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Baron von Eevl posted:Tie dozens of helium balloons to the headstock instead time to do the best cover of 99 red balloons
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My Norlin LP Custom had a volute wtf Gibson.
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 20:33 |
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Headless SG that also has little horns on whatever you call the space past the nut on a headless guitar. Hire me, Gibson
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 20:36 |
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 20:39 |
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Seen that but the headstock being in the body repulses me
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 20:41 |
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In case anyone has missed the full report on this thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ7MvSEZFeM
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 20:49 |
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That abomination is an affront to god and must be destroyed
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 21:08 |
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You could probably do something that looked like a BC Rich Bich 10's extra four strings and it'd look pretty cool
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 21:38 |
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I'm so confused, my Thomann account says they actioned my requested replacement at 8am this morning but at that point all I'd done is ask if the tone was normal behaviour. I absolutely don't want a replacement so it's going to need a phone call to Germany tomorrow.
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 22:29 |
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I knew Thomann makes even Sweetwater look a bit small time but holy poo poo: That said Sweetwater cups your balls and makes you breakfast and they still do $700m+ annually. Cmon Thomann!!
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# ? Feb 16, 2023 22:41 |
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landgrabber posted:there was a really cool noodley emo/punk band but they got cancelled for the main person being a sex pest so i shant name them These are the bands you should name! I mean it could be any of them but which
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 03:11 |
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800peepee51doodoo posted:That abomination is an affront to god and must be destroyed Yeah this. WTF
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 05:56 |
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zelah posted:These are the bands you should name! It actually was Butt Witch. Great guess.
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I want an Epi Coronet just cause I've never seen anyone use one. They look so cool too....
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 07:00 |
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briefly played an unplugged revstar on my way out of the shop after my lesson I should not have It was very nice the neck is thin and comfy probably gonna buy a p90 one I guess sigh
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zelah posted:These are the bands you should name! LG is probably referring to JANK.
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zelah posted:These are the bands you should name!
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 13:17 |
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Pop punk has always been a 30 year old man insisting on playing all-ages shows so his gf can get in to watch him sing about his cheating ex. High school never ends.
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alcatraz gently caress boy posted:briefly played an unplugged revstar on my way out of the shop after my lesson Once my refund is confirmed I'm going to get a Revstar, probably the Element though so no P90s.
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 14:44 |
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That's also the entire plot kickoff of Scott Pilgrim (though it does say explicitly that Scott and Knives don't have any sort of physical relationship).
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 15:27 |
For those that remember, I'd been a lazybones who'd been putting off learning the fretboard for far too long. Getting by on memorizing scale shapes and chord locations and the E and A strings and after practicing for like... what maybe 2 weeks now... I fully see the error of my ways and I repent for them. Today I was just noodling a bit before work and was able to come up with a backing loop and some arbitrary scale I can't find the name for to play over it (D E F G A A# B C, it sounded very Ennio western) and I was jumping around the neck like I've never been able to before just seeing all these different places to riff and bend it was so fun and I feel like I've seen the code floating behind the matrix for the first time. All that to say: for anyone in fear that they can't do it or in doubt that it's worth the few weeks to get it down, believe in yourself and delay no further. And full props to this method for being the one to break through to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJddQ6Q0UDo
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 16:15 |
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I eliminate neck-dive by simply holding my guitar.
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 16:24 |
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Disco Pope posted:I eliminate neck-dive by simply holding my guitar. some people are weak due to a lack of bones don't be a skeletist
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on the topic of neckdive/weak bones, everyone not using a Fender WeighLess or similar elastic strap is really missing out they are so damned comfortable I can't imagine ever going back to the traditional style
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:some arbitrary scale I can't find the name for to play over it (D E F G A A# B C, it sounded very Ennio western) FYI this is just jumping between dorian and natural minor, or sort of an unstructured melodic minor. I like playing that sort of thing when there's an ambiguity in the underlying harmony. You can do a kind of relative major of that, juggling major and mixo and it can sound good. edit: here's an example of something I did that's kind of similar, the song is kind of ambiguous about whether it's in Dmaj or Dmixo. The verse progression is Dmaj/F#, Gmaj, Asus4, Bmin7 but the refrain is over a held Cmaj. I played in a similar scale for the solo, choosing to play individual figures either with the C# or Cnatural (sort of playing up whether that part felt like it should be a Dmaj or Gmaj/Dmixo lick) and then occasionally doing chromatic stuff walking straight down from D to B, then the solo ends on the Cmaj and hitting that squarely. https://vocaroo.com/16bxjeXP9qhS Baron von Eevl fucked around with this message at 17:01 on Feb 17, 2023 |
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I thought neck dive was a neck alignment thing because people always talk about it with Gibsons until like 15 min ago.
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TheMightyBoops posted:The fancy Yamaha Pacifica comes stock with a Seymour Duncan P90. It comes in root beer or purple and has a hard tail. I want one.
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:on the topic of neckdive/weak bones, everyone not using a Fender WeighLess or similar elastic strap is really missing out I've got a couple of the Fender WeighLess straps and I agree, they're great A few months back I picked up a Couch seatbelt-style guitar strap to put on my squier affinity tele (which has a thinner body than a standard Tele and thus probably weighs less than a standard Tele), and once I put it on the guitar I immediately discovered what "neck dive" is, because the strap is so dang slick. (In hindsight I probably would've been better off with one of Couch's vinyl straps, I assume they're less slick than this seatbelt material.) I want to like this Couch strap because it looks great, but... the Fender stretchy straps are like a third of the price and way more functional and comfortable for me, I'm probably going to wind up getting yet another one of those soon
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 18:27 |
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I simply wrap the strap around my waist, Steve Albini style. I found neckdive impossible to control as the strap slipped freely over my shirtless, oiled torso
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:And full props to this method for being the one to break through to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJddQ6Q0UDo Thanks, I’m giving this a go!
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I've got one of those big Mono padded straps and it's great but I'm half tempted to try a stretchy Fender strap now.
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 19:18 |
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Can't watch that video where I'm at right now so I dont know what method they're suggesting, but something that helped me learn the notes on the fretboard using scale shapes is to key off of the half step intervals in the major/relative minor shapes. Like if you're in C major/A minor, you know that your half steps are B/C and E/F so you can move down a whole step from those pairs to A or D or up a whole step to D or G, with your sharps and flats in between of course. Between that and memorizing your E and A string note positions, you're like 90% there
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800peepee51doodoo posted:Can't watch that video where I'm at right now so I dont know what method they're suggesting, but something that helped me learn the notes on the fretboard using scale shapes is to key off of the half step intervals in the major/relative minor shapes. Like if you're in C major/A minor, you know that your half steps are B/C and E/F so you can move down a whole step from those pairs to A or D or up a whole step to D or G, with your sharps and flats in between of course. Between that and memorizing your E and A string note positions, you're like 90% there It's a purely mechanical process. So you start by playing the C on every string, then the D, then the E, etc. Up and down to a metronome. Then you do variations where it's multiple or you switch going up and down (I added in that random note app and would just work up and down each string for 30 minutes to an hour a night) The idea being that you develop muscle memory in the same sense you "know" where something like a "V" key is on a keyboard even though you probably can't name the letters to either side of it without thinking about it. And I'm still a long way from instant recall but even just a few practice sessions really made a world of difference.
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 19:49 |
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My guitar professor told me a big speech about learning the fretboard by relational pathways, so you recognize the notes from multiple places (i.e.: you know their place in a scale AND what note they are in a chord AND the fret number) and I looked at him like he was guitar Moses or something because it made conceptualizing that stuff so much easier
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# ? Feb 17, 2023 20:03 |
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lazerwolf posted:LG is probably referring to JANK. i was. loved that first album dearly-- insanely catchy with a ton of cool chords and stuff, with great jazzmaster tones hard to listen to now, incredibly so
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Just looked that band up since I was unfamiliar and, uh, oof yeah thats real bad It sucks when someone in a band you like turns out to be a shithead. I know a dude that plays/played in a couple pretty well known and influential punk bands that has at least one restraining order from an ex for abuse and stalking. He also ripped off a couple of my friends in some work related stuff. Just a total dick. Makes it real hard to listen to those records now, even though they were some of my favorites from back in the day.
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I could tell Phil Anselmo was a white supremacist the moment I first heard/saw Pantera, I don't know why it took everyone until Dimebash 2016 to realize it.
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Ola Englund just put out a video about STL's Josh Middleton plugin and I pretty much check out anything that sounds like a 5150 and hoo boy this is a good one This led to me jamming on some Anthrax, Exodus, and Metallica with the different STL plugins where I eventually discovered the Driftwood Purple Nightmare model in the Lasse Lammert plugin and pretty much the only thing preventing me from buying it to be my main jamming on metal sound is I really love the easy transposing in Archetype Petrucci. 800peepee51doodoo posted:It sucks when someone in a band you like turns out to be a shithead. This happens a lot in the metal world - stopped listening to a handful of bands because they're white supremacists or Nazis or whatever. There's enough cool music out there I can deal.
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Lol yeah, it was super loving obvious from day one even without hanging a hat on it with all the southern pride bullshit. Im glad Dime got shot, gently caress those nazis e: Southern Cassowary posted:This happens a lot in the metal world - stopped listening to a handful of bands because they're white supremacists or Nazis or whatever. There's enough cool music out there I can deal. Tell me about it. Luckily I'm not that big a fan of black metal where its the worst, but its a problem throughout the genre 800peepee51doodoo fucked around with this message at 00:46 on Feb 18, 2023 |
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