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I do tend to play lighter in a folk/americana band that I play in just because it's real mellow and I use lighter sticks. I'm going to beat the poo poo out of my kit in my rock band though. Monitors have been a godsend. I don't have to ask people to turn up anymore, just give me more in my monitor!
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 00:04 |
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# ? May 31, 2024 05:31 |
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i hate this dude's guitar and the light up bullshit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdhUvQdxHH8
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 05:31 |
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Spanish Manlove posted:i hate this dude's guitar and the light up bullshit great, I've always wanted to hear subpar Wyndham Hill poo poo fused with mediocre modern prog. this is extremely my jam. in fairness the guitar was mostly incidental to the pedalboard
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 09:22 |
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Ferroque posted:Having monitors helps everybody tremendously, I really can't stress that enough Yeah, we go straight into the board with the guitars and bass. Then we put a mic in front of the bass drum and hang another one on a boom over the snare area. Everything sounds great coming through the monitors. The drummer is a happy camper.
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 10:04 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHIxxH7_g9U
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 20:07 |
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Dude's got a smooth left hand, but how come none of these god drat things have anyone with a high speed camera to actually verify if he picked or fretted every note? Which he definitely didn't.
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 22:05 |
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You stay classy, Gibson. http://www2.gibson.com/Southern-Rock-Tribute.aspx From $6583..
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# ? Jul 4, 2014 22:47 |
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was kinda hoping the "worthy cause" referred to in the ad copy was the united daughters of the confederacy or council of conservative citizens
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 00:10 |
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Considering they made the "gently caress Obama" Les Paul posted earlier, I really wouldn't be surprised. On the bright side, you know how cheap and portable audio recorders are really difficult to find these days? Well the geniuses at Gibson have finally solved the problem with this stupid loving cable.
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 00:41 |
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Don't give your bumble bees crystal meth, kids.
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 01:24 |
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comes along bort posted:was kinda hoping the "worthy cause" referred to in the ad copy was the united daughters of the confederacy or council of conservative citizens Haha, that would fit Gibson's image so perfectly.
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 02:25 |
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Sockington posted:You stay classy, Gibson. I wonder how many of these they sell
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 03:01 |
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Sockington posted:You stay classy, Gibson. 6500 and it's not even bookmatched lol
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 03:05 |
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bisticles posted:. In the weekend-warrior-lets-just-play-mustang-sally-for-20-minutes bands, the band usually just plows through the solos and verses at full volume, whereas the seasoned guys know how to back it down, throw in just enough notes to keep the song on track, and let it breathe. You'll have to forgive me, I am not musically inclined. Is that sort of like how on a lot of music nowadays (how it's mastered) if you look at a song's volume level it's just full-bore from start to finish instead of having an appropriate ebb and flow?
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 03:39 |
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Three-Phase posted:You'll have to forgive me, I am not musically inclined. it's hard to tell what he was trying to say. he starts off talking about 20 minutes of mustang sally which is excessively long but then goes on to describe how they 'plow through solos' or whatever. plowing through and 20 minutes don't really add up what bisiticles is really telling us is that he's an old gently caress and doesn't like young whippersnapper bands who don't thrive on bluesy trills or yell "woo!" and take a long break every time the guitarist does a slow bend or a lick. Instead they just, you know, finish the song. blues dads don't like to finish a song. they want an infinite return so they can stand around stroking their necks.
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 04:42 |
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Three-Phase posted:You'll have to forgive me, I am not musically inclined. Sort of, although I think you're talking about this sort of thing.
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 04:58 |
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ZombieParts posted:it's hard to tell what he was trying to say. he starts off talking about 20 minutes of mustang sally which is excessively long but then goes on to describe how they 'plow through solos' or whatever. plowing through and 20 minutes don't really add up Short version is bad bands don't know when to shut up. It's never been to do with old/young but rather with knowing how to play with a band and knowing when to shut the gently caress up. Bluesdads are generally pretty bad at this, metalkids are not much better. Can always tell the difference between a pro band and a kiddie band by how often both guitarists are playing at once, even if it's the same thing (it's always).
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 08:34 |
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calling bullshit on this. 'flight of the bumblebee' is in 16th notes, so at 120bpm you're playing 8 notes in a second. playing that ten times faster at 1200bpm? 80 notes in a second. to put that in perspective, if you were to play at 1300bpm a row of 16th open low es, you'd be playing so fast the note couldn't even complete a cycle! musician_powerlevels.txt
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# ? Jul 5, 2014 08:46 |
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Heartbroken 2Twice posted:calling bullshit on this. 'flight of the bumblebee' is in 16th notes, so at 120bpm you're playing 8 notes in a second. playing that ten times faster at 1200bpm? 80 notes in a second. you've managed to fundamentally misunderstand what bpm means, gg
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 06:43 |
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Weird BIAS posted:you've managed to fundamentally misunderstand what bpm means, gg Um, he hasn't though? I'd you were playing sixteenth notes at 1300 bpm, you'd be playing 87 notes per second, which is bullshit. The problem is that at some point the math changes to playing quarter notes at whatever tempo instead of sixteenths. So yes, he's playing 1300 notes a minute, or sixteenths at 325 bpm, close to double the original tempo, which is still loving impressive.
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 07:11 |
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every note can be a beat, and when doing timing measurements like in that video every note is to be considered a beat. this is incredibly common in drum timing videos partly because a larger number is more impressive than saying you played 325 bpm sixteenth notes but some software and hardware that measures that poo poo assume all notes equal beats. It's incredibly obvious what the guy was trying to say by 1300 bpm, not 1300 bpm sixteenth notes, which would be 20800 beats(or notes) per second.
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 07:36 |
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I don't disagree, but the inconsistency bugs me and he should have started counting at 680bpm rather than at 170, because switching like that caused ths restarted argument.
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 07:43 |
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Weird BIAS posted:every note can be a beat, and when doing timing measurements like in that video every note is to be considered a beat. this is incredibly common in drum timing videos partly because a larger number is more impressive than saying you played 325 bpm sixteenth notes but some software and hardware that measures that poo poo assume all notes equal beats. It's incredibly obvious what the guy was trying to say by 1300 bpm, not 1300 bpm sixteenth notes, which would be 20800 beats(or notes) per second. i understand what you're saying, but if you watch at 170bpm the dude is clearly playing more than 170 notes per minute, but later it changes to notes per minute as Octatonic noticed. and besides, 1300 npm works out to more than 21 notes/second - which is beyond the bounds of human rhythm perception. the metronome would make a note rather than a rhythm at that frequency. you're right about all your points, but the video contradicts itself
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 07:48 |
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fir enough, in a spirit of goodwill i bring you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1tVG-jDWd8
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 07:52 |
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Here's a fun video of Jim Stafford (probably best known as a comedy/novelty country singer, but also a pretty decent guitar player) showing off a Roland G-707 in the mid-'80s on the Johnny Carson show by doing an "Axel F" cover. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3VgdpU2nEw Good lord, the tracking on those things was bad -- I'm pretty sure most of what sounds like Stafford loving up the tune is actually the G-707 loving up the tracking. (BTW the reason it says "Branson, MO" at the end of that YouTube video title is because Stafford uses his entire YouTube account to promote his Branson show.)
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 08:22 |
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Here's a more standard Jim Stafford song by comparison https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyjlxIcu8AM
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 08:31 |
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Weird BIAS posted:fir enough, in a spirit of goodwill i bring you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YbMGW6xSzw
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 08:31 |
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tacodaemon posted:Here's a fun video of Jim Stafford (probably best known as a comedy/novelty country singer, but also a pretty decent guitar player) showing off a Roland G-707 in the mid-'80s on the Johnny Carson show by doing an "Axel F" cover. That Roland is loving glorious in a horrible 80s sort of way.
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 08:41 |
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So I guess steampunk bands are a thing that exists, and, I don't know, maybe you would wear a kilt or something. Want to see it in action? Are you sure? There's like a belly dancer or something. I don't know. I don't know anything any more. I should get off the internet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESK279XocP4
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 17:49 |
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So steam punk robot bands are a thing http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ojYK6CW8gdw
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 18:15 |
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Whenever I see steampunk stuff I just feel embarrassed for anyone who participates in it. Also bad music.
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# ? Jul 6, 2014 20:46 |
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There's only one robot band that anyone should listen to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RBSkq-_St8
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 05:13 |
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i gave a guitar to a friend/bandmate 4 years and 2000 miles ago and i thought i'd never see it again. well the other week it took a plane home and she's all mine again. in honor of this i'm going to post it here so you can tell me how ugly it is. hope yall like old-rear end abused guitars!!
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 16:54 |
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Synonamess Botch posted:i gave a guitar to a friend/bandmate 4 years and 2000 miles ago and i thought i'd never see it again. well the other week it took a plane home and she's all mine again. Other than the sticker that looks rad as hell.
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 17:32 |
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Gilgameshback posted:Other than the sticker that looks rad as hell. bad religion was hugely influential to me so that one stays. although i did have to remove about a half dozen new stickers when i got it back i couldnt bring myself to take that one off thing still sounds amazing clean or dirty and it has the best neck i've ever played. a lot of guitars have come and gone but i'm never letting this one go again.
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 17:43 |
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Synonamess Botch posted:i gave a guitar to a friend/bandmate 4 years and 2000 miles ago and i thought i'd never see it again. well the other week it took a plane home and she's all mine again. the outie jack is cute a cool guitar. looks like it used to be a fender-type hardtail from those drill holes and the headstock angle, but it doesn't seem like there's much of a shim in the neck pocket? if it plays weirdly/you get intonation and action issues, that might be worth a look. for some reason you see a lot of peaveys that are a lot more playable with a little shimming. really cool-looking though. in fact, take the sticker off and put on a trapeze tailpiece and i could see some jazz dudes using it. e: disregard all the neck talk, if it plays well that's awesome.
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 17:44 |
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yeah it supposed to be like a fender hardtail, string thru body. I have no idea why it has the stoptail, it was like that when I found it in the pawn shop I played it pretty regularly for 5-ish years and it didn't give me any issues, and the neck isn't shimmed. i find it kind of charming in a kludgy way so i'm just going to leave it be. oh also the wiring is a nightmare and i'm pretty sure it only still makes sound because of black magic. but it makes beautiful sounds, so if it ain't broke...
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 17:52 |
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Synonamess Botch posted:i gave a guitar to a friend/bandmate 4 years and 2000 miles ago and i thought i'd never see it again. well the other week it took a plane home and she's all mine again. I love the bass version of these, but man they must weigh like 15 pounds.
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 17:57 |
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Synonamess Botch posted:i gave a guitar to a friend/bandmate 4 years and 2000 miles ago and i thought i'd never see it again. well the other week it took a plane home and she's all mine again. I thought this was the worst music equipment thread not the music equipment that owns bones thread (I wanna play the hell out of that thing)
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# ? Jul 7, 2014 18:08 |
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# ? May 31, 2024 05:31 |
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Sire Oblivion posted:There's only one robot band that anyone should listen to: That's pretty awesome... could use a Max Headroom style singer... is that... a robot dog humping the hi-hat stand?!
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