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are there any good computer interfaces you recommend for practice purposes, or small headphone based practice walkman type amps? |
this ibanez is on pretty cheap at guitar center $200, but something about inexpensive tremolos worries me
http://www.guitarcenter.com/Ibanez-R...83-i1167511.gc |
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=31c-FL0ZlZ0 next time do this: [ youtube ] insert the part of the link that is green [ /youtube ] without the spaces |
thats cool and all but at some point you have to write a song that someone might actually want to listen to
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holy fuckin shit
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Actually, Line-6 makes a shitload of stuff like what you are asking for. And its really reasonably priced. I have two Line-6 Spidervalve amps, and the Line-6 Pod X3 Live. http://www.line6.com |
wow speedy players here !!!
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Thats crazy
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I can't believe how much things have gotten cheap and advanced in the last few years I bought an ibanez gax70 for $100 off craigslist, and it is fine for what I need I went to guitar center thinking I would buy one of those little practice headphone amps, but then was looking at the digitech processors and realized I could get much much more for the money and plug my headphones right into the processor!! what a score, I wish this technology was around when I was first learning guitar, for $79 I got a digitech rp70 guitar processor that has more effects than I imagined, plus a built in drum machine for simple rhythm (great for practicing), and it sounds great through the headphones.... it is unbelievable that $79 buys a 'pedal' that would have cost $1000's to try to put together not too very long ago.... so for under $200 I am equipped with some pretty decent practice gear for hours of fun |
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Congrats :)
You may want to check out www.metalmethod.com for some excellant instructional DVDs. They have a link to a message board where you can ask questions as well. The basic course is well worth the money. Youtube is a real good spot to learn certain things like a main riff or solo from a song you like, or how to play certain scales. A real easy one is Slither from Velvet Revolver, taught by Slash himself - https://youtube.com/watch?v=nVkCbNJzDMA And this guy teaches alot of stuff, Bobby Crispy - https://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=BobbyCrispy Taking you guitar to a pro guitar tech is also well worth the money, usually costs about $50 and they normaly let you watch and answer your questions. A good guitar tech really makes a world of difference in how your instrument plays. Just getting the string tension right, getting the string action lowered, the truss rod adjusted correctly, and getting the intonation set correctly really makes a huge difference. Lots of free guitar tab at http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/ |
gerard is wayyyyyyyyy better
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thanks for the advice mr pheer
I am already amazed at how easy this ibanez fretboard is for me to play, I haven't really played an electric in years and been playing a bit of acoustic here and there but the ibanez action is better than the kramer I used to play... nice little guitar for the price, and I'm really impressed by alot of the clean settings on the effect pedal, wasn't expecting that |
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Yeah Skull and Bones is one of my things. |
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