Hopefully you don't disappear down there.
I'm still using a couple of stock 4x12 IRs in stereo with a pair of CAB Ms. Two Notes is always sending emails announcing new cab packs but I spent a week or so tweaking what was already installed (trying different mics and moving them around) and a year on I haven't touched them. One Bogner 4x12 is loaded with 25W Greenbacks and the other V30s each with different power amp settings. One cab is a little brighter and the other a little darker — combine the two and it's perfect especially running in stereo. Adding reverb that attempts to replicate a cabinet in a real studio room sprinkled the magic pixie dust. The cabs then had more of that thud you get with the real thing. As for monitors the Yamaha HS8s have so much low end if I want it that I never bothered buying the sub. I'm surprised more don't use them for modeling.
There are a lot of stock cabs that don't sound great but then it all depends on the guitar>pickups>preamp tone. I'm sure they all have their place.
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cot dayum
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03-27-2020, 10:49 PM #66
I assume that if you study and learn a bunch of classic jazz solos, like the hard bebop sh*t, and fusion sh*t for years you probably start to sound just like that guy when you improvise. I wish I had started studying all that type of stuff but I've never really done it so all my **** always sounds very standard and harmonically limited at least to my ears.
Your solos, from what I recall, seem to draw forth from a lot of chord colors which makes it sound more interesting.
Thanks mang, although I never really consciously thought about getting my fingers all parallel and close to the fretboard. Actually I kinda doubt it's even necessary to focus on unless you've reached such superhuman right hand speeds as to require the most efficient left hand movements possible.
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03-29-2020, 04:54 PM #74
IME it is not a matter of "tricking" your mind into playing two different instruments. It's really all about slowing everything WAY down and learning how the guitar parts and the syllables of the vocals relate the central pulse/time of the song.
The way I taught myself was literally taking a few bars of a song and slowing it down until I figured out how the guitar part and the vocal part interacts - both will always relate to the central rhythmic pulse of the song.
Many songs are just simple strumming of chords and singing it's less restrictive in terms of how the guitar and vocals interact so perhaps you should start there.
One thing though, Swimtothemoon is correct, it's good to also separately know the guitar parts and the vocal parts perfectly beforehand
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Had to scoop up my Son from college early, I taught him some rudimentary skills before he left last Fall. I was just playing electric and he was doing some tasty fills with my acoustic. Wife came down and said "Could you tone it down?? It's 1:40 am!"
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03-31-2020, 01:01 PM #77
Does anyone have advice on combining tremolo picking with alternate picking? For instance, it can be really difficult to pluck four notes on one string, and then cleanly transition to a physically lower string and continue the tremolo because you have to play the last note on the first string with an upstroke, then skip that string and hit the lower string with a downstroke. Hard to do at speed. I've only encountered this in metal.
Look at this example (Guitar #1 at the end of bar 31):
https: //tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/wretched/deplorable-miscalculations-guitar-pro-897343
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Not sure if any of you came across this website, figured it'd be helpful for everyone ITT. Since we're all cooped up inside. Everything you'd need to know regarding music theory located here. I learned most of it, but became lazy and never really applied it.
https://www.musictheory.net/lessonsNo man has the right to be an amateur in the matter of physical training. It is a shame for a man to grow old without seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable.
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Just lmao if you're not playing guitar like this in 2020
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Looks like a fretboard memorization tool. Each color is a note, two-colored ones are flats and sharp e.g. D# is half purple because D coded purple and, since it's also Eb, it is half beige because E is coded beige.
It would probably feel weird as **** playing on a fretboard with that sticked in. It would be better to just learn the notes by looking at a chart on the computer or printing it off.Go Canucks Go!
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Stupid question, but what is the sound he makes at the beginning of the video? And how do you do it?I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky. I never told anybody to lie, not a single time; never. These allegations are false. And I need to go back to work for the American people. Thank you.
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