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Thanks for rocking up to the jam sesh, here's your guitar bro try and keep up
My old boomer neighbor had one. It sucked.
I hate this. If this was my only guitar I'd grind it to sawdust.
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somebody paid 8k for this piece of shit, guitarists are mind broken
I love twoodfrd.
Fucking blues dentists man.
The restoration process is incredible, no doubt about it. But at the end of the day that wood is still fucking mangled and he even says it was only about $800 in parts.
8k for a 66+ year old piece of wood
Being rich is good way of protecting certain folks from themselves. I'm just thankful for whatever small amount of intelligent god gave me
V superiority.
can any digitalfags share some actual good sounding IRs?
people pay a fortune for 50's les paul jrs so they can "convert" them to bursts. their thinking is that it's the same wood as original bursts so that means they will be just as good.
I saw this guy live last year and he played a bunch of surprisingly good solos
My face hurts just thinking about playing Dancing in the Dark and Glory Days 100,000 times.
I'm learning bass
I don't know if i should post here or make a thread, but i feel this is the safer choice. i learned this song youtube.com
i was wondering if you guys knew any other songs that were about this level that weren't heavy metal. i can't slap so if you have any suggestions, please suggest songs that don't require that skill.
is this the madcats of guitar
for me, it's the headstock
buy Ultraburst
suddenly feel like I need a vintage Sunburst to go with it
Otherwise known as Boomer Brown.
I'm learning bass
What does that mean.
Here's something else I learned. I thought the Ultraburst was unique as a Burst (you can't see woodgrain), but apparently this is similar to the OG 60s bursts. 50s was the woodgrain translucent Two Tone Sunburst, while 60s had the 3 tone Sunburst and a lot of smooth coverup of seams and woodgrains. Then modern Strats as we usually know them took a cue from both. 3 Tone Sunbursts, but also more translucent.
Picrel is an American Vintage 61 with 3 Tone Burst, done in the old style. It looks like Ultraburst.
Here's an actual vintage one.
I'm sure this is all very interesting.
every youtube guitar reviewer when they point to the pickups
I’ve found an effects chain I’m finally happy with. The only thing that needs moving is the Boss Octave, which should probably go at the end right? Well I’ve put my Green Screamer at the end because it has a switchable buffer and actually sounds nice in this configuration. Or I guess I should say the fuzz and distortion sound good at the front with screamer at the very end which is primary used as my clean tone and I’m getting the least amount of signal loss like this. Very pleased with the Turd Man 3 in 1 echo/phaser/distortion, the ability to mix them without muddying each one up is impressive and the echo is very nice. The phaser is more dynamic than the Small Stone which is surprising, the SS always boosts volume to a degree that is unacceptable.
I love Hazuki so much it's unreal.
Have you anons ever "discovered" something about a guitar after owning it for years?
many gibson owners find out the headstock sucks after many years
Yes. I had a ZZ Ryder and didn’t realize it had coil taps for the two quadbuckers. Such a zany guitar… wish I would have kept it. Played like shit but it had such a vibe about it. It was a guitar I used in my first band back in 2005-2007, wrote a lot of shitty QOTSA and Nirvanabe riffs on that thing
Only the mahogany ones.
3-piece maplebros, carry on.
I would put the octave further forward if anything
I'm right handed. is it normal for my strumming wrist to hurt, if not how do I make it stop?
I want an mxr fet driver so badly
you're probably too tense. you want to be super loose when strumming.
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when I think of easy bass lines from that show there's no better choice
mxr fet driver
The Fairfield Barbershop v2 is better
Posting in the archives for 10 (ten) days while Anon Babble (4channel) was down
Smokehouse burst? That's just the next day when we get too many them baked at the rib shaq. Ask Gary.
Too poor too afford binding burst
My fave studio
the song is pretty cool
For something easier, Burning Love by Elvis is groovy.
Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder is pretty fun.
If you want a little challenge, there's Kid Charlemagne by Steely Dan. It uses a small amount of slap, nothing crazy. But it could be a good introduction. Rhythms might get weird but the songs not fast.
You can find play alongs for all of them on Youtube. But they all use finger style.
Finally bought an audio interface to record guitar & bass with. Gone are the days of shitty laptop mics.
Give me some tips to improve bros.
Here's my very first recording