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Yamaha is legendary for their weighted-key midi controllers keyboards. Also they made the engine for the Lexus LFA.
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Fun fact, some music stores in Canada have had at some times exclusive rights to sell Yamaha motor products. Because agreements between companies are weird like that, especially with Yamaha, they basically sell things in Canada on a store by store basis which makes it harder to find their stuff sometimes (Yamaha pianos exclusively sold by a brand company in one city and by a mom and pop in another). I don't think it's a bad thing just weird that if I work at a music store and someone wants a Yamaha grand piano that I can't sell my closest affiliate is in one city and the other city that might be closer for the customer is a competitor.
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Jr. posted:Yamaha is the poo poo. I love my Yamaha bike, my Yamaha guitar, and my Yamaha keyboard. Praise be. Japanese companies that make Everything are awesome. This is why I really need to get a MIJ Ibanez soon Japan makes wonderful stuff, I’m weaboo garbage deal with it
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with the advent of cnc routers the only major difference between a guitar made in japan and one made in china these days is the level of finish fretwork and the quality of the stock electronics and hardware
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A human heart posted:Here's a man who just loves the drat product Ya girl's just all about those tuning forks In a perfect world there would also be Kawasaki guitars that go offroad. So what I'm getting (thanks Schpyder) is that Gibson hired on Henry in the 80s, when the Gordon Gekko business mentality worked, and carried that poo poo haphazardly into the new millenium and now there's iPhones and the boomers are dying so FireHomeShopgood Consolidated Guanzhou is gonna buy them for pennies in a few months. There's nowhere to go but up. The Muppets On PCP posted:with the advent of cnc routers the only major difference between a guitar made in japan and one made in china these days is the level of finish fretwork and the quality of the stock electronics and hardware Pretty much, I think someone mentioned how they'd trust a robot more than some drunk gluing their guitars together. At this point the weakness across CNC machines would be... I don't know, overusing the tooling past its peak life to save on costs so you get splinters and rough cuts and dull milling bits and things, but I'm pretty sure that happens everywhere. There's a cachet to having a handmade instrument, but you go to a luthier for that, not a multinational. e: full disclosure I have nothing but parts guitars and disfigured pawn shop specials that I can barely play so my opinion is meaningless but I have strong feelings dammit AveMachina fucked around with this message at 06:07 on Mar 5, 2018 |
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The Muppets On PCP posted:with the advent of cnc routers the only major difference between a guitar made in japan and one made in china these days is the level of finish fretwork and the quality of the stock electronics and hardware I mean, it's not like there aren't really, really high quality guitars made in China (e.g. Eastman). It's really just that they'll make whatever quality you ask for. iPhones are made in China and no one's complaining about fit and finish on those. That being said, MIJ Prestige Ibanezes really are things of beauty. Jr. posted:So what I'm getting (thanks Schpyder) is that Gibson hired on Henry in the 80s, when the Gordon Gekko business mentality worked, and carried that poo poo haphazardly into the new millenium and now there's iPhones and the boomers are dying so FireHomeShopgood Consolidated Guanzhou is gonna buy them for pennies in a few months. There's nowhere to go but up. Mostly, except Gibson didn't bring him on, he (and his partners) bought the company outright, and since it's privately held, no one can really force him to do anything with it until it gets to the point of actually filing bankruptcy.
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My main guitar right now is a Chinese Strat but there’s no way I can get a prestige Ibanez out of that country
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Are most Chinese-made guitars CNC'd? The only major issue with my DIY tele was the control plate cavity shooting off at a weird angle, which I figure would be impossible unless it was done by hand.
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Jr. posted:An ergonomic dreamboat I'm confused as to what all of those loving knobs do.
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s.i.r.e. posted:I'm confused as to what all of those loving knobs do.
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Kilometers Davis posted:This is why I really need to get a MIJ Ibanez soon Get an RG655, not too expensive, MIJ Prestige line, and highly versatile.
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I’ve got one of these. The volume knob is in an annoying place, and it doesn’t have the Edge zero or pro bridge. Other than that it’s good.
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I’m laser focused on the new RG550s to tell you the truth. They’re perfectly spec’d for what I want out of a SHRED AXE
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Same but the 570...Which they don't appear to make left handed.
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Every Ibanez I've tried has been absolutely feather-light and it turns out I find that weirdly offputting (I guess it makes sense that a converted bass player would like thicc guitars.) Is that just how they are in general or did I happen to find a few outliers?
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Re: Lars. If anyone gives a poo poo. Lars is a lot like Ringo and Charlie Watts, maybe even Meg White. A lot of poo poo talking, but do they REALLY suck? I'm so glad someone posted Dave Lombardo wrecking War Ensemble recently. Lars could not do that any day. But he is not TOTALLY worthless. I present to you: Young, Coked Up Lars. It's a whole set but just go to Fight Fire with Fire or something. Sure, some obvious slopiness. But, this is intense and brutal and nothing like what he sounds like now. Anyway, I totally agree, and the Lars version of War Ensemble is hilarious. But still. Counterpoint! And I don't mean it's the best drumming ever. But, likely surprising for Lars haters, vs drummers like me, who's like, eh, Lars is Lars. https://youtu.be/-Olhlc19ZeQ e: poo poo just listening to Lightning. Creeping is a good start but Lightning.... Also this is Hetfield's best recorded vocals ever so there's that too... e2: Lars looks like Animal more than Moon ever could in this. fartzone_42069 fucked around with this message at 05:05 on Mar 6, 2018 |
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Anime Reference posted:Every Ibanez I've tried has been absolutely feather-light and it turns out I find that weirdly offputting (I guess it makes sense that a converted bass player would like thicc guitars.) Is that just how they are in general or did I happen to find a few outliers? Oh same. Most guitars have a weird toylike feeling to me if I spend too much time around my basses, and even heavier guitars (Les Pauls, etc) sort of feel like somebody shoved a big brick of lead in them just to trick me into thinking they're more substantial. I guess they make LP Juniors out of osmium or some poo poo, weighs more than my Jazz bass. Interestingly the only guitar that doesn't do that is my (Ibanez) AF55 hollowbody, and I think that's just because it's so physically big that my brain figures more unwieldy=adequately heavy. Telecasters seem to have the "correct" balance to me too. Ibanez solidbodies sort of feel too lightweight just because everything on them--necks, contoured bodies--is so thin.
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fartzone_42069 posted:Re: Lars. If anyone gives a poo poo. lars sucks but it's irrelevant because he's not even metallica's real drummer
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My favorite saying about Lars is that he couldn't even keep time in a bucket.
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The Muppets On PCP posted:lars sucks but it's irrelevant because he's not even metallica's real drummer Do what now?
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Their real drummer is Bernard Purdie, just ask him
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whiter than a Wilco show posted:Their real drummer is Bernard Purdie, just ask him They done it They done hired the hitmaker Chrpno fucked around with this message at 13:43 on Mar 6, 2018 |
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For all that I guiltily still like sonata arctica, they absolutely cannot keep any semblance of time based on every live recording I've heard It must be hell to make their studio recordings clean because the tempo off and no one is in sync with anyone else
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Shugojin posted:For all that I guiltily still like sonata arctica, they absolutely cannot keep any semblance of time based on every live recording I've heard Also the singer's earnest Finnglish is great
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Shugojin posted:For all that I guiltily still like sonata arctica, they absolutely cannot keep any semblance of time based on every live recording I've heard I wouldn't listen to sonata arctica if you paid me but all the old black metal bands where the guitars and drums aren't in time rule
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If you can’t keep time as a musician then lol what are you even doing
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loving killin it thats what! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHW0XZUBVvs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P07Di283vfw
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Kilometers Davis posted:If you can’t keep time as a musician then lol what are you even doing making millions upon millions if you're lars
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Kilometers Davis posted:If you can’t keep time as a musician then lol what are you even doing I don't think time keeping is very important unless you want to play 'correctly'
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I don't know about being able to count time perfectly in your head unaided but if you can't stay together with the rest of your band you got some problems
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Guitarists in the year 2018 still fetishize not being good at their instruments as some kind of “style” and “feel” thing. poo poo is embarrassing.
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Kilometers Davis posted:Guitarists in the year 2018 still fetishize not being good at their instruments as some kind of “style” and “feel” thing. poo poo is embarrassing. I don't give a hoot about guitarists and what they do, bands that can't play their instruments is a time honoured tradition that has produced lots of great music.
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A human heart posted:I don't give a hoot about guitarists and what they do, bands that can't play their instruments is a time honoured tradition that has produced lots of great music. Ok there grandpa
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But those were good opinions
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Lars is very good at his job within Metallica: arrangement, networking, and business poo poo. It's only incidental that he has a drum kit. Also their early poo poo wouldn't sound half as complicated if he wasn't allergic to the downbeat.
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Kilometers Davis posted:Guitarists in the year 2018 still fetishize not being good at their instruments as some kind of “style” and “feel” thing. poo poo is embarrassing. So guitarists are basically like that guy in art-school who only wants to draw anime because it's "his style"?
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Kilometers Davis posted:If you can keep time as a musician then lol what are you even doing
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Pondex posted:So guitarists are basically like that guy in art-school who only wants to draw anime because it's "his style"? Some of them, yeah. A lot of people who can’t play like to use the old “you can’t, like, over-educate yourself or else you’ll kill your creativity maaaan” excuse for playing like poo poo. This excuse is not even true by the way. Actually learning an instrument just means giving yourself the tools you need in order to make the instrument do what you want. It’s the people who learn “just enough to be dangerous,” who are killing their creativity the most, actually. Intentionally keeping yourself ignorant is exactly what keeps you on the fast track to having basically zero expressive/creative freedom, however.
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GreatGreen posted:Some of them, yeah. A lot of people who can’t play like to use the old “you can’t, like, over-educate yourself or else you’ll kill your creativity maaaan” excuse for playing like poo poo. This excuse is not even true by the way. Actually learning an instrument just means giving yourself the tools you need in order to make the instrument do what you want. It’s the people who learn “just enough to be dangerous,” who are killing their creativity the most, actually. Intentionally keeping yourself ignorant is exactly what keeps you on the fast track to having basically zero expressive/creative freedom, however. Exactly, this! It’s the worst thing and unfortunately the mindset gets celebrated in the guitar world way more than other instrument communities for some reason. It is truly the ultimate stupid music poo poo. Kilometers Davis fucked around with this message at 10:43 on Mar 7, 2018 |
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fartzone_42069 posted:Re: Lars. If anyone gives a poo poo. Lombardo is incredible, he keeps time, plays insanely difficult poo poo really fast, and it really sounds like he's having fun and loving his job. He has played with everything from simple classic punk acts like original Misfits to proggish experimental metal like Fantomas, he always brings his A game, and always sounds really organic. Lars could probably have been a good drummer if he had bothered. He doesn't. The biggest difference between 80's Lars and current Lars is that he still plays sloppy, where cocaine-fueled Lars played FLAMBOYANTLY sloppy. Musicians can have many redeeming features. If you aren't the human metronome you can still master some advanced techniques, play lightning fast or do jaw-dropping fills. You can also have a really original playing style with inventive riffs/grooves/lines that inspire other musicians. You can be really great at being exactly right for your band and their songs with your limited skillset, or at least have a great personality that makes up for everything. Ringo was maybe not technically diverse and no ones first choice for a session drummer, but was good at being the drummer for the Beatles, kept time and overall seemed like a pretty likeable fella. I don't see anything redeeming about Lars.
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