• Guitar Discussion Thread V6
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Under the funny face I also have an overbite, and split my chin open in a horrid accident during childhood :smith:
I believe the guitarist for hexen is pretty good, what do you guys think? [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rMeFBEEqyY[/media] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFFKprs3VG4[/media]
ABCDEF would be rather strange tuning
Seems like I need a new PC more than a Jaguar, money saving, commence! :saddowns:
But.. Jaguar..
I thought that i needed a new computer, but no, i want a Mesa Quad!!!
[QUOTE=SepticSchizo;27143052]ABCDEF would be rather strange tuning[/QUOTE] It could be called harp tuning [editline]2nd January 2011[/editline] I don't think you could use a regular guitar
It would be interesting to tune your guitar in thirds. Something like A C E G H D. Easier would probably be to tune into E G H D F A
[QUOTE=whitespace;27144702]It would be interesting to tune your guitar in thirds. Something like A C E G [B]H [/B]D. Easier would probably be to tune into E G [B]H [/B]D F A[/QUOTE] I wasn't aware of the H note. Tuning to thirds could be interesting since you could do easy triads. Yeah, it would make sense do minor 3rds. [code] E minor - - - 1 0 0 E major - - - 1 1 0[/code]I think these shapes would be annoying to play, but there would be an advantage to making chord extensions. Also, all the same shapes could be used across the neck, so if you were just doing triads and stuff it would work pretty fine.
[QUOTE=Pepin;27144838]I wasn't aware of the H note. Tuning to thirds could be interesting since you could do easy triads. Yeah, it would make sense do minor 3rds. [code] E minor - - - 1 0 0 E major - - - 1 1 0[/code]I think these shapes would be annoying to play, but there would be an advantage to making chord extensions. Also, all the same shapes could be used across the neck, so if you were just doing triads and stuff it would work pretty fine.[/QUOTE] Oh H = B
You're German?
[QUOTE=nardix;27145436]You're German?[/QUOTE] Finnish.
Does anybody know about the mid 90's Peavey Bandit 112's? My friend is selling his for 80 quid after he bought a Marshall class 5.
>Peavy >80 quid Buy that RIGHT NOW
Lolk gotta wait until I'm paid though
[QUOTE=SepticSchizo;27143052]ABCDEF would be rather strange tuning[/QUOTE] Then I'd be able to tune my 7 string to ABCDEFG :smug:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITJfMAHEnTs[/media] I just wanted to check how I sound doing the shit in this video, pretty sloppy but still not bad for three hours of practice. I am just glad the Ipod touch makes better video's than photo's. And damn I have pretty long fingers. I would also like to hear opinions on the video.
Lol sweep picking bass, I think it's hilarious
I love waking up and somehow being able to play something I couldn't play the day before like I didn't even practice it hardly at all
learning cliffs of dover am I cool yet
I know I'm late, but New Standard Tuning. :love:
[QUOTE=AllOriginals;27157302]I know I'm late, but New Standard Tuning. :love:[/QUOTE] What's that?
[quote=mynames2long;27157494]what's that?[/quote] CGDAEG. [sp]/c[/sp]
what could that possibly be good for
[QUOTE=AllOriginals;27157302]I know I'm late, but New Standard Tuning. :love:[/QUOTE] Isn´t that the one Fripp came up with? What can you do with it?
[QUOTE=absinthe;27157975]what could that possibly be good for[/QUOTE] I believe the main purpose is more range. Overall, I just find it more fun to play in. However, I just tried to tune to NST (I had it in standard E), and the high E snapped. :smith: [editline]0[/editline] And yes, Fripp came up with it.
Something me and my friend did today. Me on guitar, and my friend is doing vocals. The lyrics were half and half. It's just a demo so that if we actually decide to record this we'll have a reference to how it sounded. [URL]http://filebox.me/view/bvyykvhkm[/URL] [quote=lyrics]My baby's in the kitchen and she making meaty pie. It's smelling so delicious that it's giving me a high She asks me for assistance in getting out the food It's hot inside the oven but I don't need no tool She asks me what I'm doing says it's hotter than it seems Then she offers me protection And I turn to her and scream Real men don't use oven mits they're like a glove, but they never fit They're always too big or always too small, Real men should never use them at all. Oven mits from the pits of hell God cast them down from Heaven and with Satan they fell. But he couldn't stand them and they got in a brawl So he sent them to Earth, and now they hang on my wall Oven mits, oven mits, oven mits, UH-VIN MITS. (x2) Not very useful -OVENMITS- They hurt my brain -OVEN MITS- I still get burned -OVEN MITS- THEY DRIVE ME INSANE! -OVEN MITS- Oven mits, oven mits, oven mits, UH-VIN MITS. (x2) Real men don't use oven mits they're always too busy taming wild starfish Just grab that hot pan straight out of the oven, And get yourself some hot meatloaf lovin'. Real men don't use oven mits they're like a glove, but they never fit They're always too big or always too small, Real men should never use them at all.[/quote]
Loving the lyrics.
Those faggots at L&Q stopped listing the Vox VT100 on their website, they better still have it :mad:
Guys, I need some help. Since I've had 13's on my guitar, (high e is actually a .14, the rest are .13s) my bridge has started to float. And that isn't a problem in most songs I play because nothing goes out of tune (vintage strat bridge). However, I've started playing some rock me baby with my own twist. I noticed when I rehearsed that my guitar strings shit themselves (4 day olds, probably about 20 hours on them). They tuned down a half step and it was awful. The guitar is a 1980s Tokai Springy Sound, and it has 5 springs in the back already. The screws are all the way in the body now (as far as they'll go). Should I buy new springs or will I not notice any difference?
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