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Previous thread: >>127867612

SCALES:
https://www.all-guitar-chords.com/scales
https://fretboard-navigator.com/

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QCt3UBTS1Y

EAR TRAINING:
https://tonedear.com

BACKING TRACK GENERATOR:
https://www.onemotion.com/chord-player/
https://www.musicca.com/chord-player/

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METRONOME:
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https://www.onemotion.com/drum-machine/

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>>127877550
Is the JC-22 good too?
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>how it started
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>>127877561
Yeah, but 12" speakers still make a huge difference, whatever the amp. Even at lower volumes.
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>>127877670
pretty clean
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>>127877670
>how i ended up

I started so well by wiring up the hot wires. Once I had to ground stuff to the pots, everything went down the drain. I have this huge blob of shit, but it seems to work. The new switch works, sound isn't cutting out when moving it.

I'm not sure about the new pots. It says they're logarithmic, but as soon as I turn the volume one a bit, the volume drops significantly and it feels like only the first 10% do anything. The tone knob cuts the highs well though. They're also harder to turn, which I kinda like.

I reused the capacitors, despite ordering new ones with the same values. I didn't want to wait for them to arrive. I doubt the new ones would have made any difference.

One of the pickups had a wire that was too short and couldn't reach the pot for grounding. I had to extend it, but I didn't consider that I'd need to shield it because it was dangerously close to the switch. I didn't have heat shrink, so I wrapped it with some scotch tape. I don't know if that was a wise choice.

>>127877722
... clean until I wired the pickups and jack.
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>>127877755
They honestly need to add a lug to the back of guitar pots. Welding solder to a smooth heat sink is silly.
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Nothing like a 1x12 speaker cab optimized for the guitars range.
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>>127877790
Alternatively, star ground. We're creating unnecessary ground loops.
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>>127877790
steel wool or scotch brite pad, thank me later
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>>127877825
I the spot with whatever sand paper is handy. That doesn't change the fact the wires often flex as the solder cools and can compromise the joints. Lugs give you mechanical advantage.
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i'm feeling pretty demotivated about guitar. i've only been playing about 3-4 months and can play simple 4 chord songs and do some walking and alternating bass lines but my picking technique has seemed to cap out around 90 bpm 16th notes. i can pick a single string at 140 bpm 16th notes but i have problems going over the top of strings and getting hung up on the E and A strings. anchoring with a pinky feels unnatural to me and i have brief glimpses of it working when i practice at night before i go to bed, but the following day i can't seem to hold the guitar or the pick right for it to work again. what do?
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>>127877949
I've been a slowpoke all my life. It just wasn't in the cards for me. lol
At least half of my favorite players weren't speed demons either. So whatever. That makes me feel better.
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Wow soldering is hard. Good thing I have a No-Solder Strat kit coming in soon.
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>>127878009
everything is hard when you don't have the right tools. need a good iron with the right tip and good quality solder wire
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>>127878043
Yeah but I also heard there's lead in good solder wire.
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>>127877949
What song requires you to play faster than that?
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>>127878095
With enough heat you can weld anything.
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>>127878098
bluegrass. it's mostly played at 110-120 at jams. i'd probably not be struggling if i was allowed to use more economy picking and an electric with lighter gauge strings
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>>127878147
Is your guitar action pretty good? It makes all the difference on an acoustic.
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>>127878095
Just get a fume extractor/splice a pc fan into a 12v power supply and aim it towards an open window
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Speaking of cards, I like picking that sounds like a baseball card slapping bicycle spokes.

https://youtu.be/sRZL0U_tf2s?t=202
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>>127878180
yes i set it up. my issue is in the picking hand. a floating technique works better for me but i struggle with the E and A strings, i don't have stability to get through the string without my hand deflecting too much. seems like no matter how much i practice i don't get any better at it.
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If I try to pick fast, I'm constantly hitting the pick guard, which counts as "bad technique" I guess
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>>127878333
depends on the style
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>finally got the jstrat and the baritone sg out of pawn after months of languishing in storage
feelsgoodman
>>127877949
God bless you
Youll get there
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>>127878759
thanks man. i think i need to just stop pushing the speed problem and just get wherever i am at incredibly clean and precise
>baritone sg
that sounds pretty cool
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>>127878798
its all about being articulate regardless of how fast you play
a slow and articulate player>fast sloppy player
every time
>pretty cool
yeah, im lucky to of gotten one at the bottom of the market, they run for 3k easy these days
its the semi official buckethead version of an SG, made for like 8 months between 2013 and 2014
mine even has “BH-SG” written underneath the pickups
>pic rel
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>>127878874
That’s a fucking hoss of a guitar.
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>practicing for 10 minutes everyday is better than practicing for 3 hours once a week
Is it true?
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>>127878874
>ebony board with no inlays
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>>127878909
yes
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>>127878925
>ebony
richlite*
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>>127878909
doubt it
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>>127878247
Many ways to skin a cat, though with picking they will sound slightly different. There will be something that clicks for you. Allan Holdsworth and Brett Garsed exist, they barely pick their fast shit. Check out Frank Gambale for economy picking if you can't alternate. BTW Steve Morse an absolute alternate picking freak of nature injured his picking hand over time due to the way he strained his wrist. Sample size of 1 but it goes to show that even if something works well for you it may be deletirious in the long run. Troy Grady on YT is a good resource for different picking methods.
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>>127878977
i won't tell if you don't
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>>127878908
the only reason Gibson stopped making them is because Bucket is legitimately a schizophrenic psycho who decided at the height of his popularity to couchsurf across america and be impossible to get ahold of for like 4 years instead of reap the rewards of his fame
even gibson recognizes how spectacular these instruments are, they have them hung up in the halls of their custom shop along side other pieces like the Clapton cut explorer and the red eye Les Paul
Im apt to agree with their assessment, this SG is the most resonant instrument I’ve ever played that was intended to be plugged up
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>>127879015
thanks for the insight. i signed up for troy's course the other day, waiting on the magnet thing to arrive so i can film a video for them. i'll check these people out
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>>127879032
Dont tell me no lies
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Offset niggas look like this and player guitars that look like this and expect to be taken seriously
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>>127879142
does the explorer count as an offset
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>>127879142
this really feels like a false flag
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>>127879142
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSH32VUJCk4
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>>127879142
>offset players look dressed to impress and heteronormal
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>>127879034
>Bucket is legitimately a schizophrenic psycho who decided at the height of his popularity to couchsurf across america and be impossible to get ahold of for like 4 years
Based and relatable
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>>127879221
I'm spiritually an offset player and this sentence was so gay I installed a trans tem
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>>127879188
No but I think it should so I can finally pick a side
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>>127879221
>heteronormal
only fags speak like this, unironically
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it's fa/gg/s tyvm
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LOL, these were $15,000 new just a couple of months ago and now this Jew wants over 100k

https://reverb.com/item/91924423-gibson-noel-gallagher-les-paul-standard-live-25-murphy-lab-2025-ebony-murphy-lab-light-aged
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>>127879267
we invented that word before fags ever used it
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>>127879236
He still does it desu
he’s so retarded
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>>127879339
>israel
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>>127879369
Dude wears a KFC bucket with "funeral" written on it, a Halloween mask, only speaks through hand puppets, is obsessed with literal chickens, and people expect him to act normal? He told gibson to make his signature les paul, a guitar that is iconic in large part due to its scale length, a fucking baritone with arcade button killswitches lmao. He's always been pure chaos, that's what makes him buckethead. He trolled GNR until they couldn't handle it anymore because he doesn't care, he just wants to shred to a backing track. Just enjoy the show, this is what a legitimate musical genius looks like.
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>gettin off work
>headin home
>gonna play guitar for the next 3-5 hours
he’ll yeah brother
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>>127879459
let's gooooo
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Bump lets gooooooo
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Very pleased with how this has turned out so far.
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>>127879567
You could have done this in one day if you didn't stop every 5 seconds to take a new photo
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>>127879567
looks pretty solid from the photo
nice
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>>127879574
>>127879574
I work full time and took a two separate week long vacations to shoot guns and ride motorcycles throughout the process, plus I messed up my first attempt. I’m glad I took my time with it, I’ve enjoyed it.
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I kinda miss my Ibanez GSA60, it felt different to any other Ibanez I’ve tried. The neck was kinda like a fat strat C shape
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So uh whats up with offset guy. Is he like y'know.....
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>>127879579
>>127879611
Dude, this looks official. Well done.
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let’s all take turns just making sure that we can all live up to the hope that jenny can shred out for us, eh?
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=E5PXYehriYY&si=je_DDf_G8gNAyFfb
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jumpin jack flash, shot down in flames and used to love her are the 3 songs i gotta learn. shot down in flames is the only one im confident about so far. also classic rock is pretty boring. guy told me thats just what they warm up with but i also told him im not an ear player yet but hes okay with that. seems like most muscians dont really care about your skill level. they just wanna play if you also feel like it.
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>>127879871
Thank you
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Jenny told me i should respect the head so this is where i am
God bless that man
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=E5PXYehriYY&si=je_DDf_G8gNAyFfb
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>>127879926
jumpin jack is easy. Keith did it in Open D, I think.. but you can do it in Standard. B, E, A. Just ring out full barres in the intro at least. The production has always been the coolest thing about it. It sounds like a distorted acoustic.
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>>127880027
Ah I just relistened to it. It doesn't start in A, but B flat.
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>>127880027
i tried playing jumpin jack. its not a very hard one but classic rock doesnt really appeal to me. ive always leaned more into experimental weird shit.
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>>127880385
You could say classic rock were experimental in their own right. A lot of their techniques hadn't been tried before, so they experimented before anyone. lol.
No one ever covers Stones psyche period. I think it was cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U6jozhS7hE
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>>127877949
I can't even do 90bpm 16ths, been playing for almost a year
Speed isn't everything, not even close
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>>127880412
now this is a good song. i had no idea they made music like this cause i never really looked into stones.
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>>127878095
>>127878193
Do solders really go over 1750C? I doubt they're vaporizing lead
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>>127880441
it's the tin and rosin fumes that are bad for you, the lead can't freely vaporize unless it's in an oxide form.
that aside, you will get a small amount of lead dust from spatter and any clean up/solder removal processes
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>>127880440
Brian Jones was the experimental guy, so when he died, Keith just did what he was good at (blues rock) and the band leaned more into that direction. It was still cool, but different.
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>>127880426
I've been forced to learn some techniques for the repertoire and if you have to do them, you do them. Triple tapping notes and turning dotted 8/16ths into 5 notes is the least of it. It is possible, but you have to have a reason to and both of those are basic in what I'm working on.
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>>127880426
true id rather play cleanly and dynamically than fast but the curriculum on the course has the backing tracks go up to 115 bpm from 70 in the basic course so i have no idea where i should be placement wise. he takes the melody or the lead part and truncates it or removes some of the rhythmic density which is nice and does the same song for intermediate and advanced each with an expected starting tempo and difficulty. i suppose you could look at it the other way and come back to play the basic courses faster if you're intermediate or advanced
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIaEs66sBvk&list=RDCIaEs66sBvk&start_radio=1&pp=ygUWbWlsayBvZiBodW1hbiBraW5kbmVzc6AHAQ%3D%3D
learned this today on bass. very fun to play. i wonder if i can get the boomers to play this kinda stuff
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>>127879142
Niggas look like this and be like, "Alright, where the arthoes at?"
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>>127879142
That's fucking Roy Clark. He ripped.
There'd be no John 5 without Roy Clark. He practically worshipped him.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGC1ytmiKj4
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>>127880441
My Weller maxes out around 800
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>>127880829
It's basically blackened post punk. There's a lot of older and current material in the vein that you'd probably line up with.
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>>127881046
Any examples? I'm always in the mood for new stuff
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>>127877949
>my picking technique has seemed to cap out around 90 bpm 16th notes
use a thinner pick for awhile.
t. 28 years
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hey offset owners does your boyfriend like your guitar?
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Finally putting my Strat back together. Which looks better? Top or bottom?
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>>127881340
if you have to ask, you're a bottom.
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>MIA vs MIJ

Fuck lil ochikawa gon do
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>>127881340
they forgot to paint your guitar anon i'd send it back
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>>127881340
bottom with different body color
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>>127881340
if your finish is actually darker go with cream. otherwise do tortoise
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>>127881340
White guard.
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>>127881340
Anodized gold
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god damn... you smelling this
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>>127881586
>>127881716
>>127881735
You motherfuckers need to learn to follow instructions
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Today we played just the three of us - the guitar player, the singer, and me, the flutist. Our guitar player got high and couldn't keep rhythm so we totally screwed up our show.
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>>127881753
lol
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>>127881745
its like a blend of patchouli unwashed ass and shoe polish
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>>127881340
top
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>>127881752
what instructions were those
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https://voca.ro/1bKrOldvM5w5
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CHOKE ON A TURD
FROM A BIRD
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some of these early r.e.m albums have my favourite guitar riffs, if only I could make out the notes they're playing
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>>127881752
top
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r u in-tune right now?
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>>127881340
Top, tort with maple doesn’t look nearly as good as tort with rosewood. Black and maple is peak



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