Don't worry we only laugh at him, no one here takes him seriously.
Adrian Reyes
should i get a new acoustic or a new semi-hollow?
Oliver Williams
If you already have an electric it might be worth getting the acoustic to change things up the most. Semi hollows are cool too though, comfy for jazz and other clean stuff with lower gain
*i posted this in the old thread by accident i didnt notice theres a new one so im posting this here again*
what do you Yea Forumstants think about flying v's owning and playing them in 2019 is cringe or not? do people still use them? for me they look kinda cool, my favourite musicians used them and they are perfect for metal because of the body- you can reach higher frets without any problems but im interested what do yall think
This. Its always the same shit soi will say: >9 pound Les Paul BAD! >Tele has no belly cut! >U shape neck too big!
Jaxon Jones
This. /gg/ loves Gibson Les Pauls thats why numales stay away from here
Chase Stewart
bordering on boomer same with beige or butterscotch
Jason Brown
Not many 40s used unfortunately but new right now are these so I'm not sure. The 100 is probably too big for me and I don't think I'll be playing with anyone for a while but who knows, it's slightly on sale right now but I don't think I need it, I can worry about that when I can play decently. LT25 £130 GT40 £180 GT100 £270
Does those amps only model fender amps or do they have vox/marshall models too?
Robert Russell
>thats why numales stay away from here they're a over the place
Juan Carter
boomer colours are total shit the worst is sunburst
Jason Watson
sold all my gear and bought a MIJ Navigator a few years ago and it's literally ruined any other guitar for me. I keep buying other affordable guitars for 'versatility' but they all play like grainy turds compared to the nav and I can't afford another one.
My music playing is literally just Les Paul > Marshall one dimensional and I can't/don't want to break out.
pic related, it's oversaturated vendor shot but you get the drift
Yeah you eventually hit that point where you're just satisfied with 1 or 2 things. Versatility is basically a meme IMO because unless you enjoy what you get out of the versatility it really doesn't matter if its not satisfying. In other words I'd take less options if they were better than more options if they are shittier.
Connor Lewis
Maybe but that bridge pickup is unbearably ugly for that guitar
Hey guys. A friend of mine is selling a schecter diamond series omen 6 for €150. I don't know much about guitars but I wanted to start learning to play. Would this be a good entry guitar?
Leo Taylor
do you trust your friend? why not just ask him if he thinks it would be a good beginner guitar?
Julian Ross
Yep, better than most people's first guitar and cheaper than what you'd normally find it for used
Leo Bailey
This, get yourself a moog folks
Logan Wood
Previous owner made the cosmetic mods for it to match Ken Yokohama's guitar (pickup/tuning pegs). I've since removed the scratchplate, tho.
I honestly do worry that I'm going to do nothing but play sleazy 80's rock riffs until the heat death of the universe...
yeah schecters are alright, and it's not like your friend would rip you off, right? just MAKE SURE THE NECK ISN'T WARPED, and play on all the frets to check if any aren't ringing out properly. If there's dead frets, a luthier (or you) can fix it.
Jordan Turner
Sois love teles though, offsets became too mainstream. You can easily recognize soibois using a tele by seeing them use the neck or middle position.
Carter Jackson
this person who wrote this post is just dumb
Jaxson Ward
Yea fair enough, its grown more into that. I just notice a lot of them still complain about it being a 'slab of wood' compared to a Strat or other more ergonomic shapes, or they'll be like 'it hurts my ribs man! its digs into me!'
Landon Johnson
The guitar seems in pretty good shape, as far as I can tell at least. I do definitely trust him. It's that he bought this guitar when he had a lot of disposable income and he learned some songs on it. But now he's moving countries and he's trying to get rid of all his stuff. I just wanted a second opinion from you guys because I don't know much about this stuff.
Souds like a decent investment, thanks
I think this was the case (warped neck) and he got it fixed, so it should be good now. It looks good right now
Liam Garcia
Highly unlikely a modern guitar with a functioning truss rod will have a warped neck
James Nelson
They have models for Vox, Orange, Marshall, and Mesa Boogie, in addition to a few others and a bunch of Fender models (they aren't all named, but the app has a help section with diagrams that make it pretty obvious). Of those options, the 40 makes the most sense, IMO, but if you can't afford it, there is nothing wrong with the 25. The 100 is probably overkill if you won't be playing outside of your house, and doesn't add any new features over the 40.
Colton Hughes
Reminder that the guitar's brand doesn't matter, it's the guitarist
Aaron Brown
Ok so what happened was that apparently around last year the first two frets were not resonating properly. He didn't do anything about that and it eventually fixed itself somehow. He got the thing in 2004
Camden Gonzalez
These softboys need to put on some weight. No wonder those teles dig directly into their scrawny little bodies.
Luis Perez
I can definitely afford the 40 but I'm just hesitant because I'm not sure if I need any of the extras. I would like a tube or some type of better amp eventually and actually get into buying pedals but I just need to learn how to play and maybe develop a taste for amp sounds I like. The only thing I'd miss about the 40 I suppose is the option to play with the signal chain and develop a taste for different effects so I can buy pedals with an idea of what I want?
Do you know if that diagram is online anywhere or if there is a comparison of amp models between the 25 and 40? It's really the amp sims I'm looking forward to.
Must be why every professional guitarist plays an expensive name brand guitar
Asher Rodriguez
cheers, isn't there something about needing to change an eq from flat to guitar 2 or something too? just have to try to find the amp sims missing from lt25
Jace Walker
Sorry for doubleposting, but here's a chart for the GT amps. If you want to get pedals and a tube amp later, then the LT25 MAY make sense. I can't find any equivalent chart for the LT25 (or even a manual on Fender's site, which is weird).
Jack Cook
You can change the EQ globally in addition to tweaking each effect, this article goes into a lot of detail about the different options. What works best for you will differ depending on guitar and pickups. The 6.5" speakers in the GT40 will also sound different than the GT100, which has a 12" (the LT25 has a single 8"). I leave mine flat. pixachrome.com/fender-mustang-gt40-how-to-make-it-sound-great/
Jeremiah Campbell
>rent free
Christian Robinson
thanks I may get the 25 then unless you think its worth it to just pay the extra 50-60 and get the 40 with more effects which I may not need and get a non guitar speaker
That's actually useful in comparing, since my experience with the LT25 is limited. It really depends on how much you want to play with effects. The GT series lets you stack multiple effects in a single category, the LT seems to limit you to one of each. It also doesn't have the Bassbreaker model, which is one of my favorites (but that's subjective). You may just want to find a way to play them and compare them in person. If you really want to experiment with different effects, I think the GTs are a better choice. The LT seems cut down, intended as a replacement for the Mustang I.
Nolan Nelson
Any other songwriters find it very difficult to get followers on social media? I did plug my Facebook page at open mics but I gave up, would be lucky to get one or two likes per gig. It’s not an ego thing for me, I would rather I didn’t have to do it at all, but I don’t know how else I could get people to listen to my album when I put it on Spotify.
It's easy, just use your thumb for the root and pinky for the high e. Then use your remaining three fingers for the middle.
Anthony Martin
It’s difficult but it’s not impossible. Bear in mind it doesn’t matter if you fret the bass E string as long as you don’t play it anyway, I find it easier to do it that way as it gives my other fingers more stretch.
Right thanks, I figure GT it will have to be then. I don't think I'm concerned about the amps but multiple effects sounds useful since I listen to a lot of psych/indie/shoegazey/bedroom. I autistically went through each list in case anyone was reading and the LT misses a few, to list some.
im looking at player strats to buy as my first and i think sss looks nice and thats the point of a strat but i really want to play some good heavy stuff :(
Carter Murphy
why do we have to learn scales
Liam Hill
It's a really hard shape to get down, but once you get it it's not so bad! I've been playing for a year and remember thinking the exact same thing when I tried that shape the first time. It feels like your fingers just won't fit, but they will!
Lincoln Richardson
Get an HH with coilsplit
Jack Flores
Does anyone know what effects I'd need to get my guitar to sound kinda like trumpet or just generally brassy? I love brass instruments but I'm not spending money actually buying and learning one
Evan Evans
I mean, it’s not impossible to do heavy stuff with single coils
Samuel White
I've now bought all the guitars I want and have moved on to wasting my money on pedals. I wish there was some kind of cheap rip-off of the EMS Synthi Hi-Fli (so I could play the "Counting Out Time" Steve Hackett solo.
Jack Bailey
It's not too hard to get a few hundred monthly listeners. But an actual good size following, fuck if I now. Probably need a publicist campaign or touring or some shit
Andrew Adams
looking at Fender Player lol a jazzmaster Player is HH or just a HSH strat
idk it always sounds sharp
David Gray
>It's not too hard to get a few hundred monthly listeners
How? Do you use the shill threads here?
I’m not yet on Spotify, I don’t think YouTube has ever directed a single person to my vids that I didn’t link someone to thought, even my cover songs.
John Peterson
>practice every day for weeks on end >take a week off >all the difficult chords are now easy as fuck i-is this how learning works guys? My brain actually learns while I sleep?
>How? Playing shows in the local scene regularly and having high quality recordings out, also you have to be good. If you're bad it won't matter anyway
Jeremiah Sanders
Pretty much yeah.
Dylan Rogers
>Want a shitty parts kit P-bass to rattlecan up >already have a bunch of basses and dont really need another one
s-send help
Gabriel Gray
I think it’s fair to say I am a good singer songwriter, although I am always playing to the same 50 or 60 people who frequent the open mic scene in my area which is getting a bit dull.
I need to start doing more full length gigs but it’s hard to find these in busy places as a solo act unless you are doing cover songs in a pub, which I am not interested in.
Jonathan Gray
What are some must have effects? Currently I've got a Boss DS1, DD7, TR1, and a MXR Dyna Comp and Blue Box. I also have a Behringer Superfuzz and a EH Oceans 11.
What do I absolutely need to round out my collection?
Adrian Reyes
>buying guitars based on whether people on chinese cartoon forums think they're soi or not wew
Ryan Turner
What is the best series of the American fender lineup?
Anthony Richardson
Nothing is really 'must have' but I would add a Big Muff to your collection as they're affordable and totally distinctive. Also, certain overdrives are worth adding in. I would look at the OCD, imo its the best OD as long as you pair it with the right amp. American Pro
Dominic Cook
I'll probably pick up a Big Muff off of CL because they are all over the place there. Do you have any idea about the Boss SD1?
Also I forgot to mention I've got a Crybaby as well
Elijah Hill
>Boss SD1 Yeah this is fine. Its a good simple generic OD and compliments the DS-1 in that respect as being a simple but good pedal. If you can save a little more I really think you'd like the OCD, the mode switch on it is really useful and since it can go 9V or 18V mode its just really good sounding and responsive compared to many OD pedals out there.
Sebastian Fisher
Anything Fender is full soi unfortunately, I say this as a jag man. Least soi probably gretsch.
Jack Smith
yeah idk then, solo open mics is definitely a different scene from what I do
But I do have a friend who does that kind of stuff who's somehow managed to get a pretty good following online without ever playing a show. He spammed his album a lot online, like a lot. Shilled it sneakily on Yea Forums too. Spammed youtube comment sections. It returned a lot of negative reaction to the album just because people don't like being advertised to, but at the same time it got a lot of new fans and now he has a solid following
So I guess just try being annoying as fuck online
Blake Turner
Any opinion on the Rat? I'm looking at that as well.
Christian Gutierrez
Interesting. I don’t know if I’d want to take that risk but I’m surprised it worked.
Christopher Green
Was it imbred?
Ian Sanders
Yeah, thats one actually really good too. Its kind of more distortion that overdrive, but you can still use it as an OD on the lower gain side. Hard to go wrong, its a classic as well
Luis Evans
What are you practicing fa/gg/ots?
Jackson Baker
I've really been wanting to practice double and triple stop bends lately, but my dumb ass only has two floyd electrics
Time to get a tele
Juan Bailey
David Gilmour-ey melodic improvised solos
Nolan Hall
Am Pro
Asher Martinez
Neck position, fuzz it up, tune down by a step. Now you're heavy.
Dylan Walker
My own songs. I’ve written 20 that I’m happy with over the two years since I first picked up a guitar and I’m working on getting the vocals and delivery as good as I can.
Here’s a recent one I really like, went down great live for the first time tonight.
Thanks. I like to do a mix of catchy stuff (and that chorus is catchy as fuck) and more lyrically complex folk ballads like this one but I tend to stick with relatively simple chords as usually they sound the best for vocals.
Thanks, don’t think I’ve heard him, will look him up.
Samuel Cruz
Save up for a Gibson.
Kevin Gutierrez
so I don’t need humbuckers??
Jordan Barnes
Start wasting your money on modular synths next
Parker Nguyen
Cleaner tremolopicking
Joshua Hill
As long as you know how to use your tone knob, you’ll be fine
Nicholas Russell
Lads would a mim HS Jag or HH Jazzmaster be a more versatile instrument? Coil split on both bridges.
I realise a strat is probably best since I want to be versatile and into metal and indie/psych but I really have no desire for one, kinda same with tele unfortunately.
Hudson Barnes
>he's too poor to own a Gibson >all of his guitars are inadequate
The jaguar would be more versatile out of the box. The HH jazzmaster needs coilsplitting to be modded in. All player series humbuckers are rather dark though. You certainly don't need singlecoils to play indie and psychedelia either way, just make sure to have same headroom in terms of brightness.
I'm torn, on one hand I feel like I should get the Lee Malia Sig, but on the other hand those faded Gibson's are pretty sweet and it's a Gibson.
Gabriel Rivera
That's about standard price though
Cooper Long
The ones I've seen are legit.
Levi Myers
Are those worth the time?
Bentley Kelly
If you want it
Brayden Parker
I think the Epiphone will have better resale value in the future, so I'll go with that. They're out of stock almost everywhere except reverb and ebay.
Cooper Powell
Are the 2019 single cut Les Paul Juniors worth it? I want to Play Authentic but idk at $1300 they seem a bit spendy for what is essentially supposed to be a student guitar
Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-tone was originally marketed as a device to make your guitar sound like reed and brass instruments. Otherwise do like Holdsworth and get a guitar synth rig.
Sebastian Young
I don't know why anyone would get P90s if you didn't get a neck pickup
Ryder Kelly
You don’t need a neck pickup for rock ‘n’ roll. Multiple pickup selection is for adhd addled nu-males.
Lucas Walker
But the neck p90 with tone knob rolled all the way over gives some ridiculous killer fuzz with a bit of overdrive Plus you get nice shimmery cleans
Julian Gomez
My high output pickups are clear and twangy with strong mids and tight (read: not a lot of) bass
t. EMG 81x/81x fag
You need one for actual music however
Eli Young
they're real, but not "real"
lower end gibsons have multi-piece bodies like some $500 korean schecter and shit QC
>tribute >studio >faded these aren't "real" gibsons, they're overpriced epiphones made from the scrap wood left over from making the real gibsons.
somehow fender, and even companies that do set necks like ESP, don't have to do this and offer one piece bodies (two piece - wings - in the case of neck-thru though) at the same price points as low end gibson, reserving the price bracket of normal gibson for hand carved custsom shop shit and the price bracket of "high end" limited edition gibson for nada, a guitar has no excuse to cost that much if it isn't made of diamonds, gold, and abalone.
Ethan Barnes
That's the way it goes when you insist on mahogany everything. It's a legally restricted wood so they have to reuse scraps and then charge out the ass for it. No matter what they do stocks of old growth mahogany tonewood are pretty much gone so there's no point, it all sounds pretty much like alder anyways and it's all heavy as fuck with excessive mineral content.
Fender and ESP use alder and ash.
Jaxon Foster
Karaoke night with the missus. Give me a song.
Daniel Torres
Fermented Offal Discharge
Eli Reed
get a low output humbucker for the bridge or active pickups (which are low output humbuckers with an integrated preamp)
newer models like SD blackouts have more headroom, old shit like the EMG 81 will distort in the pickup preamp itself
you don't need high output for heavy shit. it depends on your amp, and you might not need anything or you could just use a boost pedal or a tube screamer with the drive all the way down and the volume all the way up.
master of puppets
Luis Murphy
You Make Loving Fun
Isaiah Perez
You always post this you fucking dago. Is that goatwhore? Im not shy to singinf death metal but im not trying to look like a full retard just halfway.
I've never in my entire life met an intelligent person who watches anime so I guess you're right
Dylan Allen
My cousin is in a band and he says they need a new bassist. I've been playing guitar on and off for over 10 years now but I still suck. Should I switch to bass and try to learn how to play it properly?
Luke James
What sort of band
Nolan Thompson
The average IQ of weebs is 130
Hudson Perry
I listened to their EP and it's a bit hard to explain. I guess I'd say garage rock/power pop. It honestly reminds me of some of the Strokes' stuff.
Grayson Wilson
Could be fun, go for it
Bentley Moore
Yeah I'm sure it is dude Truly only geniuses can be entertained by monotonous repetitive moeshit pedobait that has no plot points beyond "lol cute little girl does shit only neckbeard shutins do irl xd". Genius of the highest calibre. I bet you play metal
Josiah Johnson
It's known that people of mediocre intellect compensate by surrounding themselves with things that appear complex, and therefore exclusive to intelligent individuals (in the mind of a simpleton), avoiding more elegant things at all costs lest someone think "what a simple interest, fitting for such a simple person".
They do this so reliably that you can spot the middling IQs by how superficially sophisticated their interests are.
Ayden Ross
>kalergy and tuesday >anime fucking moron
Oliver Thompson
>Tfw amp's only channels are "high gain" and "higher gain"
What /gg/ think of those Orange Micro Terror 20 Watt Heads? someone gave me a voucher for a local store and they have them for the exact value of the voucher... whats something similar in price that is good?
i a cab with a set of 12inch speakers i can plug it into already
Matthew Rodriguez
>Someone gave me $250
Holy shit dude
Also yes they're alright quiet but don't have that tube tone when cranked
Chase Allen
wah or autowah and why?
Carson Carter
Thanks, so it appears that the player jazzmaster probably isn’t worth it as HH defeating the point of it?
A lot of indie stuff I listen to has strat singles but I didn’t really want a strat so I hope a jaguar neck comes close? I don’t know if it does since everyone seems to demo them with a ton of distortion so idk if there are nice balanced cleans.
Why is the a bridge tone on the strats only? Is this very useful? Should it make me reconsider and get a strat instead even if I don’t like the look?
Dominic Ramirez
I’d say it’s one of the of the best amps of all time. If I could only have one amp, it would probably be this one. But don’t go Fender’s reissue. Buy an actual vintage one or go with a well done copy. Just too loud for my apartment levels as of now, though. I’ve got a Tweed Champ that I thought would just be a good practice/recording amp, but it’s become my go to in almost any situation. Love that thing.
Ryan Cook
depends, they're not used for the same thing
Cameron Jackson
cute and very small but not as good sounding as all tube orange terrors. kind of thin and tinny sounding. a real all tube orange terror is a lot fuller sounding. in a full band nobody can fucking tell though and it's loud enough, unless you want clean tones. in a recording situation you can tell A to B and might be able to tell with just the isolated guitar track.
they get the job done as far as gainfag amps go and are a better purchase than a gimmicky "practice amp" with two dozen effects built in so you can muddy up the already muddy "metal" setting
teles are better, get a tele
Ryan Peterson
Which one's for what?
Adrian Diaz
I have string buzz on my thickest string when it's tuned down to D. Has anyone had this problem before, and if so, how did you fix it? (So I don't have to do my own research.) Thanks.
Joseph Taylor
I think every guitarist should own a wah in their lifetime. It’s an iconic sound, but is surprisingly versatile too. Auto wah is definitely a cool effect, but it’s also a lot more noticeable than a wah to the point where you could almost call it gimmicky. Jerry Garcia, Johnny Greenwood, and John Mayer have some really good auto wah tones though.
Colton Murphy
A string tuned lower will vibrate more. A string that vibrates more needs more room to vibrate or it hits stuff. If it hits the frets it buzzes. Make sure the relief is still correct. If it is, either go up a string gauge and re-check relief, or check if the action is right and possibly raise it.
Ryan Collins
why are teles better? any actual reasons?
Ryder Young
-just enough pickups and knobs/switches, no more, no less = less distraction from the music -whammy bars are dumb, just bend the neck sissy -look cooler -iconic neck cleans and bridge twangs -heritage and authenticity
Ian Hughes
Thank you - I'll do all that.
Nathaniel Russell
>Someone gave me $250 yep its awesome. i love my family
>Also yes they're alright quiet but don't have that tube tone when cranked but dat tube tone is what we all want
they also have Vox MV50s for a just a little extra which i can manage. how bout those?
post classical pieces right now or face the consequences
Gabriel Green
>exclusively use a guitar marketed for students and keep everything stock >"haha im alright at guitar..." >play really well
This is how you impress people, not by buying the most expensive guitar in the market
Nathaniel Jackson
what about bridge tone like I mentioned? can you replace all trem with bends? is there any you can’t duplicate?
Anthony Nguyen
>play whatever guitar you want >"idk i bought it at a pawn shop, it was a great deal"
Levi Lee
i don't care about impressing people, i just like to play guitar
Nathan Jackson
Telecaster = two single coils, master tone, master volume, and space on the control plate for modding weirdos.
You bend the whole fucking guitar. It's like a whammy bar but for men.
Brandon Murphy
partsbass fag here, the loaded pbass body arrived today, pretty shit with the electronics side of things so could someone help me out here?
The stripped ground wire is already attatched to both pots and the input jack, but the ground wire coming from the bridge doesn't seem to have anymore wire in the sleeve, what should i do to ground this thing?
What's the word on the Pacifica PAC611HFM? Anyone played one of these?
Jose James
well idk now I was looking at a Tele over a stray but went with the jag because I just really like the offsets
Bentley Reed
Don't know what you mean by bridge tone. The tone knob works for both pickups at the same time and a split humbucker can easily replace an actual singlecoil bridge.
Jaxson Cooper
man why are classical guitarists so much better than everyone else
Juan Torres
Most classical guitar pieces are very difficult and require a lot of practice while pop music is very easy to play, generally speaking.
Jose Long
regular wah is when you want to have precise control of the filter, also has way less timbre options, it's just standard wah sound with control
auto-wah is when you want a constant rhythmic wah or wah on every certain level of attack, you can tweak the sound of the wah a lot more
Jackson Walker
Not a big step up from the 311 to my ears. Both sound rather sterile without tweaking the amp and even then the tone remains rather neutral. The issue of the small neck remains and I would heavily advise actually testing it in a store.
William White
compressor, chorus, tuner, overdrive
in which order do you put them?
James Jones
because people interested in classical tend to be more intelligent on average. the whole point is the technique and the science of music, of course classical guitarists would be better at guitar than some stoner who started playing because he thought Slash was cool. not to say there aren't technically skilled rock guitarists but that's beside the point
Isaac Anderson
guit -> tuner -> compressor -> OD -> amp chorus in effects loop
Ethan Miller
Be more concise
The left wire is what goes from the bridge (hardware bridge) to the electronics cavity?
Kayden Powell
I was wondering more of what sort of style it accomodates. I really dig the funk sound but I've no idea which players use what.
Austin Davis
Because the fingernail bullshit is a massive pleb filter. If you are not sufficiently dedicated you will not stick with it. For men it's massively inconvenient to have long, asymmetrical fingernails even if you live a pampered life, and for women the shaping is anything but fashionable. Imagine having to do any labor, breaking a nail, and not being able to play guitar for the following month.
So only very, very dedicated and passionate people will ever stick with classical guitar. It's one of those instruments that takes hold of part of your life.
>b-but can't i use slip-on fingerpicks A complex skill like classical guitar must be taught, not merely learned, unless you have a full scale IQ score north of 130 with highly developed visual-spatial skills and no instructor worth the money will let you wreck your tone like that. It's the classical equivalent of turning the mids to 0.
What's a good amp for preserving the clarity of complex/extended chords? AC15 has been suggested but I'd prefer something more reliable
Carter Ramirez
because they just play things written by people better than them instead of playing things written by people who are essentially just more experienced peers. it's an old instrument, and an old style. a lot of great players have made their contributions and the rest just replicate them.
electric guitar is a completely different instrument and people are just now starting to scratch the surface of its potential. it's an immature discipline so its players are going to look immature by comparison. but they're valuable. you need people playing the thing for there to be a chance for one of them to have the creativity needed to move it forward.
Jaxson Morris
One with the gain turned the fuck down.
Josiah Peterson
yeah, runs through the body and into the cavity
lifting up the bridge there is wire coming out making contact with the bridge, but as far as i can tell there's no actual wire in the sleeve coming out the other side
the wire on the right that is already stripped is soldered to all the electronics so i'd assume whoever was putting it together was going to solder it to the bridge wire
the player strats have a master tone and a tone knob just for the bridge pickup, oh so a jag is probably okay then?
Adam Thomas
Just use solderless components dude tone-solder is a myth
William Miller
Don't tell me what to do
Josiah White
You want to solder the ground wire from the bridge to the surface of your volume pot. Soldering to pots can be tricky because it takes a long-ass time to heat up such a big surface, plus you also want to scratch the surface with a screwdriver or something so that it's rough and the solder takes easier to it. Did you try stripping the wire? There is plenty of lenght there, go little bit by bit until you find it.
It might be wise to invest couple of bucks into a shielding tape and to cover that entire cavity with it while you are at it.
Ayden Perez
That's what i figured i'd end up doing, in that case what should i do with the loose, already stripped wire?
Blake Young
So with all the whole Gibson-dean threatening lawsuit situation, who was in the right?
Nolan Miller
Honestly no idea, that looks like a ground going off that pot (I assume the leftmsot pot is volume?)
You could try removing the bridge and removing the wire leading under it completely and just plug the already stripped wire under the bridge instead and see if it works.
1.theyre not gay 2. I have a 2001 ce-22 (the original bolt on model) and it doesn't have the bords. Exactly the same body curves as the core models (was before the re-do)
Adrian Miller
Looking for an inexpensive classical guitar that sounds good, lay em on me
Grayson Martin
Gibson has never not lost this sort of lawsuit when the company being sued actually fought back. It's pathetic, really. You'll only win if it's a consummate copy that can easily be mistaken for your brand at first glance, or at least a blatant copy of it.
ie: If Fender sued Tagima, they would win. But they don't because Tagima makes such shitty guitars that the Japanese guy who founded the company left it to go do his own thing. Fender has nothing to worry about here. The lowest end squier plays better and costs less than anything the monkeys at tagima make.
Gibson is suing because deans play as well and sometimes better than the very expensive "real gibsons" but cost less. However they aren't anywhere near being easily mistaken for anything gibson makes and they didn't register their trademark soon enough to have snowballs chance in hell at protecting. The Les Paul, Explorer, and Flying V shapes are now cultural standards. They'd only really be able to sue over their more obscure shapes like the future and firebird.
thanks user, ill try stripping the wire at least to see if theres any in there, worst comes to worst i can just pull it out and use the existing one i guess
Owen Sanchez
The long wire that seems empty inside could be a spare longer chunk, sometimes they throw them in the kits in case you end up fucking it up or whatever. Also be sure to understand the difference between not properly grounded instrument and not grouned at all. Latter will have buzzing overwhelming the actual tone, the first will intermittently stop when you put your hands on the strings. If it stops when you put your hands on the strings then you soldered everything correctly but need to shield the cavity with the aforemetnioned shielding tape.
Literally just remove the pickups and everything and cover everything up, you can cut it into smaller chunks and let it overlap, it doesn't matter. Remember to also stick it on the bottom side of the pickguard. It doesn't have to be 100% perfect. That will pretty much remove any noise. Higher priced instruments don't have it nor need it because they instead use conductive paint that does the same job. You could use that too except it's 15 times more expensive than shielding copper tape.
Logan Diaz
They’re not. They’re trained at a high-level to perform an incredibly limited and anachronistic repertory that largely focuses on second-rate romantic period composers but very few understand music theory beyond notation, very few are able to improvise convincingly and virtually none compose interesting music of their own.
Connor Bailey
Based responses
>Man why are people who play polyphia covers so good?
Alexander Campbell
Cope
Nathaniel Ross
training to play the works of a genius is impressive but doesn't make you a genius
Henry Fisher
Someone please red pill me on the rock version of the Vox MV50.
No it doesn't. But it showcases discpline required to master something. Most people who do go through the lengths required to master something like that usually have vast knowledge and understanding of music theory, which means that they will naturally be able to compose music considerably more varied and therefore interesting to an above-casual listener.
You made the wrong point, these classically trained musicians rarely compose anything of their own but not for the lack fo ability but because of lack of desire to do so.
Wyatt Nguyen
That's such a banal rockist mindset
Thomas Adams
More like a lack of a creative mind. Skill is a tool for the realisation of man's creative potential. A "carpenter" who has $50k worth of equipment yet can't construct a basic bookshelf is worthless. So is a "musician" who can't compose anything of any worth.
Elijah Gray
people who play covers of rock songs are the same thing but less dedicated and talented desu
they're also the only ones that are really impressed by shit that's par for the course among players of every other instrument.
a musician that can't compose used to be worth something well past the advent of the recording and still has some value today (live performances sound different no matter how fancy your hifi setup is or how truly unmolested your .flacs are)
mozart's dead, he can't exactly play his own stuff for you, and it's too good to let die with him
Landon Howard
Aside from Bach, none of the composers that make up the classical guitar repertory can be considered geniuses. Sor, Llobet, Villa-lobos, Tarrega, Carcassi: all second-rate compared to their more widely known peers and they would have been rightly forgotten had it not been for Segovia.
Eli Brooks
>they're also the only ones that are really impressed by shit that's par for the course among players of every other instrument.
Pretty much
Violinist: Contemporary violinists are great, classical violinists are great, hell, bluegrass is pretty good sometimes
Guitarist: *ignores everything but rock, metal, jazz standards, and classical* HOLY SHIT CLASSICAL IS THE BEST LOOK AT ALL THAT SKILL FINGERPICKING AND READING SHEET MUSIC LOOKS HARD BRO
Jose Evans
btw i like playing 70s rocks and 80s-ish metal >inb4 metal baby
Logan Price
>lack of creative mind
Creativity in musical context is something that can and needs to be refined. Everyone can tackle it and everyone can improve massively. There are obviously people more talented than others but even they won't yield shit of use unless they constantly work on it. For every 8 bars of decent music created there are other 1000 bars of useless garbage made by the same person.
The main difference is that classically trained musicians don't feel the urge to make fun of the casual players for not wanting to put in the time to master their instrument which would open much more possibiltiies to them. Yet casual players always mock classically trained musicians.
There is also a clear cut unavoidable feeling of pointlessness to creating music unless you know that it will be performed live or at least be consumed in some sense. When you have such a monstrous command of your instrument, it's not hard to imagine how much personally satisfying is to perform complex pieces for your own personal amusement instead of writing simple music for simple masses. If I possessed the ability to perform Shostakovich on piano, you better be sure I would do that for my own entertainment an hour a day instead of trying to put together shitty original music that is considerably limited by musicianship of the people I have the opportunity to work with. I'm not even classically trained but I understand both sides. And these self-proclaimed creative minds never dare to share any of their work because they know it would immediately be subject to objective, professional dissection and critique.
Carter Parker
>he cares about whether or not something is consumed by others >he finds joy in being able to replicate, but playing his own music doesn't excite him
yikes
Levi Rodriguez
Casual players make fun of classical players only when they're like you. Really.
>Why the hell would I improvise or compose >Nobody is gonna buy my album >Better play bach alone, I'm a shitty composer
Joshua Rodriguez
reminder that when all that classical music was composed, composing and improvising were expected of every musician and playing covers wasn't common practice
for example, bach was actually better known for improvising fugues in his day, and mozart composed sparse pieces he improvised over
today's culture of permanent nostalgia is a departure from the very attitudes that created the things you love so much, and that's why it's all dead. you'd rather listen to the same tunes over and over again than make new ones, because when sheet music for everything can be had and there's a recording to go with each song it's like asking someone who lives in the middle of a food court to cook their own meal.
Lucas Reed
>he
Andrew Foster
I find joy in writing, I don't find joy in playing what I write to myself and no audience. If you ever spent any significant time trying to write a song you would understand this. There are clear cut phases of writing: initial idea > small change that usually improves everything ten fold > falling in love with the piece and replaying it to yourself over and over while refining small details and adding up > getting slightly bored and worn out of it > final changes. By the time you finalize it you are pretty much fed up with it because you spend so much time listening to it back and fourth. I don't know a single person that I ever was with in a band that ever listened to their final product/recorded songs or played them for themselves for their own leisure.
Unless you are a severely narcissistic fuck.
Nolan Rodriguez
>Is a chronic attention whore >Accuses others of being narcissistic for enjoying the things they made for themselves
Lincoln Mitchell
>in a band more like composing songs for other people and then playing them hundreds of times kills the magic
Easton Morris
Who are you quoting and what are you quoting exactly?
Christopher Martin
This poster is objectively based and redpilled But he is arguing with insecure retards who will never admit let alone be able to see the truth
Many such cases!
Cameron King
You're dependent on external validation to the point that you cope with that personality flaw by accusing people who are not of being narcissists.
A common problem among artists but still not normal or healthy
Dominic Roberts
/gg/ - a carpenter who makes and uses his own furniture is some sort of narcissistic fuck. every carpenter i know sells his work but buys everything he actually uses at ikea.
Isaac Davis
Where did I ever claim or showcase the need for validation or displayed narcissism? I wrote two posts in total, an educated psychologist wouldn't be able to deduce that much from it but I guess you are well versed in composition of the mind as well?
Facts are facts - if you get off on listening to your own music you are either/or very narcissistic and don't possess ability of objective self-analysis, never spent any serious time and effort composing it or are extremely new to it. Feel free to prove me wrong but posting one of your songs. Unlike you, I don't resolve to unprovoked mockery and sardonic replies. But hey this is Yea Forums, it's obvious that you are far more willing to argue than to debate.
Chase Perez
Because doing it all yourself carries a risk of failure and embarrassment that playing an already accepted piece does not. Why bother trying to make something when someone else already made something so good people still remember it hundreds of years later, right bros?
it would be narcissistic as fuck to do anything for yourself from your own abilities
Angel Richardson
You can spread it out over as many sentences as you like but ultimately you're saying that a modicum of self esteem is narcissism and that you believe your own self deprecating, why-bother nature and dependence on external validation is normal and ideal.
If you actually believe this I weep for you If you don't you're better at trolling than the average joe who substitutes oil for locking tuners
Connor Sanchez
wholesome and godly
cringy satanist
daily reminder that pride is a sin
Camden Sullivan
I’m the guy trying to decide between what for a first guitar. I don’t really want a Strat or Tele but I can can consider them if I absolutely need them if I’m missing much from pos 2+4.
Other than that, I’m just looking for more opinions on what would be a nice versatile guitar for tones out of these, can you get nice almost strat like cleans without sounding thin? Every jag demo sounds like shit with distortion.
Just gathering more opinions (thanks for the help earlier) since I’ll buy it in the next hour or so. Both bridges can be coil split. HH Jazzmaster HS Jaguar
Leo Parker
versatility is a false god
no one is as versatile as their gimmick-laden guitar
Camden Jones
Based
Get an ibanez with EMGs
Liam Garcia
To improvise and to write melodies easier. If you know which scale a piece of music is composed with then your options on which notes to play drastic, go down. See kurt angle knows he can't beat me.
Hunter Hernandez
>You can spread it out over as many sentences as you like but ultimately you're saying that a modicum of self esteem is narcissism and that you believe your own self deprecating, why-bother nature and dependence on external validation is normal and ideal.
I'm not saying that. What I am saying right now is that you are really poor at extrapolating meaning from other people's sentences. And what I was saying is this:
If you spent serious time writing something, you will eventually get fed up with it due to so many repetitions and editing it until it's done. This is absolutely not debatable, anyone who ever wrote and arranged shit will agree with this. To go step further and perform the composition regularly for your own entertainment in your bedroom simply implies that you get off on the fact that the song is written by you instead of enjoying the song as a creative product. You are unable to separate the creation from yourself. Not wanting to do so doesn't mean one does not have self-esteem. Writing or performing music has fuck all to do with self-esteem.
I'm not saying I am unable to enjoy my own shit, when I hear it after some time has passed, if it's good I will usually like it even more and be proud. But I will not listen/perform it routinely alone, I would much rather either compose something new or play the songs live for an audience. This is what seems to fail over your head.
Lincoln Gomez
what do you mean
Tyler Stewart
For a first guitar playability is the main priority. Versatility is for hacks like Guthrie Govan who base their career on copying other, more creative guitar players
Jonathan Wilson
You're still mysticising what is essentially the classical equivalent of a cover band. Motorhead no longer exist, having bands dedicated to playing their songs live is kind of neat. "kind of neat" doesn't change the fact that it's nothing more than a novelty act. Dedicating your entire life and creative potential towards nothing else but playing covers is pretty pathetic no matter how you put it.
Carter Young
False.
Get something that will make you pick it up off the stand, something you reeaaaally like the visual aspect of. You won't know good playability from poor one for the next 6 months at the very least.
Jacob Wilson
>The main difference is that classically trained musicians don't feel the urge to make fun of the casual players for not wanting to put in the time to master their instrument which would open much more possibiltiies to them. Yet casual players always mock classically trained musicians. This entire conversation started because of someone gushing about how based and superior classical guitarists are. Same thing happened last thread.
Justin Reyes
>If you spent serious time writing something, you will eventually get fed up with it due to so many repetitions and editing it until it's done. This is absolutely not debatable. No, this is a problem with you, or with your composition. Maybe give it a break before playing it again like any other song. >To go step further and perform the composition regularly for your own entertainment in your bedroom simply implies that you get off on the fact that the song is written by you instead of enjoying the song as a creative product. No, it means it's good and fun to play. Again give it a rest and you'll like it again. > wanting to do so doesn't mean one does not have self-esteem. Writing or performing music has fuck all to do with self-esteem. The way you are passionately decrying anything but playing other peoples shit does
>I'm not saying I am unable to enjoy my own shit, when I hear it after some time has passed, if it's good I will usually like it even more and be proud. Oh so after throwing a tantrum you finally agree to be normal. It seems like the point went over your head and you set yourself up as an ass because you wanted to argue that badly.
>But I will not listen/perform it routinely alon >ROUTINELY Key word, everyone plays a variety of songs so they don't get sick of them. It's people who do not have a single composition of their own who are being mocked. People who have not improvised a bar in their life. Consumate classicalists that don't even try.
You know I like my own cooking. But I still eat out because if I had to eat my own cooking every night I would get sick of it.
This is a fact of life but I will not say something as stupid as this >IF YOU EVER PUT ANY EFFORT INTO COOKING IN YOUR DAMN LIFE YOU WOULD BE SO SICK OF YOUR SHIT THAT YOU'D NEVER EAT IT AGAIN UNLESS YOU WERE A FUCKING NARCISSIST JERKING OFF TO HIS REFLECTION No I put effort in and then I'm sick of it for a week or so and then, THEN, I can eat it.
William Torres
that's why you buy several shitplanks
Adam Clark
Jazzmaster humbuckers are Alnico 2. Jaguar humbucker is Alnico 3. Jaguar single coil is Alnico 2. Strat single coils are Alnico 5. Strat humbuckers are Alnico 2.
Does this matter? A jag neck will be really far off a strat sound?
Samuel Myers
this is pretty untrue
what does happen is you get so used to a guitar with mediocre or bad playability that you have no problem with it so it doesn't matter in the end, you just spend extra time getting used to playing around a retarded instrument
see: fender players
Jose Collins
Let's switch to a vernacular you seem more at home with then since you so insist on it.
You dumb fucking piece of shit with no reading comprehension.
>This is a problem with you or with your composition Yeah, problem with my composition is that I like it so much that i on average spend 40-50 hours on it, recording all the instruments and fucking around with a lot of melody variations and it's completely my fault that by the time I am absolutely done with it it just so happens to coincide that I have also pretty much consumed it for quite a foreseeable time from a listener's perspective as well. You dumb fucking three-chord strumming, epiphone-owning, .9 string using nigger faggot.
>The way you are passionately decrying anything but playing other peoples shit does
I'm not decrying anything, I'm merely stating that there is a physical satisfaction to being able to perform music, one that you quite obviously cannot fathom nor comprehend because you don't possess the ability to perform it to begin with. I am able to get enjoyment from playing music in general, be it mine or someone else's, who wrote it matters little to me when performing for MY OWN enjoyment. To you obviously it matters and are unable to enjoy something unless it's concocnted by your majestic, genius, creative nigger faggot mind but hey it's totally not narcissistic, its just that your music is SO GODDAMN MUCH better than anything out there, only the best for the autismal nigger faggot who probably didn't have a single live gig in his entire adult life.
You are creative equivalent of evolutionary dead end, natural selection, a musical incel if you will. It's for the best that you don't play with others because nothing enjoyable can come out of it, I can imagine how fun you are to be around at practice when you are this enjoyable as a conversationalist.
You dumb fucking, seething, coping nigger.
Anthony Morales
How loud are bugera G5 Infiniums? are they worth the price new?
Carson James
A beginner won't know what playability feels like for the most part. That's what comes into play down the line when buying another guitar.
yeah hes a great player, but one thing that niggles at me is how the fuck does he manage to get away with playing in the casual position without getting massive problems with his fretting hand/wrist? i mean he does some really big fugging stretches and shit.
What will someone who doesn't even know how to hold a guitar know about judging playability? How can someone who doesn't even know what a chord is or how to form a single melodic phrase know about how a guitar should feel? It amazes me by the amount of fucking morons who give out such retarded "advice" on buying a guitar instead of anything practical. A first guitar is a learner guitar, not a permanent one. It's something you get so you LEARN about the guitar and acquire the knowledge needed to actually make judgment on what you want out of a guitar. As a beginner, you don't know what you want, you don't know what a fucking guitar is, so "feel around and just get what you think is right" is utterly moronic. It's like telling someone who doesn't even know how to turn a car on because they can't work the clutch to "sit down inside and feel around". No, what you get is something cheap, very eaasy to maintain, and what is as close to the market standard you'll encounter with other guitars in the future. You don't get a fucking fanxy porche because you will wear it down and ruin any resale value due to not lnowing how to properly operate it, you will not be able to maintain it because parts are expensive and doccumentation/online advice isn't as common as for your generic commuter, and you'll end up wasting unnecessary amount of money on something that you'll realise doesn't feel right anyway. There's a reason why beginner guitars like squiers and pacificas exist. Just don't be a retard by buying a squier tele or jag with bridge features that are very specific to these models and these models only.
Chase Cruz
the micro dark is better, regardless of your opinions on metal
Gavin Stewart
>paragraph posting lmao oh no
Jack Evans
fuck off retard
Juan Rogers
I was the guy asking and Idk about the jag/Tele but thanks, I’ll take that as just buy what you are happy to spend since a player isn’t really much expense to me and looks good right now since I’ll develop my taste eventually anyway and if I like the look of a guitar I’ll want it more.
Daniel Wilson
What Fender to buy? MIM Vintera HH Jaguar MIM or MIA Mustang? Already having a chinese Danelectro. I'm manlet so I need a short scale.
>micro dark i know but unfortunatley im a complete poorfag/neet and while the store in question does have those they are exactly three times the price and i dont have that kinda of cash laying around
If you are dead set on the pearl pickguard then go with the blue one.
Black one would look sick with a mirror pickguard and those stock cream pups
Charles Price
get a king v
Jaxson Gomez
does pearl or cream work with black?
Adam Bailey
I don't care about colour really. Just asking if MIA Mustang is worth a little money over MIM Vintera Jag if I'm already having a lipstick single coil gitar.
MIM Jags Player series are looking good, but they don't have a original jag contors and switching and I heard that they are poorly made (even worse than top Squiers).
Owen Sanders
the MICRO dark, not the dark terror. should be like 20-50 bucks more expensive, I think.
Kayden Reed
I'd suggest one of those as a second guitar. The idea is you buy a cheap 100-150 buck strat/superstrat, you get familiar with how it feels and plays and then maybe half a year down the line, maybe a year, you buy something that is completely different. Different scale length, bridge, maybe no tremolo as opposed to the trem you have. That way you have a point of reference and comparison. You know what both having a shorter scale and longer scale feels like, you know what having no trem and having a trem is like, you've physically experienced and know the difference between normal and jumbo frets and the effect they have on your playing. By that point you now know enough about what the different features of a guitar actually entail because you tested them under playing conditions (as opposed to just clueless groping you'd be doing during your first guitar centre visit) and will be able to make a well educated judgment for your third guitar on which it will actually make sense to throw down serious money.
Bentley Jones
Could anyone give me some good fingerpicking patterns please? I only ever use four or five, would be good to get some more.
Thomas Myers
Nope Sammy, fuck off to /g/
Brody Kelly
improvise
Asher Morris
oh i see i thought you were talking about the dark terrors. but yeah unfortunately the store in question doesnt stock them (or rather they arent listed on the site). maybe ill call them up and ask them tomorrow just incase, but first wh
Hudson Sullivan
What are some good fingerpicking patterns for improvising?
Asher Powell
Learn songs, not patterns. Listen to and transcribe John Fahey, Mississippi John Hurt, Elizabeth Cotton. It’s all simple first position open chords, just concentrate on the right hand rhythms.
Joseph Lee
How do you get past the intermediate plateau? I'm good at blues scale noodling and power chord riffs and cowboy chord stuff and I'm not sure where to go from there. I'm thinking of maybe getting into fingerstyle, but I wouldn't know where to begin with that, and I might want to learn some music theory but that seems boring and overly complex.
Yeah that’s what I was thinking, he’s definitely advanced.
Owen Fisher
Blues scale is under the intermediate section of justinguitar course.
Ryder Diaz
looks better on a less curvy guitar desu best trem
John Williams
is it a retarded idea to bid on a 200w amp which is way more than I will ever need just because its at £260 instead of £370?
Levi Cooper
It would be retarded to raise the bid to £380
Zachary Morgan
i am never going to need 200watts of solid state
Ayden Lewis
Why do teles look so fucking good? I can't put my finger on it. I used to dislike them but they 'look like an instrument' to me now whereas strats and offsets look like toys.
t. I have offsets.
Brayden Evans
Why are authentic les pauls so fucking expensive? Is the blues lawyer market really that big?
Camden Diaz
What’s the cheapest but still good bass I can get for recording? Squier?
Isaiah Powell
Whats /gg/ honest opinion on American special Telecaster? Is it as good as American standard?
Isaiah Cruz
tele is a man's instrument, just as versatile as a strat and looks humble fender mim or yamaha bb400s
Matthew Jackson
Are gibson radius more easier to shred than fender vintage radius? I feel like always fretting out on my fender, might need to get a gibson as my new mistress ;)
Jeremiah Stewart
If you're fretting out it's because you've fucked up your bridge somehow like a dumbass and need a setup.
Isaiah Carter
they are gay but that model is exactly what I'm looking for thanks you flaming homo
Samuel Gray
They're ridiculously expensive.
Logan Parker
i wish gibby sgs with three humbuckers werent more expensive than regular sgs.
Christopher Carter
I really wish Sammy would overcome the odds and shut all of you up
Robert Reyes
Fuck off Sammy
Wyatt Bell
I really wish Sams Dad didnt hog all the Kaka for himself.
Blake Hughes
I said fuck off Samalam
Levi Morales
I really wish sammy would rip is own dick off, stretch it around his neck and hang himself with it.
Don't forget he's also full of aids and other undesirable shit. He's like a blue waffle
Hudson Martin
a sad pathetic existence indeed. likely wouldn't have turned out that way if he wasnt gayer than 6 million clones of freddy mercury raping 6 million clones of rob halfrod in perfect, brutal unison.
Christopher White
the lead in some of these songs is so abstract its baffling. like wtf is with the lead "Stuck inside of Mobile with the memphis blues again"