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landgrabber posted:so if anyone has any recommendations for songs that sound like these: I don't dip into that pool often, but if I want under-produced wistful melancholy my go-to is David Bazan/Pedro the Lion. Achilles Heel is a wonderful album, but Arizona is the stand out song to me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT0pzwr2G2g
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NC Wyeth Death Cult posted:I hate when I put off practicing and when I finally do practice I can't believe that I am not doing it 12 hours a day because it's one of the only things in life that brings me happiness. Like, I'll literally get all worked up and stressed out talking myself out of it and then I go do it and it feels like I was a whole-rear end different person before I picked up the instrument. Emotional vs intellectual is a rough battle. I know that playing makes me happy but then emotions get in the way and stop me. Get up early and practice 20-60 minutes in the morning before you do anything else. Barring that, carve out a chunk of time to make it the first thing you do when you get home from whatever it is you spend your day doing in our capitalist hellworld
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Ok Comboomer posted:Get up early and practice 20-60 minutes in the morning before you do anything else. Prior to my third covid diagnosis, this was what I used to do- I go to work super early so when I get home at 3 pm, I made 3:30 PM to 6:00 PM my practice time and after dinner was when I composed. Being on rails really really helps with anxiety but it's how you handle it when you get knocked off your schedule that matters.
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Just saved myself about £180 on mods for my VM Jaguar by remembering I don't have to dime the tone and volume all the time and realising it's really quite nice actually.
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Ok Comboomer posted:Get up early and practice 20-60 minutes in the morning before you do anything else. This is how I started going to the gym regularly. Go as soon as it opens in the morning because who knows what will happen at work over the course of the day I would dig up as an excuse to not exercise that evening. Now it's just a thing I do in the morning instead of some chore I dread every day. No less innocuous than other morning routines such as eating breakfast or getting dressed. Can't do that with guitar though. Too busy working out
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So I have a guitar with SD Livewire pickups. Has this base level hum that I don't think humbuckers--especially actives--should have. Is not affected by touching various parts of the guitar. Have checked continuity between the pots, switches, output jack and bridge and everything seems fine. Both pickups make the same noise. What the heck can I do to further troubleshoot? As far as I can tell the wiring's 100% factory and everything looks fine. It does seem to vary slightly depending on position in the room so it feels like it's picking up something. Shield every cavity? None of my other guitars are making noise with the same amp, cable and sitting in the same place playing.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 18:32 |
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Usually active pickups are really low noise, and aren't even grounded the same way to the guitar's hardware as passives. However I only have experience with Jackson actives and EMGs, maybe those are weird? ... I really don't know, if my poo poo were acting up like that I'd take it to my tech after I figured out what I could. Seems unlikely it'd be innate to the pickups themselves because that'd mean you managed to get two bum actives at once, which though possible seems unlikely, so I'd suspect something downstream or how they're wired in is problematic. I've had cables become radio receivers in cases where a pedal's electronics or an instrument jack wasn't grounded properly, maybe something like that?
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Clayton Bigsby posted:So I have a guitar with SD Livewire pickups. Has this base level hum that I don't think humbuckers--especially actives--should have. Is not affected by touching various parts of the guitar. If you have a battery powered amp, try it through that (on battery mode, so no wall electricity) and then if there's still noise take it to different rooms/outside with the portable amp and see if you still get it.
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Agreed posted:Usually active pickups are really low noise, and aren't even grounded the same way to the guitar's hardware as passives. However I only have experience with Jackson actives and EMGs, maybe those are weird? ... I really don't know, if my poo poo were acting up like that I'd take it to my tech after I figured out what I could. Seems unlikely it'd be innate to the pickups themselves because that'd mean you managed to get two bum actives at once, which though possible seems unlikely, so I'd suspect something downstream or how they're wired in is problematic. I've had cables become radio receivers in cases where a pedal's electronics or an instrument jack wasn't grounded properly, maybe something like that? As far as I can tell it's wired like this: Baron von Eevl posted:If you have a battery powered amp, try it through that (on battery mode, so no wall electricity) and then if there's still noise take it to different rooms/outside with the portable amp and see if you still get it. I have a THR10X so can definitely try that on batteries. Will do a bit later. EDIT: Stuffed some batteries in the amp and did some testing. Noise is everywhere in the house BUT the guitar is dead quiet in very specific orientations. I can move it just 10-15 degrees and it starts up again, but at a particular angle it is quiet as can be. So I guess there's some sort of interference at play here. The wiring is fairly "generous" from the factory so they folded it over a few times; could this be acting as an antenna of sorts? Wondering if I should get some copper tape and just shield the control cavity for starters. Clayton Bigsby fucked around with this message at 20:21 on Aug 8, 2022 |
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you told me the water made you feel smarter why do I feel like a fool?
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Clayton Bigsby posted:So I guess there's some sort of interference at play here. The wiring is fairly "generous" from the factory so they folded it over a few times; could this be acting as an antenna of sorts? Wondering if I should get some copper tape and just shield the control cavity for starters. This seems more likely than the pickups to me. I’d recommend looking into copper foil; I haven’t used it personally but I’ve heard it’s easier than copper tape which I can confirm is a pain in the rear end.
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Clayton Bigsby posted:As far as I can tell it's wired like this: Take it outside, walk around a little. Some guitar youtuber was having noise issues (his was like a ticking) and didn't try batteries/portable amp until after he unplugged every appliance in his house and heavily rearranged things, then it turned out it was a transformer across the street and, after he called to complain, eventually the local electricity concern came by and fixed it.
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Baron von Eevl posted:Take it outside, walk around a little. Some guitar youtuber was having noise issues (his was like a ticking) and didn't try batteries/portable amp until after he unplugged every appliance in his house and heavily rearranged things, then it turned out it was a transformer across the street and, after he called to complain, eventually the local electricity concern came by and fixed it. Samurai Guitarist aka Sammy G I think. Good idea, I will go out and play some Megadeth riffs around the yard. I do have a couple dimmed LED lights acting wonky as well so perhaps there's something troubling going on...
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 14:52 |
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Yeah dimmed LEDs might do it. You basically "dim" an LED by turning it on and off real fast, which means those run on literal electrical noise.
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OK, it's not the guitar. It's the orientation. When I play my other guitars I sit with them so the neck's basically horizontal. But when playing the V I use classical position. If I angle my PRS up 45 degrees I get a similar noise. If I make the Dean neck horizontal it goes quiet. Can't believe I didn't think about this before. Not sure what the gently caress I can do about it though.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 15:19 |
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found it i have scoliosis, so that might explain why every guitar is uncomfortable to me
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 17:37 |
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lg, drat. That sucks. I actually installed copper tape in three guitars after moving into this apartment. I have the same issue. Noise that I can make almost disappear by rotating my guitars. The shielding did nothing because it must be coming in through my passive pickups. I have a set of V4 noiseless pickups in a Strat and it handles the noise far better. It's so bad I have to really crank a noise gate to record anything with high gain. It really bums me out because my old apartment didn't have this issue and I am locked into this lease for a looong time. I need to build some kind of Faraday cage.
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Dr. Faustus posted:lg, drat. That sucks. i should've figured it out sooner, because my mom has it, and i always wondered why i couldn't comfortably stand with my weight distributed evenly between my two legs... and why one of my hips appeared higher than the other... and why my head looked uneven on my shoulders. turns out i'm just bendy. all this to say: other than alexander method (i will look into it, i just already know about it), any suggestions for maintaining good posture/technique?
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 17:49 |
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there are a few good books on the topic... initially i got started on this stuff from Jamie Andreas's "The Principles of Correct Practice for Guitar". book and video course: https://www.guitarprinciples.com/shop/the-principles-ebook-video-instruction-p-96.html warning, she sounds like a total crank, but the info is good for the most part. i actually did a couple video lessons with her years ago that were helpful. other than that, david leisner's book "Playing With Ease" is okay (aimed at classical players), but he mainly cribs stuff from Alexander Technique and you'd probably be better off just doing that instead
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landgrabber posted:all this to say: other than alexander method (i will look into it, i just already know about it), any suggestions for maintaining good posture/technique?
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Lat pulls, squats, deadlifts, overhead work & handstands help my posture not break down as easily.
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i also have scoliosis, and being strict about classical technique helped out a ton. playing live/with a strap still kinda stinks and hurts the next day, but being actively conscious of your back's alignment helps a ton. invest in a really nice padded strap that spreads the weight out more; it's easier to find a spot that distributes the weight correctly when it's not a tiny $2 GC strap putting 12 lbs of LP on a very narrow band of your shoulder. fixing bad computer chair posture, while not directly connected to what you do on the instrument, helps a ton. you're going to have times you put strain you cannot avoid on your back (having to stand), so combat it when you're not playing by fixing your posture in other areas. foam rollers are also a godsend.
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Oh man yeah foam rollers rule. Up there with the metronome on the list of great things I pull out way too rarely.
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Siivola posted:Physical training, especially around your core. You don't have to be buff to sit upright but it sure helps. Consult your doctor of course, but I bet they wouldn't mind some yoga or whatever. i gotta go on the 29th for hormone reasons (my family doctor/GP had informed consent so that's how i went about it), so i'm gonna ask her then, for sure. creamcorn posted:i also have scoliosis, and being strict about classical technique helped out a ton. playing live/with a strap still kinda stinks and hurts the next day, but being actively conscious of your back's alignment helps a ton. invest in a really nice padded strap that spreads the weight out more; it's easier to find a spot that distributes the weight correctly when it's not a tiny $2 GC strap putting 12 lbs of LP on a very narrow band of your shoulder. i used to get home from work where i stood for six hours, and i wouldn't be able to play music at all, and i kind of wondered why. like, why is it that after months of standing up for shifts, i never got used to it, and even my computer chair or piano stool were uncomfortable? and i guess now i know. it's frustrating. my computer chair posture is awful, because my chair is also awful, and i don't have any money. all frustrating. i tend to kind of take a step back and forth while playing guitar, and for a while i thought it was a stimming tick, but i actually realized it just kind of helps either leg from getting too tired.
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Agreed posted:Lat pulls, squats, deadlifts, overhead work & handstands help my posture not break down as easily. Consult your doctor before embarking on this imo but as a fellow scoliosis-haver I can also confirm that squats and deadlifts have improved my posture and related issues.
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Clayton Bigsby posted:OK, it's not the guitar. It's the orientation. I believe you have to play guitar facing the sun. But actually that’s super weird, keen to hear what the cause is.
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# ? Aug 9, 2022 23:59 |
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It's definitely the LED lights on a dimmer switch.
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# ? Aug 10, 2022 00:02 |
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guys, what sort of powder do they coat the alligator picks in so I can buy a bag of it and store my picks in. very serious right now.
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talc? I'm legit curious because i've always wondered what that stuff was edit: apparently talc is used as lube and chalk is how you get grip. source is a bunch of bodybuilding forums that popped up on google
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It doesn't feel like chalk, I've done plenty of deadlifting. Although it could be a different type of finely ground up chalk, but I don't think it's typical lifting chalk. Although I've been meaning to try my lifting chalk on my picks, I'll post an update when I do.
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Try corn starch
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The stuff on the gator grips feels smoother, and simultaneously slick and grippy, but isn't as grippy or immediately drying as chalk makes your skin feel like e: Also guitar noise guy, I have your exact same problem. I've just gotten used to it and work around it with noise gates(and moved my desk/setup a few times until I found a quieter spot), but fwiw Fishmans have been significantly quieter than EMGs or passives that my other guitars have.
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i always thought it was billiards chalk, haven't bought enough gators to actually know though.
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# ? Aug 10, 2022 00:34 |
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It's cocaine from the floor of Yngwie's stage in the 80's. You're supposed to lick it off and then shred.
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How do folks feel about doubling up on guitar finishes in their collection? I'm really happy with my metallic purple Jaguar, and now I've seen I can get a Bass VI in the same color, except the headstock is also painted. I was originally looking at a black one which seems to be much less prevalent on the second hand market. Might be more for the bass thread but I'm thinking of trying to get a body cheap and do some mods, like filtertrons again. If I'm feeling ambitious I considered getting a cheap Harley Benton VS and doing major work to it, ideally including adding the Jaguar/Bass VI style switches including a strangle on the low end. But I do really like the Jaguar tremulo and would really like that on this if I pull the trigger.
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duodenum posted:It's cocaine from the floor of Yngwie's stage in the 80's. You're supposed to lick it off and then shred. I also love the feel of those picks until that comes off. I wouldn’t go messing around with talc too much though, it’s recently been linked to cancer.
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BizarroAzrael posted:How do folks feel about doubling up on guitar finishes in their collection? I'm really happy with my metallic purple Jaguar, and now I've seen I can get a Bass VI in the same color, except the headstock is also painted. I was originally looking at a black one which seems to be much less prevalent on the second hand market. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=2212134&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=629#post525324274
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# ? Aug 10, 2022 01:04 |
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Is there a good site for finding plugins and effect pedals for Garage Band?
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I said come in! posted:Is there a good site for finding plugins and effect pedals for Garage Band? KVR Audio
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BizarroAzrael posted:How do folks feel about doubling up on guitar finishes in their collection? I'm really happy with my metallic purple Jaguar, and now I've seen I can get a Bass VI in the same color, except the headstock is also painted. I was originally looking at a black one which seems to be much less prevalent on the second hand market. I’ve got three guitars in black, and I like them all just fine. I do try to mix it up a bit though, and there are some great colors in the lineup if you’re not feeling two purple guitars: https://www.chicagomusicexchange.com/search?view=shop&q=+Bass+vi
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