overbaked to a crisp edition Understand Guitar:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJwa8GA7pXCWAnIeTQyw_mvy1L7ryxxPH&si=IEVo70sTWJJJYLZ5Ear Training:tonedear.com
Are metal players the only guitarists considered good?
>>127810482nah you'll often hear gay dudes talk about how much they love joe fruitshanty and how great he is (they're wrong btw)
>>127810482the old prog rockers are better
He won
I have come to the conclusion that I’d be perfectly content with just my Tele and LP Special
>>127810631but it was her turn
>>127810643the best guitar is the one you play
>can't play anymore cause my left hand is fucked18 years of playing for nothing
>>127810823Play upside down with only hammer ons and pull offs
>>127810858Then my right hand would end up fucked
>>127810867Lay the guitar flat on its back in an open tuning and smack your dick on the strings
>>127810890My dick is too small for that
>>127810867are you saying bad technique fucked up your hand
>>127810823Drums
>>127810933Yeah
>>127810938I'm turning 30 and live with my parents in an apartmentI could afford drums but there's nowhere to put emIt's over in every possible way
>>127810951>I'm turning 30 and live with my parents in an apartmentHe’ll nah brother………
>>127810968I have a job that pays $30/hrCost of living is just so fucking ridiculous in Florida and I have no friends
>>127810951Not even place for an electric drum kit?Just don't give up man. Propably not your kind of music but this guy from angels of liberty ruined his hand and just programmed "guitars" to make music, there is always a way
>>127810823Fucked how?
Tuning: DADFCE STYLE: America Primitive/Impressionisthttps://voca.ro/11v5fCfOqahpCould this work for music in a commercial? Would you fingerbang your gf in a Wawa parking lot to this tune?I need feedback
>>127811053My index finger's been feeling weird lately
>>127811072Stop trying to stretch it to reach your prostate bro
>>127811069pretty good but if you really want feedback i would add just a bit of movement in the bassline/melody at the parts where you play the same note 4-5 times and don't do the slowdown at the end of the first B part
I like tabbing out elaborate exercises for myself to do in Guitar Pro but I'll get about halfway done and think of a way I could improve it or make it more comprehensive and the workload of just tabbing it out becomes a bit much so I get lazy and let it sit.
yyipeee
>>127811157Thanks bro. I always cringe at that rubato but I thought I was gonna track violin over that. Duly noted.>>127811069Another one: https://voca.ro/1gCj7cq6MthFTUNING: DADF#AD (I think)STYLE: Meditative and yearning for fingerbanging
>>127811195Sounds kinda like when the heroes in a JRPG get some downtime to just relax.
>>127811195i like that one
>>127811297Thanks bro. >May you be smothered in gigantic breasts >>127811212Perfect, I appreciate the feedback >may she be accepting of the pinky in the brownLAST ONE FOR TODAY:TUNING: BF#BF#G#D#STYLE: Western soundtrack with motion (to fingerbang knuckle deep)https://voca.ro/183njPbiuFB2>I appreciate the critique. I’m having a rough day and it helps me feel betterLove,LVL1 SLIME
>>127811439is that moving up a half step halfway through?
>>127811469Nope, but it could be the fingerpicks I used for the cranky sound. If memory serves me correct, the Sus chords in whole steps starts on the tritone [F if the key is B, so it is F G A (pause) B 12fret harmonics]. Doing an abrupt key change just seemed to make sense because the rest of the song hovers pretty finally with bass motion in call-and-response.I’ve got like 160 of these, but it’s better to hear everyone’s feedback from the Chads (not Instagram betas)
>>127811511it's got that half step feel. go listen to aint no mountain high enough it goes up a half step halfway through the sound. it sounds cool
>>127811549Good suggestion, I wanted it to gallop and be like those old movie promos. A key change could work if I repeat that B part. These are just sketches, usually in ABA(sometimes C) form. I put them in Instagram because it had a 1-minute limit back in the day and I love The Minutemen/Wire/Mountain Goats/Anal Cunt, so the melodies had to be distinctive enough without any fat the stretch out.
See what I mean? ---https://voca.ro/1lBLHacaREXf
TURN DOWN FOR WHAT
>>127811780That’s a tough listen psychoacoustically speaking. Sounds like The Residents
>someone criticized The Mountainthis cant end well...
>>127808461>rocksmith+how hard is this to setup? can i import my songs into the game?
>>127810482metal is a one trick pony because every single song, every single riff, every single solo, everything, is all played in the same key (E or D if they drop tune) and then transposed to whatever tuning they downtune to. It's all the same.
>>127811780yoshimi vs the pink robots sucks
>>127811949guess last post came early
>>127810482Robert Fripp and John MacLaughlin mog most. Fahey and Kottke are bretty gud, same as Renborn, Jansch, et al. Pat martino rips, Alan Holdsworth isn’t metal but rips.
>>127811993bryan sutton is up there
Hey guys r8 my bandhttps://youtu.be/QRmnbo18IR0
>>127811991In English, chief?
Reminder: GG is a cat only general
>>127811815Where are the knobs?
You guys seein' this?
>>127812390On the top.
>>127812435Huh, that's pretty weird. You would need to have it facing away from you or have to use it upside down.
>>127812428
>>127812520You ok bro?
See what I mean?
>>127812050Oh yeah, there’s plenty of country guitarists out there. I mean, once you get to a certain level of virtuosity, it is just diminished returns. What most of the shredders lack is restraint (Fripp has it), microtonal playing (MacLaughlin), and good songwriting. I mean I love “17th Century Chicken Picking” like any red blooded American, but Buckethead has better tunes (and a tired gimmick).Same deal with bass players. All Jaco this, Jaco that. But Jaco has about four okay tunes (Teen Town, Portrait of Tracy, Continuum, and Hejira) but the rest is eh. Now, John Wetton - that’s a bass player.
>The Ultimate Guide to Mastering Bebop>Runtime: 11:04
>>127812668Jaco? I sleepTony Levin? Real shit
>>127810570David Gregory is probably the most tasty
>>127812668"17th Century Chicken Picking" isn't even Impelliterri's best. It's his only instrumental that I'm aware of though.
>>127810459>tonedear.comHoly shit why am I just now finding out about thisI'll make a pastebin, what are the most useful /gg/ and /mu/ resources. Here's some of mineSCALES:https://www.all-guitar-chords.com/scaleshttps://fretboard-navigator.com/GIT GUD with GUITAR:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg1L-sBIxnYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QCt3UBTS1YEAR TRAINING:https://tonedear.comBACKING TRACK GENERATOR:https://www.onemotion.com/chord-player/https://www.musicca.com/chord-player
>>127812752https://www.dronetonetool.com/is kinda nice for practicing scales and shit and whatever else you need to establish a tonality for.
>>127811958>E or DAbsolutely clueless pleb detected
>>127812752https://vilda.net/s/rsp/Nice if you're practicing strumming patterns
>>127812717Jack Bruce > JacoMy fav is Geezer tho. I hit these studio monitors and Sabotage just sounds massive>human child of love’s creatiooon
>>127812737One dude I saw who secretly rips is the dude from Hella. I saw them open for Dillinger Escape Plan and the guitarist played a lot of odd time and strange tapping stuff. Really cool voicing and it matched the drums for sure.
You don’t need a backing track.
>>127812752This one's a better metronomehttps://www.onemotion.com/drum-machine/
$3-8k for the new gibby custom 70's LP's\How can they put such a cost on Nasvhille(TM)?
>>127812835you ever dig into the guy that started it all? my recommendations for some of his killer stuff is Mutiny - Jr Walker and the AllstarsAin't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye and Tammy TerrellWhat's Going On - Marvin GayeDarling Dear - Jackson FiveCan't Get Next To You - The TemptationsFor Once In My Life - Stevie Wonderhonestly too many to list, here's a giant playlisthttps://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlWVbcKsYeBpcMjQrXG4815AsGzkXlFuv&si=7TwhZOH-4HlapGh7
>>127812918i never understood why the customs were $5000 more expensive just for headstock binding. a lot of these are like 3-4 piece bodies and necks since they can cover them up with solid colors
>>127812865Spencer is a really cool guy. I’ve met him a few times, he’s been close friends with my best friend’s older half brother since they were in school and whenever Hella was in town we’d go see them and Spencer would hang out with my friend’s family and of course I’d tag along. He’s a great player, even outside of the style of music he plays in Hella
>>127812977theyre supposed to be solid mahogany bodies, maybe they just change the tops. The necks are one piece (something about the grain going the entire length of the neck (when they mill the timber) and they usually use rosewood for the finger board
>>127813017oh i thought they still had a maple cap
>>127812886How would you practice soloing without one?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGGiYq5OKro
>>127813017>>127812977watch a Gibson custom shop and Gibson USA factory tour, it’s exactly the same build process the only difference is vintage “correct” specs a 2025 Les Paul custom is identical to a 2025 Les Paul standard in every way but color, binding and headstock decal im glad they finally put some customs in the standard line but they’re still a bit overpriced imo
>>127813188oh yeah i don't doubt it. i watched a yairi shop tour and their regular vs custom shop is the same except in a good way. they're all completely hand made except custom shop is made by one dude that's been doing it for 30 years. honestly if randy didn't play a custom i wouldn't care about them all
>>127812309what if you bought a gretch penguin?
all out of ebony necks
>>12781318870's had three piece tops. are we just paying for a different hat on our dolls?
>>127812957Jamerson is very good but that Motown music tends to lend it to that type of bass noodling (under arranged).I think the dude from Nomeansno might be my favorite. Ellefson, too. I tend to like bass that doesn’t sound like bass. The dude from Lightning Bolt has a nice approach. Percy Jones is better than Jaco for sure - the Brand X stuff is insane. And I guess I can add Tom Fowler and Patrick O’Hearn from Zappa
>>127812984You tell him Tom from Ronkonkoma thinks he plays music good
>>127813258he had more space yeah but he also got on other records around the mid 70s where it was more supportive and still sounds great.
Trying to tap my foot while playing is very distracting.
>>127813316i play better when i close my eyes
Gretsch is making a Chinese Falcon.
>>127813131gotta get me that Loog
>>127813336kiss better too ngl
>>127813303I go for Rocco Prestia for just pure groove after groove. >You’ve got to Funkifizeeeee
Why is the intro to call of ktulu so hard. 30 years playing guitar and some simple arpeggiated triads fuck me. I’ve been playing it for 2 hours and I can’t play it right once.
>>127813253Yes
>>127813416And who ever played in Heaven 17 and A Certain Ratiohttps://youtu.be/33W3kMS2vp0https://youtu.be/80mbMU7xEqc
>>127813406anon, we can't do it here... there are people watching
>>127813449It seems like it’s just register minor triads - are you cross picking it? I think it would be difficult if it was all down picking or swept.
God please let the $1600 MIMs flop
>>127813540they jedi mind tricked peepole with the nitro finish
Anyone get good at SWYBRYD? I can sort of do it like hybrid picking, but I still have to get comfortable with the fingerpick-sweep. It’s actually easier to do SWYBRYD as just 5-finger fingerpicking, but I don’t trust my pinky to have a consistent tone as the others.
>>127813540What about the 1600 dollar epiphones?
>>127813345kek
holy fuck a 3000 dollar strat? fender are out of their cotton pickin minds that’s Les Paul territory
>>127813598Those are currently flopping unless there's new ones I don’t know about
glad i didnt get one of those new markii c+ reissues apparently theyre junk
>>127813316How? Tapping my foot in time is second nature, I do it without even thinking about it. How do you have to think enough about tapping your foot to be distracting?
Did some mixing. Want to add a synth lead, I thinkhttps://voca.ro/1nDs0YpLgiOe
1st 4never spending more than triple digits#IntactBankAccount
>>127813783Barely listenable on iPhone. The phaser/trem sound makes me sick. I skipped ahead and the drums are out of sync (which I think is your intent, but execution is lacking)
the damaged goods riff is stuck in my head but it's actually killing me in how hard it is to play 2 fucking chords
>>127813898go take a smoke and come back to it
What do if you only know a keyboardist, and a bassist who hardly plays nowadays? No drummer would get you laughed out of any rock venue.
>>127813954Buy a drum machine, good old trust Roland 808
>>127813977good opportunity to let your bassist slap. if he's younger than 30 that's all he's going to want to do anyway
>>127813898Play this one instead. Two chords? No, two notes (except for that dissonant triad stuff)https://youtu.be/EmW6iLKmB3c
>>127813977Can it be programmed to run 3-4 songs on it's own? Might be a good choice.>>127813993He barely ever slaps when we play together
>>127814061good. slapping is gay but if you're playing in a 3 piece or smaller there's room for it
>>127813783do you make anything that isn't washed out in reverb and chorus? its like you're afraid of being coherent.
>>127813499I'm alternate picking. It's not the picking that is fucking me up so much as it's the weird little chord changes you do and the alternating open d fretted note. It's almost like it's 8 different triads with string skipping alternate picking. And the chords changes aren't exactly like natural feeling or common it's a mind fuck on the left hand and the right. This is my last attempt, I'm done for the night. The rest of the song is like retardedly easy in comparison I don't know why this is tripping me up so much. It's almost like trying to rub your stomach and pat your head at the same time. I know james plays it super slow live and maybe it was just played super slow in the album version and then sped up. https://vocaroo.com/1cbTTwbkYeiL
>>127811958>being this confidently incorrect it's cool that you don't like certain genres but making up shit to criticize is dumb.
>>127813050They do, its a 3 piece maple top.
i want something super expensive as a crown jewel of my toys but i dunno what i wantkeep flip flopping between a fuchs ods ii and a charvel 750xl
^^^poor fag problems^^^
>>127814478a good amp is always a better spend. difference between an average and a great amp is astronomically large, even more so than a shitplank vs a custom shop electric guitar. tonally speaking of course
i got other stuff to do pay gore beyond sinking african village GDP amount of money on guitar crap every month
>>127814525true i dont have a guitar with a trem though and ive caught all my other white whale guitars, the 750xl feels perfect but yeah a good amp does trump a good guitar 10/10 times, and i need a lower gain amp its why its so hard to choose
>>127814528cool blog post>>127814478like the other anon said, a good amp is always really special and that is a really good amp
>>127814528me too but it's easier to justify spending $4k on a guitar that will last 50 years than it is spending $30k on a car that won't last 20
https://voca.ro/1cN35FBCgn0O
>>127814565$4k on a guitar is always a meme when the guitar is the least important part of the music
>>127814565exactly cheap beaters all the way >>127814559ok
>>127814592its the only part you actually touch and manipulate regularly though
>>127814592i buy it for me because i like nice things.
>>127814525>difference between an average and a great amp is astronomically largeA lot of people will never experience this realization and cope with jag though. If you can afford to get a good amp, you should 100% get a good amp.
>>127814592Les Paul’s aren’t a meme. There’s nothing that sounds like them. Maybe some like boutique custom guitars are memey but actually put your hands on and play a nice Les Paul and it’ll change your mind.
Just get the Glarry, you aren't Van Halen. Your gear is not going to affect your tone in any meaningful way. Spend that money on a nice meal or something where you actually get tangible value for the money spent. Or don't, who gives a fucking shit you're an adult a fool and his money are soon parted.
stop pocket watching
>>127814674>just be poor and jaded like meSome of our gear actually leaves the house. Quality dependable equipment isn't something to compromise on.
>>127814674Amen
>>127813783this sounds actually great
>>127814697Glarry is qualityGlarry is dependableMoot points.
https://youtu.be/Pe0i0yEYq1Y?si=anOxTExvEyAIFFid&t=1392Sounds literally just as good if not better than any /gg/ vocaroo throughout time and space.
ahem
stop being mean
>>127814698this would make me respect minimalfag
5—2—5—3—3—2—27—3—5—3—3—3—37—2—6—4—4—2—20—0—0—0—0—0—0x—x—x—x—x—x—xx—x—x—x—x—x—x
>>127814801now name these chords
>>127810951>electric drums
>>127814801meh
>>127814831D D A G G D D
>>127814801woa
>>127814674KEK. I don't wanna be Van Halen and I'm never buying a Glarry as long as I live.
that little augmented reality steve vai concert app is one of the weirdest things out there
>>127814863
>>127810547kek
>>127810482when it really comes down to it metal players only comprise a small proportion of the pantheon of what people could consider "guitar greats," and i think that being an educated musician who can control harmony and play a solo such that you can discern the chord progression in the melody itself is much more impressive, no hate to shred, i still love that kind of music and it's my meat and potatoes on guitar
Ok gee gee which one sounds best to you?first is A, second is B. They're both live mic'd ampshttps://voca.ro/1a5CZ5DYIEhQhttps://voca.ro/10315pTHaVhkhard mode; guess the amps :^)
>>127815182those are vsts recorded through your computer speakers or something arent they
>>127815203No I wasn't lying, I was experimenting with different mics and amps today. The tracks are a blend of two different mics panned about 80% in each ear.
>>127815222>guess the amp!>blends mics
>>127815182b sounds better but they both sound like a pignose with a ds1 in front of it
>>127815233I didn't blend the amps togethera is one amp, b is a different one. each mic I had to do a separate take but they're using the same amp/guitar/mic position. >>127815239they're both using the natural gain from the ampsalso a hint, they're from the same brand.
>>127815286pignose
>>127814801that’s substitute by the who
Does this count? I made it myself.(That is to say, I bolted a premade neck to a box and still managed to fuck up a bunch of shit while putting it together, but at least it makes a noise.)
>>127815346A, orange crush 35rt B, tiny terror with 1x12
>>127815445niceit sounds good
>>127811184congrats on wasting your time on nothing ?
>>127815431Forgot sound sample. It should be noted that as ass as I am at building things, I'm even worse at music. I've never even played a kazoo, so this me just showing how it sounds with a couple of cords I found for 3 string guitars online.It's been a fun little project, maybe I'll try again. https://voca.ro/12P5otu1UreT
>>127815138Ok, best solos of all time contender. The soul of this one. AND it's metal.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n2zfp7KOFY
>>127815513I like it anon, do try it again
>>127810459I thought this was a cubist piece of art.
First for shell pink
https://voca.ro/1cchkvRgWNUH
>>127814304>It’s alternate pickingFound the problem- it’s crosspicking, not AP. The biggest issue is that first string crossing and the LH fingerings, which feature the weak fingers doing a lot of the chord changes.I can guarantee if you’ve been playing 39 years, you can do this. Chances are you aren’t WARMED UP, so just do this cheat:Starting on the 17th fret, use just your ring finger and pinky to play two notes, then move up or down the strings until iou reach the 3rd fret.I’ve got $10 that if you do that three times, you’ll feel those fingers more fatigued and then loose. I have a hand injury from biking, so I have to warm up all the time. I typically don’t bother if it’s easy stuff, but if I’m gonna do sweep picking or fast alternate picking, it’s essential.
>>127814698I don’t see Fripp up there
>>127814144This. So much this.
>>127812819>>127812916Thanks
>>127813316I tend to tap my heel more often than not, rather than the toe, and if I'm not doing that I'm moving something else, maybe I'm swishing spit in my mouth to the beat.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
>>127813449Take a break and do the intro to Hangar 18 for a while, then come back to it.
>>127817127not that anon but for some reason I always had the impression that Cross Picking was just Alternate Picking but applied to figures that are one-note-per-string. Thanks for sorting me out a bit.
>>127815568I have an old vocaroo for that.https://voca.ro/1jTBjBg4vNmn
>Me listening to Bach cello suitesThis doesn't sound too hard to play on bass, at least note-wise.>Me trying to play themOh, right, cellos are tuned in 5ths.Really tempted to buy a cello desu. Or see if it's feasible to get a 5 string bass tuned in 5ths.
Tracking practice makes perfect in practice>pic relhttps://voca.ro/1dkutxJarZ8p
>>127818346Congrats on the no booze. Genuinely.
>>127818380The X’s are the slip up but I do kombucha and homemade kvass.>feelsI’m selling a bunch of instruments today on eBay due to purchase property in New England. So, I’m recording as much 12-string as I can and saw goodbye to her supple bronze hair and plywood erogenous zones.
>>127817548No worries. The motion you need to get into is accurate leaps (ex. The D string to the high e), which is actually two motions - think of it as waving a conductors wand without moving your arm. You can cheat it and just get in the general vicinity, but pick angle is a must. Also, many guitarists use their pinky as an ANCHOR. Every time I see Hatfield play it, I think he does the same. This makes it easy to judge distances. Stylistically, I don’t use an anchor cause I’m not a bitch but it gives you an airy quality. Practice it this way:Hold each chord pattern and experiment with the right hand. Aim for accuracy and see if you can make the sound blur or get concise.Last, the type of pick you use matters for crosspicking. See what you like. Crosspicking doesn’t have to be accurate because the sound tends to bleed together. The Call of Cthulhu has a lot of inner chord movement and anchoring, so that’s another challenging- barring and anchoring. Tackle that by just stretching your hands in smaller positions and then go as wide as you can. Your fingers will feel like spiders that fingerbang the missus when she brought home the Bells Banana Beer I casually mentioned.>I said what I said
Want to install a bigsby on my esp ec 1000 but too pussy to do it
>>127813755>>127817429I think to keep rhythm my body moves or my head nods vs tapping my foot. It distracts me sometimes cause I'm actively thinking about it and playing
TUNING: CGCGCESTYLE: fingerbanging slide on broken guitarhttps://voca.ro/12BGASYU93MO
I’m really thinking about buying a body blank routed for Tele controls and cutting it into the shape of a Dano 59. Basically a regular Tele but looking like a short horn Danelectro style body. Warmoth makes a neck they call the Snakehead that looks pretty goofy but I think would look the part with a Dano style body. I don’t need another Tele but I’ve wanted a Dano 59 forever but don’t like the cheap plywood and essentially cardboard construction so some kind of solid body Dano would be cool even if it’s got Tele hardware instead of standard Dano lipsticks
https://voca.ro/1oJfygmFAZ0rCan someone with a good ear help me out? Been learning this song and at the end of the solo there's this three note per string run starting on A and going up. Now, all the tab guys on YT are tabbing it like 10-11-13 on A and D for the first two lines but I've found this isolated track and I swear my ear is telling me it's 8-10-11 for those two. I'm even more convinced it goes that way because the runs on the G and B are octaves of those two. But yeah, I just need to know if I'm right or deluded.
>>127818926Slow down the playback and use your ear.
Why are some of my strings so much louder than others in my amp?
>>127819091I did, a bunch of times actually. That's why I'm asking here cause I need to know if I'm overestimating my ear or if everyone else is just wrong. I swear it sounds like it starts on the 8th fret to me.
>>127815499You'll thank me later if I ever get around to tabbing out all the studies from Pat Martino's Linear Expressions and posting them here.
>>127819118Pickup height/pole piece height
I'm hearing it the way you describe others tabbing it out but I'll try to plug it into Song Master and make sure by slowing it down just in case this is some kind of Yanny Laurel shit. What's the song, anyway?
>>127819226If I could be a constellation from Bocchi. I honestly listened to it a bunch and played it both ways but I just can't hear those 13th frets in those first two runs. I have a decent ear, I've been using it a lot lately but I really have no idea if I'm overestimating it.I will say, I've seen several tab vids for that song and I can say for sure they tabbed certain things wrong so it might be the case with this part also but I just can't say for sure.
the longer I stay in this thread the more insane I become
https://voca.ro/1jChl0et89bk
>whoa>you guys seein this>see what I mean
>>127819418Good playing. Makes me wish I stuck to classical more when I was learning way back when. Would've done wonders for my finger picking and fret changes.
>>127818811These digits are let down…
>>127819379
>>127819461https://www.classtab.org/cardoso_suite_de_los_mita-i_3_01_choro_pedro.txtyou can always pick it back up
>>127819326Well now I'm inclined to agree with you. The clip starts out with some kind of Bb harmonic or overtone playing so maybe that's what threw me off the trail, but the actual notes slowed down sound like what you described. Although personally I would try to play it:A string: 8 10 11D string: 8 10 11G string: 10B string: 8 9 11e string: 8 9 11But that's just me.https://voca.ro/14FnXliC1wm7
>>127818926Go with what makes harmonic sense. If you can’t really tell up to speed, what makes you think a listener won’t think it’s intentional? 8th fret in A & D for all strings is: C F Bb Eb G F [ascending]. Very minor sounding. A half tin either direction is majorish
>>127818926I've got 5-6-8 on two strings, 6-8-9, 8-9-11-11 on the E
>>127819506Wow those are some clean sounding notes. I've mainly just slowed it down with YT player which distorts the hell out of them but yeah, with your clip I'm even more convinced it starts on the 8th.That's an interesting way of playing it too. I do prefer going three notes per string cause I get to keep the 1-3-4 finger shape and even then I'm still struggling a little while standing. Also thanks for taking the time, know I know for sure what I need to play.>>127819524Anon above helped out with the slow mo. Honestly if going with making sense I'd also go with 8-10-11 because the third and fourth run are the octaves of the first and second. And the guy used octave playing in other parts of the song. >>127819539Yeah that's basically the 10-11-13 on the A but thanks to the anon above I can say for sure it starts on the 8th. I just never heard those A# and D# notes at the end of the first and second run.
>>127819680I’m glad that’s all resolved. The world feels lighter. Have a blessed SundayTUNING: raga shit on a Fretless acoustic I madeSTYLE: Deadcan Dance to fingerbang on schedule 1 substanceshttps://voca.ro/11sAkrv2aQDy
>>127819701Thank you, kind anon. Enjoy your Sunday with a guitar in your hands.
had a gig last fridayB)
>>127819745This one’s for you:https://voca.ro/1cpLdi8KnZVS
>>127819912Thanks bro. And damn, is that a bull bass you're playing? That tone really reminds me of Stray Cats.
>>127819860mariachi samurai
>>127819999> Quads - Jah blessIt’s a no name custom bass I bought off shopgoodwill it’s rickety but it’s tine is excellent. I’m also selling another custom no name with roundwounds.Debating selling this bass:https://voca.ro/16tjNgfTYflhTwo parter
What happened to cumshitter?
What happened to Jazzmaster Poojeeta?
Someone is selling one of these, but the baritone variation, near me. It's one without the Evertune bridge, which I find even better. For 800€. I am so tempted, but I already have an all black Tele.
>>127820270A little too muddy sounding I'd say. Nice playing though. Nice harmonics too. Good luck with the sale if you decide to go for it.
>>127820474Pretty neat. >evertune by itself $300fuck
>>127812803You obviously don't know how to read. I said it all in E or D and then transposed to whatever they tune to If they tune to C they are still playing everything in E, just down 2 steps. It's all the same notes on a fretboard
https://www.ebay.com/itm/406206141998Bros... there's only one chibson leftWould it be better than a condor?>inb4 tonewood, who cares about the mix, production erases most of the sound but it is still a musical instrument and sounding good on its own is part of the joy of playing it, a PRS SE would be bettershut up im going to go watch glen fricker videos to help soothe my cognitive dissonance now
>>127814379Admit you didn't understand my post and don't know what transpose means and then tell me I'm wrong
>restrict myself to only buying rare, limited edition, special run guitars>can't thin the herd because i'd never get any of them back againWhat do bros?
>>127820628have you tried not being a hoarding homo?
>>127820628Release them and get a younger hitter version that lets you dream again
>>127820485EQ pedal for sure
>>127820777J A C K P O T
>>127820777>just get instant seller's regretI'm asking for serious opinions.
>>127820617It's probably not as bad as you think. Then it becomes ok to play an instrument rough because it's a beater. Then you fix all the minor quality issues or maybe add the pickups you want. If you're not self-sufficient, buy an epiphone. If money is no issue, buy your custom Gibson. Poorfag gear is really competitive. It can't just rely on a logo and boomers unloading money.
>>127820616>>127820622I understood you perfectly, your generalizations are just ignorant.
morning sirs
>>127821055there's nothing else to do, either you continue to own them or you don’t.
>>127820628Idk I only buy players to beat up, collecting toys to look at is for nerds.
>tfw still faking it until I make it
>>127821484fake it harder goddamnit
>>127821055Record as much as possible as a final fingerbang before summer camp, then tell that skank to get lost
https://voca.ro/1aLszEYgUWSk
Affinity vs Classic vibe tele?
>>127821824add a walk down from the 5th to the 4th, then the root flat 3rd and root and you have sunshine of my love
>>127821827classic vibrator more better than fur affinity
>>127821882it's supposed to sound like Swans
>>127821920Melvins - Joan of Arc
>>127821888oh
more like i'finna t injection
>>127821920speaking of swans... how did they get this bass tone:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYFFBT9jheQ&list=OLAK5uy_nGTMfwx2qhK5USfRsBmmJNemfklEkaJWw&index=7&pp=8AUBandhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZgdLcPQZNU&list=OLAK5uy_nGTMfwx2qhK5USfRsBmmJNemfklEkaJWw&index=8&pp=8AUB
>>127821963what does that pedal do?
>>127821972makes sure you're lost in the mix so no one hears your mistakes
>>127821484speed up your playing and post it on youtube
>>127821920never heard of that band but it's not sounding good
I tune to DADFAG
>>127822346we didn't deserve him
>>127822346>AAACCC
>>127822162Way ahead of you:https://youtu.be/8BTcVDNSLx4
>>127822346GAEDAD(also known as “I’m sorry son”)
tube boomers hate when you put their prized amps in a little box, it takes the tone mysticism out and replaces it with facts.
>>127822885You'll get a good drive from a Marshall in a box, but not the whole amp, will you? I have one and it doesn't do that.That said, most wouldn't play a Plexi for its cleans anyways. Even though it's good. It's just not known for it.
>>127822929The only people playing heavy/gainy stuff out of plexis just want a marsha half stack on stage behind them and usually have dirt pedals they get their grit from.
>>127822971By gain, I mean Page or Townsend or live Jimi. I figure that's what everyone is looking for.But I like Marshall cleans too (i.e. non live Jimi or Frusciante).
>>127822971They buy a Plexi and then put that >>127822885pedal in front of it
This will be my next guitar. Unless I cave and get a Classic Vibe. I really like this one though. The arm contour alone is making me want it bad. 22 frets and pickups in series is a big bonus too. The colors are also really nice. I'm leaning to this purple one cause it looks sick and has got a rosewood board with binding but there's also a sexy red with a maple boRst. Ah. I really like this one. It's almost twice the CV cost though. But I think it's definitely worth it. Ill just need to be a little more patient. Also it's chambered and there's tons of drilled out space already under the pickguard for an extra pickup and a bunch of electronics shenanigans. Probably a lot later down the line for though. Anyway It's a really good looking guitar.
I wonder just how loud Blackmore was in his heyday. He cranked Marshall Majors which are 200 fucking watts and had the biggest Strat sound anyone has ever heard.But Frusciante plays the same Major precisely because he can maintain the headroom for a clean tone on it compared to a Super Lead.
ok how i dohttps://voca.ro/1k923FcjlN2R
>>127823123well the specs you listed sound better down the road than a cv >>127823157nice and clean but the audio quality makes the vocals a bit muffled
Complete songwriting newfag here. What limitations to composition does stop tuning impose rather than standard tuning shifted down? I know intervals are lost with drop tuning. What else?
>>127823242You lose things, but you also gain others. Don't think about it too much. Just noodle around and you'll find some sweet spot for a riff. Just don't limit to chugging, which is easy to get caught up in with a drop tuning.
>>127823242Drop D is basically useful for chugging in D minorYou lose most of the open chords but now you can play a D powerchord over five strings (D, A, D, A, D, x), if you have long fingers then over six strings (D, A, D, A, D, A)
>>127823242like other guy said you lose some chord shapes but gain others. drop tuning is really good for playing chord inversions in whatever key you dropped to, which you can change with a capo. a good example is dan tyminskys man of constant sorrow which is in drop D but capod to F. there's a lot of strum embellishments going on with cross picking. you could definitely do this in standard tuning but it becomes "effortless" in drop D
Eddie was one of the first to commonly use Drop D in hard rock, but it was still just Eddie. Unchained is a bit chuggy, but he showed you could do so much more with it even back then. I blame Grunge for just using it for a lot of chugging.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnZE7n2Gl3Q
>has a successful career with 3 fantastic albums only playing G, Cadd9, and D
>>127823224Yeah definitely. Also got a satin neck which I forgot to mention. Looking at long term, it's definitely gonna be a better guitar. Really, that arm contour is what's getting me into it the most. I've got a Benton Tele that doesn't have it and I'm really missing it whenever I'm playing standing. I'm kinda getting used to it but I'm definitely going to strip the paint, sand off the contour and repaint it so getting a CV feels like taking a step back since it doesn't have it either. Well, I'll see how it goes by the end of the year.
>>127823404Crazy how he outlived his son
>>127810482People will call metal guitarists one tricks, then proceed to uberwank on some 80s blues rock guitarist that goes up and down the same three scales for his whole careerMetal guitarists aren't the best players but metal is the only genre that tries to stretch what guitar can do anymore, that's why metal guitars are the only one pushing any kind of new sound anymore.Also includes musicians that started in metal and drifted to other genres like Polyphia or Plini
>>127823123Scheters are better than a CV, not a fan of that finish though
>>127823424i like vintage fenders and the cv series are great quality for the money but the small fretboard radius, neck heel truss rod adjustments, and saddles that have poor intonation or can't be individually intonated really are just deprecated designs and don't belong on modern instruments
>>127823455rip. he must have struggled with it for a long time even before the death because the energy to had at his concerts was pretty rough. sorry man no one wants to hear copperhead road solo at 60 bpm
Someone post that hour long video where the guy explains where to set the knobs on your ampI lost the link
>>127823531scott grove?
>>127823531I think it varies by amp.Most Fenders and Marshalls that have a tonestack where the "Neutral" sound isn't everything at 12 O'Clock. Neutral is more like 0 10 0.
How does D-A-D-G-A-D or C-G-C-F-G-C etc differ from drop tuning?
>>127823634Full open chord tunings are good for slide and a sort of droning folky styles.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUFCkM-tNUQhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yJLqVN6eJM
>>127823634https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVlvhfWcNho
>>127823465With the price tag I imagine they definitely should be better. I like the purple one honestly, I think I'd like the green one more though but it seems they stopped making those though. Red ones are super hot too though. I'd be missing the binding but I do love the look of a maple board though. >>127823517Yeah I'm kinda iffy on the radius. It's not the really vintage 7 something one but I never played anything below 12 inch so I'm not sure how that would feel. I don't really mind the neck heel and the CV does have the truss rod adjuster at the headstock, plus I would get the compensated saddles if beed be. But I do really lean towards the Schecter. That price tag does open the Player Fender window but I'm not really sure if those are worth it in comparison. The lack of an arm contour is a big thing for me honestly. They do have that Tele look with the headstock and all, plus the six saddles but they do come a little more pricey I think.
>>127823791it just dawned on me that all of the British invasion dudes did that whole Indian thing for awhile and went for drone-y sort of sounds with sitars and shit... but I guess it always existed in Celtic tunes too. Especially with a bagpipe. I wonder why they chased after Indian noises first.
>>127823839>I wonder why they chased after Indian noises first.India and orientialism in general was more of the theme in the 60s as people were seeking alternate philosophies to escape their current cultural structures. tl;dr: weed
>>127823881Beatles made India popular. Too bad it became synonyms with shit nowadays. India has a really interesting culture, their Gods alone are interesting enough to get into but it's really unfortunate their people are shit. From the caste systems to gang rapists and overall being just a bunch of cow shit teeth brushing tossers, they really fell off in the eyes of the world.
>>12782379612 is fine even 10 is fine. 7.25 is a bit too much, it's playable but just inferior to something more modern
Acoustic Frown by Title Fight feat. My cat(Incomplete) Im having trouble getting a clean chord, I press hard and is sounds bad, I press slightly and it sounds bad. Is that or my other fingers touch involuntarily mute the other strings. How can I solve this? Also this may be the first song I learn on guitar.https://litter.catbox.moe/ah7fid98bzge4tli.mp4
You guys aren't actually bringing Ampegs to gigs right? Play through something respectable like an Orange.
>>127824114Yeah I'd never go for the 7.25. Just seems like an unnecessary handicap. CVs do have a 9.5 radius though. I'd still more likely go for the Schecter I think. The arm contour plus satin neck, an extra fret and pickups in series is really selling it for me, even if it's almost double the price.
On paper I hated 7.25” until I actually played one and realized I really like how comfy it is. 9.5” is probably my favorite, only because it’s what I’m most used to, but I really enjoy the 7.25”s I’ve picked up.
>>127824260good enough for GOAT good enough for mewhat are you some sort of diva?
>>127824172slow it down to like 40 bpm and clean it up
>>127824024the india they visited was entirely different. population was about a third of what it is now, and rapid industrialization and cultural shifts with modernization is really what put the strain on their country and existing infrastructure and sanitation systems to be what it is now. environment is significantly more polluted, with widescale deforestation, industrial waste release, human and animal waste release and litter everywhere.
Watch this
>>127824664... I'm watchinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0PSf_iKzQ
She'll is warming up
why doesn't gibson make electric guitars this fancy?
Making the pastebin with the resources mentioned in this thread. If anyone has anything to add, pdfs, etc, mention it nowShould I put Scotty West's AA Guitar pdf here?
>>127824818scott's bass lesson groove trainer is best metronome app that i know of and its free. i also have talking bass pdfs if you have a place i can send them to, to go to a pastebin or something
if i have a jackson body that had a 22 fret neck, will i be able to put a JS series neck with 24 frets on it? will the scale length be the same?
>>127824843if the frets go all the way to the end of the neck on both necks and the neck pickup touches the neck then no.
>>127824836I'll add thatYou can put it on catbox or something
>>127824897alright give me like 30 mins i'll drop a mediafire link you can grab them from. my laptop just died
See what I mean?https://voca.ro/12D5gUykXrZL
>>127817917Megatar tuning in reversed 5ths like a Chapman stick could be what you're looking at.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7gHbM1vA5Qhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed4kKSuoOkYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9v0lxTSzMAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCNaB79EJvMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKhf62j9EWshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llsVBCZKvI0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrxzDbaPAVAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAWpWuVk6_khttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa6SaIS2taY
>>127824897here you go, about $600 worth of bass courses. idk how you want to handle this but this is a burner account and email that ill likely forget exists and idk how media fire really workshttps://www.mediafire.com/folder/bgrkn98ecvlta/Documents
>>127825225hmm ear training course didn't work for some reason but it's not really that valuable. it just says to sing say your intervals scales etc
>>127825225Mediafire files are permanent, /vg/ uses it for game soundtracksThanks man, I've added it
https://voca.ro/1HlmJBjFpC5m
>>127825080Hell yeah brother
New thread>>127825521>>127825521>>127825521
>>127825476preach
>>127822667https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyFGJ6pU8pQ