Classical guitar footstool edition.
/gg/ guitar & bass general
We won. Ez.
First for surface mount component pedals
makes a new thread when it isn’t necessary just to post the max headroom gif
embarassing
See you boys Tuesday.
Trifecta
Pulled the trigger on ordering my own humble yamaha acoustic geetar, anyone happen to know of any BASED resources that will guide me towards putting the right amount of work into the right areas so I can get gud with minimal time wasted?
Lessons?
Thanks for the new bake chief once I'm done shoveling these burgs into my face I'll fill this bitch with vocaroos. No I will not be washing my hands after eating, ask yourself what would kingfish do
you could learn bluegrass. very difficult to master and teaches you high levels of melody, picking speed and accuracy, and walking between chords. there is no getting around crawl walk run on guitar because it takes a high level of muscle memory compared to other instruments
every nigga out there looking for a shortcut.
practice chords, learn theory, learn songs, accept the fact ur going to be dogshit for the first 5 years minimum or return all ur gear rn
I'm intrigued
you also learn the Nashville number system and some small bit of intervals. if there’s a downside to bluegrass it’s that damn near everything is in G and pentatonic
voca shit post time
voca.ro
Please somebody post something about theory
why
Ask yourself, what would Kingfish do?
For me its Johnny Marr.
HELLOOOOO BOOMERS
SOCIAL SECURITY CHECKS COMIN IN, TIME FOR ANOTHER FENDER!
dont think about wasting time, you must love the process
I don't get it.
Whomst?
I would like this thread to have substance if it's going to be slow enough to stay up for a week at a time
Theory is for numbskulls you just play the guitar dude, if it sounds good it is good you can never be more than 1 note off.
Great advice from the greatest musician of our generation.
you'll grow outta punk someday kiddo
modes are probably the most applicable theory concept to quickly get your head around, that will teach you to solo
Fender Strat (MIA)
Fender Tele (MIA)
Gibson Les Paul
Gibson SG
if you don't play one of these you're a total piece of shit
Someone dropped this before, youtube.com
didn't look at your link, didn't read what you responded to, no idea what you're talking about but if you don't play an American guitar you're a piece of shit dude
My guitar is proudly crafted in China
All worthless unless you can actually apply it.
Which comes from playing.
you learn theory by playing your instrument
I have both MIA and MIM and there isn't much difference in the two. Not enough to be so radical.
lmao at talentless people who need to study "theory" to play
I'm a natural
Never studied or practiced a day in my life and I could play circles around every NERD that read fucking books to learn to play
you can't play
you got no talent
you have no ear
you can study all you want but God decided your fate
you suck at guitar, you aren't gifted, you don't have talent, quit wasting your time trying to make good music because you never will
Johnny Marr is such a good guitarist that even Johnny Marr can't play Johnny Marr songs.
Medicare much? Medicaid?
No you don't even have a guitar.
I have both MIA and MIM and there isn't much difference in the two
I've owned 17 Fender guitars and point blank, undeniably the MIA are way fucking better
by design
MIM Fenders are not real Fenders
and the Classic Vibe Squiers made in Asia are waaaaaaaaaaaaaay fucking better
You's trollin.
I'm just proud of this solo is all :3
is there any reason I should keep fucking with recording Princeton at home in my bedroom with no sound treatment when I could just buy one of these and not have to worry about mic bleed/amp noise for the rest of my life?
people keep hyping up amp sim pedals these days, I'm getting curious
recording my* Princeton
sold out before i woke up
fuck my life man
idk about that specific pedal but getting rid of amps and their neverending issues so I can focus on just playing felt liberating
I'm not surprised whatsoever.
You are boring.
I haven't touched my amp in months since getting an interface. So many more sounds that are so much easier to dial in.
I like that. Is that your band or a backing track
I guess that's one way of going about it. I don't like the maintenance or weight of tube amps either. But I don't care to dial in a lot of sounds and probably wouldn't get much use out of the fancier interfaces. As I said in the previous thread, I just want decent single voiced solid state stuff now.
reporting in
but can you play sweet home alabama
this is /gg/ we don't play guitar
Even girls can play Sweet Home behind their back.
youtube.com
nah, been learning Long Cool Woman lately though with my new spring reverb pedal
posts youtube video
yeah damn
Good enough. Who's gonna complain? Skynrd? Don't think so.