase switch)
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>>61264304
By Orange Micro Terror, do you mean only the amp head and get the other cab. Something like this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008BTTQI4/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_1?pf_rd_p=1944687742&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00C9JLIWO&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=02K63ZZGD0SW8V99EQH1

Funny, recently I was offered a Orange Micro Terror and its corresponding cab, but some anons suggested to not get it, as it's not proper for mellow tones.
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>>61265470
You should turn down so you don't get tinnitus. Be smart, be safe.
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>>61264114
Wait, how would a compressor help? Serious question, I never knew what compressors were really for other than increasing sustain and harmonics.
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what's the best place online to learn bass guitar?
I never played guitar and I'm only interested in bass. I just got one today. I'm a fast learner and i'm eager to get started, but I haven't really seemed to find any useful guides.
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>>61265858
If you don't mind paying money, try Stu Hamm's lessons on Truefire. Otherwise, Scott's Bass Lesson's on YouTube or other YouTube videos.
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Some presents from this year but you're probably most interested in the pedal. Haven't played with it much yet and I have no idea how to use delay but at least it sounds heavenly.

Also Shinichi Ishikawa is truly an amazing guitarist:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFQCXJJSlHQ
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>>61264401
old hollow bodies, esquires, juniors

stuff that's not a strat or les paul i guess
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>>61265894
thanks, I'll try out Scott's website and that doesn't work for me i'll consider shelling out for Stu Hamm.

Looks like a good place to start at least.
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>>61265829
They "compress".
Reduce the highs, balance the lows, mellow the sound.

Or at least that's what I'm assuming, so I'm assuming it would mellow out my strat.
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>>61266161
Just turn down the tone knob if you want to get rid of highs, there's no real need for a compressor.
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>>61266186
That's what I thought too
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>>61265829
they can make things sound louder without actually being, even out louder and softer playing, limit peaks, some other stuff that is hard to describe aka a bunch of stuff I don't know.

Distorted guitar is already really compressed coming out of an amp. You can see the wave forms are solid bars when recording. So players that play with some clean are the ones that generally benefit more.
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>>61263945
That's the old SG-Z or whatever, right? I've only over played one but I fell in love, the closest I've ever played to it in terms of quality with similar configuration is the Chuck Schuldiner Stealth, but I liked the neck on the Gibson better.
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>>61266186
or roll a little volume. Was thinking that would edge off a little volume and tone.
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>>61266161
I thought they compressed volume, to make your signal have a more uniform attack.
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>>61266186
That doesn't do nearly enough..
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>>61264213
if you want mellow tones there's nothing more mellow than a polytone minibrute amp. You can get them dirt cheap too. Because only jazz guys use them and they're even kind of unhip among jazz players now.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLk1kJQWNPw
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>>61266186
compressors do more than just that. country players kind of turned compressors into a meme, that standard telecaster type of sound everyone associates with country music is due to compressor pedals, they almost use them as like an overdrive for that quakcy type of pick attack
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Does anyone know the name of the blues pedal that Lee from Andertons has been raving about?
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>>61265470
Yes. Some rooms are really bad for acoustics, especially bass build up, echo, muddiness.

Could be your amp is too loud, things that are too loud in a small area sound bad.

Could be your amp is too low, and some tube amps sound really bad turned down.
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Didn't see anything in the sticky and I'm sure this gets asked a lot but I was wondering what a good starter electric guitar would be (so something fairly cheap).

I'm not very knowledgeable about guitars and have been learning with an epiphone acoustic for a while but I'm wanting to move to an electric guitar.
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Looking for a good drum machine for a wide variety of styles.
So far I think the Alesis SR16 Drum Machine looks the best for a good price. I don't have any experience with drum machines though.
Anyone have experience with using it? Or any other drum machine recs? Thanks.
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>>61267428
seeing as you're a beginner, get a hardtail guitar, don't get a guitar with a tremolo. keep it simple.

i'd say get a squier telecaster, you can get them for like $150-200. try them out though, don't just order it online. telecasters are pretty difficult guitars to truly fuck up in terms of manufacturing, because they are very simplistic designs.
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>>61266370
I believe it is an SG1.

>pic related
Greetings from /k/. I'm a newfag to /mu/ but a regular /k/ommando
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>>61267631
Forgot to add that I absolutely love my SG1 and it is my favorite guitar that I currently own. The Tweederino SG will likely pass it
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So I'm gonna pick up a board and a pedal power tomorrow with some christmas money, so I need a little help. I've only ever really used 1 or 2 pedals at a time at most and I don't know shit when it comes to putting a nice pedalboard together? Do I just daisy chain everything together or what
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>>61267674
>eotech on forwards
do your BUIS clear the PEQ?
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>>61267631
is the floyd nut original on that fender?
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>>61267790
Yes they do. I've got a Trijicon Accupoint on it now

>allparts tremolo
Somebody fucked that Tweederino tremolo up. Good thing I'm getting the one he playing in the Chicago Music Exchange video
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>>61267674
>a toy next to a toy
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>>61267779
Nah the pedal power is designed so you can run power from an isolated source to each pedal. The Pedal Power 2 is nice, eight isolated outputs.

Daisy Chaining often introduces unwanted noise, especially with digital pedals.
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>>61267908
No no I know how the pedal power works, I just didn't know what order I should put my pedals in. What other options do I have besides just daisy chaining them?
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>>61267779
yes you just daisy chain them together. there's some "rules" to where the pedals should go to make them sound good though, look up "guitar signal chain" on google and read some articles.

start with the basic types of pedals first, don't get weird ass crazy effects until you get the basic pedals down, everything is built on your "basic" set of pedals. i consider the basic pedals - overdrive, distortion, fuzz, delay, tuner, power supply for the pedals (the power is optional, you can just use batteries if you want to save money).

that right there if you get good pedals is probably $500, not including the pedalboard you want to put the pedals on, and add onto that another $100-$200 for the pedal power supply if you want that.
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>>61267837
Not certain, it's a vintage Jap Fender from the 80s
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>>61267779
Basically, you can do a lot of things with effects. Some guys use pedals straight through from one to another. Some guys use stereo pedals later in the line and feed 2 amps(stereo sweeping phaser, ping pong delays). So guys have 2 lines on their boards, one feeding the front, one in an amps effect loops(some guys have 2 boards even). Some pedals have effect loops built into them so. Some guys have switching built into the board and hardly actually use the switches on the pedals, where you hit one switch on a board and it turns on a chain with 3 effects, hit another and only 1 of the previous effects stays active while a different one becomes active.

Seriously, the only limits you have as far as how to chain your pedals are budget and/or technical prowess.

The most basic, and what most people start with and continue to use in one pedal into the next and so on. There's a "standard" way to order them, that you can find online, but it all comes down to what sounds good for you.
The 3 things I ALWAYS do, volume pedal first, wah second, delay last. Everything else is in the middle.
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>>61267989
The pedals in the pic are the ones I own, just never had them all in the same setup. None of these are any good in an FX loop right? That'd for delay and reverb right?
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>>61268067
Depends, do you like them in the effects loop, or do you like them in front. Try both, might work better for either, depending on the amp, playing style, and delay/reverb. Some amps sound awful with anything in the loop, and some amps don't have loops, but people still use delays with them and get excellent results
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>>61267026
freakish blues
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>>61268067
some delays work better in the loop, some don't. analogue delays usually sound better just straight into the amp. digital delays apparently sound better in the loop, but i personally never tried a digital delay so i don't know. i know steve vai does that though - digital delay into the loop - but he also uses 2 delays set at different times going into two different amps to give a stereo effect.

you have some pretty heavy distorted sounds that probably aren't going to work well together, but as long as you don't use them stacked together (both turned on at the same time), i guess you'll be fine.

what are you looking to get? just a power supply and cords to put them together?
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>>61268193
I found it; it's the tone city king of blues
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>>61268067
Actually, looking at your pic, I wouldn't put any of those in the fx loop, except the noise suppressor, look up the boss ns x wiring for that. Heard good things about it, but I haven't needed a noise suppressor in some years.

I wouldn't put those the others in there because the effects send is after the preamp/tone shaping section, so you wouldn't be able to clock the eq to affect the harshness they can create. Some people use them there though.
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Is this a good deal?
$525 for a Surf Green hot rod deluxe
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191761444275?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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>>61268202
Yeah I'll have all the fuzz/ods together but wont use them at the same time. Gonna use the pharaoh for really loud doomy tone, gonna keep the Big muff quiet (think the intro to Funeralopolis). The feedbacker and the philospher cause me a lot of noise in some setups I've tried so far, guess I'll just keep moving them around.
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>>61268019
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OjpuBF54Xi0

My friend's Gibson acoustic
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>>61268496
the only gain stacks that usually work are fuzz+overdrive or distortion+overdrive

the overdrive, as long as it isn't set with the distortion completely up, will kick those pedals up a bit and you can get a lead tone out of it. davild gilmour used to do stuff like that
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>>61268607
I did notice that putting that shitty marshall pedal with minimal gain on the OD channel and low contour in front of the big muff helped it cut through a bit, if that's what youre getting at.
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>>61268707
yea, i do it with my fuzz pedal all the time, it's basically like eq'ing a fuzz to get rid of the mud and give it a little more bite
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>>61268739
Now would it be better to throw the philosophers tone in front of a fuzz pedal or after? It's cool to use for some Earth-ish drone but trying to find a way to put mix it into my doom sound. I'm pretty much sitting on the floor moving pedals around as I read responses so throw any suggestions at me
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>>61268810
i've never tried it, but i'm watching the demo on youtube right now

cool pedal but it's doing two things at once, which makes it kind of a problem. compressors are usually put before distortion boxes, but that pedal is a compressor and has a bit of overdrive to it.

what i've found with mixing around pedals is that fuzz boxes work best when it's going into an overdrive, so basically guitar->fuzz->overdrive->amp. it makes the fuzz sound controllable and it gives a nice warm sound before it hits the overdrive which then boosts up and eqs it a bit. if you do it the other way around with an overdrive going into a fuzz, when you kick the fuzz up it sounds way too muddy (for me) and is less controllable.

i'd personally put that pedal before the fuzz, so guitar->philsophers->fuzz->to amp.
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>>61268957
I don't usually put the grit on that past 9 o'clock so I think putting it before like you said will probably work out well.

I'll probably put a pic or a quick video on here if I buy a board tomorrow and get a layout and see if I can get some more feedback. Thanks to you guys who put up with some of my noob questions
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>>61269136
yea that's what i was figuring, it seems to be more of a compressor pedal than a drive pedal, so before a fuzz is probably your best bet. the other way around will probably sound weird
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Two things
1. I'm trying to get low action but keep getting dead notes. What do?
2. Would a 50-110 string gauge suffice for downtuning?
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Ive been a pretty big poor-o with fx but I'm buying some with xmas money now. Is an overdrive necessary if I'm getting a fuzz or would that be redundant?
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>>61269517
They are two different things.

Personally I have 2 overdrives, a distortion and a fuzz on my board and they all serve different purposes
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>>61269579

Why 2 overdrives? Different amounts of gain per pedal or what? I've played for a while but am really only now getting into fx.
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What's the most fedora acoustic company? Breedlove? ovation?
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>>61269636
Different sounds - one is a Klon klone, the other a Maxon Tube screamer.

The Klone I use as a clean boost and the TS with a bit of dirt I use the separately and stacked to really hit the front of the amp hard
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>>61263395
This >>61263560 avoid Bugera. Stores here stopped selling them for a reason.

>>61264114
>>61266161
Compressor pedal won't do anything to help that. That's not what a compressor does.

>get to family Christmas gathering
>get reminded about family music jam
>remember I got sent some stuff about it a couple weeks ago
>turns out everyone has been practicing
>I had to check my email to remember what the chord progression was
>I didn't bring anything fancy so I can't cheat with convoluted delays
Ended up just using a slide and my EBow and sounding great. Not a fan of the family music stuff though honestly.
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how do I play outside like this piano?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sCY987VPsI

or like Holdsworth?

I heard you're suppposed to play "wrong notes" on certain beats but land on good notes so I'll try and go out of key and more or less play random chromatic/madeup scales but this piano guy and Allan Holdsworth can noodle lines for the entirety of the song and still sound good.

What do?
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>>61269442
for low action you need very level frets and a properly set truss rod.

even with perfectly level frets, with a low action you need to pick very lightly so you don't get excessive buzzing. that's just the natural of the instrument, the lower you go, the more buzzing you will get so you need to compensate with your picking.
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>>61269855
playing 'outside' is very difficult to make sound good, you really need to know what you're doing

holdsworth doesn't just aimlessly noodle. have you ever watched any of his lesson videos or anything? the man has a literal phone book sized scale and chord book that he wrote for himself. he's absolutely insane.

he has come up with scales that don't resolve until the third octave.

that is extremely, extremely advanced stuff.
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>>61269905
yeah I watched his REH video. he just said he looks at the notes on the fretboard and noodles on them "attempting to make something vaguely musical".

also I recognize your posts. I've seen your mention the holdsworth phone book a few times. You like Django right?
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>>61269985
yes, django is my guitar-fu
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>>61269985
this guy kind of goes into how holdsworth sees the guitar, if you're interested. he lives next to holdsworth i think

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RycO2YoQWHM
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>>61269905
>>61269985
>>61270071
Gotta say, Holdsworth is an incredible guitarist but I find him kind of hard to listen to for any longer than ten minutes or so. Am I the only one?
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>>61270133
i don't like his music at all. he's a technical and theoretical mindfuck of a guitarist, but yea, i don't find the music itself that listenable. watch this though to get a glimpse into what he does, it's bat shit insane >>61270071
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>>61270133
everyone who doesn't like holdsworth says that.

just know that holdsworth in 1972, 1982, 1992, 2002, and 2012 are all incredibly different things and if you listen to an song or maybe an album and come to the conclusion you don't like it, you're missing out big time.

I myself like the 70's stuff he did as a guest guitarist in other bands and the early 80's stuff like Road Games and Metal Fatigue.

70's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bveYRBAS4dg

early 80's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9xOomYyLI8

80's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUi2EW2_5iY

90's
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnGf0CiN5Jg


fun stuff
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>>61270259
not that anon, but i still can't get over how cheesy it sounds. it's kind of the same thing with shawn lane, all those cheesy 80s sounds just make me cringe
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>>61270259
>everyone who doesn't like holdsworth says that.
No I kind of like him. I used to be big into Fredrik Thordendal's playing and Holdsworth was obviously a massive influence on him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYkSb7wtj0E
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>>61269855
https://youtu.be/FEcKlKyYz08
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>>61268261
yes
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>>61270259
Sounds like the soundtrack for a fishing video game.
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>>61270303
that's no way to enjoy music then. I listen to Bossa Nova, Beautiful Music, Easy Listening, Space Age Pop, Exotica, Disco, Euro/ItaloDisco/HI-NRG, Eurobeat and all sorts of other "cheesey" genres %100 onon ironically.

Music is good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz6EijdvyFw

you shouldn't be embarrassed by the music you like, unless it's metalcore or something like that...
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>>61270303
Shawn lane impresses me more than any shredder just because the guy, while generally being a wanker, had great rhythm and didn't have to "play in" to advanced techniques. He could go to 64th note speedshitting without having to go into it slow

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0ODb4yhKXY
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>Tune to pitch
>Pull whammy up
>Last 3 strings return sharp

>Tune to pitch
>Pull whammy down
>Last 3 strings return flat

what do. This is a PRS SE. Their website says to oil the bridge screws but I don't have any. Would filing out the nut help?
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>>61270603
>he fell for the PRS meme
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>>61270603
should have got the floyd rose master race
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>>61270635
I've never seen any PRS memes. Only research I did was a few YT videos.

>>61270657
If only I had the money. I wanted the custom 24 but had to settle with the standard
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>>61270635
lmao look at this contrarian retard
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I'm really new to pedals and shit, and im trying to build a sound similar to this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GQ4s4Qc3O8

Any Advice? My basic uneducated guess would just be a distorted bass + overdrive on guitar + Delay on vocals?
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Merry christmas guys, new setup photo with the new MBC-1. Honestly one of the best guitars I've played, definitely feels like a much higher quality model - albeit with lower tier pickups. That's easily fixable though.

Basically been trying out some different pedal chains, but the tried and true octaves > Drive > filters > looper
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>>61270758

MXR blue box is a sweet octave fuzz that could maybe get you a sound like that.
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I'm looking for an easy to use drum program and lookin to save as much money as I can. Anything similar to Rhythm Rascal?
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I don't know anything about pedals, but I just got th Boss RV-6 today and it's really cool. Since it has a time control I wouldn't need a seperate a delay pedal would I?
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>>61271184
Reverb and delay are a little different in that way.
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>>61270603
make sure the strings are properly stretched
and slack the strings (quickly push down on the trem bar) before tuning
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>he doesn't play a Gelvin
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>>61271448
>google Gelvin
"Dale Bozzio Gelvin ssm"
>yeah...she's really known for her guitar playing
"the ssm model will be released in mid 2014"
>one week away from 2016
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Got this baby for christmas. Already have an epiphone les paul and a seagull.

Only piece of equipment I have is a fender mustang amp.

What is the next thing i need to get? Pedals? A microphone?
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>>61271911
Better amp obviously
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Is there a more annoying Youtube reviewer?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhZHFqX0zJc
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>>61272063
Maybe I'm racist or something but I really hate this guy's face.
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how do I into jazz guitar? I'm not great but I feel like I could improve a lot by playing some more technically complex things other than rock. Any recommended songs/tabs? Most of what I hear and want to play is improv or no tab available. Pls help
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I have $1100 AUD to spend on a new amp. Upgrading from my beginner amp so I don't have any amp buying experience. I will mainly use it for recording but small gigs are a possibility down the road. What do I need to look for in an amp? I'll be playing psych rock on a MIM Strat.
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>>61272503
Do you have pedals?
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>>61272408
Quick answer is get a copy of the Real Book. That's always a good place to start. If you're looking to actually play jazz and improvise along with other players you're going to have to invest a lot of time into music theory and applying all of those rules to the guitar. On top of your basic pentatonic and blues scales you're going to have to learn all 7 modal scales and how to play them in every key etc.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SBvAVv29XY - Also learn donna lee, there are tabs for it and if you can get it up to speed it feels great shredding face with some good jazz licks.
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>>61272063
>GRDRDRDDRDRDRDRDRDEEEEETINGS IT IS ME ROB CHAPMAN©
>*sips tea*
>AND TODAY WE WILL BE REVIEWING THE GRETSCH ELECTROMATIC
>*adjusts dreadlocks to hide premature balding*
>LETS GET STARTED
>*plays metal with pinch harmonics*
>*plays a blues scale run and lets the two highest strings ring out*
>please buy my guitars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHXRANnuejk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEzmn1cy744
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>>61272408
>>61272408
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tb2UOpfEE4
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>>61272408
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZMCbf1TfRc
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>>61265172
>good bass
>humbuckers
pick one
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>>61272608
Yeah, fuzzface and a flanger at the moment. Will buy more eventually, amp budget is still $1100 regardless.
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>>61272951
Well I'd seriously recommend a dan electro fab distortian its really good
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>>61272951
i'd get a used deluxe reverb for around 650 and spend the rest on pedals
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>>61272951
Music shops post christmas sales start tuesday.

Just sayin

>>61272992
Where are you finding one for $650 AUD because I'll be all over that
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>>61272992
>Deluxe reverb
>650 AUD
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>>61272951
how do I into psychadelic guitar

>>61272724
>>61272684
>>61272616
thanks fellas, checking it out
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>>61273127
>>61273121
there's one selling in my area (cleveland) for $700 right now
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>>61273336
>AUD
>Australian Dollars
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>>61273350
sry wasn't paying attention
i'd still buy a used deluxe reverb
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So I got my brother pic related for Christmas, with my own fret/nut job and setup. He doesn't play guitar and has not expressed any interest in learning other than saying "that's cool," when I play. I pretty much just did this to guilt him into learning guitar. He has good taste in music, so I hope I'm not shitting on him too hard. Am I a bad person?
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>>61273522
Squier right? Hopefully you didn't spend too much money trying to get someone to play guitar but if someone doesn't want to learn they probably never will.
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>>61273522
as long as you don't get mad at him if he doesn't play you're fine
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>>61273522
Nah, just don't expect him to play it. He'll probably play it for a little bit and either get hooked or give up.
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>>61273543
sx all the way amigo. Working on these is a joy, the two way truss rods adjust so easy and stay in place. Jumbo frets are really easy to work on without worrying. Definitely the modder's guitar.
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>>61273547
>>61273552
Cool, I'll probably repo the thing if a couple years go by without him playing. Kinda hoping for it, that finish is even better in person.
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>>61273336
>I'd still buy the amp that's out of his budget
$1500 AUD is pretty standard for a used Deluxe Reverb.
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>>61273666
sorry i don't live in a third world country i don't give a shit about their money
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>>61273681
>Third world country
Australia's Human Development Index is the second highest in the world. So unless you're Norwegian what kind of shit hole is your home?
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Where can I post to get information/help on buying a guitar? Can I ask people here or is this general solely for discussion?
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>>61273778
You're welcome to ask here man, just gotta sift through potential shit posting and responses with heavy bias.
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>>61273792
Ok thank you. I've been playing an accoustic for about a year now. I've been saving up money for almost a half of a year and I have roughly $1700 to spend on a electric guitar and amp. I am going to be starting a band with my friends which will be powerviolence but I'm interested in playing skramz and metal (particularly sludge and grind) down the line. I have asked this before in different places a while ago and have general ideas of what I want, but no specific models.

This will be for recording and possibly playing live down the line. I've been looking at either a high quality epiphone sg/cheaper gibson sg with either a high quality marshall amp, a laney ironheart combo, or maybe something better wit the amp.

Thank you for any good reccs.
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Anyone know what guitar this is?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWB3bYK3-E4
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>>61273823
$1700 USD?

I should be able to help. I mainly play ambient and grind now, but I used to play death metal and the sludge end of post-metal.

Any particular reason you want to go with an SG, or is that just where you've started looking?
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>>61273825
Jupiter blue jazzmaster
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>>61273846
Yes USD sorry I should've clarified.

And that was really what I was recommended when I first asked this question a few months ago. I mean I like it, but I'm open to other options.
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>>61273823
Get this guitar, it's really good.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Gibson/2016-SG-Faded-Series-T.gc

With one of these amps, they're all really good.
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Peavey/6505-112-60W-1x12-Tube-Combo-Guitar-Amp.gc

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Marshall/DSL40C-40W-All-Tube-1x12-Guitar-Combo-Amp.gc

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Laney/Ironheart-All-Tube-30W-1x12-Guitar-Combo.gc

I would personally get the Peavey. Best bang for your buck imo.
Then you can use whatever's left in your budget for a case and cables and all that shit.
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>>61273857
Have you gone to stores and tried them out? What are the guitars that you've tried out so far and how would you rank them?
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Got me a fretless fender bass today and am just now learning. Any tips?
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>>61273871
I've tried out Les Pauls and SGs in the past at my local store and I generally preferred the way the SG felt.

>>61273867
Thanks my man.
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>>61273873
>fretless
>learning
this is bait
if not i'm sorry anon but you fucked up
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>>61273856
Thanks m8
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>>61273857
>Yes USD sorry I should've clarified.
No problem man, most people assume USD but you're in Aussie prime time at the moment.

So, sludge, grind and power violence are the big three? What tuning do you play in. Have any example bands that are in the ball park of what you want?

Guitar wise, head to a store and try everything you like. Whether you can afford it or not. Good thing with those styles of music is you can really use anything you want.

Amp wise, a lot will come down to personal preference, the cheapest of the two you mentioned would be a Marshall. Something like a JCM2000 DSL50 (old not new)
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>>61273867
>>61273871
One last question: If I can throw some money in for a distortion pedal, what will be good/essential/intersting ones to use for the genres that I am intersted in? As I said I will first be playing a powerviolence band however I am interested in playing skramz, sludge, grind, and possibly stoner.
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>>61273909
Something like a tube screamer to boost would be invaluable for grind.
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>>61273825
Apparently it's some kind of custom Jazzmaster-style guitar made by Psychederhythm.

http://www.psychederhythm.com/1-8_120728pmstb.htm
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>>61273907
I haven't gotten down to experimenting with tunings yet, even though I should soon.
Skramz is probably in there as well, maybe switch that out with grind and put it in my number 2 spot.

Bands in the ball park for the powerviolence will be Charles Bronson and Spazz.

Skramz will be my number two and in terms of that I'd say Pg. 99 and Orchid are big influences there.

With sludge and grind I'd say sound influences would be early Pig Destroyer, Acid Bath, and Eyehategod.

I also wanted to mix the skramz with industrial, but that's something for another day.
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>>61273909
listen to >>61273922
also srsly get that sg and a peavey 6505 combo and you'll be set
of course try them first if you can but you'll love that setup. trust me
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>>61273937
http://ebay.com/itm/Free-Shipping-Psychederhythm-Psychomaster-Meteor-Gray-Mica-Metallic-Guitar-/172036778284

Damn japs and their nice cheapass customs
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Nowadays, I don't even differentiate rock music by genre anymore. I go by the tuning, and the amount of gain used.

Anyone feels the same way?
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>>61273963
>$2,525
>cheapass

What?
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>>61273942
Skramz is sort of like the more punk equivalent of D-Beat isn't it? I can't comment on that too much, won't pretend I'm really familiar with the genre.

As for sludge and grind. Pig Destroyer, Acid Bath, and Eyehategod. Hmm. They're all downtuned, think Pig Destroyer is C and Drop A#, Acid Bath is C, and Eyehategod id D and Drop C.

Usually I'd recommend a 25.5" over a short scale for that, but for sludge the short scales can really sound awesome. Anything in that camp (SG, Les Paul, Explorer) would work. I'd also look at some ESP and Ibanez if you can. The punk stuff should be attainable with almost anything.

I'd go and play everything you can. Almost anything should be able to get you those sounds. Only thing I'd say is go for Humbuckers over Single Coils.

As for amplifiers, >>61273954 could work, TS-9 on the green channel is really mean. My pick would be a JCM800 2203, but you could probably find a JCM2000 DSL50 for less money.

Cabinet wise unless there's a cheaper brand available to you like Avatar, a used Marshall 1960AV/BV would be the way to go. I wouldn't use an A or B though, G12T-75s aren't great for sludge.
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>>61274028
Yeah, compare it to what guys in the US charge for
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>>61273963
In what world is that cheap? Moreover, it's barely custom! You badly need to get over to >>>/diy/ or at least google. You can easily get that setup for...well, a shitload less anyways. Not sure about the availability of jazz master bodies, but even if you started from a squire and replaced literally everything but the body, it'd be cheaper. Not to mention your headstock wouldn't be scribbled all over.
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>>61274073
>25.5
>LP, SG, explorer
I might have read that wrong, please clarify.
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>>61273888
I don't see what is so hard about it I mean it has fret lines so it's not really that different.
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>>61274120
>Usually I'd recommend a 25.5" over a short scale for that, but for sludge the short scales can really sound awesome.
That's one line before I mentioned the 24.75" instruments.
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>>61274120
>the short scales can really sound awesome. Anything in that camp (SG, Les Paul, Explorer)
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>>61274123
Scott's bass has a video on fretless bass but it might just be him trying to sell his signature model. Anyways it has a couple tips so check it out. And do give it a setup and basic intonation.
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>>61274073
I knew it would require me to downtune generally, and I've played acid bath and knew they were drop C, but I didn't go look for specific tunings in all of these. I know to look for humbuckers over single coils as well.

Funnily enough I was looking exactly at the TS-9 while you were talking about it.

As for the amplifiers I might just go for the 6505 combo for the cash. Though those marshall separate heads/cabinets are interesting.

If this could help, this song pretty much shows a good amount of the skramz style I'm interested in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R3k-DdvQuuw
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>>61274104
Did you see the specs? Dude, there's a reason luthier's charge a few kidneys worth
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>>61262143
An electro harmonix reverb, a mooer lofi pedal and a behringer vibrato which was broken before I even tried it

Fucking pissed off now
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Got an SSS American Standard Strat. I like it a lot so far, my only other decent guitar being a Les Paul. It plays well with my Twin Reverb and the neck has got a flame thing going on. Played it for a Christmas eve set. Not a lot of hum either. Haven't tried the trem system out though and it's not the color I was expecting. It's the 3 color burst. Any advice on what to expect with tone with my new axe?
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>>61274159
>I've played acid bath and knew they were drop C
C Standard, not Drop C.
>6505 combo for the cash
If you go that right get a 5150 or 6505 2x12 combo. The 1x12 is made in China and isn't made nearly as well. Also keep in mind the stock speakers in the combos aren't a great match for the amplifier. You'll want to swap it to a Vintage 30 or C90 later most likely. Justt keep in mind they're very loud combos.

Similar money could possibly get you a JCM2000 or JCM900 SL-X with a cabinet as well.

Luckily, those amplifiers have totally different voicing. So it shouldn't be hard to see which you prefer. The Peavey's gain structure is more saturated, boosting the green would be the way to go for sludge though. Marshalls don't usually have as much gain, but it's drier and equally as mid-focused.

Neither will have trouble in a mix.

>>61274186
>future reference
>Pronouns usually refer to things previously listed.
They were mentioned after the line >>61274143 that anon pointed out. Are you reading my posts backwards or something?
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>>61274210
>C standard, not Drop C.
Yeah sorry about that, I know it isn't drop C, I just meant generally would require dropping the tuning down.

It's also 5 am where I live and I'm super tired and am doing last minute research lel.

Thanks man, I'll check them all out and remember to replace the speakers ASAP.
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>>61274168
I did see some basic specs, but nothing that seemed impressive, maybe you could point something out that is expensive to produce? I only saw a normal guitar. I mean, It's got a custom bridge and pickups? Am I missing something?
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>>61271448
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1Hs2AQwDgA
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>>61272829
>implying
my bass has 2 of them and it has great tone
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>>61274277
pics plz. Also that guy has no idea what he's talking about you can ignore him.
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>>61268206
no, get the alpha drive
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>>61274238
The thing with tunings around C/B and lower is that you pretty much need to set the guitar up for it. So don't expect to play in B and E if you're using a six.

As for the video you linked, keep in mind the Peavey 5150/6505 clean tones aren't exactly great. I'd use something else for that kind of music myself.
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>>61274277
First time I read this I read
>My bass has like 2 of them and it has great tone
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>>61274325
Thank you for informing me on the tuning issue.

So you're telling me it's better to go look for the Marshall amps you mentioned instead because of the cleaner tones?

I was just sorta enamored by the price reduction of those combo amps the guy posted before that but that's fine haha.

Pardon me if my knowledge on the technicalities isn't up to scratch, I guess this is something I should've read more up on before going into this.
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>>61274359
kek
>>61274306
here m80, sorry for the shitty quality
the pic doesn't show it but it has a see-thru finish
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>>61267026
I would recommend the VFE Blues King for a blues overdrive actually. The Big Joe R-403 is certainly not a bad option either.
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>>61274394
forgot pic kek
i swear h
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>>61274250
Sorry, should have worded that better.
A good luthier will charge you $2k+ for a custom guitar. You're paying not only for top quality materials but also his craftsmanship, which will always be better than a factory made guitar or in this case, what you can glue together in your garage. A proper luthier will spend hundreds of hours building your guitar and inspecting every single detail to make it perfect and last, not to mention the usually better materials.
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>>61274405
>i swear the transparent blue is godly
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>>61274383
>Thank you for informing me on the tuning issue.
It's mainly due to using thicker strings, so it'll be more apparent on something like an SG or Les Paul.

The equivalent of a 46 for your low E (~16.5lbs) in standard tuning would be a 56 or 59 for the low C. A 59 in standard tuning would be around 27.5lbs of tension.

>So you're telling me it's better to go look for the Marshall amps you mentioned instead because of the cleaner tones?
Not necessarily. Just play a 6505 first. You may hate the clean tone as it is quite cold and stiff.

>I was just sorta enamored by the price reduction of those combo amps
Just stick to the USA Peavey combos, the Chinese ones are rubbish. There is also a combo JCM2000, but it uses EL84s so it saturates in a fizzy sort of way which really hurts the amplifier as saturation is a good part of a DSLs tone.

>Pardon me if my knowledge on the technicalities isn't up to scratch, I guess this is something I should've read more up on before going into this.
Don't sweat it. You've gotta start somewhere right? Sorry I can't give you really black and white recommendations, but so much of it comes down to preference, especially in the types of music you're wanting to play.
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>>61274437
OK thank you for being patient with me man, I gotta really go the fuck to bed now. I'm keeping this all in mind and am going to base the bulk of the purchase off of the sound.
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>>61274489
>I'm keeping this all in mind and am going to base the bulk of the purchase off of the sound
That's the way to do it. It's worth looking up settings for amplifiers you test as well when you're still learning.

Marshalls and Peaveys are straight foward, but things like Mesas can be a little counter-intuitive. For example to boost the mid range on a Mesa Mark series amplifier, you turn the bass down.
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>>61274526
Reading the manual for Mesa amps is actually worth it - most other amps are plug and play more or less, but Mesas are weird.

Once you get them dialed in, though...
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>>61274409
You're dreaming man. First of all, most guitars are equally "handmade." There are no aspects of building a guitar that can be done by a machine that don't benefit from it, so you will see 90% of manufacturers making the same choices. Thus, any brand can legally claim a guitar is handmade. The exception worth arguing is the neck. You should research whether your guitar has a hand shaped neck, and if you actually want one. Second of all, a truly custom instrument is built to your specs. Just calling it custom is pretty much the same as other marketing terms like "special" and "limited." What it means is up to the manufacturer. The particular guitar you linked is made of alder, a very consistent wood that can be purchased by the manufacture for at MOST $30 per body's worth, including the cost of rejecting bad pieces. A luthier will not spend hundreds of hours on your guitar. In fact, the biggest differences in build quality between what I could make versus a professional are going to be based on tools. A pro will have better tools and more automation available to them. As an example of this, I went to the kala ukulele company's flagship store, where they make the custom instruments, considered by many to be the best ukuleles in the world, and they do all the front, back, and neck carving robotically, and the finishes by robot. They can charge more for offering this technology. Bracing was adhered to the ukuleles by vacuum press. The handmade parts included inlays, frets, and bridges. Truth be told, when you buy an electric guitar, the most difficult and expensive parts to do perfectly are the cosmetics. If you are buying an unbound guitar, with dot inlays, you need to ask yourself where EXACTLY the money is going.
/rant
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Guys, they updated the info for the new sx bass... pasta below

Ultra light, one piece, solid, American swamp ash body (the body on this bass is worth the price alone!)
One piece, bolt-on, Canadian maple neck with rosewood reinforcement and dual action trus rod
High mass (BB104) bridge for improved sustain
Improved (DJ430CR) tuners for precision tuning
D'addario strings
Two single coil pickups are controlled from two volume controls and one tone control for lots of sound variation
Pearloid pickguard
Maple fretboard with 20 jumbo, hand filed frets and pearloid block inlays
Polyurethane finish
Chrome hardware completes the look
Note: Since this is a one piece neck, adjusting the trus rod requires removal of the pick guard.

tl;dr hand filed frets. Looks like they might as well call this an agile. I haven't heard recent pickups but if they're any good rip fender. I hope the other finishes come out soon, if they're as good as the ash series...
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>>61269855
Expert jazz pianist Barry Harris has a set of rules he invented for himself to navigate how he descends a scale playing over dominant chords.

Basically, depending on whether you start a line on a downbeat or an upbeat, you insert a certain number of chromatic half-steps in the scale to make sure the strong notes of the scale land on strong beats within the measure.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/256123443/Barry-Harris-Dominant-Half-Step-Rules#scribd

https://youtu.be/ec52xEtcV24

https://youtu.be/EMaFtF-d7e8

Practicing these rules over and over on a static chord vamp would probably be a good way to ingrain a decidedly more bebop feel to your playing.
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Just got this baby for Christmas. It has great tone and feels great to play.

>inb4 Squier
Squiers aren't that bad tb.h f.am, it's just the standard series and everything else below it that suck balls.

Also, how do i remove the Squier logo and replace it with a Fender logo instead? I just HATE the look of the Squier logo.
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>>61276072
That looks honto ni nice, senpai.
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>>61276156
thx senpai desu
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>>61276072
also its my first guitar with a tremolo arm, and boy, those things are fun to play around with
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>>61276072
>Also, how do i remove the Squier logo and replace it with a Fender logo instead?
That's illegal which is against the rules on 4chan :^)
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>>61276286
how is it illegal if i don't plan on reselling it anon? tell me.
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>>61276301
>how is making counterfeit money illegal if I don't plan on using it :^)
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>>61276315
stop memeing me into submission anon, it hurts
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>>61276323
It's alright, anon, your pain is over.
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How do I go about continuing to learn to solo/improvise? I know this well, what next lads?
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>>61276072

Tbqh anon, if you really like the sound of this guitar I think it's important that you let people know that it's a Squire. They get bad raps as being a beginners guitar when they're really coming into their own and are coming out with some nice products (Vintage Modified series, etc.) there's even a new Bullet Tele that has some aftermarket value. But I guess it's your guitar, do whatevs you want.
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How long before we see all the stuff people reselling their stuff? I need some cheap gear.
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>>61276476
Soloing/Improvising should come from the heart and be first heard in your head. You have no business playing a single note if you can't hear it first. This is why most guitar players suck desu
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Do you guys believe in the whole, your guitar is part of you stuff? Like, you buy a guitar, play it, ding it, abuse it, after a while it becomes a reflection of you. It becomes invaluable. Just like you age and get all wrinkly, your guitar gets scratches and dings.

Or is it just metal and wood?

Personally I have kept all 3 electric guitars I have bought, they are pretty important to me since they are all acquired during milestones of my life
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>>61276891
Give it a week and craigslist will be filled with starter packs and squiers
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>>61276864
Thanks anon, but its not the fact that IT IS a squier, I just dont like the look of the logo, i prefer the fender logo. But yeah, the VM series and the CV series are actually the only good one, other than that, the rest arent really good.

And a bullet tele with aftermarket value? thats new
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>>61276072

Why do you want a Fender logo on that guitar. That's like buying a blank wallet and etching a Armani logo on it.
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>>61276949
>That's like buying a blank wallet and etching a Armani logo on it.
That's pretty much what an armani wallet is though.
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>>61276949
see >>61276942
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>>61276476
Get these shapes under your fingers with slides.

Learning these really opened my playing and made it sound less rigid, I think.
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My sub woofer is making slight pulsating noises. Is it dying?
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>>61276964

Okay.. Well you won't be able to counterfeit it anyway. The serial number on the back won't match. So I don't see the harm
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>>61276891
February
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What's a good introduction to learning jazz?
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>>61277027
yeah, so do you know how f.a.m?
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>>61276072
>Also, how do i remove the Squier logo and replace it with a Fender logo instead?
Removing it is easy.
Take off all hardware from headstock.
Sand entire face of headstock using 300 grit sandpaper or a 3m sanding sponge until all of the finish and logo are gone, careful not to scuff the nut.
Refinish bare headstock using tung oil, it makes a beautiful hard finish on maple. Use only 2 applications, lightly sanding between the first and second.
Find logo of choice(a little harder) apply, or leave blank.
Reassemble and restring.
Presto you did it.
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>>61277218
based anon, thanks
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Hey guys I wanna plug my AEB into my ableton to record a few riffs. Which cord should I get? Any recommendations?
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Will this be able to trigger everyone on /gg/ ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOYSYuRPPKI&feature=youtu.be
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>>61277246
>semihollow with fanned frets, classical neck and 7 strings
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>>61276927
Damn. I was hoping for more amps and cabinets.
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>>61276923
What if I can't hear notes in my head yet? I kinda already do it with trial and error and going to a higher/lower note if I think it would sound good after the note I just played.
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>>61277246
I actually quite liked it.
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>>61277433
I guess I should have posted this at shitpost 'o clock. I think it's pretty cool too.
It should have a piezo though.
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>>61277234
If you run into any problems give me a holler, I'm usually around by 6am eastern.
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>>61277197

I don't know. This is actually the first time I realize that fender put decals on their multi thousand dollar dollar guitars.
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>>61277644
oh yeah, lets say i want to put on a Fender logo instead of the Squier logo, how would i do that? I've seen videos about it, and they use water decal things (i forgot the actual name), basically like stickers, and i dont have any of those, so how would i put on a logo on the headstock? besides painting it on of course
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>>61277677
That's really the only part you might have trying to find the logo, as for the water thing you soak them in water then slide off paper onto refinished headstock and let dry. Be very careful not to fuck it up as they are very fragile. Search the Google maybe you'll find one.
If it was me I'd just leave it without a logo.
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>>61277743
alright anon, thanks again, and merry late-christmas!
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>>61276476
Major pentatonic, the 7 modes from Major through to Locrian are all shapes worth knowing.

Then the harmonic minor, and also the gypsy version ( has #4). Can be very cool to do Phrygian Dominant with a maj 7 - Miserlou is a famous piece that borrows this pattern.

Then you should try pentatonic superimposition - playing B minor pent in C to generate C Lydian, or using E minor in C to generate a C maj 7 sound. Very easy technically, but it requires an understanding of modes to implement.

After that alternate scales like the Dominant/Indian Pentatonic, Altered Scale, Melodic Minor Modes.

>>61276923
Shutup, artfag. Part of learning scales and arrpegios is ear training. You have to do both, not just close your eyes and do blues scales runs until your hair falls out.
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>>61274267
>schilling
kek
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>>61276924
To me they are tools. I am not sentimental. That being said I generally customize them a lot, so for another guitar to have the same value it'd need the same mods.
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i finally got a strymon timeline, but its adding a couple of seconds onto the end of the loop, anyone know what i'm doing wrong or how to fix?
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>>61265953
What is that instrument?
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>>61277847
Don't forget about the mixolydian scale :^)
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>>61278233
Don't forget the minor gin&tonic and lickalesbian scales.
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Scales are the biggest scam in music. Don't waste your time learning them all. You only have 12 notes to work with. Make your own
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new thred pls
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>>61278594
Don't forget the major fleshflute and browneye scales.
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>>61278703
Strictly following scales is a scam yeah, it limits yourself a lot. However they're still a great guideline when playing with other people or to know how to not make an atonal lick that makes no sense.
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>>61278703

There's really only three types of scales. Major, Minor Harmonic and Minor Melodic.
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>>61279056
There's really only one type of scale. Chromatic
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>>61279097

Syn Gates you really need to stop posting here and that guitar is too 13 year old.
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For the money, if I want to buy a Strat, should I get a Carvin Bolt, or an American Standard?

It seems like I get more with the Carvin, option for SS frets, and locking tuners . I could always swap the PUPs
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>>61279147
American deluxe for the compound neck
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DV mark DV40 212

Good and or Nah?
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>>61279442
Amp*

But you guys knew what I meant
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Can someone greentext the steps of learning to improvise/solo for me? Where do I start and what do I do?
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