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Dirt posted:I prefer that 24" or 24.75" scale tone@!!!!!222!!!!@@!!!11! Because your utter lack of talent has left a yawning chasm that you can only hope to fill with an ever-escalating deluge of stupid guitar poo poo
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TheChaosPath posted:Because your utter lack of talent has left a yawning chasm that you can only hope to fill with an ever-escalating deluge of stupid guitar poo poo gently caress
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 08:13 |
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Dirt posted:gently caress There is a little good news - going the multi-scale/ERG route just ends with you making tweedly unlistenable garbage that sounds like robots loving instead of something truly horrible like buying a Klon or a Dumble
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TheChaosPath posted:There is a little good news - going the multi-scale/ERG route just ends with you making tweedly unlistenable garbage that sounds like robots loving instead of something truly horrible like buying a Klon or a Dumble My entire guitar sound is me trying to pretend I am Buckethead. Will a multiscale guitar help me or what? I put a killswitch in my lovely Ibanez. I am pretty metal. edit: I need left/right hand Independence exercises because using a killswitch is hard as gently caress and Buckethead makes it look so easy edit 2: Look at this poo poo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVCOKbYKQm8 It's harder than it looks Dirt fucked around with this message at 08:40 on Jul 3, 2016 |
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TheChaosPath posted:There is a little good news - going the multi-scale/ERG route just ends with you making tweedly unlistenable garbage that sounds like robots loving instead of something truly horrible like buying a Klon or a Dumble I had to look up what a Dumble was. It makes so much sense now.
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Dirt posted:My entire guitar sound is me trying to pretend I am Buckethead. how does anyone stay awake during this jeeeesus
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Buck Turgidson posted:how does anyone stay awake during this jeeeesus I'm sorry you like lovely music/guitarists edit: buckethead owns so hard
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 08:53 |
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Dirt posted:What is the point of a multi scale guitar? supposedly it provides better intonation e: buckethead's tolerable in small doses playing other people's music i.e. praxis but otherwise no thank you
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 09:54 |
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Hello goons, I made a drum beat that combines the very essence of GBS - heavy metal and burgs. I hope you enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejujshOC8OI
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 10:29 |
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iMonarch posted:Hello goons, I made a drum beat that combines the very essence of GBS - heavy metal and burgs. I hope you enjoy. This is the Stupid Music poo poo thread, not the Awesome Music poo poo thread.
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 13:09 |
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comes along bort posted:supposedly it provides better intonation improved intonation is a minor side effect. it's about string tension e: and like natural hand position bs which makes sense to a degree but it's mostly for string tension muike fucked around with this message at 13:29 on Jul 3, 2016 |
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most importantly it's a guarantee that no good music will ever be produced on that instrument
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# ? Jul 3, 2016 13:38 |
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Dirt posted:What is the point of a multi scale guitar? Intonation on a guitar is always a compromise; there's no way to have perfect intonation across the entire fretboard. Multiscale and Buzz Feiten systems and such are attempts at a better compromise. Whether you think they're 'better' is largely down to personal choice, like everything else with musical instruments. The only guy I personally know to use multiscale is actually a monster tasteful player, but he sounds great on everything he plays so who knows. I've never heard him mention it so maybe he just liked the way the bass played.
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# ? Jul 4, 2016 18:33 |
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I have no idea
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# ? Jul 5, 2016 02:29 |
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Buck Turgidson posted:how does anyone stay awake during this jeeeesus As a major Buckethead fan I wonder myself, I saw him last week and he still has the WORST sound I've ever had to endure during a live performance, the speakers were constantly peaking and your ears loving hurt. This is also the fourth or fifth time I've seen Buckethead; it's always been the same. Other than that, Buckethead can play any solo but he always resorts to his bread and butter lick that's super fast and impresses most of the audience but as a guitar player you know he's just phoning it in. It really sucks because his slower playing when he incorporates his phrasing is loving phenomenal. Sadly though, most of the show is just him jacking off on guitar and impressing idiots. edit: His lack of a backing band is also god drat loving bullshit and so boring. sigher fucked around with this message at 04:17 on Jul 5, 2016 |
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s.i.r.e. posted:As a major Buckethead fan I wonder myself, I saw him last week and he still has the WORST sound I've ever had to endure during a live performance, the speakers were constantly peaking and your ears loving hurt. This is also the fourth or fifth time I've seen Buckethead; it's always been the same. Other than that, Buckethead can play any solo but he always resorts to his bread and butter lick that's super fast and impresses most of the audience but as a guitar player you know he's just phoning it in. It really sucks because his slower playing when he incorporates his phrasing is loving phenomenal. Sadly though, most of the show is just him jacking off on guitar and impressing idiots. I've seen him like 8 times in various places across the country. Was loving awesome every time except for the one time I saw him on a "big tour". Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains in Detroit(Buckethead, Les Claypool, Bernie Worrell, Brain on drums). Was total garbage with awful sound. Literally all we could hear was drums and Claypool's bass. No vocals/keys/guitars. I think that's more on the venue that him. Best one was just him and That1Guy as the Frankenstein Brothers at the Granada Theater in Dallas. The strangest hour and a half of music I have ever sat through. Pretty cool though. Also saw him in Austin at some garbage club with just him and a drum machine and it was cool as poo poo. He handed me a bag of fake blood It's definitely a venue thing. edit: iMonarch posted:Hello goons, I made a drum beat that combines the very essence of GBS - heavy metal and burgs. I hope you enjoy. Holy poo poo I just watched this. Best thing I've seen all day Dirt fucked around with this message at 05:17 on Jul 5, 2016 |
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Vulture Culture posted:yeah he can go through the finger exercises from his lesson book really, really fast So what exactly is the difference? I'm not a guitarist and I can't tell any difference between what this thread says is actual musical skill/talent and what is just ripping through scales and finger exercises. It all sounds like self-indulgent tweedly poo poo to me.
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praxis posted:So what exactly is the difference? I'm not a guitarist and I can't tell any difference between what this thread says is actual musical skill/talent and what is just ripping through scales and finger exercises. It all sounds like self-indulgent tweedly poo poo to me. If they're playing fast but in key with a variety of melodic and rhythmic themes and it doesn't go on for very long, there is a nonzero probability that something cool and good is happening, leaving you a judgment call If they're just blasting through whatever notes are conveniently located in straight 32nds and/or have and employ a whammy bar for any purpose, they can be safely ignored
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TheChaosPath posted:If they're playing fast but in key with a variety of melodic and rhythmic themes and it doesn't go on for very long, there is a nonzero probability that something cool and good is happening, leaving you a judgment call Duane Eddy and Kevin Shields beg to differ.
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Dirt posted:Was total garbage with awful sound. Literally all we could hear was drums and Claypool's bass. No vocals/keys/guitars. I think that's more on the venue that him. God drat do I hate this, I did sound at my college's university center for 5 years and it's lead me to be driven absolutely nuts by poor mixes. There's a place that a friend of mine's band plays semi-regularly, and the mixes are just so totally random, it's ridiculous. Due to the nature of the place, they don't really do sound checks before shows, but motherfucker you are sitting right there during the show adjust the board as they're playing can you seriously not hear how bad this sounds because I can't hear the bassist or second vocalist either idiots
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# ? Jul 9, 2016 06:29 |
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we used to just turn every piece of equipment as high as it would go, but we were a highschool trash punk band so that was kinda the point. still sounded better than that buckethead video. it sounds like he just turned on the "crunch" effect on his practice amp and called it a day.
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# ? Jul 11, 2016 01:53 |
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Buckethead is really cool. I've never seen him live, but when I was a teen I used to religiously collect bootlegs of his performances, and I've never heard one quite as bad as that. I'd say he's a better studio musician, but I can't say I've really enjoyed any of the last 200 albums he's made in the past few years though.
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argondamn posted:Buckethead is really cool. I've never seen him live, but when I was a teen I used to religiously collect bootlegs of his performances, and I've never heard one quite as bad as that. I'd say he's a better studio musician, but I can't say I've really enjoyed any of the last 200 albums he's made in the past few years though. buckethead seems like someone people like the concept of, but hes a terrible execution of himself
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# ? Jul 11, 2016 05:54 |
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the one positive thing about buckethead is how much he hosed with big time music industry people both dealing with ozzy and later guns n roses brain mantia's stories about him wearing down guns n roses' lawyers with crazy horseshit are hilarious, like communicating to everyone via a puppet mask
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:buckethead seems like someone people like the concept of, but hes a terrible execution of himself i like his music. i lost interest in the late 00s when he started releasing a bunch of albums that all sounded pretty samey. that might have changed since, i don't know. i do think most of his fans are there for the music more than the persona really. although i bet he gets a lot of curious people at shows. comes along bort posted:the one positive thing about buckethead is how much he hosed with big time music industry people both dealing with ozzy and later guns n roses Despite how much he hosed with GNR he's still the most prominently featured guitarist on CD despite the release being years later so that's saying something.
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comes along bort posted:the one positive thing about buckethead is how much he hosed with big time music industry people both dealing with ozzy and later guns n roses Didn't he also have a chicken coop built that he could sit inside while playing, and make Axl take him to Disneyland and go on rides with him? The guy is an awesome troll and a really talented guitarist even if he can't dial his own tone.
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Buckethead owns.
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kjetting posted:Didn't he also have a chicken coop built that he could sit inside while playing, and make Axl take him to Disneyland and go on rides with him? The guy is an awesome troll and a really talented guitarist even if he can't dial his own tone. supposedly he signed his contract with gnr while on the haunted mansion ride with axl
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According to Josh Freese he wasn't trolling with the Disneyland stuff. The dude its literally obsessed with Disneyland.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 00:18 |
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Yeah, you don't release 200 albums in three years unless you're seriously mentally ill
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 00:24 |
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Saw this in the banner add on this very forum: https://reverb.com/item/2218594-devil-sons-skateboard-guitar-2016-black-red-and-white?_aid=criteo-ads
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Irradiation posted:According to Josh Freese he wasn't trolling with the Disneyland stuff. The dude its literally obsessed with Disneyland. Those stories are great
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RevusRangerous posted:Saw this in the banner add on this very forum: That is ugly as sin.
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unlawfulsoup posted:That is ugly as sin. everything devil and sons makes looks like rear end
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 02:32 |
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I've never understood the whole "we're going to make this guitar look like it belongs to a modern-day hobo and we're doing this by making the body look all hosed up" thing. Wood and paint are probably the cheapest parts of the loving thing.
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Allen Wren posted:I've never understood the whole "we're going to make this guitar look like it belongs to a modern-day hobo and we're doing this by making the body look all hosed up" thing. Wood and paint are probably the cheapest parts of the loving thing. Amazingly, you can't blame this one on the hipsters, since dumbass ratrod guitars have been a thing for years.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 04:07 |
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So now that everyone poo poo on Buckethead's lovely cellphone video tone, anyone want to point in me in the direction of how to get better at that stupid killswitch technique? It looks really easy, but I put a killswitch onto my Ibanez and it's really goddamn hard to get to sound Buckethead-ish. Is there like some left/right hand thing I can do to get better hand independence? Should I ask that in a drum thread or some poo poo? ps here is an ugly guitar: That guitars actually owns, and Antigua is the best finish Dirt fucked around with this message at 04:17 on Jul 12, 2016 |
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Dirt posted:So now that everyone poo poo on Buckethead's lovely cellphone video tone, anyone want to point in me in the direction of how to get better at that stupid killswitch technique? Seems like 1. Pantload of gain 2. Hammer on to poo poo 3. Every time you want it to sound like you "picked", press and release killswitch I can't see that being very helpful, but past that it's just "practice more"
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TheChaosPath posted:Seems like So do you think I need more work on the left hand technique(hammer on/pull offs), or the right hand timing of hitting the switch? What's more important here? It looks so easy, but I promise it isn't. edit: like I learned to play that first song in the video(night of the slunk) years ago, and can play it without thinking normally, ie picked. Trying to do it with legato and a killswitch is super hard. Dirt fucked around with this message at 05:18 on Jul 12, 2016 |
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Dirt posted:Buckethead owns. nah
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