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evanthebouncy!
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On April 28 2016 02:46 FFGenerations wrote: lol evan there are ff7 tones in that youtu.be/PlfGch8mGhg?t=3168 WOAH! hey if I was born earlier I could've made music for them I guess hahaha!! edit: rofl your signature AJahHA wtf | ||
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yeah i found that i was ALWAYS super bad so there's no point "holding off" on making clips, you just make them when you feel like it , not when you think you can play ok lol :D speaking of which i just had a crazy energy burst and felt like making a clip :D *brb* BTW my biggest advice i can possibly give someone beginning guitar is .... start doing pullups too . i found that when i went to the gym after abstaining and strengthened my general hand muscles (by say, 100%, which is like 3 weeks of gym for a weak person like me) then my ability to control my hands (notably making chords) shot up by a massive , vital amount. i wonder if anyone else experienced this? (pullups are great for hand strength but you can also do something like hold onto something very heavy for ~10-20 seconds, 5 times a day in succession. i'm guessing something like a bed would be heavy enough , just anything really damn heavy will do) | ||
amazingxkcd
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On April 29 2016 02:33 FFGenerations wrote: my first week was me making clips every 5 notes i played lol :D yeah i found that i was ALWAYS super bad so there's no point "holding off" on making clips, you just make them when you feel like it , not when you think you can play ok lol :D speaking of which i just had a crazy energy burst and felt like making a clip :D *brb* BTW my biggest advice i can possibly give someone beginning guitar is .... start doing pullups too . i found that when i went to the gym after abstaining and strengthened my general hand muscles (by say, 100%, which is like 3 weeks of gym for a weak person like me) then my ability to control my hands (notably making chords) shot up by a massive , vital amount. i wonder if anyone else experienced this? (pullups are great for hand strength but you can also do something like hold onto something very heavy for ~10-20 seconds, 5 times a day in succession. i'm guessing something like a bed would be heavy enough , just anything really damn heavy will do) explains manowar's physique | ||
Dizmaul
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On April 29 2016 02:01 amazingxkcd wrote: so its been a week since i've been playing. Got no clips to post since im still super bad, but progress is being made! and so are the calluses on my fingers! I worked at a Guitar Center for years and I used to get asked all the time. "Do you guys sell anything that will put calluses on my fingers?" I always answered, "yeah it's guitar center we have guitars". My second favorite top questions was, "Do we sell a pedal that makes you sound like Eric Clapton?" | ||
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im gonna learn the 2nd part tomorro since i keep putting it off (ive been learning japanese instead tho im try and do the 10 kanji/day thing) evan i recommend you do pullups to improve your guitar technique i can do 7 now | ||
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LeperKahn
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I bought a few relatively cheap ones early on and they are only now (1-2 years later) becoming useful. I still never use my phaser, overdrive, or wah pedals. When you think it's time for a pedal consider things like eq, compression, and reverb. Those pedals are particularly useful because they serve such wide purposes. You can also use them to access sounds in your amp that are otherwise hard to get. (I.e. a distortion sound with an EQ.) They might not seem as sexy as an overdrive or flanger, but using an EQ with the proper settings can make your guitar sound really full and satisfying. You'd be amazed what kind of sounds you can get with carefully setting an amp. I bought a tube amp thinking that my solid state vox was terrible. The truth is I just didn't know how to set the vox. I now use the vox in almost all situations because it is lighter and lower maintenance. I believe the tone should really be the icing on the cake. People can achieve interesting melody, harmony, and rhythm with even the most basic instruments. Let those aspects of the sound guide you then present the guitar part with a killer tone. -- In other news! I just played my first full length show. It was two hours with two sets. We played a bit overtime though. It's only just happened but this is one picture my friends took. I'm playing guitar at the end of the "hallway" of people. | ||
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puppykiller
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i tried it with the music and it was literally unplayable, i tried standing up too and it was even worse than unplayable (no idea how to do power chords standing up for a start), oh well | ||
amazingxkcd
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Rocksmith specific question: so when i tune to Eb or lower, rocksmith has trouble recognizing the lower notes (any power chords) is this a rocksmith problem, or an string change/intonation problem? | ||
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On May 20 2016 17:27 Teoita wrote: I've never used Rocksmith, but if you are using a regular string gauge (say 10-46) you should be good for Eb or maybe even D tuning, but if you go any lower intonation could be problematic because there is too little tention on the strings. gotcha. | ||
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