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October 1, 2003 at 8:49 am #46796AnonymousGuest
i just bought a yamaki guitar, model AY 370-S i paid 230 for it with a hard case, i was wondering if anyone knows much about it or if that was a good deal or anything. Thanks
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October 1, 2003 at 5:22 am #46792AnonymousGuest
Please check out The Pedrick-Hutson Guitar Duo’s new CD "Environs" at http://www.pedrickhutsonduo.com if you are looking for something different.
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October 31, 2003 at 4:19 pm #97766AnonymousGuest
Dear colleagues, I am classical guitar professor and composer from Belgrade-Serbia. I would like to send you my piece for guitar duo I have written recently, if you are interested in playing some new music. I could send it in pdf format and also mp3 demo by e-mail. I am waiting for your answer. Best regards, Nikola Starcevic
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January 13, 2004 at 7:12 am #114858AnonymousGuest
Has anyone contacted you in reference to this offer? Please send an e-mail to the duo’s e-mail account if you are still interested in submitting your composition(s). We would be happy to receive and review anything you would like to send. Thank you for your interest. : Dear colleagues, : I am classical guitar professor and composer from Belgrade-Serbia. : I would like to send you my piece for guitar duo I have written recently, : if you are interested in playing some new music. I could send it in pdf format and also mp3 demo by e-mail. : I am waiting for your answer. : Best regards, : Nikola Starcevic
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October 1, 2003 at 5:11 am #46791AnonymousGuest
Hi, looking for the FX86 schematic. Thanks in advance! email: [email protected]
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October 1, 2003 at 3:07 am #46787AnonymousGuest
Could someone please send me a copy of the above if it exists. Thanking you in advance…
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October 1, 2003 at 1:42 am #46785AnonymousGuest
Hi—Maybe someone can answer my question. I bought a 2000 Epiphone Texan, used, in 2001, for about $375. Now, a couple years later, I see that the Texan has been re-issued, selling for over a grand. How might this new Texan differ from my earlier one? Are the new ones simply over-priced or are the new ones using superior materials over previous Texans like mine? Thanks!
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January 11, 2005 at 12:42 pm #97638AnonymousGuest
The most famoust texans are from ’64 thru 66 because were used by mccartney in key songs such as yesterday. also al stewart used them extensively in the early seventies. prices are between 2k to 5k each for a sixties vintage. the reissues (elite texans) are nice copies but as always not quite the same you are like getting 500th or thereabouts. enjow
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September 30, 2003 at 10:08 pm #46784AnonymousGuest
Whats the best guitar for a beginner?…I’ve heard the Epiphone Les Paul Special 2 is ideal…but i’ve also heard it sucks….that goes for the Ibanez GSA60 and the Peavey Raptor Plus as well…any sugestions?
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October 1, 2003 at 3:00 am #94238AnonymousGuest
You will hear that about every guitar, best thing for a beginner is to try out a bunch in your price range and get the one that feels most comfortable and is decently built, you can worry about all the other stuff (pups, electronics etc) once you get good enough for it to matter. : Whats the best guitar for a beginner?…I’ve heard the Epiphone Les Paul Special 2 is ideal…but i’ve also heard it sucks….that goes for the Ibanez GSA60 and the Peavey Raptor Plus as well…any sugestions?
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October 1, 2003 at 4:38 am #112891AnonymousGuest
: You will hear that about every guitar, best thing for a beginner is to try out a bunch in your price range and get the one that feels most comfortable and is decently built, you can worry about all the other stuff (pups, electronics etc) once you get good enough for it to matter. : : : Whats the best guitar for a beginner?…I’ve heard the Epiphone Les Paul Special 2 is ideal…but i’ve also heard it sucks….that goes for the Ibanez GSA60 and the Peavey Raptor Plus as well…any sugestions? I agree that you should try a # of guitars and one that feels best, sounds the best and has the best over-all value would be choice. I do have a few suggestions. Dont buy the epiphone as I have a high end Epiphone Les paul (List $999. Paid $600). and I hate the tuning keys and the high end OBL Lace pickups. The pickups have to be yanked and tuning keys replaced with grovers before you have a decent Epiphone Les Paul. Here is a few you should check out: Yamaha Pacifica PAC012 Strat syle that has a unique cutaway on the backside for $169.99. Lots of Kramer guitars @ MusicYo.com Ibanez RG Standard or GAX70 which looks like a PRS. Both for $199.99. If you like BC Rich you can get a Warlock for $169.99. You have a lot of options but I would suggest looking at MusicYo.com for the Kramers. The downside to that is, You cant play the guitar so you really dont know how it "feels". After you find your guitar, take it to a shop and have it set up.Intonation, action ect.. Otherwise you can hamper your sound. Good luck. -Dobie
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September 30, 2003 at 8:44 pm #46782AnonymousGuest
Hi, there. I’m new in this group and need some tips to buy a multieffects. I live in Brazil and I don’t know too much about it. I’ve seen some digitech models (which names I don’t remember), and some said that it’s better than zoom. I’ve seen zoom gfx4 and gfx8, but didn’t try. I’ll not use it professionally, just for fun and for playing with friends. What is the best model for my profile (non professional player), in price, number of resources, etc.???? Thank you for your attention. Thanks a lot.
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September 30, 2003 at 6:55 pm #46779AnonymousGuest
Can someone tell me about this guitar,all i no is that i love it.
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February 1, 2005 at 7:31 am #100106AnonymousGuest
Loha, In 1988 I recieved my first and still my favorite Aria pro 2 sl with the red and black smear design. CANT LET GO! I’m in Santa Fe, NM USA get me back at [email protected]. 1/31/05
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September 30, 2003 at 6:33 pm #46775AnonymousGuest
Just wanted to see if everybody could hang with this… http://www.demibarbito.com/halostorm.mp3 Demi
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September 30, 2003 at 5:52 pm #46774AnonymousGuest
im offering tabs for free. we swap files on this site and beleive in a NO TRADING POLICY we SWAP!
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September 30, 2003 at 3:41 pm #46770AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Can you tell me how to reset my DIGITECH RP6…………..
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September 30, 2003 at 1:27 pm #46769AnonymousGuest
I like to play both country and heavy rock guitar. i have a digitech RP200a for sounds. is the laney TF100 or HCM65R suitable?
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September 30, 2003 at 1:09 pm #46771AnonymousGuest
I am a ’54 custom shop Fender pick up and i want to identificate my model, it is a neck or a bridge pick up, my pick up as a red point on the left of the logo "custom shop". Thnk’s for your reponse and sorry for my english !!!
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September 30, 2003 at 1:06 pm #46765AnonymousGuest
I have a "Michigan" guitar solid body and i want informations of this model, sorry for my english !
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November 21, 2004 at 10:17 pm #92006AnonymousGuest
I also have a guitar labelled as a "Michigan" but mine is more lile a 40s or 50s parlour style of steel accoustic guitar, fairly small bodied and no guitar experts I have spoken to have been able to give me any real info on the companyb that made it. If you find any, let me know, please. Alan
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September 30, 2003 at 9:38 am #46767AnonymousGuest
I have just fall in love with Megadeth and just wish I could sound closer to Megadeth. Can anyone tell me the setting for BOSS ME-30 or BOSS MT-2 that would sound more like MEGADETH? Thanks
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September 30, 2003 at 9:00 am #46766AnonymousGuest
I have just started reconditioning a Japanese Strat copy, and under the (old, painted over) head paint I could make out the words Global Sound Morris, with Morris in a different font. Anyone heard of it??
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October 11, 2003 at 2:33 pm #95389AnonymousGuest
: I have just started reconditioning a Japanese Strat copy, and under the (old, painted over) head paint I could make out the words Global Sound Morris, with Morris in a different font. Anyone heard of it?? Yep, I do own a vintage Morris guitar, too. They were said to be a low-cost offspring of Washburn at those days. Not the worst, you could buy. Mine sounds better every year 😉 Have fun with yours Karsten
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September 30, 2003 at 6:33 am #46764AnonymousGuest
I tried to restring my jackson guitar & it has the floyd rose bridge,how do you restring & tune the bridge?
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October 1, 2003 at 11:11 am #94229AnonymousGuest
: I tried to restring my jackson guitar & it has the floyd rose bridge,how do you restring & tune the bridge? well you need to replace and tune up one string at a time ad not take all the strings off at once so that you can tune one string at a time and not have to mes with it for hours to try and get it back in tune and at the zero position. I myself dont like the floyed roses on the jacksons the only company I found with good roses is Ibanez they are made for crazeaz like Vai and Satriani those ones never come out of tune but any other rose does.
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September 30, 2003 at 5:50 am #46763AnonymousGuest
i NEED and acoustic bass, for semi-cheap i will buy or trade another bass for it, email me please!@
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October 2, 2003 at 3:42 am #94404AnonymousGuest
Check out a Samick acoustic bass. They are pretty cheap $300-400 or so new. Call a few dealers to see who handles Samick product.
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September 30, 2003 at 5:48 am #46762AnonymousGuest
i have a brand new ESP LTD bass, 4 string, played once, i payed $350 for it, but i will take $275 or best offer, contact me, at [email protected]
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September 30, 2003 at 4:08 am #46761AnonymousGuest
HELP!!!! I have a marshall avt150 and i need help on the amp settings. Im looking for a hendrix or townshed sound. Thanks for your time.
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September 30, 2003 at 1:55 am #46755AnonymousGuest
How much is one in pretty good condition worth.
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September 30, 2003 at 12:00 am #46756AnonymousGuest
I FOUND THIS GUITAR AT A SALE, CHECKING IF ANYONE COULD GIVE ME INFO ON THIS, LIKE WHEN IT WAS MADE, AND A VAKUE ON IT. IT’S IN GOOD CONDITION AND PLAYS WELL.
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June 27, 2012 at 6:01 pm #100484AnonymousGuest
I bought mine for $140 in great condition, I love it… its a tough – durable constructed guitar and sounds great. Keeps its tuning for long time too. Usual value is $80 to $200 only but still a nice item.
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September 29, 2003 at 10:34 pm #46753AnonymousGuest
Anyone know what pedal effects and what’s the efx setting did eric draven use in the movie The Crow? If any1 know…pls email me…plss…try listening to his solo. Eric Draven – The Crow(guitar solo)
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September 29, 2003 at 9:43 pm #46749AnonymousGuest
I have a guitar given to me by my aunt. It is at least 40 years old I think. It has a symbol at the top of the head stock. It is a goldish color(the symbol)and cosits of what looks like yin yang peices in a cicle, forming a star in the centre of the circle with dots alternating between yin yang peices. It has a serial # inside the guitar where the neck is attached. it is: WO201279 if any one could help me with this I would greatly appreciate it
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March 18, 2017 at 10:48 am #101855AnonymousGuest
Ever have any luck? I have a guitar I just bought with the same number in the same spot. But mine has no decal on head stick.
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September 29, 2003 at 8:18 pm #46750AnonymousGuest
I have a 1998 Oscar Schmidt OE 30 hollow body electric in excellent shape with hard shell case. Also, a 2000 Fender Strat / Tex Mex w/o case. This has a humbucker for the bridge and is a Mexican made unit. Please let me know the worth of these two units. Thanks Roy
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September 30, 2003 at 6:08 pm #94249AnonymousGuest
: I have a 1998 Oscar Schmidt OE 30 hollow body electric in excellent shape with hard shell case. : Also, a 2000 Fender Strat / Tex Mex w/o case. This has a humbucker for the bridge and is a Mexican made unit. Please let me know the worth of these two units. : Thanks : Roy the fat strat would have a value of about 200.00 depending on it’s condition. al
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September 29, 2003 at 8:15 pm #46746AnonymousGuest
can anybody say where i could order a new one. it would be very helpful because i cant play anymore
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September 29, 2003 at 8:14 pm #46747AnonymousGuest
I’m planning on buying a new guitar soon and i need to know what the deal with powered pickups is. What exactly do they do for your sound? If you have powered pickups do you have to have them powered or can you use them like regular pickups?
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September 29, 2003 at 5:32 pm #46743AnonymousGuest
Anyone ever heard of this brand? ( Hall & sons)
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November 3, 2004 at 12:05 am #89984AnonymousGuest
: Anyone ever heard of this brand? : ( Hall & sons) We have a Hall and Sons guitar and sold another one a few years ago. They are late 1800’s models in coffin shaped cases. I know the company was in New York, but am trying to find out more info about them.
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September 29, 2003 at 1:52 pm #46741AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : westone thunder 1a
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September 29, 2003 at 1:07 pm #46740AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’ve searched the net for any tabs or sheet mucis for Buckethead’s stuff(especially on the Praxis discs) but I haven’t managed to find anything. I was wondering if anyone here knows wether there even are BH tabs or not? I’m also looking for similiar shred guitar tabs and sheet music (any sites with free downloads?) so any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance ~Chris
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September 29, 2003 at 7:04 am #46735AnonymousGuest
Hello I have a Line6 Flextone 2 that has a 1/4" jack for an external speaker. I wanted to send the Line 6 signal to a Peavey Renown 400. Where in the peavey can I put the 1/4"? Would putting it in the input do damage? There is also a preamp in and a preamp out. Can I use those? If anyone could suggest a link where I could learn the basics of how pre amps work, I would appreciate it. Thanks Dave
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October 3, 2003 at 10:21 am #94549AnonymousGuest
Jeesus! Dont put the speaker out from one amp into the input of another amp. It will kill it. The preamp beefs upthe very small signal output from the guitar so that the poweramp can amplify it further to drive the speaker. A guitar outputs voltages in the millivolt range (thousanth of a volt) whereas a speaker is driven by as much as 50 to 100 volts. The only option you have is to find the "line out" or "effects out" of you amp (low voltage) and plug this into the input of the other amp.You could also take the headphone out from one amp to the input of the other one if necessary but this is not a very nice solution. The other option is to split the signal at your guitar (a "Y" connector) run two leads, one to each amp. You can plug the speaker out of an amp only to a spearker box (quad, PA speaker, you know). Have fun! Simon
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September 29, 2003 at 4:49 am #46734AnonymousGuest
does any body have the tabs for defiance of exisitence the new old man’s child cd if you do e-mail them to me
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September 29, 2003 at 4:10 am #46731AnonymousGuest
I have gibson acoustic Guitar on the back of the end it says LGN and then a number 624605 Help? Any information would be helpful
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September 29, 2003 at 2:48 am #46732AnonymousGuest
Hi: I’m new here and am a fan and player of post war blues. I am learnig to play the slide and would like to here from like minded brother and sisters out there that love the blues. I like all blues it’s a life style for me and one hot passion. E-mail me lets talk da blues. RMG
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October 29, 2003 at 8:38 am #97368AnonymousGuest
: Hi: : I’m new here and am a fan and player of post war blues. I am learnig to play the slide and would like to here from like minded brother and sisters out there that love the blues. I like all blues it’s a life style for me and one hot passion. E-mail me lets talk da blues. : RMG Hi: I Have a Steel Bar for Sliding on My Acoustic Steel string Tuned to 440 standard Spanish Style. As You Get Comfortable With Any Type of Slide You Can Play With The = Two Middle String’s At the Same Time = D and G. Play them Open and then Place Your Slide Onto the Fretboard On the Same two String’s: Now Place The Slide Onto The Second Fret’s, Of Those Open String’sand Pluck the String’s and Slide the Slide Up To the 12’th Fret’s and Pluck Your Middle String’s As The First Slide And The Second Position And Then The Third , Then Slide Up To The 15’th Fret And This Is the Octave And G Major Note’s As The Lower Register Was The Original Form For Open Stru\ing Slide up And Slide Up Again And Again. This Is Easyer Then It Sound’s And Then You Can , Explore Slow and Medium Tempo’s And Phasing A Structured But Spontainiouse Expression Of You Own. Have A Glass Slide or Steel or Brass?. There are Six Open String Tuning’s For Dorbro Slide Delta and 12 Bar Blues = Tune to A Open E Maj.
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September 29, 2003 at 12:35 am #46726AnonymousGuest
I want to restring my 12-string. I have a bunch of strings hanging around and don’t know which are which? Anyone help me?
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October 13, 2003 at 1:15 am #95410AnonymousGuest
: I want to restring my 12-string. I have a bunch of strings hanging around and don’t know which are which? Anyone help me? Its really simple… you string the guitar normally using the thickest strings starting with the top most space and skipping one every time (thickest at the top right!!) then you go along with the thinnest strings (again going in thickness order… starting with the thickest) and fill in the gaps. So when its done it will look like this(looking at the guitar from the front): thick string E ————————- Deepest thin string e ————————- thick string A ————————- thin string a ————————- thick string D ————————- thin string d ————————- thick string G ————————- thin string g ————————- thick string B ————————- thin string b ————————- thick string E ————————- thin string e ————————- Highest i’m not totally sure about the exact tuning… but i do know that the highest two pitched sets of strins ie this lowest four string on the guitar are tuned to the sme note. All of the others are one or two octves apart… i forget!
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September 29, 2003 at 12:17 am #46727AnonymousGuest
Anybody got a jagstang in good condition and wanna sell it cheap?
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January 12, 2005 at 3:48 pm #112927AnonymousGuest
:could someone with i jagstang please e-mail me telling me about its fechers because i have heard a lot of bullshit
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October 1, 2003 at 1:33 pm #94232AnonymousGuest
: Anybody got a jagstang in good condition and wanna sell it cheap? ill but it what the price
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October 1, 2003 at 1:33 pm #94239AnonymousGuest
: Anybody got a jagstang in good condition and wanna sell it cheap?
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January 17, 2005 at 7:06 pm #98399AnonymousGuest
: : Anybody got a jagstang in good condition and wanna sell it cheap? I’ve got one the neck is snapped but i heard they’re pretty easy to fix. I went crazy on stage sorry! oh yeah i got a bit bored and tried to unsuccessfully cut the body into a "Les Paul" shape. I even tried to modify the input and fix it on the bottom of the body. I tried to fit a different pick-up at the bridge, that also too went a little bit wrong. There is now a nail stuck in my bridge humbucker, it gives a great original effect though, and people often ask me what amp and effects pedals i use! I just have to be honest and tell them that i simply nailed a regular 9 inch steel nail into my bridge humbucker with a shoe. Despite the decription i can assure you it is an original Fender Jagstang, signed by Kurt himself. Although you can unfortunately no longer see the signature due too a bad paint job! I am willing to sell it cheap though maybe £500?
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October 28, 2003 at 9:55 pm #97363AnonymousGuest
Does anybody have a fender jagstang and want to sell it cheap… Highest price $350.00 Please e mail me as soon as possible! Can be used or new, as long as it is in good shape… Thank you. Alex
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November 9, 2003 at 6:46 pm #98834AnonymousGuest
RU still looking? My son needs cash fast, has a red Jagstang in good shape, #U020036. location, central Connecticut. : Does anybody have a fender jagstang and want to sell it cheap… Highest price $350.00 Please e mail me as soon as possible! Can be used or new, as long as it is in good shape… Thank you. : Alex
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September 28, 2003 at 11:34 pm #46725AnonymousGuest
I’m having problems trying to activate my volume and wah pedals on my Behringer Ft. Cntrl. Can someone help me please? E-Mail me thanks.
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September 28, 2003 at 11:31 pm #46721AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any presets for the Mesa Triaxis or the G-Major? If so please E-mail them to me it would be greatly appreciated.
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February 17, 2004 at 3:27 pm #89300AnonymousGuest
Yeah, I have loads of presets. I got them from an other dude. I’m at work now, so I can’t send you anything. Send me a mail to this address and I’ll help you out. Cheers, Harm : Does anyone have any presets for the Mesa Triaxis or the G-Major? If so please E-mail them to me it would be greatly appreciated.
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September 28, 2003 at 9:59 pm #46720AnonymousGuest
I have a Fender Hoher ST Special electric quitar and I was wondering what its worth?
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September 28, 2003 at 8:18 pm #46722AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Scanned Tabs for trade
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September 28, 2003 at 5:45 pm #46716AnonymousGuest
could anyone help me to make the solo guitar sound of owner of a lonely heart? Thanks
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January 25, 2004 at 6:49 am #85775AnonymousGuest
: could anyone help me to make the solo guitar sound SIV of Eric Johnson? : Thanks
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September 28, 2003 at 4:09 pm #46714AnonymousGuest
Yo, I know very little about guitars so i have a question, a local music store has a sale on the BC Rich Warlock Bronze Series this week and in the pic it has the Widow Headstock…yet every one i’ve seen on the net just has the pointed headstock…at first i just thought they had maybe used a pic of the platinum series but it only has one tone and one volume just like the bronze does….so my question is…can you buy the Bronze Warlock with a Widow Headstock?
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April 6, 2004 at 9:02 pm #93756AnonymousGuest
I HAVE A WARLOCK WITH WIDOW HEAD STOCK, BLACK WITH WHITE TRIM, VERY RARE. EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS [email protected] . THANKS, SCOTT
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October 23, 2003 at 4:57 pm #96797AnonymousGuest
<a href="http://www.dieting-review.com/grapefruit.htm">Grapefruit Diet</a>
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October 22, 2003 at 9:16 pm #96780AnonymousGuest
<a href="http://www.about-contact-lenses.com">colored contact lenses</a>
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October 9, 2003 at 7:24 pm #95088AnonymousGuest
Be careful! I have a Platinum Series Warlock, no black widow headstock, and it only has one tone and one volume control. yet strangely enough, it says "Platinum Series on the headstock, and it sounds like a platinum, not like the Bronze that I was playing in the store before I bought it. The platinum and the NJ series are the two best BC RICH’s in my opinion. Strangely enough, my Warlock came with a Floyd Rose that I’ve never seen on any other BC RICH. Nice little touch when your playing your guts out. It also gives the Warlock wanking abilities. Go figure. -DEMO-DAN : Yo, I know very little about guitars so i have a question, a local music store has a sale on the BC Rich Warlock Bronze Series this week and in the pic it has the Widow Headstock…yet every one i’ve seen on the net just has the pointed headstock…at first i just thought they had maybe used a pic of the platinum series but it only has one tone and one volume just like the bronze does….so my question is…can you buy the Bronze Warlock with a Widow Headstock?
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October 8, 2003 at 10:13 pm #94970AnonymousGuest
I LIVE IN ROCKWALL TX AND I WAS WONDERING WERE I CAN GET THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW OR USED WARLOCK? THANX 😐
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October 8, 2003 at 10:13 pm #95014AnonymousGuest
I LIVE IN ROCKWALL TX AND I WAS WONDERING WERE I CAN GET THE BEST DEAL ON A NEW OR USED WARLOCK? THANX 😐
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September 29, 2003 at 10:03 pm #94086AnonymousGuest
first off …. dont listen to that meatwad … secondly … you do realize that "bronze series" is about the WORST BC Rich you can buy ??? why not save a few more pennies and buy a NJ Series or Platinum ??? i just bought a NJ Series Mockingbird for $200 on EBAY
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September 30, 2003 at 10:06 pm #94246AnonymousGuest
Alright thanks man
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September 29, 2003 at 4:46 am #94094AnonymousGuest
No you can’t get a bronze witha widow headstock because i have the bronze one.
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September 29, 2003 at 4:45 am #94093AnonymousGuest
No you can’t get a bronze witha widow headstock because i have the bronze one.
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October 18, 2003 at 1:33 am #113199AnonymousGuest
: No you can’t get a bronze witha widow headstock because i have the bronze one. -I WOULD JUST LIKE TO POINT OUT THAT ~YES~ YOU CAN GET A BRONZE WITH THE WIDOW HEADSTOCK. THE ONES THAT COME IN THE GUITAR KIT WITH AMP AND OTHER STUFF HAVE THE WIDOW HEADSTOCK.
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September 28, 2003 at 1:16 pm #46709AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Rare Vintage electric guitars: Tosca and Gambles
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September 28, 2003 at 11:52 am #46707AnonymousGuest
what, are u all crazy the floyd will never get boring not in a million years u dumba##’s…never
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September 28, 2003 at 8:11 am #46705AnonymousGuest
Anyone have or know where I can get the chord chart/ tablature for this tune? Thanks again.
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October 31, 2003 at 12:02 pm #97760AnonymousGuest
Did you have any luck finding this? If not I’ll work it out the hard way this w/e. Cheers : Anyone have or know where I can get the chord chart/ tablature for this tune? Thanks again.
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September 28, 2003 at 7:54 am #46703AnonymousGuest
Is there a reasonably priced footswitch besides the j3 which can be used with this amp? Would the digitech fs300 work? Thanks to all.
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September 28, 2003 at 12:39 am #46701AnonymousGuest
My Fender Strat has a dead 17th fret. What causes this and how can I correct it myself? I religously change my strings and the action feels right to me.
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September 29, 2003 at 10:07 pm #94082AnonymousGuest
either truss rod is too tight … or bridge saddles arent adjusted properly … =]
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September 28, 2003 at 1:27 am #93947AnonymousGuest
Go to http://www.siogo.com/tips.htm and see if that has an answer your problem, although if your fret is looose i dont think you can fix it yourself.
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September 27, 2003 at 10:10 pm #46698AnonymousGuest
I need some help on wiring a bass i made with 2 humbuckers (i dont know what kind) and a volume knob
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September 27, 2003 at 8:11 pm #46693AnonymousGuest
one string is an octuve different. what do i do to tune this string?
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December 20, 2003 at 1:24 am #80645AnonymousGuest
strings 1 and 2 have a pair of unison strings (same string) and 3 through 6 have octave strings above. The octave strings are exactly that. OCTAVE strings. So if your 3rd string is a G then the little octave string above is also a G
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October 31, 2003 at 7:29 am #113525AnonymousGuest
: one string is an octuve different. what do i do to tune this string? FIRST rub the strings down with kim- chee. SECOND slam your head in a big bowl of rice. THIRD smash the geetar over your head and shove egg rolls up your butt! I bet your tuned now!!BUDDY!! hear that one hand clapping ?¿ THATS BECAUSE ITS SLAPPING THE SHIT OUT OF YOUR FACE:)!! hope this helped! i have a degree in KFC FINGER LICKIN GOOD!! ROCK ON YEEEEEHAW!
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September 30, 2003 at 7:01 pm #94241AnonymousGuest
: one string is an octuve different. what do i do to tune this string? just tune the extra six with the one above it its not as hard as you think just like playing one. (good luck)
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September 27, 2003 at 8:04 pm #46694AnonymousGuest
I have a avt 150 that´s been giving me a lot of problems. if any body knows were i can find the Schematics please tell me
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January 12, 2004 at 7:59 am #84035AnonymousGuest
I have the avt150 combo, and it’s been giving me tons of problems. And to top it all off the place I bought it from is being jerks about it. I just changed the tube about a month ago and the sound is getting crapier by the day… The feedback is horrible and the sound is muddy and bassy… a few months back it smelled of smoke when it was cranked… I wish I could help ya, but it looks like we’re both in the same boat.
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September 27, 2003 at 7:17 pm #46695AnonymousGuest
Gibson Hummingbird, mid 1960’s; James D Gregory, mid 1980’s, serial #001. Seeking value of both. thanks, Davis
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September 27, 2003 at 7:06 pm #46692AnonymousGuest
"James D. Gregory" acoustic guitar built in mid 1980’s serial number "001" seeking value. Davis
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September 27, 2003 at 3:54 pm #46691AnonymousGuest
Howdy all, due to tough times I am selling my reissue 1952 Telecaster. The link is: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2559978815&category=38083&rd=1
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September 27, 2003 at 11:33 am #46689AnonymousGuest
Do i really need to know almost all these scales and modes to have a decent solo…Like Aeolian, Lydian, Phyrgian ect…I’v been using a common easy chord change(D,A,G) but i still can’t come up with a solo that goes a little way higher up the neck… Please give some feedback….
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September 28, 2003 at 3:33 pm #93931AnonymousGuest
To get a decent solo, no you don’t have to know a bunch of modes and stuff, but many guitarist that know a large number of scales are more suited to make a more creative and better lick(solo)…my advice would be to use some major scales in the chord change you said, just try and be creative,and it will come easily to you..
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September 27, 2003 at 10:27 am #46688AnonymousGuest
I’ve got an old 4×12 speaker cab made by TUSC. I am looking for info on the value of this peice. Anyone anyone…..Bueller
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September 27, 2003 at 9:15 am #46686AnonymousGuest
thank you Miguel
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September 27, 2003 at 7:52 am #46685AnonymousGuest
I was pissed when i saw the 100 greatest guitarists list put out by Rolling Stone. I dont think it was accurate at all(Other than Hendrix being first obviously). I was just wonderin what you guys thought?
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September 27, 2003 at 7:23 am #46687AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have the chords and tabs to this song??? It’s the best ever!! If you know it, please e-mail it to me at: [email protected] Thank you :0)
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February 14, 2004 at 11:29 pm #88806AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have the chords and tabs to this song? I ve been looking for ages : If you know it, please e-mail it to me at: [email protected] Thank you
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September 27, 2003 at 5:41 am #46684AnonymousGuest
my dad gave me this Framus 12 string acoustic couple years back… nice sound, and just a fun guitar to play. i know where it was made and all that… but i cannot fine ANYTHING on the model # or the serial #… it’s: model : 5/097 serial : 20233 if you have ANY news or info about this… gimme a shout. thanks! 🙂
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October 2, 2003 at 3:05 pm #94385AnonymousGuest
: my dad gave me this Framus 12 string acoustic couple years back… nice sound, and just a fun guitar to play. i know where it was made and all that… but i cannot fine ANYTHING on the model # or the serial #… it’s: I posted the same quest. only on a 6string, prob about the same age. I e-mailed framus but they don’t keep records of old guitars – they gave me this ad to contact, but haven’t had a reply yet:Vlado Hansal,Landwusterstrasse 16, D- 08258,Wernitzgrun, Germany…supposed to be a framus collector and expert. : model : 5/097 : serial : 20233 : if you have ANY news or info about this… gimme a shout. thanks! 🙂
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September 27, 2003 at 3:53 am #46683AnonymousGuest
ive only been playing guitar for a little over 2 years now and already having a musical background ive been learning everything on my own but im confused about one aspect of guitar playing,how necessary are bar chords ive noticed some players who dont seem to throw that fretting finger up to much and others who dont let it down.whats the deal?
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October 7, 2003 at 1:52 am #112983AnonymousGuest
If you want to really shred like that Kevin Burrell guy from Blue Sky Mile, you’ve gotta learn barre chords.
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October 7, 2003 at 1:49 am #94855AnonymousGuest
If you want to really shred like that Kevin Burrell guy from Blue Sky Mile, you’ve gotta learn barre chords.
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October 1, 2003 at 3:08 am #94227AnonymousGuest
You kinda need barre chords for most ‘modern’ music and for the reason stated by the other post, also barring allows for easier fills between chords i.e. with a barre in place (like a capo) you generally in a scale position. : ive only been playing guitar for a little over 2 years now and already having a musical background ive been learning everything on my own but im confused about one aspect of guitar playing,how necessary are bar chords ive noticed some players who dont seem to throw that fretting finger up to much and others who dont let it down.whats the deal?
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September 30, 2003 at 10:40 pm #94255AnonymousGuest
You have a musical background already, so you understand chords and octaves. Barre chords are used to facilitate easy chord changes, they also put you in a different octave, which is cool sometimes. does this help?
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September 27, 2003 at 3:26 am #46681AnonymousGuest
I have the following for trade: Bonham – The Disregard Of Timekeeping Guitar tablature. 94 pages. JPG format. 2480 x 3507 pixels. 300 DPI. 64MB uncompressed or 45.5MB compressed as zip file. Scanned from the Hal Leonard songbook transcribed by David Whitehill and published in 1991 in the USA. Contains the songs The Disregard Of Timekeeping, Wait For You, Bringing Me Down, Guilty, Holding On Forever, Dreams, Don’t Walk Away, Playing To Win, Cross Me And See, Just Another Day, Room For Us All. I’m looking to trade full book for full book. If you’re interested, send your trade list to [email protected]
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September 27, 2003 at 1:34 am #46682AnonymousGuest
We’re giving away a free guitar and amp just for checking out our website and the bands we’re promoting. 1 Entry per person… It’s a Gibson Epiphone and a Marshall Mini Stack… check out… http://www.battleofthefans.com
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October 30, 2003 at 10:58 pm #97696AnonymousGuest
: We’re giving away a free guitar and amp just for checking out our website and the bands we’re promoting. 1 Entry per person… It’s a Gibson Epiphone and a Marshall Mini Stack… check out… : http://www.battleofthefans.com
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January 31, 2004 at 12:13 am #115160AnonymousGuest
i have never seen the battleofthefans but it looks cool but i have wanted a guitar for i long time but i cant i dont have the money
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September 29, 2003 at 10:40 pm #94076AnonymousGuest
: We’re giving away a free guitar and amp just for checking out our website and the bands we’re promoting. 1 Entry per person… It’s a Gibson Epiphone and a Marshall Mini Stack… check out… : http://www.battleofthefans.com
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February 22, 2004 at 2:44 am #115521AnonymousGuest
im glad someone is doing something like this cause i really want one
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October 24, 2003 at 1:02 am #96783AnonymousGuest
what is the dead live for this contest. i am so glad you guys are doing this because i need a new one.
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October 24, 2003 at 1:02 am #113339AnonymousGuest
: what is the dead line for this contest. i am so glad you guys are doing this because i need a new one.
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September 27, 2003 at 12:28 am #46679AnonymousGuest
just hi
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September 26, 2003 at 11:20 pm #46680AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : kod lagu
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September 26, 2003 at 10:58 pm #46678AnonymousGuest
Hello, Let me know what you think of my effects! http://www.mercurysfortune.com/effector13/ I’m looking for dealers, both on the web, as well as home-town shops. Email me with your comments : [email protected] peace, -tim
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October 14, 2003 at 10:00 am #95679AnonymousGuest
my internet has been down forever. i am emailing you tonight. peace.
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September 26, 2003 at 10:10 pm #46675AnonymousGuest
I recently bought an almost new ibanez rg270. The problem i’ve been finding is that after the pain- staking task of tuning the guitar using a chromatic tuner i find that the strings quickly get out of tune. In fact by the time that i finish tuning all 6 strings the lower strings are slightly out of tune and if i was to use the tremolo…forget it, i’d have to do it all over again. What could the problem be? i’ve noticed that the fine tuners don’t screw down smooth which might mean the screw is stripped (so i screwed them down all the way)…could this be the cause?
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October 5, 2003 at 8:46 pm #94682AnonymousGuest
the reason they go out of tune when you finish tuning is because the spring tension on your tremolo doesnt match the strig gauge. in order for the tremolo to "hover" in the middle of is range of motion with the strings in tune, you will either need to open the back of the guitar and adjust the springs, or change the gauge of strings to the same ones that were on it when you bought the guitar. as for the strings going out of tune when you use the tremolo, its probably beacause yoy dont have a locking tremolo system such as a floyd rose, and there is nothing you can do about it besided replace it. : I recently bought an almost new ibanez rg270. The problem i’ve been finding is that after the pain- staking task of tuning the guitar using a chromatic tuner i find that the strings quickly get out of tune. In fact by the time that i finish tuning all 6 strings the lower strings are slightly out of tune and if i was to use the tremolo…forget it, i’d have to do it all over again. What could the problem be? i’ve noticed that the fine tuners don’t screw down smooth which might mean the screw is stripped (so i screwed them down all the way)…could this be the cause?
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November 10, 2003 at 8:10 pm #98941AnonymousGuest
Hi I have a similar problem with my RG270, I Allowed my guitar tutor to set the guitar up, by adding more springs to the floyd rose, but he told me that there was a desighn problem with the way that the strings are locked off at the bridge, he told me that it was common for the strings to go down into a special locking block which stoped the tuning going wrong, and he told me that he has never seen a floyd rose design like the one on the Ibanez RG270, the big problem is that the pitch is raised when the trem is pulled back and sharpened when the trem is pushed forward, he seems to think the bridge does not return to its point of rest creating tuning problems. (the guitar is second hand and may be worn a little) so what can be replaced to fix this?
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September 29, 2003 at 10:11 pm #94089AnonymousGuest
bring it back to where you bought it … tell em they did a "sh*t a*& job" at setting that guitar up … tell them your problem … and ask them to adjust the tremolo tension =]
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September 26, 2003 at 8:45 pm #46676AnonymousGuest
Hello, does anyone know where I can get a wiring diagram for a Gretsch Tennessean Electric guitar? Keith Crocker
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October 3, 2003 at 3:03 am #94533AnonymousGuest
: Hello, does anyone know where I can get a wiring : diagram for a Gretsch Tennessean Electric guitar? : Keith Crocker : http://www.flash.net/~anscot/schemat/s6119_62.gif
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September 26, 2003 at 7:21 pm #46674AnonymousGuest
have a rare ef375sw[d] ser#83041951 takimine martin headstock model has factory pickup toggle switch last 2 frets are dummys and are pickups [factory] bought new in 79 anyone know the value or seen one
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September 27, 2003 at 7:08 am #93792AnonymousGuest
: have a rare ef375sw[d] ser#83041951 takimine martin headstock model has factory pickup toggle switch last 2 frets are dummys and are pickups [factory] bought new in 83 anyone know the value or seen one
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March 4, 2004 at 8:23 am #115601AnonymousGuest
: : have a rare ef375sw[d] ser#83041951 takimine martin headstock model has factory pickup toggle switch last 2 frets are dummys and are pickups [factory] bought new in 83 anyone know the value or seen one
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March 4, 2004 at 8:24 am #121411AnonymousGuest
it’s not worth much. Do you want to sell it?
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September 26, 2003 at 4:55 pm #46673AnonymousGuest
Hello of people I is from Germany searches penetrates tabs from megadeth metallica more slayer kiss maiden and so on who has which has some tabs in stock. Tosten
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September 26, 2003 at 5:43 pm #93790AnonymousGuest
if you are looking to buy go to ebay, looking to download just do a google search or try wholenote.com, harmonycentral.com… etc etc. : Hello of people I is from Germany searches penetrates tabs from : megadeth metallica more slayer kiss maiden and so on who has which has : some tabs in stock. : Tosten
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December 30, 2004 at 9:48 am #112609AnonymousGuest
: if you are looking to buy go to ebay, looking to download just do a google search or try wholenote.com, harmonycentral.com… etc etc. : : Hello of people I is from Germany searches penetrates tabs from : : megadeth metallica more slayer kiss maiden and so on who has which has : : some tabs in stock. : : Tosten
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September 26, 2003 at 11:30 am #46670AnonymousGuest
Can anyone help to I.D my guitar.It is an accoustic with logo missing from head.Serial no inside reads:K 300.Headstock not slotted.Main feature is that back and sides are highly coloured in the grain{artificially in autumn colours}.No tailpiece bridge has "turned-up moustache"shape.There is no scratchplate but holes on the surface suggest that there was two scratchplates either side of sound hole I would be glad of any info on this Thank you Pete…
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September 26, 2003 at 11:24 am #46671AnonymousGuest
come and visit http://earth.prohosting.com/~lunaticm/ What is considered the best Marshall Amp for excellent "wet" distortion. by "wet" i mean "meaty", "chunky", "maximum" and "death metal"???
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September 26, 2003 at 9:00 am #46669AnonymousGuest
I [being an idiot] did not know about the battery for the GT6. I have lost all of my user pre-sets. Is there some way you can save your pre-sets to a PC. I do not have a sequencer or anything like that. Cheers, Jim.
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September 26, 2003 at 5:47 am #46667AnonymousGuest
The active electronics on my bass have failed. Does anybody know where I can source replacement parts. I live in Malaysia!!
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September 26, 2003 at 5:47 pm #93789AnonymousGuest
ebay is a good place to start though alot of people won’t ship to that part of the world because of the rampant CC fraud, try japan/hong kong/singapore dealers too, don’t know whats in malaysia but alot of dealers in those countries and not too far from you. : The active electronics on my bass have failed. Does anybody know where I can source replacement parts. I live in Malaysia!!
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October 2, 2003 at 4:02 am #94379AnonymousGuest
Dear sir , I am a businessman based in the United States of America,i have chains of businesses in some west african countries . we deals on the importation and sales of all foreign electrical wires,in large quantities for onward transfer to our country for use. please if you are interested to supply us,forward me the following: (1)THE TYPE YOU HAVE THAT CAN BE USED FOR INDUSTRIES. (2) THE MEASUREMENTS:LENGTH AND THICKNESS. (3)THE PRICES OF THE WIRES AVAILABLE. AS SOON I RECEIVED A SIGNAL FROM YOU ABOUT YOUR INTEREST,I WILL INFORM MY DIRECTORS IN THE COUNTRY, WHERE IT WAS NEEDED MOST TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOU. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ANTICIPATED CONCERN. YOURS FAITHFULLY, DR ERNEST OBI
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October 2, 2003 at 4:01 am #94399AnonymousGuest
Dear sir , I am a businessman based in the United States of America,i have chains of businesses in some west african countries . we deals on the importation and sales of all foreign electrical wires,in large quantities for onward transfer to our country for use. please if you are interested to supply us,forward me the following: (1)THE TYPE YOU HAVE THAT CAN BE USED FOR INDUSTRIES. (2) THE MEASUREMENTS:LENGTH AND THICKNESS. (3)THE PRICES OF THE WIRES AVAILABLE. AS SOON I RECEIVED A SIGNAL FROM YOU ABOUT YOUR INTEREST,I WILL INFORM MY DIRECTORS IN THE COUNTRY, WHERE IT WAS NEEDED MOST TO COMMUNICATE WITH YOU. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ANTICIPATED CONCERN. YOURS FAITHFULLY, DR ERNEST OBI
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September 26, 2003 at 5:24 am #46666AnonymousGuest
I have a beautiful 1971 fender fat strat. I wanna know how much it’s worth….. I also have pics if you need to see. let me know….
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September 26, 2004 at 4:04 am #83201AnonymousGuest
Hi there, i have a 1971 fender strat, and i was just curious on how much it’s worth in Canadian dollars. It’s in great condition, but is missing the whammy bar. Thank you
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September 26, 2003 at 5:08 am #46668AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Franciscan Mandolins
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September 26, 2003 at 5:07 am #46664AnonymousGuest
Guy,s I need to know a little about this guitar , How rare are they and what are they worth? Mine still has the back cover it play,s great and sound,s incredible , If the price is right i will sell it for photo,s ser # email [email protected]
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May 25, 2004 at 6:15 am #97442AnonymousGuest
i will buy trade or anything for a vintage vox phantom guitar i lost a bet on ebay and have been trying to find one since. if u have or know where to get one of these fine guitars id appreciate it if u e mail me.
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September 26, 2003 at 3:42 am #46665AnonymousGuest
i have a question.. well dur otherwise i wouldnt be posting this here would i? does ne one know how tom morello get that high sound in the song The Last Remaining Light on Audioslave?(the cd)
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September 28, 2003 at 12:47 am #93953AnonymousGuest
He has a Wah Wah pedal and sets the strings up a couple octaves. He usualy does it 2 octaves like in ashes in the fall and war within a breath.
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November 11, 2004 at 2:46 am #111650AnonymousGuest
But I don’t understand. How? How play 2 octaves high and normal melody…KILLERMAN
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November 25, 2004 at 8:17 pm #111963AnonymousGuest
: But I don’t understand. How? How play 2 octaves high and normal melody…KILLERMAN It is called using a whammy pedal
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October 6, 2003 at 1:27 am #94699AnonymousGuest
When using a digitech xp100 wah pedal set it to patch 14.
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October 9, 2003 at 5:22 pm #95113AnonymousGuest
Tom morello is the best guitarist ever
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November 3, 2003 at 4:34 am #98073AnonymousGuest
: Tom morello is the best guitarist ever
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December 27, 2003 at 4:31 pm #114611AnonymousGuest
You guys realise its a whammy, right?
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October 27, 2003 at 8:55 pm #97211AnonymousGuest
Tom Morello is GOD
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October 13, 2003 at 10:55 pm #95538AnonymousGuest
Tom Morello gets that sound by setting one of the pickups to 0 volume and another to 10 then when u flip the toggle switch it acts as kill switch. Along with scratching u can make the wanted sound. Along with regular effects of course.
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September 26, 2003 at 12:59 am #46663AnonymousGuest
when i turned on the Triple Rectifier Solo Head, letting it sit in standby for a little while and everything, i turned it to normal mode, and i heard the guitar for a second but then one of the tubes burnt out and the amp turned off and now it won’t come back on. is this something that can be fixed by something simple like replacing the tubes or am i looking at either taking it to a repair shop or getting it replaced?
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September 26, 2003 at 5:54 pm #93796AnonymousGuest
I would inspect it and if nothing else is fried just replace the tube, they just go sometimes, if the replacement blows then you’ll have to figure it out or take it to a shop, if you do it yourself and aren’t used to working on tube amps do a little research first as you can really hurt (even kill) yourself or worse damage the amp further :). : when i turned on the Triple Rectifier Solo Head, letting it sit in standby for a little while and everything, i turned it to normal mode, and i heard the guitar for a second but then one of the tubes burnt out and the amp turned off and now it won’t come back on. is this something that can be fixed by something simple like replacing the tubes or am i looking at either taking it to a repair shop or getting it replaced?
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December 22, 2003 at 11:27 pm #114482AnonymousGuest
sounds like a short to me, the reason it wont turn on is because when it shorted from the failed tube the fuse blew, replace it with a matching slo-blo type and then pull out the suspected tube, try turning the amp on while leaving it in standby (this will not hurt the amp) if it doesnt short and blow the fuse again youve found the culprit.
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September 25, 2003 at 10:41 pm #46662AnonymousGuest
i bought a junker les paul copy and it needed a nut. i got one. its the right width but it sticks up way too high. I have 2 questions. 1. Whats the stanard way o making the nut thinner? File the back down? cut it with something? 2. What sort of glue works for gluing a plastic nut to a wooden neck? Id be very greatful for any sugestions of if somone knows a website that has this info. thanks Abe
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September 26, 2003 at 3:56 am #112778AnonymousGuest
No matter how you do it you will probably need to have the nut filed to get the right action on your neck. I wouldn’t attempt that myself. If you screw it up you get to buy another nut and try again. As far as glue goes, polyurethane works well. : i bought a junker les paul copy and it needed a nut. i got one. its the right width but it sticks up way too high. I have 2 questions. : 1. Whats the stanard way o making the nut thinner? File the back down? cut it with something? : 2. What sort of glue works for gluing a plastic nut to a wooden neck? : Id be very greatful for any sugestions of if somone knows a website that has this info. : thanks : Abe
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September 26, 2003 at 5:30 pm #112901AnonymousGuest
yeah it’s hard to ‘hand file’ one perfectly even, better if you have access to a percision gringing machine or line it up in a vise and file down even to the top of the vise then touch up, that works well when you are taking a fair amount off. Poly is fine for setting it, just remember it is mainly held in place by string pressure so don’t go to town with the ‘glue’ or the next time it’s replaced it’s going to be a pain in the ass to get out and might take wood with it. : No matter how you do it you will probably need to have the nut filed to get the right action on your neck. I wouldn’t attempt that myself. If you screw it up you get to buy another nut and try again. As far as glue goes, polyurethane works well. : : i bought a junker les paul copy and it needed a nut. i got one. its the right width but it sticks up way too high. I have 2 questions. : : 1. Whats the stanard way o making the nut thinner? File the back down? cut it with something? : : 2. What sort of glue works for gluing a plastic nut to a wooden neck? : : Id be very greatful for any sugestions of if somone knows a website that has this info. : : thanks : : Abe
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September 25, 2003 at 7:05 pm #46661AnonymousGuest
Damn it man i need more gain!!! I’ve got one of those sovtek 50 watt tube combo amps, there pretty cool, kind of featureless though. I need more tube overdrive. It seems 3 12ax7’s preamp tubes ain’t enough in this here day & age of distortion density. I’d like the procedure for installing a additional (forth) pre-amp tube, i know i need a 12ax7 socket installed & thats about all i know. got a diagram, schematic, or direct me to a website that has info on tube amp DIY mods, if not a bowl of clam chowder and a brand new hat will do fine. Thanks eh. From one bench tweaker to another. Monster… "The king of unanswered threads"…
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September 27, 2004 at 9:09 am #83348AnonymousGuest
I wouldn’t hack up a perfectly good amp for more gain.Use a pedal.Or if not sell the amp to someone who wants that sound and get one you like.You may add a tube and find out that it sounds terrible w/ it added and then that amp turns into a worthless POS w/ no resale value,and someone that likes that tone misses out too. Just my oppinion : Damn it man i need more gain!!! : I’ve got one of those sovtek 50 watt tube combo amps, there pretty cool, kind of featureless though. I need more tube overdrive. It seems 3 12ax7’s preamp tubes ain’t enough in this here day & age of distortion density. I’d like the procedure for installing a additional (forth) pre-amp tube, i know i need a 12ax7 socket installed & thats about all i know. got a diagram, schematic, or direct me to a website that has info on tube amp DIY mods, if not a bowl of clam chowder and a brand new hat will do fine. Thanks eh. From one bench tweaker to another. Monster… "The king of unanswered threads"…
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September 28, 2003 at 7:56 am #93934AnonymousGuest
There is another possible alternative. Change the tone control circuit. I’m not familiar with the amp you have. However I’ve built several tube amps. In most circuits you have a volume, bass & treble between the first and second stage. Take out the bass & treble because they soak up too much gain and just have a volume there. That’s your gain control. After the second stage put another volume and with it a simple old-time tone control. You are using the same three pots now just relabeled. Another trick for more gain is to lower the value of the feedback resistor. Email me for schematic and details. dwin
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September 26, 2003 at 5:35 pm #93793AnonymousGuest
Try the amp boards at: webervst.com or tdpri.com (‘bigcookie’ is the guy to ask at the tdpri) , from what I know it’s not that simple but people at those boards will know the deal. : Damn it man i need more gain!!! : I’ve got one of those sovtek 50 watt tube combo amps, there pretty cool, kind of featureless though. I need more tube overdrive. It seems 3 12ax7’s preamp tubes ain’t enough in this here day & age of distortion density. I’d like the procedure for installing a additional (forth) pre-amp tube, i know i need a 12ax7 socket installed & thats about all i know. got a diagram, schematic, or direct me to a website that has info on tube amp DIY mods, if not a bowl of clam chowder and a brand new hat will do fine. Thanks eh. From one bench tweaker to another. Monster… "The king of unanswered threads"…
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September 25, 2003 at 6:25 pm #46655AnonymousGuest
Michael Nickens is the greatest undiscovered guitarist of all time.Check it out at http://www.michaelnickens.com
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February 11, 2004 at 2:57 am #88232AnonymousGuest
Happened to see Michael Nickens’ performances in Houston, TX back in the ’90’s. This performer is the most riviting guitarist I have ever heard. Glad to see he is in Austin. No doubt he will be picked up soon, that is, signed as a recording artist. Candy whoever you are you are correct.
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May 5, 2018 at 7:09 pm #102014AnonymousGuest
Candy’s last name used to be the same as his, but alas, no more. I happen to know both from a very long time ago and I’m sure I was at the concert you mentioned in Houston. I would have been the scary big guy with sunglasses and a long, black trenchcoat that now happily resides in Bulgaria with Zefezdomir Keremedchiev.
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September 25, 2003 at 5:41 pm #46656AnonymousGuest
Hello, I have an old acoustic Epiphone guitar. There is a blue label inside that states the style as EC100 and the serial number is 982169. I can’t find any information on this particular model with this serial number. The label lists Epiphone’s address as Kalamazoo, MI and the label also says "UNION MADE". Can anyone tell me the history of this guitar? Thanks.
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September 25, 2003 at 4:54 pm #46657AnonymousGuest
Hi just wondering if anyone knows the difference between these two guitars. Info on the net is scarce and they both look identical from the pics i have seen. Thanks.
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December 6, 2003 at 6:49 pm #102321AnonymousGuest
I have had mine for about 10 years and overall it is a good guitar. It has withstood being dropped many times. : Hi just wondering if anyone knows the difference between these two guitars. Info on the net is scarce and they both look identical from the pics i have seen. : Thanks.
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September 25, 2003 at 4:40 pm #46651AnonymousGuest
your site is very good
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September 25, 2003 at 1:45 pm #46649AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : vox custom 25 electric guitar wiring
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September 25, 2003 at 1:09 pm #46650AnonymousGuest
Hi, I was recently given an unloved strat-style body/neck with no electronics. I want to turn into a signature series Tom Delonge strat. I.e bridge hum, volume control and jack. I was wondering if anyone could give me the correct wiring diagram as i am on a bit of a budget and dont want to buy any unnecessary components. Thanks. Christian
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September 26, 2003 at 9:56 pm #93801AnonymousGuest
you can buy a pre-loaded pickguard thru ebay for about $200 +/- …. solder your ground and output and its good-to-go
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September 25, 2003 at 7:48 pm #93787AnonymousGuest
Go to http://www.seymourduncan.com and click on support. It will give you the option of seeing tons of wiring diagrams that are really easy to follow. Of course you will need a Duncan Invader which runs around $70 to $80 something. The volume pots will be around $5 or so. The jack another couple of bucks. You might also want a treble bleed. It is all really easy to do.
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September 25, 2003 at 12:05 pm #46648AnonymousGuest
I can modifing your amp like dumble!
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September 25, 2003 at 11:55 am #46640AnonymousGuest
i just happened on a smokin deal on one ..($150) to be exact … only problem is the tremolo doesnt work … i looked at the schematics .. and being that im no electrician i couldnt find anything about the tremolo system …im just curious if mebbe the tremolo was controlled by a tube or not … this information could help to narrow down why it isnt working … thanks, deformed_one
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October 25, 2003 at 8:57 pm #96928AnonymousGuest
both the trem and reverb are tube… my trem works and it is amazing! good luck : i just happened on a smokin deal on one ..($150) to be exact … only problem is the tremolo doesnt work … : i looked at the schematics .. and being that im no electrician i couldnt find anything about the tremolo system …im just curious if mebbe the tremolo was controlled by a tube or not … this information could help to narrow down why it isnt working … : thanks, : deformed_one
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September 25, 2003 at 11:17 am #46641AnonymousGuest
Anyone know the pin configuration for the power adapter on a digitech RP5? I lost the transformer (wall wart) for mine and either need another one or the pin layout. Thanks…
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October 5, 2003 at 12:23 pm #94693AnonymousGuest
: Anyone know the pin configuration for the power adapter on a digitech RP5? I lost the transformer (wall wart) for mine and either need another one or the pin layout. Thanks… its a 4 din plug. part no. ps0920-240b. input 240vac-50/6hz. output 9vac-2.2amp. good luck the packs are rearer than rocking-horse crap.
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September 25, 2003 at 10:31 am #46639AnonymousGuest
I am after a patch to give a supa fuzz to an ME6 like the sound used by Jack White – White Stripes. Can anyone help?
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April 3, 2004 at 10:03 pm #93471AnonymousGuest
: I am after a patch to give a supa fuzz to an ME6 like the sound used by Jack White – White Stripes. : Can anyone help? Hi, I’m also a user of the ME6 BOSS but i don’t have a good configuration for the peddles, do you have some great combinations? Please let me know! Thx, Luk
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September 25, 2003 at 7:04 am #46638AnonymousGuest
wich pickups i should buy to play deathmetal like dying fetus, cannibal corpse, nile???
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September 25, 2003 at 7:45 pm #93803AnonymousGuest
Go with a Dimarzio X2N or Dropsonic. The X2N has the highest output of any passive pickup, really screams, and the Dropsonic just sounds awsome and works really well with drop tunings.
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September 25, 2003 at 6:03 am #46634AnonymousGuest
Hello there i search for a place where i can find some guitar effect gt3 patches presets like ; SANTANA LED ZEPPELIN QUEEN PINK FLOYD Z Z TOP ETC, I found some of them with my J Station amp. simulator but i can’t did the same with my GT3.. If you can help me i would appreciate. Thank Ricky
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January 11, 2004 at 4:07 am #83879AnonymousGuest
where did you find this patches?…if anybody know sites with patches…..write to me plzzzz!
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September 25, 2003 at 1:43 am #46632AnonymousGuest
I am looking for the guitar cords for the song "thankful" by Kelly Clarkson. "Thankful" is also the name of her CD, but I need the cords for the song "thankful" on that very CD. If you could help me that would be so wonderful!!!
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September 28, 2003 at 2:12 pm #93942AnonymousGuest
: I am looking for the guitar cords for the song "thankful" by Kelly Clarkson. "Thankful" is also the name of her CD, but I need the cords for the song "thankful" on that very CD. If you could help me that would be so wonderful!!!
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October 5, 2003 at 3:10 am #94688AnonymousGuest
: : I am looking for the guitar cords and or music for the song "Thank you" by the Beatles
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October 4, 2003 at 11:11 pm #94681AnonymousGuest
: : I am looking for the guitar cords for the song "thankful" by Kelly Clarkson. "Thankful" is also the name of her CD, but I need the cords for the song "thankful" on that very CD. If you could help me that would be so wonderful!!!
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November 8, 2003 at 2:10 pm #113813AnonymousGuest
: : : I am looking for the guitar cords for the song "thankful" by Kelly Clarkson. "Thankful" is also the name of her CD, but I need the cords for the song "Low" on that very CD. If you could help me that would be so wonderful!!!
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November 8, 2003 at 2:10 pm #113841AnonymousGuest
: : : I am looking for the guitar cords for the song "thankful" by Kelly Clarkson. "Thankful" is also the name of her CD, but I need the cords for the song "Low" on that very CD. If you could help me that would be so wonderful!!!
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September 25, 2003 at 1:19 am #46633AnonymousGuest
i have an red esp ltd mh-301 and a boss gt-3 for sale [email protected]
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September 24, 2003 at 9:38 pm #46631AnonymousGuest
would like to get history ‘value ownership history only#9-0250
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September 24, 2003 at 5:15 pm #46627AnonymousGuest
I HAVE A 93/94 TAKAMINE EN-10C(AN) SER#93050889 POSSIBLY KOA WOOD, VERY GOOD SHAPE AM CONSIDERING TRADING FOR NEW MARTIN. WOULD LIKE A BALLPARK VALUE
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November 5, 2004 at 10:13 pm #90426AnonymousGuest
: I HAVE A takamine 6 string guitar with a preamp in excellentcondition ser# is 90022152 model # FP-360CG . would like a fair selling price. thanks mike
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March 31, 2004 at 9:28 am #93175AnonymousGuest
:i have a 1960/1968 teisco electric with sun burst paint and an ivy vine pick guarde. im curiouse to the guitars basic value. considering it is in mint condition, other than needing some sauderung work.
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December 29, 2003 at 3:04 pm #81932AnonymousGuest
: I HAVE A ’68 Baldwin ‘vibraslim’, handbuilt by James Burns (Fairly good condition) : Features a scroll head, in two tone black-red colour. Im intrigued as to how much it is worth
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September 24, 2003 at 3:50 pm #46622AnonymousGuest
HI!I’m looking for Boss GT-3 patches sounding similar to Joe Satriani,Steve Lukather and Steve Vai’s distorted guitar in .TXT format.These,that i’ve found,couldn’t be downloaded because of some broken links in the Internet.
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September 24, 2003 at 3:30 pm #46623AnonymousGuest
I’m trying to get an Angus Young sound from my guitar, I have a Gibson SG, and Peavy Bandit AMP and a Boss ME30 pedal. Does anyone know any good setting to get that Angus sound?
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April 19, 2004 at 2:00 am #116030AnonymousGuest
The only way to sound like Angus is to use an SG, no fx, and a Marshall JTM 45 head thru a 1960 cab. Play most of the rythym stuff with the pickup (bridge) at about 6 then whack it up to 10 for the lead. If you watch Angus live he’s always fiddling with the volume pot. As for the amp, keep the eq at around 5 or 6 on all pots, it will differ from room to room so be prepared to tweak, keep the presence around 3-4 and hit the master volume up to 7 or 8. Hey presto….You sound like Angus. Now go and practice for about 30 years cos you are not going to play like him!
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October 15, 2003 at 3:40 am #95685AnonymousGuest
: I’m trying to get an Angus Young sound from my guitar, I have a Gibson SG, and Peavy Bandit AMP and a Boss ME30 pedal. Does anyone know any good setting to get that Angus sound? Copy and paste this URL into your address box; it’s an interview with Angus, and he talks about his sound. http://www.gibson.com/whatsnew/pressrelease/2001/jan24a.html
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October 15, 2003 at 3:31 am #95702AnonymousGuest
: I’m trying to get an Angus Young sound from my guitar, I have a Gibson SG, and Peavy Bandit AMP and a Boss ME30 pedal. Does anyone know any good setting to get that Angus sound? A Marshall amp helps. Barring that, the Peavey is not a bad amp; but remember that Angus uses a rather clean, un-processed sound. So don’t make the mistake of sounding like Metallica when trying to get an Angus sound. I read that he like his tone controls straight up (5?) but might add a touch of bass (6 or so). Keep the gain higher, and the master volume lower, to err on the side of a cleaner overall sound. This will teach you to play cleaner, as there won’t be much distortion and sustain to cover up sloppy playing (not that you play sloppy!). The cool thing is, with the cleaner sound, it’s easier for the audience to hear and appreciate the notes being played; instead of having to deal with a muddled wall of sound (to much gain and distortion). Those are my thoughts.
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July 26, 2004 at 8:23 pm #109894AnonymousGuest
: : I’m trying to get an Angus Young sound from my guitar, I have a Fender Strat, and Marshall MG15 AMP and a . Does anyone know any good setting to get that Angus sound? : A Marshall amp helps. Barring that, the Peavey is not a bad amp; but remember that Angus uses a rather clean, un-processed sound. So don’t make the mistake of sounding like Metallica when trying to get an Angus sound. I read that he like his tone controls straight up (5?) but might add a touch of bass (6 or so). Keep the gain higher, and the master volume lower, to err on the side of a cleaner overall sound. This will teach you to play cleaner, as there won’t be much distortion and sustain to cover up sloppy playing (not that you play sloppy!). The cool thing is, with the cleaner sound, it’s easier for the audience to hear and appreciate the notes being played; instead of having to deal with a muddled wall of sound (to much gain and distortion). : Those are my thoughts.
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October 15, 2003 at 3:34 am #113147AnonymousGuest
Oops! I meant keep the gain LOWER, and the master set to where you want it. The lower the gain, the less crunch, overdrive, distortion–and more accurate Angus sound. I’m in an AC/DC tribute band, so I’ve spent a lot of time figuring this sound out. Check out our site… : : I’m trying to get an Angus Young sound from my guitar, I have a Gibson SG, and Peavy Bandit AMP and a Boss ME30 pedal. Does anyone know any good setting to get that Angus sound? : A Marshall amp helps. Barring that, the Peavey is not a bad amp; but remember that Angus uses a rather clean, un-processed sound. So don’t make the mistake of sounding like Metallica when trying to get an Angus sound. I read that he like his tone controls straight up (5?) but might add a touch of bass (6 or so). Keep the gain higher, and the master volume lower, to err on the side of a cleaner overall sound. This will teach you to play cleaner, as there won’t be much distortion and sustain to cover up sloppy playing (not that you play sloppy!). The cool thing is, with the cleaner sound, it’s easier for the audience to hear and appreciate the notes being played; instead of having to deal with a muddled wall of sound (to much gain and distortion). : Those are my thoughts.
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September 24, 2003 at 9:59 am #46618AnonymousGuest
This is the all new 3rd edition of " IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION – A Beginner’s Guide To Starting A Record Label", only $24.99. The web’s best seller for newbies is now a perfect bound paperback book!!! We now accept secure credit card orders on-line 24-hours daily! For more information and ordering options visit : http://www.FutureMix.biz
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November 14, 2003 at 6:46 am #99425AnonymousGuest
The record label, Lame Rekords, is for sale. The site is temporarily disabled (until someone buys it, then we’ll put it back to the way it’s supposed to be), so http://www.LameRekords.com doesn’t work, but you can still see the pages if you go to http://www.LameRekords.com/index1.html The home link will take you to the error page, but that will be changed when someone buys it. It’s just to keep people from submitting anything to us. We also own http://www.LameRecords.com incase you don’t like the K. Right now, it forwards to http://www.LameRekords.com We recently upgraded (last week, actually) to a new server, and had to install a better message board. It uses a mySQL database, so it’s fast loading. You’ll receive the website already completed, any adjustments to the site you want, both domains names, the contract we used and a different contract that we chose not to use, several ebooks on marketing and the music business, 2 CD printers for short run production (these are life savers), 200 printable CDs (100 white and 100 silver), a list of places where we buy our supplies (shirts, CDs, ink, ect.), an ebook on screen printing (high-quality t-shirts and hats. Great for selling to bands), and support from us. Anytime you run into a problem or just have a question, I’ll be here to help. I’ll also be here to help with any problem related to the site. Another thing, we were planning for an online radio station, Lame Radio, where we would promote our bands by playing their songs. We had a custom-designed MP3 player in the works, but has not been finished. If you’re interested in that, I’ll make sure it gets done and help you get everything going. I also have a database of bands from Ohio, plus several sites with unsigned bands. We primarily focused on bands from our state, Ohio, so that’s why I only have an Ohio band database. If you’re interested in a database of bands from anywhere, I could help with that. My Ohio database has over 500 bands and lists their name, genre, city, website, and contact email address. Why are we selling? I’m graduating in December with my degree in Interactive Media. It’s programming, web design, and audio/video. My friend is in the Live Sound and Commercial Broadcast degree, so we had a couple of classes together. I had a mixer and microphones for live sound for my band, and he was interested in recording. I told him about some recording equipment and he went out and bought it. When my brother’s band needed to record, I asked my friend if he would be interested in using my mics and mixer with his equipment to record my brother’s band. That’s how Lame Rekords was started. I never really wanted a label, I just wanted to record as programming and web design was more of what I wanted to do, and audio/video was just a hobby. He said his girlfriend was going to help with the booking and promoting and our name was Lame Rekords. The domain was available, so they told me to get it. I was never really big on the K in Rekords. The domain with a C was also available, so I got that one, too. I made 4 designs, and he didn’t like them. He wanted me to do four more. His girlfriend picked one and said to quit working so hard. As a label, we weren’t really doing anything. We recorded my brother’s band and I found out my friend has no idea what he’s doing. He never used the recording stuff before. He had it for 6 months and only ever used 1 channel at a time. We’re playing around for 2 hours trying to get this to work. He would also want money, just for showing up. He counted the two hours he tried setting up his equipment and wanted paid for those 2 hours. He was taking 80% of the money. All he had to do was show up with his computer, sit there while I set up my mics, then press a button. Then, it came time we needed more equipment. He was making 80% of the money, but magically, he had nothing when it came time to buy stuff. I had to buy everything while he played with his Freddy Krugger hand. Yes, he bought one of those plastic toy hands with the claws on it. He took all the money, I mean all the money, and spent it on food, movies, and toys. He still wanted 80% of the money. Part of that money was going to his girlfriend who not only bought nothing, but also did nothing…ever. Then, he wants to subcontract the work to the audio teacher at our school. He actually told me all he does it puts on 1 effect and then burns the track to a CD. He doesn’t spend any time at all mixing or mastering. Just the 1 effect which takes two clicks. There’s stuff we recorded months ago that’s still not done. He’s lazy. He claims it’s because he doesn’t have any more CD-Rs. He can’t afford them. After all the money we made, he can’t afford a $10 pack of blank CDs. Recently, his computer had problems and he took it back to the dealer because it was under warranty. It’s going to be the first of the year before he gets it back, so we decided now would be the best time to quit. I would already have graduated and probably moving to a bigger city, and even if I still wanted to do some recording, I would probably get my own gear by then. I have no intentions of keeping a label, maybe a studio, but nothing more. This is a great opportunity (if you are starting this by yourself, or at least with people who car) if you are interested in running your own label. For more info and if you have questions, email me at [email protected]
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September 24, 2003 at 12:31 am #46614AnonymousGuest
This is a BEAUTIFUL looking and sounding guitar, it has a 5 band EQ and sounds remarkable plugged in. I paid a little over $800CDN for the guitar and hardshell case. I will take the first $600CDN Email me at [email protected] if interested. Thanks Jay
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September 23, 2003 at 11:01 pm #46613AnonymousGuest
hey does anyone hear know anything about memphis electric guitars? email me – [email protected]
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October 28, 2004 at 8:58 pm #89365AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a 22fret hardbody "Memphis" electric guitar, it’s a "explorer" style. I got it in a pawnshop it plays great looks awesome, sounds better and plays louder than my friends B.C. Rich Warlock. I’d like to know more about them and their worth, email me, [email protected]
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December 24, 2003 at 3:11 am #114520AnonymousGuest
I have 2 memphis’s , I have the Les Paul copy and the 335 copy, I really like memphis alot, from what i have heard about them they were primary begginer guitars, and not made as well as the other copies brands made. But i would put my Memphis 335 agianst any gibson : hey does anyone hear know anything about memphis electric guitars? email me – [email protected]
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December 18, 2003 at 12:36 pm #80466AnonymousGuest
I do have a memphis guitar i dont konw nothing about this guitar but i like it and i havent found any information on the web if you do email me
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December 17, 2003 at 9:44 pm #80447AnonymousGuest
Hey, I also have an memphis electric guitar and i can’t find any info about it either… plz email me if you find some info about them. My email is : [email protected]
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October 9, 2003 at 8:12 pm #95095AnonymousGuest
: hey does anyone hear know anything about memphis electric guitars? email me – [email protected]
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November 11, 2003 at 8:25 am #98972AnonymousGuest
: : hey does anyone hear know anything about memphis electric guitars? email me – [email protected] Try this site-http://websearch.cs.com/cs/redir?src=websearch&requestId=34594bf879171d3b&clickedItemRank=22&userQuery=memphis+electric+guitar&clickedItemURN=http%3A%2F%2Fstore.bluebookinc.com%2Fdownloads%2FBrowseCategory.asp%3FProduct%3Delectricguitar%26Heading%3D630&invocationType=next&fromPage=CSNextPrev
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October 9, 2003 at 8:13 pm #113049AnonymousGuest
I have one too…Cant find any info anywhere…still looking, I’ll let you know what I find. Please do same.
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September 23, 2003 at 10:51 pm #46611AnonymousGuest
I have a semick 12 string ( dreadnoughtmodel sw 115-12 Anyone know it’s value?
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September 23, 2003 at 10:20 pm #46612AnonymousGuest
a gibson les paul classic cherry sunburst with serial number 012996. Can anyone tell me how old the guitar is ? is it a 2001 / 2002 /2003 ? What’s the general rule to find out how old it is by the serial number ? thanks for an answer
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September 25, 2003 at 12:08 pm #93652AnonymousGuest
im no les paul expert …. but i think will help you narrow it down at least if not nail it …. http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~mic/info/guitar/Gibson-CS-Serial-Numbers
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September 23, 2003 at 9:09 pm #46610AnonymousGuest
My courent setup is guitar-wireless-wah-volume-frontend of the amp (Mesa Boogie Road King), delay-chorus in to the effects loop. I want to add a digitech whammy and a boss EQ, I think the whammy should be on the front end of the amp but I’m not sure. And where should the EQ be in the front end of the amp or the effects loop or does it matter. Any detailed imput would be helpful Thanks
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September 23, 2003 at 8:22 pm #46608AnonymousGuest
any advice on upgrades for the pickups on an epi paul? the guitar is otherwise perfect. i’ve played lots of gibson pauls that didn’t feel as good as my epi.
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September 23, 2003 at 11:25 pm #93519AnonymousGuest
Depends on what you like to play and what you want your sound to be. Do you have a meple top or just solid mahogony? That makes a difference on the warmth of the natural sound of the wood.
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September 23, 2003 at 7:40 pm #46609AnonymousGuest
Is it possible to bridge solid state amps? I have two, each sounds awsome, but the sound I’m looking for is a mix of the two. Will it hurt anything to bridge them in to one mono 4×12 cabinet?
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September 23, 2003 at 6:25 pm #46604AnonymousGuest
I would like to purchase one
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September 23, 2003 at 6:19 pm #46603AnonymousGuest
Can you update me on the latest GT5/6 PEDALS AND LIST PRICES PLEASE
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September 23, 2003 at 10:29 am #46601AnonymousGuest
I also have an ESP LTD MH-301 (red) guitar for sale or exchange thank you for your time Miguel
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September 23, 2003 at 5:43 am #46600AnonymousGuest
hi i want to get a bc rich mockingbird electric guitar and repaint to fernandes mg-145s electric with yellow body with red hearts and little love me spank me and stupid? writings on it. I can’t get that model anywhere in the north america only in japan is available. here is a picture of a fernandes mg 145s that i wanna paint tohttp://www.yuumusic.com/fernandesmg145shy.html this is a pic of what i will repaint with.http://imagehost.vendio.com/bin/viewimage.x/00000000/vohnjamm/BCR_PlatMock_MetBlu_B.JPG?allow_track_link=1&track=0224cbd733-1695&pt=bidpay&sp=1 1. What to use to remove paint/where to buy? 2. Step on how to repaint/ clearly step by step pls thanks very much
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January 14, 2004 at 1:57 am #84176AnonymousGuest
looking how to repaint an electric guitar…start here http://home.flash.net/~guitars/ReRanch101.html#clear coats
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September 24, 2003 at 6:30 pm #93668AnonymousGuest
im trying to do the same thing man hide rocks! have u found anything out yet?
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February 8, 2004 at 6:30 pm #115288AnonymousGuest
i opened my guitar its of red color & i want to repaint it in Chrome how can i do that …….plz e-mail me about this matter
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October 1, 2003 at 7:07 am #94254AnonymousGuest
Hi there, I’ve been talking with Ben back and forth over the past week or so. I live in Japan and am able to purchase these guitars brand-new. The larger MS-145 model is far more expensive than the Yellowhearts model that they also sell. I sell the Fernandes Yellowhearts model for $400 plus $100 shipping anywhere in the world. I accept payment via Paypal, Bidpay or postal money order. If you are interested, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I am also the only online seller of Hello Kitty guitars. Best, Karen
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September 25, 2003 at 12:40 am #112819AnonymousGuest
ya i found out at http://www.bigheadguitars.com thatt they will repaint one for 400 for body and the head stock for 75 including return shipping and insurance. He said theres a discount if we bring in more than 1 i might bring in 2.
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September 23, 2003 at 1:30 am #46594AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : ORIGINAL SCANNED GUITAR TAB TRADE – A LOT OF BOOKS!!!
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September 23, 2003 at 12:22 am #46592AnonymousGuest
how can you do leads on the guiatr
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September 23, 2003 at 5:25 pm #93503AnonymousGuest
practice yer scales/modes to start : how can you do leads on the guiatr
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September 22, 2003 at 10:53 pm #46593AnonymousGuest
What guitar equipment do the distillers use? I want to learn an easy way to play lead punk guitar, and want to improve my rythm playing.Oh, and is my silvertone by samick sg model guitar good for punk rock, and what is the best and cheapest punk rock distortion pedal? Please help me out here and email me please!!! Thanx alot!!!
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September 22, 2003 at 10:46 pm #46588AnonymousGuest
perfect shape, I have all pics and specs for it. some specs include, active seymour duncan electronics, active basslines pickups, ebony neck with rosewood fingerboard. lots of controls. still have warranty stuff too. if your interested email me. i’m in north carolina! thanks
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November 5, 2004 at 9:50 am #90425AnonymousGuest
Is this bass still available? Is it fretted or fretless? I think you mean it has a maple neck with ebony fretboard (or maple with rosewood fretboard), not ebony with rosewood. Please send information and pictures if still selling. Regards, Craig
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September 22, 2003 at 9:35 pm #46589AnonymousGuest
I have a ’50s Stella with a trapeze tail piece. I need a new bridge for it and I am not having much luck finding one. Help.
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October 19, 2003 at 11:58 am #113240AnonymousGuest
I don’t think you’ll find one even on ebay..the trapeze tailpieces sometimes come up, but the bridge is just a crude and simple sliver of hardwood. They are simple to make from a scrap of maple or similar hardwood. If you can get have a look at another Stella you’ll see how simple they really are. Cut a scrap with a hacksw, file and sand it to shape, stain it with black ink, rub in some wax to finish it..notch it for strings, job done!! Either that or I’ll make you one!!! I’ve done lots of Stella restorations…these baby’s usually need a neck re-set to get the action right, but otherwise they go on for ever.
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September 22, 2003 at 7:01 pm #46587AnonymousGuest
have an old Charvel Model 6, made in Japan in the late 80s. I love the single coil pickups but don’t know what they are. Thay only have the Jackson logo on them and I have been able to find that Jackson called them JC-100 I believe. It looks as if it were made by EMG, it is passive. I want more of them but don’t know what they are, and neither does EMG, I contacted them. Does anyone know what todays equivalent is and where I can get them? Part 2: I love the center PU on my Ibanez RG-550 as well and can only determine that it is a S1 or part number 3PU1J1S1B2. What is it, what can I buy that is the same?
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September 22, 2003 at 4:55 pm #46585AnonymousGuest
can someone pleeaase tell me who really invented the electric guitar? i hane to do a project for school…
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October 2, 2003 at 9:35 pm #94398AnonymousGuest
: can someone pleeaase tell me who really invented the electric guitar? i have to do a project for school…
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October 2, 2003 at 9:35 pm #94394AnonymousGuest
: can someone pleeaase tell me who really invented the electric guitar? i have to do a project for school…
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September 22, 2003 at 7:38 pm #93501AnonymousGuest
Technically it was Lester Paulfus (Les Paul). I believe he hooked up a phonograph needle to an acoustic in order to amplify the signal for playing in a bar. Start your research with him. : can someone pleeaase tell me who really invented the electric guitar? i hane to do a project for school…
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September 22, 2003 at 4:33 pm #46586AnonymousGuest
my bewtefull and gently portative digistudio Boss BR8 is distroed one year ago!!!, and i can^t find operatiom sistem or any drivers … Please – HELP!!!!
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September 22, 2003 at 2:05 pm #46584AnonymousGuest
THANKS
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September 25, 2003 at 11:12 pm #93777AnonymousGuest
: THANKS http://www.thewho.net has a lot of tabs. Best place I’ve found.
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September 22, 2003 at 9:25 am #46581AnonymousGuest
hey,i need some charvel floyd tremolo mounts,the steel inserts that press down into the body and the tremolo fulcrums screw into.can anybody help??
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September 22, 2003 at 9:18 am #46582AnonymousGuest
Scanned tabs for trade email me at [email protected] the 0 in my name is a # ((( SONG BOOKS ))) Anthrax – Selections From Spreading and Among (Japanese Edition) (Low Quality) Anthrax – Persistence Of Time Dream Theater – Falling Into Infinity Dream Theater – Images And Words Dream Theater – Scenes From a Memory Dream Theater – Awake Eric Clapton – Unplugged Guitar Song Book Europe – The Final Countdown (Japanese Edition – All Instrunments) Gary Moore – Original Gary Moore (With MP3) Guns & Roses – Apettite For Destruction Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion I Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion II Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden Iron Maiden – Killers (Japanese Edition) Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast (Japanese Edition) Iron Maiden – Piece Of Mind Iron Maiden – Powerslave Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time Iron Maiden – The Original Styles Of Iron Maiden Jimi Hendrix – Band Of Gypsys Joe Satriani – The Extremist Joe Satriani – Flying A Blue Dream Judas Priest – Painkiller Judas Priest – Ram It Down Judas Priest – Defenders Of The Faith Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti Marty Friedman – The Essential Marty Friedman – Scenes Megadeth – Selections From Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying and So Far, So Good… So What? Megadeth – Rust In Peace Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction Megadeth – Youthanasia Metadeth – Cryptic Writings Megadeth – Risk Metallica – Kill ‘Em All Metallica – Ride The Lightning (for Guitar, Bass and Drums) Metallica – Master Of Puppets Metallica – And Justice For All (for Guitar and Bass) Metallica – Black Album Metallica – Load Metallica – Reload Metallica – Garage Inc. (2 Books) Ozzy Osbourne – The Best Of Paul Gilbert – Guitar From Mars 1 (Japanese Edition) Paul Gilbert – GUitar From Mars 2 Pink Floyd – The Wall (2 Books) Slayer – Show No Mercy Slayer – Hell Awaits Slayer – Reign In Blood Slayer – Riff By Riff Steve Morse Band – Southern Steel Steve Vai – Selections From: Flex-Able, Flex-Able Leftlovers, Disturbing Peace And Eat ‘Em And Smile (With MP3) Steve Vai – Fire Garden Steve Vai – Passion & Warfare Testament – The New Order Testament – Souls Of Black Testament – Practice What You Preach Van Halen – Van Halen I Vinnie Moore – Meltdown Yngwie Malmsteen – Concerto Suites (Japanese Edition) ((( INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS ))) Antonio Carlos Jobim For Guitar Ben Bolt – Mel Bay’s Music Theory For Rock Guitarists Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 1 (With MP3) Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 2 (With MP3) Carl Culpepper- Terryfying Technique (With MP3) Carlos Santana – Jam With Carlos Santana Dave Celentano – Monster Scales And Modes Dave Celentano – Speed Metal Neoclassical Styles Don Mock – Melodic Minor Engineering Of Jazz Accompaniment On A Six-String Guitar (Russian Edition) Eric Johnson – Fine Art Of Guitar Frank Gambale – Monster Licks And Speed Picking Frank Gambale – Technique Book II Frank Gambale – Chop Builder (With MP3) Guitar Lessons With The Greats (Frank Gambale, Mike Stern, etc.) (With MP3) Hal Leonard – 50 Essential Bebop Heads Arranged For Guitar Jean Mark Blekadi – Advance Scale Concepts (With MP3) Jean Mark Belkadi – Slap & Pop Techniques For Guitar (With MP3) Jim Ferguson – All Blues Soloing For Jazz Guitar (With (MP3) John Kiefer – J.S. Bach For Electric Guitar (With MP3) J.M. Goldstein – Joe’s Guitar Method Towards A Jazz Improviser’s Technique John Petrucci – Rock Discipline Book John Petrucci – Young Guitar Martin Taylor – Guitar Method (With MP3) Marty Friedman – Melodic Control (With Video) Marty Friedman – Guitar School Articles Michael Romeo – The Guitar Chapter X Mike Levine – Country Rock Riffs (With MP3) Mike Stern – Ultimate Play Along (With MP3) Musician Institute – The Diminished Scale Book For Guitar (With MP3) Paul Gilbert – Terryfing Guitar Trip Ralph Towner – Improvisation and Technique for Classical And Acoustic Guitar Richie Kotzen – Rock Chops Robben Ford – Blues For Guitar Ron Eschete – Chord-Melody Phrases For Guitar (With MP3) Rusty Cooley – Extreme Pentatonics Rusty Cooley – Shred Guitar Manifesto Rusty Cooley – The Art Of Picking Steve Trovato – Essential Rhytm Guitar (With MP3) Steve Vai – Guitar Styles & Techniques Troy Stetina & Tony Burton – Speed And Thrash Metal Guitar Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 1 Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 2 ((( MAGAZINES ))) Guitar Instruction – Sweep Picking (Frank Gamble) Guitar Player – Studio Rhythm Secrets (Chris Standring) Guitar Techniques – 10 Ways To Improve Your Picking Technique Guitar Techniques – B.B. King Guitar Style Guitar Techniques – Chromatic Soloing Guitar Techniques – Dominant Scales Guitar Techniques – Essential Blues Scale Licks Guitar Techniques – Frank Gambale Masterclass Part I Guitar Techniques – Frank Gamble Master Class Part II Guitar Techniques – Fusion Lesson Part 1 Guitar Techniques – Fusion Lesson Part 2 Guitar Techniques – Harmonics Lesson Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 1 Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 2 Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 3 Guitar Techniques – Jazz Blues Rhytm Guitar Techniques – Jazz Bumblefoot Masterclass Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 1 Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 2 Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 3 Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 4 Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 1 Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 2 Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 3 Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 4 Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 5 Guitar Techniques – Paul Gilbert Master Class Part I Guitar Techniques – Paul Gilbert Master Class Part II Guitar Techniques – Pentatonic Scale Positions Guitar Techniques – Pentatonic Lesson 3 Guitar Techniques – Red Hot Metal Licks Guitar Techniques – Rhytmmic Discplacement Guitar Techniques – Soloing Over Major Traids Guitar Techniques – Steve Morse, A Lesson From The Master Guitar Techniques – Tapping With 8 Fingers Guitar Techniques – Vinnie Moore Master Class II Fast Track Disc Instruction – Chords & Scales Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 1 Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 2 Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 3 Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 4 Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 5 Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 6 Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 7 ((( SONGS ))) Black Sabbath – Paranoid Eric Clapton – Layla Helloween – I Want Out Joe Satriani – Midnight Joe Satriani – Summer Song Joe Satriani – Day At The Beach Joe Satriani – Tears In The Rain Joe Satriani – The Feeling Judas Priest – Breaking The Law Judas Priest – Electric Eye Judas Priest – Free Wheelburning Judas Priest – Hard As Iron Judas Priest – Hell Bent For Leather Judas Priest – I’m a Rocker Judas Priest – Living After Midnight Judas Priest – Metal Gods Judas Priest – Night Comes Down Judas Priest – Ram It Down Judas Priest – Rock Hard Ride Free Judas Priest – Screaming For Vengance Judas Priest – Sinner Judas Priest – Some Heads Are Gonna Roll Judas Priest – The Green Manalishi Judas Priest – The Ripper Judas Priest – The Sentinel Judas Priest – Victim Of Changes Judas Priest – You’ve Got Another Thing Comming Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven Megadeth – Angry Again Megadeth – Go To Hell Megadeth – Skin O’ My Theet [Bass] Megadeth – Symphony Of Destruction [Bass] Megadeth – Architecture Of Agression [Bass] Megadeth – Sweating Bullets [Bass] Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction [Bass] Metallica – Am I Evil (for Bass) Metallica – I Disappear Metallica – No Leaf Clover (From S&M) Yngwie Malmsteen – Black Star Yngwie Malmsteen – Daje Vu Yngwie Malmsteen – Dreaming (Tell Me) Yngwie Malmsteen – Far Beyond The Sun Yngwie Malmsteen – Faster Than The Speed Of Light Yngwie Malmsteen – I Am a Viking Yngwie Malmsteen – Making Love Yngwie Malmsteen – Marching Go Out Yngwie Malmsteen – Memories Yngwie Malmsteen – Now Your Ships Are Burned Yngwie Malmsteen – Rising Force Ozzy Osbourne – Crazzy Train Ozzy Osbourne – Dee Ozzy Osbourne – Goodbye To Romance Ozzy Osbourne – Mr. Crowley Pantera – Cowboys From Hell [Bass] Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Guitar, Piano And Voice) Queen – We Will Rock You (Guitar, Piano And Voice) Queen – Killer Queen (Piano And Voice Only) Queen – Radio Ga Ga (Piano And Voice Only) Queen – Save Me (Piano And Voice Only) Queen – We Are The Champions (Piano And Voice Only) Radiohead – Creep REM – Losing My Religion Smashing Pumpkins – Zero Steve Vai – For The Love Of God (MP3, TAB & Backing Track)
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September 14, 2004 at 9:10 pm #110695AnonymousGuest
: Scanned tabs for trade email me at [email protected] the 0 in my name is a # Richie Kotzen – Rock Chops
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May 28, 2004 at 2:25 pm #97824AnonymousGuest
hope to get in touch i really want some of your material i got the seven son from maiden and the trilogy and eclipse from malmsteen best regards nelson santamaria
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September 27, 2003 at 8:25 pm #93926AnonymousGuest
: Scanned tabs for trade email me at [email protected] the 0 in my name is a # : ((( SONG BOOKS ))) : : Anthrax – Selections From Spreading and Among (Japanese Edition) (Low Quality) : Anthrax – Persistence Of Time : Dream Theater – Falling Into Infinity : Dream Theater – Images And Words : Dream Theater – Scenes From a Memory : Dream Theater – Awake : Eric Clapton – Unplugged Guitar Song Book : Europe – The Final Countdown (Japanese Edition – All Instrunments) : Gary Moore – Original Gary Moore (With MP3) : Guns & Roses – Apettite For Destruction : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion I : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion II : Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden : Iron Maiden – Killers (Japanese Edition) : Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast (Japanese Edition) : Iron Maiden – Piece Of Mind : Iron Maiden – Powerslave : Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time : Iron Maiden – The Original Styles Of Iron Maiden : Jimi Hendrix – Band Of Gypsys : Joe Satriani – The Extremist : Joe Satriani – Flying A Blue Dream : Judas Priest – Painkiller : Judas Priest – Ram It Down : Judas Priest – Defenders Of The Faith : Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II : Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti : Marty Friedman – The Essential : Marty Friedman – Scenes : Megadeth – Selections From Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying and So Far, So Good… So What? : Megadeth – Rust In Peace : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction : Megadeth – Youthanasia : Metadeth – Cryptic Writings : Megadeth – Risk : Metallica – Kill ‘Em All : Metallica – Ride The Lightning (for Guitar, Bass and Drums) : Metallica – Master Of Puppets : Metallica – And Justice For All (for Guitar and Bass) : Metallica – Black Album : Metallica – Load : Metallica – Reload : Metallica – Garage Inc. (2 Books) : Ozzy Osbourne – The Best Of : Paul Gilbert – Guitar From Mars 1 (Japanese Edition) : Paul Gilbert – GUitar From Mars 2 : Pink Floyd – The Wall (2 Books) : Slayer – Show No Mercy : Slayer – Hell Awaits : Slayer – Reign In Blood : Slayer – Riff By Riff : Steve Morse Band – Southern Steel : Steve Vai – Selections From: Flex-Able, Flex-Able Leftlovers, Disturbing Peace And Eat ‘Em And Smile (With MP3) : Steve Vai – Fire Garden : Steve Vai – Passion & Warfare : Testament – The New Order : Testament – Souls Of Black : Testament – Practice What You Preach : Van Halen – Van Halen I : Vinnie Moore – Meltdown : Yngwie Malmsteen – Concerto Suites (Japanese Edition) : : : ((( INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS ))) : Antonio Carlos Jobim For Guitar : Ben Bolt – Mel Bay’s Music Theory For Rock Guitarists : Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 1 (With MP3) : Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 2 (With MP3) : : Carl Culpepper- Terryfying Technique (With MP3) : Carlos Santana – Jam With Carlos Santana : Dave Celentano – Monster Scales And Modes : Dave Celentano – Speed Metal Neoclassical Styles : Don Mock – Melodic Minor : Engineering Of Jazz Accompaniment On A Six-String Guitar (Russian Edition) : Eric Johnson – Fine Art Of Guitar : Frank Gambale – Monster Licks And Speed Picking : Frank Gambale – Technique Book II : Frank Gambale – Chop Builder (With MP3) : Guitar Lessons With The Greats (Frank Gambale, Mike Stern, etc.) (With MP3) : Hal Leonard – 50 Essential Bebop Heads Arranged For Guitar : Jean Mark Blekadi – Advance Scale Concepts (With MP3) : Jean Mark Belkadi – Slap & Pop Techniques For Guitar (With MP3) : Jim Ferguson – All Blues Soloing For Jazz Guitar (With (MP3) : John Kiefer – J.S. Bach For Electric Guitar (With MP3) : J.M. Goldstein – Joe’s Guitar Method Towards A Jazz Improviser’s Technique : John Petrucci – Rock Discipline Book : John Petrucci – Young Guitar : Martin Taylor – Guitar Method (With MP3) : Marty Friedman – Melodic Control (With Video) : Marty Friedman – Guitar School Articles : Michael Romeo – The Guitar Chapter X : Mike Levine – Country Rock Riffs (With MP3) : Mike Stern – Ultimate Play Along (With MP3) : Musician Institute – The Diminished Scale Book For Guitar (With MP3) : Paul Gilbert – Terryfing Guitar Trip : Ralph Towner – Improvisation and Technique for Classical And Acoustic Guitar : Richie Kotzen – Rock Chops : Robben Ford – Blues For Guitar : Ron Eschete – Chord-Melody Phrases For Guitar (With MP3) : Rusty Cooley – Extreme Pentatonics : Rusty Cooley – Shred Guitar Manifesto : Rusty Cooley – The Art Of Picking : Steve Trovato – Essential Rhytm Guitar (With MP3) : Steve Vai – Guitar Styles & Techniques : Troy Stetina & Tony Burton – Speed And Thrash Metal Guitar : Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 1 : Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 2 : : ((( MAGAZINES ))) : : Guitar Instruction – Sweep Picking (Frank Gamble) : Guitar Player – Studio Rhythm Secrets (Chris Standring) : Guitar Techniques – 10 Ways To Improve Your Picking Technique : Guitar Techniques – B.B. King Guitar Style : Guitar Techniques – Chromatic Soloing : Guitar Techniques – Dominant Scales : Guitar Techniques – Essential Blues Scale Licks : Guitar Techniques – Frank Gambale Masterclass Part I : Guitar Techniques – Frank Gamble Master Class Part II : Guitar Techniques – Fusion Lesson Part 1 : Guitar Techniques – Fusion Lesson Part 2 : Guitar Techniques – Harmonics Lesson : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 1 : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 2 : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 3 : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Blues Rhytm : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Bumblefoot Masterclass : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 1 : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 2 : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 3 : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 4 : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 1 : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 2 : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 3 : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 4 : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 5 : Guitar Techniques – Paul Gilbert Master Class Part I : Guitar Techniques – Paul Gilbert Master Class Part II : Guitar Techniques – Pentatonic Scale Positions : Guitar Techniques – Pentatonic Lesson 3 : Guitar Techniques – Red Hot Metal Licks : Guitar Techniques – Rhytmmic Discplacement : Guitar Techniques – Soloing Over Major Traids : Guitar Techniques – Steve Morse, A Lesson From The Master : Guitar Techniques – Tapping With 8 Fingers : Guitar Techniques – Vinnie Moore Master Class II : Fast Track Disc Instruction – Chords & Scales : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 1 : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 2 : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 3 : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 4 : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 5 : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 6 : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 7 : ((( SONGS ))) : : Black Sabbath – Paranoid : Eric Clapton – Layla : Helloween – I Want Out : Joe Satriani – Midnight : Joe Satriani – Summer Song : Joe Satriani – Day At The Beach : Joe Satriani – Tears In The Rain : Joe Satriani – The Feeling : Judas Priest – Breaking The Law : Judas Priest – Electric Eye : Judas Priest – Free Wheelburning : Judas Priest – Hard As Iron : Judas Priest – Hell Bent For Leather : Judas Priest – I’m a Rocker : Judas Priest – Living After Midnight : Judas Priest – Metal Gods : Judas Priest – Night Comes Down : Judas Priest – Ram It Down : Judas Priest – Rock Hard Ride Free : Judas Priest – Screaming For Vengance : Judas Priest – Sinner : Judas Priest – Some Heads Are Gonna Roll : Judas Priest – The Green Manalishi : Judas Priest – The Ripper : Judas Priest – The Sentinel : Judas Priest – Victim Of Changes : Judas Priest – You’ve Got Another Thing Comming : Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven : Megadeth – Angry Again : Megadeth – Go To Hell : Megadeth – Skin O’ My Theet [Bass] : Megadeth – Symphony Of Destruction [Bass] : Megadeth – Architecture Of Agression [Bass] : Megadeth – Sweating Bullets [Bass] : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction [Bass] : Metallica – Am I Evil (for Bass) : Metallica – I Disappear : Metallica – No Leaf Clover (From S&M) : Yngwie Malmsteen – Black Star : Yngwie Malmsteen – Daje Vu : Yngwie Malmsteen – Dreaming (Tell Me) : Yngwie Malmsteen – Far Beyond The Sun : Yngwie Malmsteen – Faster Than The Speed Of Light : Yngwie Malmsteen – I Am a Viking : Yngwie Malmsteen – Making Love : Yngwie Malmsteen – Marching Go Out : Yngwie Malmsteen – Memories : Yngwie Malmsteen – Now Your Ships Are Burned : Yngwie Malmsteen – Rising Force : Ozzy Osbourne – Crazzy Train : Ozzy Osbourne – Dee : Ozzy Osbourne – Goodbye To Romance : Ozzy Osbourne – Mr. Crowley : Pantera – Cowboys From Hell [Bass] : Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Guitar, Piano And Voice) : Queen – We Will Rock You (Guitar, Piano And Voice) : Queen – Killer Queen (Piano And Voice Only) : Queen – Radio Ga Ga (Piano And Voice Only) : Queen – Save Me (Piano And Voice Only) : Queen – We Are The Champions (Piano And Voice Only) : Radiohead – Creep : REM – Losing My Religion : Smashing Pumpkins – Zero : Steve Vai – For The Love Of God (MP3, TAB & Backing Track)
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October 1, 2003 at 6:46 am #94221AnonymousGuest
: : Scanned tabs for trade email me at [email protected] the 0 in my name is a # : : : ((( SONG BOOKS ))) : : : : Anthrax – Selections From Spreading and Among (Japanese Edition) (Low Quality) : : Anthrax – Persistence Of Time : : Dream Theater – Falling Into Infinity : : Dream Theater – Images And Words : : Dream Theater – Scenes From a Memory : : Dream Theater – Awake : : Eric Clapton – Unplugged Guitar Song Book : : Europe – The Final Countdown (Japanese Edition – All Instrunments) : : Gary Moore – Original Gary Moore (With MP3) : : Guns & Roses – Apettite For Destruction : : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion I : : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion II : : Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden : : Iron Maiden – Killers (Japanese Edition) : : Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast (Japanese Edition) : : Iron Maiden – Piece Of Mind : : Iron Maiden – Powerslave : : Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time : : Iron Maiden – The Original Styles Of Iron Maiden : : Jimi Hendrix – Band Of Gypsys : : Joe Satriani – The Extremist : : Joe Satriani – Flying A Blue Dream : : Judas Priest – Painkiller : : Judas Priest – Ram It Down : : Judas Priest – Defenders Of The Faith : : Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II : : Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti : : Marty Friedman – The Essential : : Marty Friedman – Scenes : : Megadeth – Selections From Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying and So Far, So Good… So What? : : Megadeth – Rust In Peace : : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction : : Megadeth – Youthanasia : : Metadeth – Cryptic Writings : : Megadeth – Risk : : Metallica – Kill ‘Em All : : Metallica – Ride The Lightning (for Guitar, Bass and Drums) : : Metallica – Master Of Puppets : : Metallica – And Justice For All (for Guitar and Bass) : : Metallica – Black Album : : Metallica – Load : : Metallica – Reload : : Metallica – Garage Inc. (2 Books) : : Ozzy Osbourne – The Best Of : : Paul Gilbert – Guitar From Mars 1 (Japanese Edition) : : Paul Gilbert – GUitar From Mars 2 : : Pink Floyd – The Wall (2 Books) : : Slayer – Show No Mercy : : Slayer – Hell Awaits : : Slayer – Reign In Blood : : Slayer – Riff By Riff : : Steve Morse Band – Southern Steel : : Steve Vai – Selections From: Flex-Able, Flex-Able Leftlovers, Disturbing Peace And Eat ‘Em And Smile (With MP3) : : Steve Vai – Fire Garden : : Steve Vai – Passion & Warfare : : Testament – The New Order : : Testament – Souls Of Black : : Testament – Practice What You Preach : : Van Halen – Van Halen I : : Vinnie Moore – Meltdown : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Concerto Suites (Japanese Edition) : : : : : : : ((( INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS ))) : : : Antonio Carlos Jobim For Guitar : : Ben Bolt – Mel Bay’s Music Theory For Rock Guitarists : : Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 1 (With MP3) : : Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 2 (With MP3) : : : : Carl Culpepper- Terryfying Technique (With MP3) : : Carlos Santana – Jam With Carlos Santana : : Dave Celentano – Monster Scales And Modes : : Dave Celentano – Speed Metal Neoclassical Styles : : Don Mock – Melodic Minor : : Engineering Of Jazz Accompaniment On A Six-String Guitar (Russian Edition) : : Eric Johnson – Fine Art Of Guitar : : Frank Gambale – Monster Licks And Speed Picking : : Frank Gambale – Technique Book II : : Frank Gambale – Chop Builder (With MP3) : : Guitar Lessons With The Greats (Frank Gambale, Mike Stern, etc.) (With MP3) : : Hal Leonard – 50 Essential Bebop Heads Arranged For Guitar : : Jean Mark Blekadi – Advance Scale Concepts (With MP3) : : Jean Mark Belkadi – Slap & Pop Techniques For Guitar (With MP3) : : Jim Ferguson – All Blues Soloing For Jazz Guitar (With (MP3) : : John Kiefer – J.S. Bach For Electric Guitar (With MP3) : : J.M. Goldstein – Joe’s Guitar Method Towards A Jazz Improviser’s Technique : : John Petrucci – Rock Discipline Book : : John Petrucci – Young Guitar : : Martin Taylor – Guitar Method (With MP3) : : Marty Friedman – Melodic Control (With Video) : : Marty Friedman – Guitar School Articles : : Michael Romeo – The Guitar Chapter X : : Mike Levine – Country Rock Riffs (With MP3) : : Mike Stern – Ultimate Play Along (With MP3) : : Musician Institute – The Diminished Scale Book For Guitar (With MP3) : : Paul Gilbert – Terryfing Guitar Trip : : Ralph Towner – Improvisation and Technique for Classical And Acoustic Guitar : : Richie Kotzen – Rock Chops : : Robben Ford – Blues For Guitar : : Ron Eschete – Chord-Melody Phrases For Guitar (With MP3) : : Rusty Cooley – Extreme Pentatonics : : Rusty Cooley – Shred Guitar Manifesto : : Rusty Cooley – The Art Of Picking : : Steve Trovato – Essential Rhytm Guitar (With MP3) : : Steve Vai – Guitar Styles & Techniques : : Troy Stetina & Tony Burton – Speed And Thrash Metal Guitar : : Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 1 : : Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 2 : : : : ((( MAGAZINES ))) : : : : Guitar Instruction – Sweep Picking (Frank Gamble) : : Guitar Player – Studio Rhythm Secrets (Chris Standring) : : Guitar Techniques – 10 Ways To Improve Your Picking Technique : : Guitar Techniques – B.B. King Guitar Style : : Guitar Techniques – Chromatic Soloing : : Guitar Techniques – Dominant Scales : : Guitar Techniques – Essential Blues Scale Licks : : Guitar Techniques – Frank Gambale Masterclass Part I : : Guitar Techniques – Frank Gamble Master Class Part II : : Guitar Techniques – Fusion Lesson Part 1 : : Guitar Techniques – Fusion Lesson Part 2 : : Guitar Techniques – Harmonics Lesson : : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 1 : : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 2 : : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 3 : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Blues Rhytm : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Bumblefoot Masterclass : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 1 : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 2 : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 3 : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 4 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 1 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 2 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 3 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 4 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 5 : : Guitar Techniques – Paul Gilbert Master Class Part I : : Guitar Techniques – Paul Gilbert Master Class Part II : : Guitar Techniques – Pentatonic Scale Positions : : Guitar Techniques – Pentatonic Lesson 3 : : Guitar Techniques – Red Hot Metal Licks : : Guitar Techniques – Rhytmmic Discplacement : : Guitar Techniques – Soloing Over Major Traids : : Guitar Techniques – Steve Morse, A Lesson From The Master : : Guitar Techniques – Tapping With 8 Fingers : : Guitar Techniques – Vinnie Moore Master Class II : : Fast Track Disc Instruction – Chords & Scales : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 1 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 2 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 3 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 4 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 5 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 6 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 7 : : : ((( SONGS ))) : : : : Black Sabbath – Paranoid : : Eric Clapton – Layla : : Helloween – I Want Out : : Joe Satriani – Midnight : : Joe Satriani – Summer Song : : Joe Satriani – Day At The Beach : : Joe Satriani – Tears In The Rain : : Joe Satriani – The Feeling : : Judas Priest – Breaking The Law : : Judas Priest – Electric Eye : : Judas Priest – Free Wheelburning : : Judas Priest – Hard As Iron : : Judas Priest – Hell Bent For Leather : : Judas Priest – I’m a Rocker : : Judas Priest – Living After Midnight : : Judas Priest – Metal Gods : : Judas Priest – Night Comes Down : : Judas Priest – Ram It Down : : Judas Priest – Rock Hard Ride Free : : Judas Priest – Screaming For Vengance : : Judas Priest – Sinner : : Judas Priest – Some Heads Are Gonna Roll : : Judas Priest – The Green Manalishi : : Judas Priest – The Ripper : : Judas Priest – The Sentinel : : Judas Priest – Victim Of Changes : : Judas Priest – You’ve Got Another Thing Comming : : Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven : : Megadeth – Angry Again : : Megadeth – Go To Hell : : Megadeth – Skin O’ My Theet [Bass] : : Megadeth – Symphony Of Destruction [Bass] : : Megadeth – Architecture Of Agression [Bass] : : Megadeth – Sweating Bullets [Bass] : : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction [Bass] : : Metallica – Am I Evil (for Bass) : : Metallica – I Disappear : : Metallica – No Leaf Clover (From S&M) : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Black Star : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Daje Vu : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Dreaming (Tell Me) : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Far Beyond The Sun : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Faster Than The Speed Of Light : : Yngwie Malmsteen – I Am a Viking : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Making Love : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Marching Go Out : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Memories : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Now Your Ships Are Burned : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Rising Force : : Ozzy Osbourne – Crazzy Train : : Ozzy Osbourne – Dee : : Ozzy Osbourne – Goodbye To Romance : : Ozzy Osbourne – Mr. Crowley : : Pantera – Cowboys From Hell [Bass] : : Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Guitar, Piano And Voice) : : Queen – We Will Rock You (Guitar, Piano And Voice) : : Queen – Killer Queen (Piano And Voice Only) : : Queen – Radio Ga Ga (Piano And Voice Only) : : Queen – Save Me (Piano And Voice Only) : : Queen – We Are The Champions (Piano And Voice Only) : : Radiohead – Creep : : REM – Losing My Religion : : Smashing Pumpkins – Zero : : Steve Vai – For The Love Of God (MP3, TAB & Backing Track)
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March 10, 2004 at 10:10 pm #115681AnonymousGuest
I have set up a ftp with tabs. RATIOS included. The speeds aren`t too good for now. You can see the welcome message, please don`t abuse. I will update it soon, with new uploads and my stuff. If you have problems contact me at [email protected] The ftp will be up from monday to friday at 8 AM to 10 PM Central European Time. Sometimes it will be up during saturday and sunday too. Enjoy. Adress : 193.111.222.206 or http://ftp.guitartabs.com Username : GUITAR Passwords : TABS Port : 21 Feel free to e-mail me.
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September 27, 2003 at 7:38 pm #93928AnonymousGuest
: Scanned tabs for trade email me at [email protected] the 0 in my name is a # : ((( SONG BOOKS ))) : : Anthrax – Selections From Spreading and Among (Japanese Edition) (Low Quality) : Anthrax – Persistence Of Time : Dream Theater – Falling Into Infinity : Dream Theater – Images And Words : Dream Theater – Scenes From a Memory : Dream Theater – Awake : Eric Clapton – Unplugged Guitar Song Book : Europe – The Final Countdown (Japanese Edition – All Instrunments) : Gary Moore – Original Gary Moore (With MP3) : Guns & Roses – Apettite For Destruction : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion I : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion II : Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden : Iron Maiden – Killers (Japanese Edition) : Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast (Japanese Edition) : Iron Maiden – Piece Of Mind : Iron Maiden – Powerslave : Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time : Iron Maiden – The Original Styles Of Iron Maiden : Jimi Hendrix – Band Of Gypsys : Joe Satriani – The Extremist : Joe Satriani – Flying A Blue Dream : Judas Priest – Painkiller : Judas Priest – Ram It Down : Judas Priest – Defenders Of The Faith : Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II : Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti : Marty Friedman – The Essential : Marty Friedman – Scenes : Megadeth – Selections From Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying and So Far, So Good… So What? : Megadeth – Rust In Peace : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction : Megadeth – Youthanasia : Metadeth – Cryptic Writings : Megadeth – Risk : Metallica – Kill ‘Em All : Metallica – Ride The Lightning (for Guitar, Bass and Drums) : Metallica – Master Of Puppets : Metallica – And Justice For All (for Guitar and Bass) : Metallica – Black Album : Metallica – Load : Metallica – Reload : Metallica – Garage Inc. (2 Books) : Ozzy Osbourne – The Best Of : Paul Gilbert – Guitar From Mars 1 (Japanese Edition) : Paul Gilbert – GUitar From Mars 2 : Pink Floyd – The Wall (2 Books) : Slayer – Show No Mercy : Slayer – Hell Awaits : Slayer – Reign In Blood : Slayer – Riff By Riff : Steve Morse Band – Southern Steel : Steve Vai – Selections From: Flex-Able, Flex-Able Leftlovers, Disturbing Peace And Eat ‘Em And Smile (With MP3) : Steve Vai – Fire Garden : Steve Vai – Passion & Warfare : Testament – The New Order : Testament – Souls Of Black : Testament – Practice What You Preach : Van Halen – Van Halen I : Vinnie Moore – Meltdown : Yngwie Malmsteen – Concerto Suites (Japanese Edition) : : : ((( INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS ))) : Antonio Carlos Jobim For Guitar : Ben Bolt – Mel Bay’s Music Theory For Rock Guitarists : Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 1 (With MP3) : Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 2 (With MP3) : : Carl Culpepper- Terryfying Technique (With MP3) : Carlos Santana – Jam With Carlos Santana : Dave Celentano – Monster Scales And Modes : Dave Celentano – Speed Metal Neoclassical Styles : Don Mock – Melodic Minor : Engineering Of Jazz Accompaniment On A Six-String Guitar (Russian Edition) : Eric Johnson – Fine Art Of Guitar : Frank Gambale – Monster Licks And Speed Picking : Frank Gambale – Technique Book II : Frank Gambale – Chop Builder (With MP3) : Guitar Lessons With The Greats (Frank Gambale, Mike Stern, etc.) (With MP3) : Hal Leonard – 50 Essential Bebop Heads Arranged For Guitar : Jean Mark Blekadi – Advance Scale Concepts (With MP3) : Jean Mark Belkadi – Slap & Pop Techniques For Guitar (With MP3) : Jim Ferguson – All Blues Soloing For Jazz Guitar (With (MP3) : John Kiefer – J.S. Bach For Electric Guitar (With MP3) : J.M. Goldstein – Joe’s Guitar Method Towards A Jazz Improviser’s Technique : John Petrucci – Rock Discipline Book : John Petrucci – Young Guitar : Martin Taylor – Guitar Method (With MP3) : Marty Friedman – Melodic Control (With Video) : Marty Friedman – Guitar School Articles : Michael Romeo – The Guitar Chapter X : Mike Levine – Country Rock Riffs (With MP3) : Mike Stern – Ultimate Play Along (With MP3) : Musician Institute – The Diminished Scale Book For Guitar (With MP3) : Paul Gilbert – Terryfing Guitar Trip : Ralph Towner – Improvisation and Technique for Classical And Acoustic Guitar : Richie Kotzen – Rock Chops : Robben Ford – Blues For Guitar : Ron Eschete – Chord-Melody Phrases For Guitar (With MP3) : Rusty Cooley – Extreme Pentatonics : Rusty Cooley – Shred Guitar Manifesto : Rusty Cooley – The Art Of Picking : Steve Trovato – Essential Rhytm Guitar (With MP3) : Steve Vai – Guitar Styles & Techniques : Troy Stetina & Tony Burton – Speed And Thrash Metal Guitar : Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 1 : Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 2 : : ((( MAGAZINES ))) : : Guitar Instruction – Sweep Picking (Frank Gamble) : Guitar Player – Studio Rhythm Secrets (Chris Standring) : Guitar Techniques – 10 Ways To Improve Your Picking Technique : Guitar Techniques – B.B. 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October 1, 2003 at 3:04 am #94250AnonymousGuest
: : Scanned tabs for trade email me at [email protected] the 0 in my name is a # : : : ((( SONG BOOKS ))) : : : : Anthrax – Selections From Spreading and Among (Japanese Edition) (Low Quality) : : Anthrax – Persistence Of Time : : Dream Theater – Falling Into Infinity : : Dream Theater – Images And Words : : Dream Theater – Scenes From a Memory : : Dream Theater – Awake : : Eric Clapton – Unplugged Guitar Song Book : : Europe – The Final Countdown (Japanese Edition – All Instrunments) : : Gary Moore – Original Gary Moore (With MP3) : : Guns & Roses – Apettite For Destruction : : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion I : : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion II : : Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden : : Iron Maiden – Killers (Japanese Edition) : : Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast (Japanese Edition) : : Iron Maiden – Piece Of Mind : : Iron Maiden – Powerslave : : Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time : : Iron Maiden – The Original Styles Of Iron Maiden : : Jimi Hendrix – Band Of Gypsys : : Joe Satriani – The Extremist : : Joe Satriani – Flying A Blue Dream : : Judas Priest – Painkiller : : Judas Priest – Ram It Down : : Judas Priest – Defenders Of The Faith : : Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II : : Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti : : Marty Friedman – The Essential : : Marty Friedman – Scenes : : Megadeth – Selections From Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying and So Far, So Good… So What? : : Megadeth – Rust In Peace : : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction : : Megadeth – Youthanasia : : Metadeth – Cryptic Writings : : Megadeth – Risk : : Metallica – Kill ‘Em All : : Metallica – Ride The Lightning (for Guitar, Bass and Drums) : : Metallica – Master Of Puppets : : Metallica – And Justice For All (for Guitar and Bass) : : Metallica – Black Album : : Metallica – Load : : Metallica – Reload : : Metallica – Garage Inc. (2 Books) : : Ozzy Osbourne – The Best Of : : Paul Gilbert – Guitar From Mars 1 (Japanese Edition) : : Paul Gilbert – GUitar From Mars 2 : : Pink Floyd – The Wall (2 Books) : : Slayer – Show No Mercy : : Slayer – Hell Awaits : : Slayer – Reign In Blood : : Slayer – Riff By Riff : : Steve Morse Band – Southern Steel : : Steve Vai – Selections From: Flex-Able, Flex-Able Leftlovers, Disturbing Peace And Eat ‘Em And Smile (With MP3) : : Steve Vai – Fire Garden : : Steve Vai – Passion & Warfare : : Testament – The New Order : : Testament – Souls Of Black : : Testament – Practice What You Preach : : Van Halen – Van Halen I : : Vinnie Moore – Meltdown : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Concerto Suites (Japanese Edition) : : : : : : : ((( INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS ))) : : : Antonio Carlos Jobim For Guitar : : Ben Bolt – Mel Bay’s Music Theory For Rock Guitarists : : Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 1 (With MP3) : : Ben Bolt – 39 Progressive Solos For Classical Guitar Book 2 (With MP3) : : : : Carl Culpepper- Terryfying Technique (With MP3) : : Carlos Santana – Jam With Carlos Santana : : Dave Celentano – Monster Scales And Modes : : Dave Celentano – Speed Metal Neoclassical Styles : : Don Mock – Melodic Minor : : Engineering Of Jazz Accompaniment On A Six-String Guitar (Russian Edition) : : Eric Johnson – Fine Art Of Guitar : : Frank Gambale – Monster Licks And Speed Picking : : Frank Gambale – Technique Book II : : Frank Gambale – Chop Builder (With MP3) : : Guitar Lessons With The Greats (Frank Gambale, Mike Stern, etc.) (With MP3) : : Hal Leonard – 50 Essential Bebop Heads Arranged For Guitar : : Jean Mark Blekadi – Advance Scale Concepts (With MP3) : : Jean Mark Belkadi – Slap & Pop Techniques For Guitar (With MP3) : : Jim Ferguson – All Blues Soloing For Jazz Guitar (With (MP3) : : John Kiefer – J.S. Bach For Electric Guitar (With MP3) : : J.M. Goldstein – Joe’s Guitar Method Towards A Jazz Improviser’s Technique : : John Petrucci – Rock Discipline Book : : John Petrucci – Young Guitar : : Martin Taylor – Guitar Method (With MP3) : : Marty Friedman – Melodic Control (With Video) : : Marty Friedman – Guitar School Articles : : Michael Romeo – The Guitar Chapter X : : Mike Levine – Country Rock Riffs (With MP3) : : Mike Stern – Ultimate Play Along (With MP3) : : Musician Institute – The Diminished Scale Book For Guitar (With MP3) : : Paul Gilbert – Terryfing Guitar Trip : : Ralph Towner – Improvisation and Technique for Classical And Acoustic Guitar : : Richie Kotzen – Rock Chops : : Robben Ford – Blues For Guitar : : Ron Eschete – Chord-Melody Phrases For Guitar (With MP3) : : Rusty Cooley – Extreme Pentatonics : : Rusty Cooley – Shred Guitar Manifesto : : Rusty Cooley – The Art Of Picking : : Steve Trovato – Essential Rhytm Guitar (With MP3) : : Steve Vai – Guitar Styles & Techniques : : Troy Stetina & Tony Burton – Speed And Thrash Metal Guitar : : Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 1 : : Troy Stetina – Heavy Metal Lead Guitar Volumen 2 : : : : ((( MAGAZINES ))) : : : : Guitar Instruction – Sweep Picking (Frank Gamble) : : Guitar Player – Studio Rhythm Secrets (Chris Standring) : : Guitar Techniques – 10 Ways To Improve Your Picking Technique : : Guitar Techniques – B.B. King Guitar Style : : Guitar Techniques – Chromatic Soloing : : Guitar Techniques – Dominant Scales : : Guitar Techniques – Essential Blues Scale Licks : : Guitar Techniques – Frank Gambale Masterclass Part I : : Guitar Techniques – Frank Gamble Master Class Part II : : Guitar Techniques – Fusion Lesson Part 1 : : Guitar Techniques – Fusion Lesson Part 2 : : Guitar Techniques – Harmonics Lesson : : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 1 : : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 2 : : Guitar Techniques – Harmony Lesson 3 : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Blues Rhytm : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Bumblefoot Masterclass : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 1 : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 2 : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 3 : : Guitar Techniques – Jazz Soloing 4 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 1 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 2 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 3 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 4 : : Guitar Techniques – Major Scale Soloing Part 5 : : Guitar Techniques – Paul Gilbert Master Class Part I : : Guitar Techniques – Paul Gilbert Master Class Part II : : Guitar Techniques – Pentatonic Scale Positions : : Guitar Techniques – Pentatonic Lesson 3 : : Guitar Techniques – Red Hot Metal Licks : : Guitar Techniques – Rhytmmic Discplacement : : Guitar Techniques – Soloing Over Major Traids : : Guitar Techniques – Steve Morse, A Lesson From The Master : : Guitar Techniques – Tapping With 8 Fingers : : Guitar Techniques – Vinnie Moore Master Class II : : Fast Track Disc Instruction – Chords & Scales : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 1 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 2 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 3 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 4 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 5 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 6 : : Rock Guitar Made Easy Lesson 7 : : : ((( SONGS ))) : : : : Black Sabbath – Paranoid : : Eric Clapton – Layla : : Helloween – I Want Out : : Joe Satriani – Midnight : : Joe Satriani – Summer Song : : Joe Satriani – Day At The Beach : : Joe Satriani – Tears In The Rain : : Joe Satriani – The Feeling : : Judas Priest – Breaking The Law : : Judas Priest – Electric Eye : : Judas Priest – Free Wheelburning : : Judas Priest – Hard As Iron : : Judas Priest – Hell Bent For Leather : : Judas Priest – I’m a Rocker : : Judas Priest – Living After Midnight : : Judas Priest – Metal Gods : : Judas Priest – Night Comes Down : : Judas Priest – Ram It Down : : Judas Priest – Rock Hard Ride Free : : Judas Priest – Screaming For Vengance : : Judas Priest – Sinner : : Judas Priest – Some Heads Are Gonna Roll : : Judas Priest – The Green Manalishi : : Judas Priest – The Ripper : : Judas Priest – The Sentinel : : Judas Priest – Victim Of Changes : : Judas Priest – You’ve Got Another Thing Comming : : Led Zeppelin – Stairway To Heaven : : Megadeth – Angry Again : : Megadeth – Go To Hell : : Megadeth – Skin O’ My Theet [Bass] : : Megadeth – Symphony Of Destruction [Bass] : : Megadeth – Architecture Of Agression [Bass] : : Megadeth – Sweating Bullets [Bass] : : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction [Bass] : : Metallica – Am I Evil (for Bass) : : Metallica – I Disappear : : Metallica – No Leaf Clover (From S&M) : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Black Star : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Daje Vu : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Dreaming (Tell Me) : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Far Beyond The Sun : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Faster Than The Speed Of Light : : Yngwie Malmsteen – I Am a Viking : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Making Love : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Marching Go Out : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Memories : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Now Your Ships Are Burned : : Yngwie Malmsteen – Rising Force : : Ozzy Osbourne – Crazzy Train : : Ozzy Osbourne – Dee : : Ozzy Osbourne – Goodbye To Romance : : Ozzy Osbourne – Mr. Crowley : : Pantera – Cowboys From Hell [Bass] : : Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody (Guitar, Piano And Voice) : : Queen – We Will Rock You (Guitar, Piano And Voice) : : Queen – Killer Queen (Piano And Voice Only) : : Queen – Radio Ga Ga (Piano And Voice Only) : : Queen – Save Me (Piano And Voice Only) : : Queen – We Are The Champions (Piano And Voice Only) : : Radiohead – Creep : : REM – Losing My Religion : : Smashing Pumpkins – Zero : : Steve Vai – For The Love Of God (MP3, TAB & Backing Track)
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December 27, 2003 at 12:35 am #120183AnonymousGuest
: : : Scanned tabs for trade email me at [email protected] the 0 in my name is a # Hey, I have some music sheets of many guitarist to trade. Mail me, I’d like to get some of yours, mostly Gambale, Eric Johnson, etc.
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September 22, 2003 at 8:37 am #46583AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Need Info on Taurus Classical Guitar.
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September 22, 2003 at 7:02 am #46577AnonymousGuest
I have an 1964 SG gibson guitar that belonged to my brother who passed away.. Can someone tell me what it is worth?
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September 25, 2003 at 11:24 am #93661AnonymousGuest
It varies by condition, modifications (if any) and a number of other factors.I’d say in the range of $400-$800 if sold to a private party. Less if to a music store or pawn shop.
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October 10, 2003 at 10:12 pm #95280AnonymousGuest
: It varies by condition, modifications (if any) and a number of other factors.I’d say in the range of $400-$800 if sold to a private party. Less if to a music store or pawn shop.
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October 10, 2003 at 10:14 pm #113080AnonymousGuest
I WOULD BE SHOCKED IF IT WAS ONLY WORTH 400-800 DOLLARS.CHECK OUT EBAY FOR COMPS OR GO TO A REPUTABLE DEALER TO GET EXACT MODEL AND DO SOME INVESTIGATING YOURSELF ON THE WEB.SORRY ABOUT YOUR BROTHER BUT I AM WILLING TO BET ITS WORTH MORE THAN WHAT THE PREVIOUS POST SAID !!
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September 22, 2003 at 6:35 am #46580AnonymousGuest
I just got an Ibanez RG guitar with a floyd rose system on it and am having some problems. I just changed the strings on it and I have them in and the bridge is at the right height but When I try to tune it I tune one string, and when I tune the others the strings tuned first are out of tune cause the bridge is higher. After a while the bridge gets to be extremely too high. Is there a trick to tuning this or should I just take it to a local Tech everytime I need new strings?
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September 22, 2003 at 7:43 pm #93520AnonymousGuest
You have a plastic plate on the back of the guitar that covers the rear of the trem. Take it off and you’ll see screws attached to springs to the back of the tremolo. If you tighten those screws they will pull the rear of the bridge towards the body…loosen and the strings will pull the bridge up. Tighten them about a quarter of a turn. Retune the guitar and see where the bridge sits…then adjust accordingly. It’s a pain in the butt to get a Floyd just right and every time you switch string guages or brand you’ll have to go through this. Patience. Hope this helps a little. : I just got an Ibanez RG guitar with a floyd rose system on it and am having some problems. I just changed the strings on it and I have them in and the bridge is at the right height but When I try to tune it I tune one string, and when I tune the others the strings tuned first are out of tune cause the bridge is higher. After a while the bridge gets to be extremely too high. Is there a trick to tuning this or should I just take it to a local Tech everytime I need new strings?
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September 22, 2003 at 5:04 pm #93513AnonymousGuest
There is no trick, you just gotta get used to it, there are many sites with step by step instruction with pics so do a search, the easiest way is to have someone do it for you and watch them, then do it yourself with them around till you get the feel for it, they are a pain at first but once you get it down it’s easy. : I just got an Ibanez RG guitar with a floyd rose system on it and am having some problems. I just changed the strings on it and I have them in and the bridge is at the right height but When I try to tune it I tune one string, and when I tune the others the strings tuned first are out of tune cause the bridge is higher. After a while the bridge gets to be extremely too high. Is there a trick to tuning this or should I just take it to a local Tech everytime I need new strings?
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September 22, 2003 at 6:31 am #46578AnonymousGuest
Iam looking for 6 Kluson tuner keys for a Gibson ES355TD. The keys I want to replace are gold and I have heard themcalled the "seal fast" models. Regards, Rodney
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September 15, 2004 at 5:44 pm #82302AnonymousGuest
I have a newer set of keystone "green" klusons off my 61 sg reissue for sale. emale if you would likr : Iam looking for 6 Kluson tuner keys for a Gibson ES355TD. The keys I want to replace are gold and I have heard themcalled the "seal fast" models. : Regards, : Rodney
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September 22, 2003 at 6:30 am #46579AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Tom Delonge MT-2 Metal Zone Settings
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September 22, 2003 at 5:46 am #46575AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Antonio Hernandis No. 2 classical guitar
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September 22, 2003 at 1:46 am #46576AnonymousGuest
Yow all, check: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2559841720 if anyone is interested – details are in the link.
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October 28, 2003 at 7:37 pm #97379AnonymousGuest
I didn’t see you mention anything about the footswitch and shipping charges. If you still have it, let me know.
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September 22, 2003 at 1:24 am #46574AnonymousGuest
I have a Les Paul Deluxe gold top guitar. The serial number is 300828. Could anyone please help me determine how old it is? Any help would be much appreciated.
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September 26, 2003 at 11:33 am #93781AnonymousGuest
I own a ’72/73 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe gold top as well. Production on the LP Del. started in ’69 and ended in the mid 80’s. The problem with this time frame is that ,during it, serialization was way outa wack and very difficult to decipher. One thing I can tell you though is whether or not its a ’69. The ’69’s neck is the only year without a volute ( a ridge/bump on the back of the neck where the neck & headstock meet). Also, if the guitar was made approx. pre-75 it was made @ the kallamazoo factory which raises the value significantly. Hopefully I’ve been of some help. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any other info/questions. Cheers, Matt Miller SoCal,USA e-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
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September 21, 2003 at 7:00 pm #46572AnonymousGuest
I recently purchased a 1965 Gibson Co Classic at an estate sale and am trying to find out what it is worth. any help would be appreciated. THANK YOU
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October 3, 2003 at 5:30 am #94527AnonymousGuest
I’ve also got a 1965 c-o-classic and I’d like to know if it is valuable. PS How much do you want for yours? I love the feel and sound of mine and I’d consider buying another.
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September 21, 2003 at 4:39 pm #46573AnonymousGuest
Any comments on this hypothetical modification: remove middle pickup to allow more room for fingerpicking, remove volume control, convert middle contol to volume, remaining tone control is master tone control for both bridge and neck pickups, change five position switch to 3 position, middle setting is both pickups on for out-of-phase / quack tone. I know you are saying, why not just get a telecaster… Any comments
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September 21, 2003 at 10:00 pm #93364AnonymousGuest
It’s an easy mod to do, unfortunately you’ll have to buy/make a new pickguard or it will look like a beater guitar. You could just rewire the 5 way switch and trade the wires for the neck and middle pickups. Then you can have the neck and bridge pickups on at the same time. You can then just lower the height of the middle pickup and that would allow more room for finger picking. Make the one pot master tone and the other master volume, remove the extra pot and wire in an on-on switch or a push-pull pot for out of phase. This might save you a little dinero and trouble.
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September 21, 2003 at 3:02 pm #46571AnonymousGuest
Experienced musical instrument businessman looking for a Business partner to go online Dear Madam and Sir, My name is Ablimit "Elvis" Ghopor. I am a merchant from Kashgar, an ancient caravan city in northwest China on the famous Silk Road. I specialize in exporting handcrafted replicas of ancient Uyghur and Uzbek musical instruments. My ten years of experience have enabled me to find the best examples of musical craftsmanship at the lowest prices. Moreover, I am an experienced tour guide and educator. I have introduced hundreds of travelers to the cultural treasurers and history of my people. Moreover, I am listed in the Lonely Planet Tour Guides to China, Central Asia, and the Karakoram Highway. Because of my fluency in the English language, many of favorite customers and best friends are from the United States and Great Britain. Therefore, I would like to establish business ties with English speaking people who possess the requisite technical experience to enable me to sell my instruments on the internet. I have the knowledge and experience to procure high quality, hand crafted instruments, but need a partner with experience in transacting business online. Please contact me for more details at [email protected] Yours truly, Elvis
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October 13, 2003 at 1:30 pm #95557AnonymousGuest
hello Gophor-Elvis I am writing about your interest in selling Uzbekistan’s national musical instruments. If you want to have a good supplier who can ship Uzbek musical instruments to anywhere in the world, at good prices and in any quantities please check http://www.uzbekistan.bravehost.com or http://www.uzbekistan.4t.com thanks
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September 21, 2003 at 11:11 am #46570AnonymousGuest
dear teacher, may i have some free lead guitar lesson because in Myanmar we don’t internation bank.and also i can pay it with cards or no other ways. thank for your help.I know all the mode but i don;t know how to use.
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September 21, 2003 at 5:13 am #46567AnonymousGuest
Does the Rocktron All Access Pedal change the channels on your amp for you?
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September 21, 2003 at 2:57 am #46569AnonymousGuest
does anyone know if the midiaxe guitar is still produced? thanks
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September 21, 2003 at 2:28 am #46568AnonymousGuest
I think the "o" is supposed to be the little "o", like a degree symbol. Not sre what this means or how to find/play this chord. Please help.
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September 24, 2003 at 5:03 pm #93650AnonymousGuest
Reply to chord C#o The (o) in the chord refers to it being a diminished chord or (dim).Also the C# chord could be called a Db chord as they both fall on the same space on the fretboard. I know of a commonly used form that is also moveable meaning we can play this anywhere on the neck of the guitar as long as we don’t change the fretting positio of our fretting hand. Also do not plat the number 5 or 6 string while using this chord shape. Hopefully I can explain, here we go, The first finger is placed on the fourth string at the eighth fret, The secound finger is placed on the secound string at the eighth fret, the third finger is placed on the third string at the ninth fret and the fourth finger plays the first string at the ninth fret giving you a C#(o) or (dim). The position of the fourth finger of the chord can give you reference the what chord your playing. If you move this chord form down one set of frets it would be a C(o) or (dim) At the first fret using the same fretting hand position it would be called a F# dim. I hope this helps you out. Don’t forget to check some Internet sites under"guitar chords" Good luck Rob Binns [email protected].
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September 21, 2003 at 12:59 am #46566AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know how to change(or replace) a string on an encore electric / any electric guitar
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September 20, 2003 at 10:23 pm #46564AnonymousGuest
I am trying to find any recording of frank street. I don’t know much about him (it’s for a gift) but know he is english, played in a band and saw out the end of his days near Blackpool. Any one got any ideas?
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September 20, 2003 at 7:58 pm #46562AnonymousGuest
sir, Iwant songs For free dowload Hindi Old or new
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September 20, 2003 at 7:56 pm #46563AnonymousGuest
can anyone gimme a link or email me some bob dylan or tom petty harmonica tabs. looking for some fairly easy songs,thanks
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January 15, 2005 at 3:29 am #113007AnonymousGuest
: can anyone gimme a link or email me some bob dylan tabs
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September 20, 2003 at 5:19 pm #46561AnonymousGuest
Hi there, i am a student hu has played guitar 4 a long time and i want parts (esp any pickups and guitar necks)4 my custom project as well as to upgrade my old guitar. If u have ANYTHING pls email me and i will get bak 2 u as soon as possible. Thanx D
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September 20, 2003 at 12:23 pm #46560AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know where to download this programchordplanet guitar chord finder or another program which copyes chord diagrams to the clipboard (and then in word?). 1000 thanks in advance. if you have the program you can mail me too please
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September 20, 2003 at 11:21 am #46557AnonymousGuest
i need songs ghazals pl advice
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September 20, 2003 at 4:23 am #46555AnonymousGuest
Has anyone heard of this brand. Basic Gibson semi-hollow body styling…good finish…good sound, made in China. I just can’t find any info on it. Thanks! RonH
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September 20, 2003 at 2:27 am #46556AnonymousGuest
Ihave a Sho Bud steel guitar 3 pedals and one knee pedal. I am not sure when it was manufactured but the model # is G 152. I am trying to find what the value of this model.
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September 19, 2003 at 9:38 pm #46554AnonymousGuest
HI I’m about to by a Lespaul whose serial is 23692. I don’t know if it’s a real one. Where Can I know exactly the year and the model which owned this serial ? thank you
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September 20, 2003 at 6:04 am #93199AnonymousGuest
Go to Gibson.com. They have serial #s listed. But, it looks like yours is a 1961, if the serial number is correct. It should be stamped in the back of the headstock. Also, you can check to see if the headstock logo is from that period(by referencing other guitars).
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September 19, 2003 at 8:14 pm #46553AnonymousGuest
hey, its me again, heh. I narrowed it down to 2 guitars I want now. The Warlock and the Jackson Warrior. I played both and the Warrior was much more appealing to me, but everyone is telling me that the Warrior is not made for the novice because of the way it needs to be tuned…. Now, I may not know how now, but the way that guitar fealt in my hands.. I will figure out how to tune it. Does anyone have an idea about the difficulty of tuning the Warrior? If not, Which one would you suggest anyway? Theres only a $25 difference, and I have the cash for this and a 15W Crate Amp, and some other gear like a strap and a Jackson gig bag. Help me out if you can please. Thanks in advance
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June 2, 2004 at 1:25 pm #98242AnonymousGuest
HeyRez, I know its always hard to find the right instrument. The most important is always, does the instrument feel comfortable to you. Of course the to handle a Floyd Rose vibrato i much more complex than a normal one, especially for a starter. But wehn you’ve find you favorite setup (may be the guitar dealer will help you) than its much easier, and has more advaneges, because you neednt to tune the whole system when you want tchange only one string or sth. Ask somebody who can explayn the Flyod Rose to you, its not taht complicated. And honestly said, I’ve seldom seen such a butiful bodyshape as the Warriors one. I also play a 15 W Crate amp. Its ok vor playing at home or connect it with an other speaker, but if you want downtunings and a bit bass punch you schuld take a closed cabinet. Eg a small Marshall. I hope i could could have helped you. Bye
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September 19, 2003 at 5:30 pm #46552AnonymousGuest
I’ve found a gap b/w neck & body joined. How can I fill the gap effectively and does this effect the performance?
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September 19, 2003 at 10:14 am #46550AnonymousGuest
I have an 80’s Guild F45CE acoustic-electric with a fried circuit board. I would like to replace or repair it original, but need a schematic to see what’s going on. I haven’t had any luck with Fender or Guild reps or repair or parts people. Any ideas?
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September 19, 2003 at 7:58 am #46551AnonymousGuest
can any body please tell me what this cord is. it’s in a book from which i’m trying to learn a song and i’ve never seen it before. THANKS
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September 24, 2003 at 4:36 pm #93667AnonymousGuest
Re;G(+) The (+) stands for an augmented chord or aug. A commonly used form that can be used anywhere on the neck of the guitar I will try to explain. As I haven"t been on the computer very long I don’T know how to show chord shapes or any drawings for you so hopfully we can expain this out alittle. On a G(+) augmented chord left hand fingers Ist finger on the first string 3rd fret, the secound finger on the third string at the fourth fret, the third finger on the secound string at the fourth fret and the fourth finger on the fourth string at the number 5 fret. Do not plat the 5 or 6 strings and this can become a moveble chord. Meaning keep your left hand fingers in the same postion. The notes on either the fourth or first finger will give you the name of your chord. An example would be if you played this at the first fret it would be a F(+) or at say at the eighth fret it would be a C(+) and so on. I believe there is more out there on the Internet under "guitar chords". I hope this helps, good luck. Rob Binns [email protected] finger
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September 20, 2003 at 6:19 pm #93338AnonymousGuest
+ refers to an augmented chord, it’s a 1-3-#5 chord, so a G+ is just G-B-D# Some voicings (String – fret – fret -) E-3-x-x A-2-9-10 D-1-8-x G-O-7-12 B-O-7-12 E-3-x-11 : can any body please tell me what this cord is. it’s in a book from which i’m trying to learn a song and i’ve never seen it before. : THANKS
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September 19, 2003 at 7:19 am #46549AnonymousGuest
Hey All… I’m trying to get some/any information on my oldish Laney ProTube 100. Been bouncing around the net trying to find manuals or schematics but have so far had no luck. Any help would be much appreciated..
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August 21, 2004 at 10:47 am #104124AnonymousGuest
: Hey All… : I’m trying to get schematics for the Laney tube fusion TF320. Could anyone help me as to where I can find it? I have been searching net for ages and nothing so far. Thanks
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November 1, 2003 at 2:46 am #97802AnonymousGuest
Hi, I got a 89′ Pro Tube 100 Series II. I actually have the schematic somewhere on my computer, I will look for it and send it to you asap. : Hey All… : I’m trying to get some/any information on my oldish Laney ProTube 100. Been bouncing around the net trying to find manuals or schematics but have so far had no luck. Any help would be much appreciated..
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October 12, 2003 at 7:19 pm #95403AnonymousGuest
i’m trying to find some info on my oldish laney ws 60r amp. its givin off some feedback and i also want to find out some basic configurations for some normal sounds etc
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September 19, 2003 at 6:06 am #46548AnonymousGuest
I just finished posting a site with charts for converting sheet music to bass guitar tablature. I would appreciate any comments. It is at … http://www.globoid.com/Music/indexm.html
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September 19, 2003 at 6:03 am #46547AnonymousGuest
I am interested in determining the value of my original 1970 Gibson E-S 335 in excellent condition except that it’s binding shows the color of years of smokey bars.
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September 19, 2003 at 5:33 am #46546AnonymousGuest
I have had my guitar since1979 it was made in 1977 and it has been great. I like even better than the martins that they copied, Very good workmanship primo sound.
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December 29, 2003 at 1:47 pm #81935AnonymousGuest
Do you know where there is a website that has a list of serial #’s and the dates of manufacture? I need some info on a F450S.
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September 19, 2003 at 4:06 am #46545AnonymousGuest
My Uncle has a Castilla guitar that was given to him by my father in the 1050’s. Does anyone have information on this brand and what it is worth. It is an acouqtic
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May 9, 2004 at 8:31 am #96117AnonymousGuest
: My Uncle has a Castilla guitar that was given to him by my father in the 1050’s. Does anyone have information on this brand and what it is worth. It is an acouqtic Hi I bought a Castilla acoustic in about 1980. I still have it! Over the years, I have replaced the tuning keys with Grovers. At one time the neck/head joint started separating, and I had to put a dowel through the joint. At that time, I put light gauge electric strings on it. Since then, I have learned more songs on it than you can imagine. I love it and will nevver get rid of it. I recently had the frets leveled and the tech commented that the nut was real bone. Rob nowlan
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September 18, 2003 at 11:59 pm #46544AnonymousGuest
I WOULD BE HAPPY IF YOU COULD SEND ME GUITAR LESSONS BY POST OR VIA EMAIL. MY POSTAL ADDRESS IS: ADJEI EMMANUEL KOFI IRNR, KNUST, KUMASI. GHANA. W/A.
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November 13, 2004 at 11:41 am #111714AnonymousGuest
: I WOULD BE HAPPY IF YOU COULD SEND ME GUITAR LESSONS BY POST . : MY POSTAL ADDRESS IS: : avinash karn pragtinagar-3 chhapakaiya birgunj nepal 00977
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September 18, 2003 at 9:36 pm #46543AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about these KMD models? Staxx SG-S head Staxx SG-1260 cabinet Are they tube or solid state? Power? Used price?
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January 18, 2004 at 8:07 am #115000AnonymousGuest
: They are solid State, I have the head and two bottoms. Each is 60 Watts Does anyone know anything about these KMD models? : Staxx SG-S head : Staxx SG-1260 cabinet : Are they tube or solid state? Power? Used price?
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April 26, 2015 at 4:25 pm #126045AnonymousGuest
I have a Staxx sg 1260 without the speaker . can you tell me the value of impedance ?
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September 18, 2003 at 8:45 pm #46541AnonymousGuest
Looking for infomation on style of guitar Johnny Cash’s first lead guitarist, Luther Perkins. I know he palm muted stuff but not positive if did background on lower strings of barre chords, some type of alternate base or exactly what he was doing. Sounds pretty basic but would like to know for sure from anyone out there. I’m willing to listen to anyones input. Thanks. Rob Binns [email protected]
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August 18, 2004 at 12:56 am #103965AnonymousGuest
: Looking for infomation on style of guitar Johnny Cash’s first lead guitarist, Luther Perkins. I know he palm muted stuff but not positive if did background on lower strings of barre chords, some type of alternate base or exactly what he was doing. Sounds pretty basic but would like to know for sure from anyone out there. I’m willing to listen to anyones input. Thanks. Rob Binns [email protected]
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August 18, 2004 at 1:00 am #110105AnonymousGuest
i am curious about anyone who might own a guitar that belonged to my father luther perkins and how much it might be worth right now. I am interested in purchasing one if I can verify it’s ownership. Thanks, linda revious
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March 2, 2004 at 1:02 pm #90786AnonymousGuest
I wanted to know what guitar did Luther Perkins Play the Most out of his Esquire, Jazzmaster, and Jauguar like for " Cry Cry Cry " and " Hey Porter" and did her use any types of pedal or anything? [email protected]
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March 8, 2004 at 10:32 pm #91338AnonymousGuest
Harry, I believe Luther played a Fender Esquire on those earlier recordings. Also believe his last guitar at the time of his death was a Fender Esquire also. According to my sourses the first was a honey blond and the last a sunburst type finish. The Fender Jazzmaster was a 1958 and the Fender Jaguar was a 1961. Most of the effects or I should say, sound heard on those early Sun Records was is called studio generated "echo". Don"t think Luther used any seperate pedals or devices other than what was available on Fender Amps. at the time. He also had a Ray Butts "EchoSonic" amp built especially for him, but don’t think he took it on the road with him very much if at all. It had it’s own built in "echo" unit. I do believe Luther used different effects, so to speak on different songs, such as Reverb, Tremelo, and so on. Most were built into various model Fender Amps., even in that time period. There has been pros and cons about how good a guitar player Mr. Perkins was. But don’t let what sounds like simplicity and basics fool you. He was a great, original guitar player in his own right. His sound and style has been foundation for many guitar players over the years to learn and tried emulating him. That’s one heck of a legacy if you ask me. Rob Binns, [email protected]
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October 10, 2003 at 7:43 am #113046AnonymousGuest
: Looking for infomation on style of guitar Johnny Cash’s first lead guitarist, Luther Perkins. I know he palm muted stuff but not positive if did background on lower strings of barre chords, some type of alternate base or exactly what he was doing. Sounds pretty basic but would like to know for sure from anyone out there. I’m willing to listen to anyones input. Thanks. Rob Binns [email protected] No. Luther did not use "barre" chords. I’m very close to some of the people who worked with Luther during his years with Mr. Cash and I can tell you that there is a difficult simplicity to his style that is hard to duplicate. A lot of people can play like Luther, but nobody has ever duplicated his sound – and forget Bob Wootton who replaced Luther after his death in 1968. Wootton only played a "Luther-style" guitar but never sounded like him i any way, shape, or form. Johnny Wester, perhaps, came the closest to duplicating luther’s famous style, and was actually Cash’s first choice to "fill in" for the spot that Luther’s passing created. Luther was locked in tight with his technique by the time he left Sun in ’58, and was able to get a tone from his Fender Esquire, Jazzmaster, and Jauguar that nobody has been able to replicate Whatever Luther did exactly he took with him to his grave. Carl Perkins admitted that fact some years ago in an interview with Guitar Player. My best advice is to listen to Luther and build your own style based on his foundation.
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September 18, 2003 at 7:47 pm #46542AnonymousGuest
I really need either chords or tabs to the song "More" by seventh day slumber. Email them to me at [email protected] or Im me on AOL — TheShibbyness222 — Gracias Steph
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February 27, 2004 at 7:48 am #90337AnonymousGuest
: I really need either chords to the song "my best friend" by seventh day slumber. Email them to me at : [email protected] thanks joey
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September 18, 2003 at 6:52 pm #46540AnonymousGuest
i need new tuning keys for my ovation acoustic. i’m considering locking keys. whats a good source on-line? its hard enough to find on-line specs
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September 18, 2003 at 6:35 pm #46539AnonymousGuest
my son has been given a framus steel-strung acoustic cello-built guitar mod. no. 5713 (or5153?)which has been broken at the neck. Does anyone know if this model is worth repairing (Cost est at £50)? It does seem to be a nice old instrument. Any info on this model would be greatly appreciated, brian.
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September 18, 2003 at 5:57 am #46537AnonymousGuest
hey i recently asked what a good beginner bass would be and gopher gave me a great answer… however on other boards and info from friends tell me i should most DEFINATELY play a guitar first then go to bass, since electric guitarists can move into bass rather simply and have a basic knowledge of strings/sounds etc, WHILE a bass cannot pick up a regular guitar and play… With that information in mind, and gophers BC Rich suggestion along with many others, my question is, should i play a regular electric guitar for a short time and then buy a bass? or do you think that step should be skipped and jump on a bass? i have a limited knowledge of note-reading and have played a guitar maybe twice and i enjoy bands such as slipknot mudvayne korn hatebreed, etc. I was considering the BC Rich Warlock, either the Mick Thompson package which seems too good to be true… or a Platinum Warlock Electric Guitar with Widow Headstock at $350, which i could buy used for $300. help a newbie out =D thanks in advance
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September 20, 2003 at 5:06 am #93217AnonymousGuest
My main argument (if you will) for learning six string guitar first is because it will be much easier to follow lead and rythem guitars if you understand them. Visual identification of chords, etc. has saved me many times as a bassist. Just a thought! RonH
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September 18, 2003 at 5:14 pm #93047AnonymousGuest
Whie it’s generally easier for a guitarist to pickup bass the main thing is what do you want to play first ? Starting out either way will make picking up the other much easier. I’m not much on the BC Rich stuff, just don’t like the tone or feel of em stock and wouldn’t spend the $$ to modify one when for $300 you can get a much better (IMO) guitar, but if you are into the looks of them then go for it as they are fine beginners guitars. : hey i recently asked what a good beginner bass would be and gopher gave me a great answer… however on other boards and info from friends tell me i should most DEFINATELY play a guitar first then go to bass, since electric guitarists can move into bass rather simply and have a basic knowledge of strings/sounds etc, WHILE a bass cannot pick up a regular guitar and play… : With that information in mind, and gophers BC Rich suggestion along with many others, my question is, should i play a regular electric guitar for a short time and then buy a bass? or do you think that step should be skipped and jump on a bass? i have a limited knowledge of note-reading and have played a guitar maybe twice and i enjoy bands such as slipknot mudvayne korn hatebreed, etc. : I was considering the BC Rich Warlock, either the Mick Thompson package which seems too good to be true… or a Platinum Warlock Electric Guitar with Widow Headstock at $350, which i could buy used for $300. : help a newbie out =D : thanks in advance
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October 29, 2003 at 12:57 am #113438AnonymousGuest
: Whie it’s generally easier for a guitarist to pickup bass the main thing is what do you want to play first ? Starting out either way will make picking up the other much easier. : I’m not much on the BC Rich stuff, just don’t like the tone or feel of em stock and wouldn’t spend the $$ to modify one when for $300 you can get a much better (IMO) guitar, but if you are into the looks of them then go for it as they are fine beginners guitars. : : hey i recently asked what a good beginner bass would be and gopher gave me a great answer… however on other boards and info from friends tell me i should most DEFINATELY play a guitar first then go to bass, since electric guitarists can move into bass rather simply and have a basic knowledge of strings/sounds etc, WHILE a bass cannot pick up a regular guitar and play… : : With that information in mind, and gophers BC Rich suggestion along with many others, my question is, should i play a regular electric guitar for a short time and then buy a bass? or do you think that step should be skipped and jump on a bass? i have a limited knowledge of note-reading and have played a guitar maybe twice and i enjoy bands such as slipknot mudvayne korn hatebreed, etc. : : I was considering the BC Rich Warlock, either the Mick Thompson package which seems too good to be true… or a Platinum Warlock Electric Guitar with Widow Headstock at $350, which i could buy used for $300. : : help a newbie out =D : : thanks in advance
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October 5, 2003 at 5:19 am #94707AnonymousGuest
first off,BC RICH bass and guitars are not beginners.Thicker necks,wider bodys and odd shapes make for a tougher play for a beginner..i know i started on a BC RICH Mockingbird bass. Second,if you want to play a bass,then start with a bass,if you want to play a guitar,start with a guitar.if you want to play them both, then choose witch one is more of a priority to you.dont waste time at first learning how to play a guitar if you are going to be a bassest.and vise versa,i have seen more people give up playing all together because of this..
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September 20, 2003 at 3:27 pm #93323AnonymousGuest
Hey Mate look as someone who recently came from 6 string electric to bass it is a helpfull idea but only really nessecary to do if you are not going to be playing in a band or with any friends for a long time. Even playin with a guitar teacher is enough its jsut to keep you motivated as with bass you cant hear the song coming together and therefore it becomes very hard to get in time without playin someone else if you haven’t played electric 6 string. And the BC Rich idea yeah isn’t a bad guitar but im not sure if your in America if you are for $300 dollars i would be looking at something in a much higher bracket as im in Australia and i can pick one of them up easily for just over $350 if you are in America i would look at the yamaha because as a beginner they are sturdy comfortable (which the BC Rich guitars generally are not) which is important for long practice sessions and the yamaha range have incredible tone depth for the money you pay for them.
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September 18, 2003 at 5:51 am #46536AnonymousGuest
saw electric guitar with name shakir and nothing else. Do you have any ideas?
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February 22, 2004 at 1:52 am #89859AnonymousGuest
I only know a little about my airline guitar…and I was wondering if you could tell me more. the serial numbers are T82155.
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September 18, 2003 at 4:35 am #46534AnonymousGuest
how much is it worth?
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January 31, 2004 at 2:27 am #86586AnonymousGuest
I OWN A SUZUKI LES PAUL WITH ABALONE BINDING AND VINES COMING DOWN THE FRETBORD OF THE GUITAR. ITS BALCK SOLID MAHOGNAY AND IT SOUNDS AND PLAYSS GOOD. IF ANYONE KNOWS ANY INFO ABOUT THESE GUITARS PLEAS E-MAIL ME AND GIVE ME PRICES IF YOU HAVE ONE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SELL!
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October 2, 2003 at 8:48 pm #94403AnonymousGuest
: how much is it worth? man ive got the same guitar.i want to know the same thing but also when were they made. you should e mail me a picture of it.
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September 18, 2003 at 4:04 am #46535AnonymousGuest
I’m looking to purchase my sencond guitar and im wondering if anyone can help me. I play mainly Rock and Metal(mainly Metallica). Can anyone advise me on what kind of guitar to buy.Any extra advise on which distorion pedal would be nice too.Can anyone help me?
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September 18, 2003 at 4:00 am #46533AnonymousGuest
im looking for a new guitar. i play mostly rock and heavy meatal(mainly metallica).Which guitar should i get? Can anyone help me?
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October 31, 2003 at 7:54 am #113508AnonymousGuest
: im looking for a new guitar. i play mostly rock and heavy meatal(mainly metallica).Which guitar should i get? Can anyone help me? I THINK THAT YOU SHUD BE BUYIN YO’SELF A BANJO! I GOTS ME A FINE PURDY ONE! IT HELPS MY COWS,GOATS, AND CHICKENS GIT WICKED IN THE MOSHPIT! WHOoOo WEEEE!! GET YO’SELF A HOT BOWL O’ GRITS AND HAVE ONE OF YOUR KINFOLK TO THROW THAT HOT ASS BOWL AT YO’ FACE WHILE YOUS PLUCKIN THAT BANJO AND SON OF A GUN!!!!! THERE YALL GO! YOU BE PLAYIN AS FASTER THAN MEETALLIEKA! YA BOY I SHUD BE I SAID I RECKON I SHUD BE CHARGING YOU FOR THIS IMPOTANT ADVICE! WELL SHUCKS THIS ONE I RECKON IS ON ME! SEE YOU AT THE RODEO YEeEeE- HAW! IF YOU DO AS I BE TELLIN YAH YOU BE PLAYIN IN THE BINGO HALL AT THE NEXT SQUARE DANCE! HEEL TOE DOSEY DO RIDE THE LIGHTNING WITH WHIPLASH YO’ HORSE!! RIDE IT GOOD:)
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September 18, 2003 at 1:21 am #46531AnonymousGuest
starcaster in fair to good cond. color blond or naturel perferred
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September 18, 2003 at 12:57 am #46529AnonymousGuest
Alright this is the deal: When I use my wahwah-pedal I only use it on the clean sound of my amplifier. When I want to change (quickly) from clean to distortion I first have to use my footswitch to change from clean to distortion, and then I also have to de-activate the wahwahpedal, cause I want the distortion without the influence of the pedal on it…….. does anybody have advice for me how I can switch quicker?? thank you very much!
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September 19, 2003 at 10:03 am #93143AnonymousGuest
Sorry ’bout that–I hit the submit button too soon. When I gig I have my wah set up far right with my distortion switch just to the left of it. In those situations, I cut the wah first and then quickly switch to dirty. You can’t really tell on the clean channel that you’ve quit the wah right before switching, and then you have no wah effect to deal with on the dirty channel. Give it a try.
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September 18, 2003 at 12:02 am #46532AnonymousGuest
Hey, Is this a Kay? Nothing on the headstock? Brian
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September 17, 2003 at 11:11 pm #46530AnonymousGuest
How can I use gr-30 and vg-88 together with gk-24 (vg-88 in virtual mode)
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September 17, 2003 at 10:57 pm #46528AnonymousGuest
hey peoples, i have an acoustic yamaha FG 300 and i was wondering if anybody could tell me how much its worth. thanks a lot
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September 27, 2003 at 10:33 am #93943AnonymousGuest
they go for 300 to 600 on ebay, depending on condition
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September 17, 2003 at 8:22 pm #46527AnonymousGuest
Anyone want a varitone switch? 40 bucks shipped usa, 45 international. check out http://www.bigdguitars.com!
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September 17, 2003 at 1:21 pm #46526AnonymousGuest
does anyone know anything about a guitar make called kingfisher as i have a les paul copy by them but i cant find anything out about them
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September 17, 2003 at 12:44 pm #46524AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : i need help to program my digitech rp2000 effects
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September 17, 2003 at 11:15 am #46525AnonymousGuest
im hella confused on how to tun my guitar to C#F#BEG#C#. i already have it tuned to CGCFAD. if anyone knows how to tune it to C#F#BEG#C# let me know. give me alil description on how to do it to. thanks.
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September 17, 2003 at 7:14 am #46523AnonymousGuest
Hey i was looking to start playing the bass guitar after drooling over listening to such bands as Slipknot, Mudvayne, Korn, Hatebreed, etc. I am not sure what I am EXACTLY looking for, but I did research on those 4 bands and i found all their basists use Ibanez… so since i want there sound i thought i would go for them. i have been looking at the Ibanez GSR200 (http://www.ibanez.com/guitars/guitar.asp?model=GSR200) since it looks like a good beginner bass, but i have been told B.C. Rich makes better basses… someone please help me out, and actually get me started here. thanks.
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September 21, 2003 at 9:42 am #93345AnonymousGuest
Hey I am going to buy a Bass, but unsure abot the prices. Do you have a good price that gives me everything for a BEGINNER, bass, tuner, Amp, strings, ect. So hit me back, laters
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September 17, 2003 at 10:21 pm #93029AnonymousGuest
Go with a used BC Rich. Ibanez is a fad. Their products aren’t anything special. The BC Rich will sound and play better. Go with used because you’re not really sure what you want in a bass yet. This way you won’t spend too much money and when you do figure out what you’re doing and what you really want out of an instrument you’ll probably be spending a heavy sum to get something high end. Plus, you’ll want an amp to play on, and with $250 you’re not going to find a decent amp and a bass. As far as an amp goes, you’ll need at least 100 watts, even then you might not be able to play over a guitar half stack or a good drum set very well. Good luck.
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September 17, 2003 at 6:24 am #46521AnonymousGuest
I have a JCM 800 2203 that quit working. There is no sound to the cab, but when I turn it up, I can hear sound coming from one of the big transformers. At least I think that’s where it is coming from. I had a loose input jack, and when I tightened it, the whole thing turned. I checked it out, but no wires are broke, but I think that when it twisted that two of the wires may have touched each other, but I don’t know. Any ideas???
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September 18, 2003 at 7:59 am #112725AnonymousGuest
I don’t really have an answer to your problem but my buddy had 2 marshalls that would quit working and he’d just give them a kick in the ass and they’d work again lol.
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September 17, 2003 at 5:41 am #46522AnonymousGuest
I own a guild d35 it has great sound and has been played quite a bit and has some surface damage a dent and some chips in te back but nothing severe enough to effect the sound. i was told a guild d35 was worth between 700 and 800 dollars i wanted to know how much this dammage would take off the price thanks Joe Asbel
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February 9, 2004 at 9:12 pm #88098AnonymousGuest
: I own a guild d35 it has great sound and has been played quite a bit and has some surface damage a dent and some chips in te back but nothing severe enough to effect the sound. i was told a guild d35 was worth between 700 and 800 dollars i wanted to know how much this dammage would take off the price : thanks Joe Asbel Whats up joe? you might remember me from some place I don’t know how much your guild d35 is worth infact i belive i have a very similar guitar if any one tells you its value tell me would you? regard Joe Asbel
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September 17, 2003 at 1:59 am #46520AnonymousGuest
halo-ha! im interested in gettin a seven string guitar, but all the guitars iv seen look pretty boring. im someone who likes a kind of radical look to a guitar…not necessarily pointy bits all over the place like a B.C. Rich, but ye get what i mean. anyone know any good 7-strings?
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September 17, 2003 at 1:34 am #46519AnonymousGuest
This may not seem like a serious question, but it is. Namely: what color does the Boss Gt5 guitar processor have? Because as far as I know, every different processor has its own color.Thanks.
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September 17, 2003 at 12:23 am #46518AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have for sale a Marshall 30 anniversary head? if so how much,where do u live? what conditon,picture.useage. I just purchased the 4/12 cab and really need the matching head. would like the Gold Marshall plate,but normal face plate is fine. Email me at [email protected]
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October 11, 2003 at 7:42 pm #95384AnonymousGuest
: I have one but it is not for sale. However, as of 10/10/03 there is one for sale on Ebay. The item number is 2563153714 . You better act fast because that auction ends on 10/12/03. The seller is asking $1,050.00. Hope this helps… Good Luck!!! Does anyone have for sale a Marshall 30 anniversary head? if so how much,where do u live? what conditon,picture.useage. I just purchased the 4/12 cab and really need the matching head. would like the Gold Marshall plate,but normal face plate is fine. : Email me at [email protected]
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September 17, 2003 at 12:06 am #46515AnonymousGuest
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September 16, 2003 at 11:23 pm #46517AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me about this guitar?
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January 14, 2005 at 11:48 pm #98089AnonymousGuest
: Can anyone tell me about this guitar? Steve Vai plays it…
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November 3, 2003 at 11:40 pm #98209AnonymousGuest
It was very nice. Too bad they discontinued it. Only flaw was the position markers are too small.
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November 5, 2003 at 8:53 am #98343AnonymousGuest
: It was very nice. : Too bad they discontinued it. : Only flaw was the position markers are too small. I just purchased one paid $450 with hard case. Plays excellent , low low action , and sounds nice with the fishman. Not sure what the value of this guitar is. I tried to research it on the net before I bought it but could not find out much. I played it and like it so I took a chance and brought it home. Does anyone know what it is worth?
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September 16, 2003 at 9:47 pm #46516AnonymousGuest
Hi, i am a host on http://www.guitartricks.com where i have over 220 riffs you can listen to and they are tabed and its also free, come and check it out, just click on my name Terry Couch when you get there
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September 16, 2003 at 7:47 pm #46513AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for a bridge. epiphone bass [genesis] I don’t know want year it is.
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September 16, 2003 at 6:46 pm #46512AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me the brand and more importantly the guage of strings that come stock on an Epiphone Les Paul Standard? Its easy to get other specs but I especially need the string guage.
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September 16, 2003 at 4:13 pm #46511AnonymousGuest
Guitarist and drummer wanted for New York City/New Jersey based, established female fronted power pop band. Must have own transportation. Influences: Motley Crue, Pat Benetar, Kiss, AC/DC. Originals and covers. Available immediately. For more information, please e-mail or call (201) 634-0516, (917) 406-5979, or (201) 260-9660. Ask for Courtney.
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October 1, 2003 at 11:32 pm #94380AnonymousGuest
hello, my im 17 y/o old and i play da drums. i live in jersey city, nj. i have been in a garage band b4 and i was also in a drum-off competition at guitar center. i have been playing for 3 yrs now and taking lesson for 6 months now so it u still need a drummer plz e-mail me at [email protected]…….hope to hear from u soon..
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September 16, 2003 at 1:40 pm #46510AnonymousGuest
Hi,does anyone know where I can find TABS for "Is this love" by Whitesnake?
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September 16, 2003 at 10:53 am #46509AnonymousGuest
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September 16, 2003 at 6:49 am #46508AnonymousGuest
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September 16, 2003 at 4:26 am #46507AnonymousGuest
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September 16, 2003 at 4:24 am #46506AnonymousGuest
I have a baldwin electric quitar form the 1960’s. It is is almost mint condition and I was wondering if theres a site I can visit to see how much it is worth. Thanks.
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January 15, 2004 at 8:04 pm #84454AnonymousGuest
: I have a baldwin electric quitar form the 1960’s. It is is almost mint condition and I was wondering if theres a site I can visit to see how much it is worth. Thanks.
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January 15, 2004 at 8:12 pm #114910AnonymousGuest
: : I have a baldwin electric quitar form the 1960’s. It is is almost mint condition and I was wondering if theres a site I can visit to see how much it is worth. Thanks.
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January 30, 2005 at 12:09 am #125278AnonymousGuest
: : : I have a baldwin electric quitar form the 1960’s. It is is almost mint condition and I was wondering if theres a site I can visit to see how much it is worth. Thanks. If you need help determining the model I have a mid 60’s Baldwin catalog posted on my website VintAxe.com. Once you determine the model Andy can probably help you with the current value. SB
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January 15, 2004 at 8:14 pm #120590AnonymousGuest
: : : I have a baldwin electric quitar form the 1960’s. It is is almost mint condition and I was wondering if theres a site I can visit to see how much it is worth. Thanks. Did you ever get any info? I also have a Balwin guitar and would be greatly interested. Thanks
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October 26, 2003 at 9:26 pm #97078AnonymousGuest
Hi – I’m a bit of an expert on these instruments, which model is it and can you email me a picture and further details! Hope to hear from you. Andy Martin
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October 14, 2003 at 9:20 am #95693AnonymousGuest
: I have a baldwin electric quitar form the 1960’s. It is is almost mint condition and I was wondering if theres a site I can visit to see how much it is worth. Thanks. What model is it?
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September 16, 2003 at 2:34 am #46504AnonymousGuest
whats the difference between a electric gutair and bass guatir (sound wise) and which one in ur opioion is better?
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December 21, 2003 at 9:15 am #80793AnonymousGuest
how to you change the sound of a eletric gutair I cant explain it but i konw that you play the blues with the sound
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September 17, 2003 at 6:51 am #112741AnonymousGuest
: whats the difference between a electric gutair and bass guatir (sound wise) and which one in ur opioion is better?
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September 17, 2003 at 7:05 am #118523AnonymousGuest
: : whats the difference between a electric gutair and bass guatir (sound wise) and which one in ur opioion is better?*****Looks like I submitted before I answered on the last one*****Anyhow, what I was going to say is that a Bass Guitar only plays bass notes, and is used almost exclusively for rythm. Since you appear to be a "newbie" to guitars, the Bass would probably be easier to learn to play. On the Electric Guitar you can play the melody and rythm chords. They both sound good, but if you’re playing by yourself the guitar would be a better choice, in my opinion! Ralph
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February 1, 2004 at 5:17 am #120858AnonymousGuest
: : : whats the difference between a electric gutair and bass guatir (sound wise) and which one in ur opioion is better?*****Looks like I submitted before I answered on the last one*****Anyhow, what I was going to say is that a Bass Guitar only plays bass notes, and is used almost exclusively for rythm. Since you appear to be a "newbie" to guitars, the Bass would probably be easier to learn to play. On the Electric Guitar you can play the melody and rythm chords. They both sound good, but if you’re playing by yourself the guitar would be a better choice, in my opinion! Ralph
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December 26, 2003 at 2:55 am #120161AnonymousGuest
Is it possable to teach chords on a computer and if so will u email them to me? i just got my Bass Gutair and i ned to learn how tpplay it so pleas ehelp me thanks. Randi
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September 16, 2003 at 4:11 pm #92861AnonymousGuest
U can’t play tabs for regular e.guitar on a bass (electic) guitar because one has 6 string and the other (the bass) has only 4. Also the sound is different and there are different technics for each to play on it. : whats the difference between a electric gutair and bass guatir (sound wise) and which one in ur opioion is better?
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September 16, 2003 at 2:33 am #46505AnonymousGuest
whats the difference between a electric gutiar and cass guatir (sound wise)?????and which one in ur opionion is better (sorry bout spelling)
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September 15, 2003 at 10:59 pm #46503AnonymousGuest
value,whats it worth 1960’s mustache tail piece metal nut high slide guitar action,all mahogony solid head stock, low serial#’s.
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October 13, 2003 at 2:52 am #95556AnonymousGuest
: value,whats it worth 1960’s mustache tail piece metal nut high slide guitar action,all mahogony solid head stock, low serial#’s.
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October 13, 2003 at 2:52 am #113039AnonymousGuest
:I have one I am selling for $300 in my shop. : value,whats it worth 1960’s mustache tail piece metal nut high slide guitar action,all mahogony solid head stock, low serial#’s.
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September 15, 2003 at 4:59 pm #46502AnonymousGuest
I have a Squier Double Fat tele that I really like but the sound is to deep and rich. I played a Strat copy and loved the sound, could I change the pickups or one of them and get that strat sound?
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September 15, 2003 at 7:50 pm #92844AnonymousGuest
There are several things you can do. I can’t recall the pickup configuration on the double fat strat, but if you have humbuckers you can wire in an on-on-on switch which will allow you to have the option of using the coils in different ways. If you have single coils you might have to change them out. Send me an e-mail and tell me what you have going on and I’ll try to help you.
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September 15, 2003 at 1:02 pm #46500AnonymousGuest
Hey Dude! Can anyone share his scale for me. thanks!
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September 15, 2003 at 10:22 am #46499AnonymousGuest
i have a marshall 4100 dual reverb amp and i noticed that a hum happens as the tubes power up. I was wondering if this is normal? Thank you
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September 15, 2003 at 8:32 am #46498AnonymousGuest
hi, can anyone help me? i once read in an article that old guitars have great sound quality. is that true? if it is then how could that be?
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November 6, 2004 at 6:55 am #90448AnonymousGuest
Wow, you really are a rookie… First of all, not every old guitar sounds good, some were made cheap and will always sound bad. What people mean about old guitars are primarily the high quality ones like the old 50’s and 60’s Fenders, or the old Gibson’s or Martin’s from that era as well. They were able to use old growth and rare woods (for instance Brazilian Rosewood from the rainforests) which are now illegal to harvest…but they had fabulous tone. Also ivory and tortoise shell to a lesser extent were used which are also illegal now, but have great tone. Also the old pickups, pots, and wires in electric guitars were made with composite materials that cannot always be remanufactured properly, especially considering that some of these were hand wound by experts with talents that no longer exist. And finally, age has a wonderful way of changing the chemistry of oils contained in wood and especially laquer so that sound resonates with more harmonics and sustain (but only if quality woods and laquers were used to begin with). New guitars can imitate what I described above, but not very closely. Cheap guitars using various glues and plywoods do not hold up to the test of time as well either. I hope this helps.
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November 2, 2003 at 2:37 am #113621AnonymousGuest
: hi, can anyone help me? : i’ve got a austin guitar model no’ ‘AG-340’
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August 26, 2004 at 7:37 pm #123188AnonymousGuest
I have one also. It is black. I can’t find anything about it. : : hi, can anyone help me? : : i’ve got a austin guitar model no’ ‘AG-340’
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September 29, 2003 at 7:41 pm #94080AnonymousGuest
I have an old origional Harmony Master and it still sounds better than the average new guitar. It really depends on the kind of the guitar and how well it was maintained but in alot of cases it is true that old guitars tend to sound better than new ones.
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September 15, 2003 at 4:22 am #46496AnonymousGuest
Rosewood back and sides with I believe a spruce top. I’ve had it for 27 years. It plays wonderfully. I can’t find any information about this model. Can anyone help? Worth, etc. Thanks.
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September 30, 2003 at 5:53 am #94083AnonymousGuest
Can’t tell you too much about it. It is a great guitar I’ve had one since 1981. Excellent sound – great wood, action everything.
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September 15, 2003 at 3:38 am #46495AnonymousGuest
I need of schematic carlsbro ,model glx150t
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September 15, 2003 at 3:06 am #46494AnonymousGuest
http://www.geocities.com/stereoscoptic/kay/ has some kay guitar info. its a bit slow loading.
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September 14, 2003 at 8:38 pm #46493AnonymousGuest
Wuts the best distortion pedal for a metallica like sound
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September 14, 2003 at 8:09 pm #46492AnonymousGuest
Looking to get a price for a ^5 to 67 Kay Bass electric. Anyone have an idea?
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September 14, 2003 at 5:08 pm #46490AnonymousGuest
Does anyone out there know anything about the Sonex? How do they compare to a production les paul.
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October 14, 2003 at 1:29 am #95534AnonymousGuest
I have owned a Sonex 180 deluxe for about 9 months and I love it! It is a powerful beast, great for metal and rock. Can’t match a Les Paul, but is as close as your gonna get for under £500. If you can find one and blatently can’t afford a Les Paul, buy it.
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September 27, 2003 at 7:20 am #93783AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone out there know anything about the Sonex? How do they compare to a production les paul. I was given a trashed out Sonex about two years ago. It had the bridge pickup missing and the wiring was all screwed up. It stayed in my closet until recently I had some extra time on my hands and started restoring it. It plays great for a cheap guitar. It has nice tone and sustain but the best thing is that it doesnt weigh as much as a les paul but for sound it cant replace the les paul. With all that said I think its a great guitar.
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December 6, 2003 at 1:38 pm #102195AnonymousGuest
<i>Does anyone out there know anything about the Sonex? How do they compare to a production les paul.</i> I just recently got my Sonex "Standard" from doing a website for a gentleman selling a plethora of other guitars…this one obviously the low man on the totem pole….however, this axe is SWEET!! Action is low and true, the two zebra style humbuckers are true to their nature….tone is wide from smooth jazz chordings to blistering Gibbons ZZTop blues riffs…this ol’ "poor man’s les paul" has apparently gone the distance with wear and tear, nicks and gouges…but the character more than makes up for any cosmetic shortcomings…I wish I had known about these babies when they were made back in the early ’80s. This sucker weighs a ton and is most likely the reason it still feels as solid as it does and survived the mileage. You can beat back a pack of rabid dogs with this puppy. I only have to replace the 3 way switch (…simply worn-out…it happens…), bridge saddles (…pitted and worn from sweaty hand-jam no doubt…) and take it to the local tuning gurus to have the intonation properly set. It’s solid black, with a rosewood fingerboard so dark, it looks like ebony…this is a kind of "retro" paul with a pickguard that covers nearly 2/3 of the front… It has prompted me to pack up the ’73 modified black strat I’ve had since ’75 and sell it. Yes, if you cannot afford a "real" les paul, do not hesitate to grab a Sonex (…no more than 350 USD…less if you can get away with it as you will probably have some things to "fix" or replace anyway…) no matter what the looks are….the case I got with mine matches the guitar in its "beat-up" appearance…leather and/or naugahyde patches inside, metal edgings (…still plenty of orange or gold plush tho…), recent rivets popped in to hold on the latches…coolness. The package may not be pretty, but man can it sing.
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March 18, 2004 at 4:03 am #115773AnonymousGuest
I currently own 2 Sonnex 180 customs, and I’d say don’t even think about an LP. The custom has a special version of the hot-as-hell zebra humbuckers with adjustable pole peices on both coils (not just one like on the standard and deluxe) and individual leads from each coil to allow for the stock coil tap switch. In single-coil mode you can get really funky sounds out of the bridge pup as well as near-accoustic sounds from the neck. The custom also has an ebony fretboard (usually, my second one has rosewood… which I think is due to a swicheroo, but I’m not sure). Basically though the standard and deluxe sonexes are the poor man’s LP, the custom is so much more; it can emulate the LP damn well, while at the same time being much more versatile.
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September 14, 2003 at 1:19 pm #46491AnonymousGuest
Hi, dont usually post this way as I hate people spamming message boards ;o) – but, I notice a lot of people come on here looking for various repair transfers or inlays for their more unusual guitars ( as well as the standard Gibbo and Fenders ). We specialise in musical instrument transfers and inlays, and can custom order and produce anything not in normal stock – as an example, we’ve made up transfers for : Alvarez Yairi, Epiphone, Dobro, Greco, Univox, Mosrite etc… We have a website at http://www.thedecalshop.co.uk or you can e-mail me with any specific requests. Thanks Mike
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September 14, 2003 at 10:57 am #46488AnonymousGuest
I don’t know anything about guitars. I have only 200 Canadian to lay down, thinking maybe I’ll get a Peavy Raptor® Plus EXP or a Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster. Any ideas?
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September 29, 2003 at 2:02 am #93945AnonymousGuest
: I don’t know anything about guitars. I have only 200 Canadian to lay down, thinking maybe I’ll get a Peavy Raptor® Plus EXP or a Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster. Any ideas? llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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September 19, 2003 at 2:18 am #93206AnonymousGuest
Definitely going to a music store and fiddling around with a variety is a good idea. Also, like buying a new car, buying a used guitar to start with is a good way to get more value for the dollar. Let’s not forget about EBay, though. If you find a make and model you like you can buy one fairly cheap from EBay. You may have to have some basic setup done by your local music store after you receive the guitar but it could be worth it. -M-
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September 15, 2003 at 7:57 pm #92836AnonymousGuest
It’s really a matter of taste and style. It’s hard to give advice to newbies. Kind of like buying a car if you’ve never driven one. For your first guitar go to a music shop and just screw around with some. Pick what you feel comfortable with. Right now you probably have no concept of tone or style or anything and that will change when you get some experience. But for a first you just need something that plays, has a straight neck, with frets that are in decent shape. You’ll figure out what you really like over the next few years.
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September 14, 2003 at 9:46 am #46487AnonymousGuest
Alright i have a DoD death metal and a Boss Ds-1 distortion, i was wondering if anyone had a good setting for the pedal to make them metal or a slipknot sound.
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September 19, 2003 at 7:18 pm #93213AnonymousGuest
: Alright i have a DoD death metal and a Boss Ds-1 distortion, i was wondering if anyone had a good setting for the pedal to make them metal or a slipknot sound.
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November 4, 2004 at 6:14 pm #111523AnonymousGuest
forget it !!! slipknot use tons of cabinets en monster amplification there is no way to reproduce this sound from just a small box..
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October 7, 2003 at 11:44 am #95004AnonymousGuest
Yeah….those pedals wont work. A nice distorion pedal is a Boss Metal Zone (80 bucks) and it really dpeends what amp you use.. james uses marshall cabs with a mesa boogey head, an mick uses marshall and randall cabs with a marshall head. but his head is way expensive and they pretty much use boss pedals and racks, like the gx-700 and such.
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September 17, 2003 at 1:24 pm #93023AnonymousGuest
for a slipknot sound try useing vanhalen thats what i use
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September 13, 2003 at 9:29 pm #46484AnonymousGuest
any body out there have any idea of the value of a 1970’s vintage k.yairi 6-string model Y80?
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February 10, 2004 at 8:48 am #88099AnonymousGuest
: any body out there have any idea of the value of a 1970’s vintage k.yairi 6-string model Y80? I own a Y-80, sole owner since 1973. Cant beat the sound of this classical guitar. I’ve played many in the 3-4 K$ range that lack the richness in timbre and versatility. Mine is a concert classical with beautiful inlay everywhere, two piece back. If it’s in reasonable condition I wouldn’t accept less than 2-3K$ for it.
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September 13, 2003 at 9:09 pm #46485AnonymousGuest
I HAVE A VANTAGE FRETLESS BASE AND I WOULD LIKE TO FIND OUT WHAT, IF ANYTHING IT IS WORTH.
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December 8, 2004 at 12:58 am #93583AnonymousGuest
$150 american $200 canadian
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September 13, 2003 at 3:14 pm #46483AnonymousGuest
vendo zona Napoli "Naples" Italy chitarra elettrica ibanez rg 270 r colore nera ottimo stato €.350 tel.333-9459855
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September 13, 2003 at 3:13 pm #46482AnonymousGuest
vendo zona Napoli "Naples" Italy chitarra elettrica ibanez rg 270 r colore nera ottimo stato €.350 tel.333-9459855
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September 13, 2003 at 7:47 am #46481AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Vicente Tatay from Valencia available to trade for Martin or cash
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September 13, 2003 at 7:10 am #46480AnonymousGuest
how do you really use a tremolo bar? i’ve searched most wed sites and couldn’t find a answer. please if u can explan please e-mail me …….no bull
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October 31, 2003 at 8:24 am #113514AnonymousGuest
: how do you really use a tremolo bar? i’ve searched most wed sites and couldn’t find a answer. please if u can explan please e-mail me …….no bull To really use a tremolo you have to first take 100 super ex-lax and then when you shit yourself to the point of "trem"bling pick your guitar and shove that tremolo bar up your ass,thus engaging in real Grizzly Barney and Friends Chili fun! AHHHHH,you know I bet your gonna master your tremolo now!Rock on my friend!! Now your going to start walking funny!!May the force be with YOU Texas Ranger!!
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September 13, 2003 at 6:52 am #46479AnonymousGuest
Does anyone out there own a "Metropolitan Guitar". I was told they are special made custom guitars and fantastic looking and the best of sound.Any opinions on this make?? Metropolitans are made in dallas and was wondering is this a great instrument/?? why are they not advertised more or in music stores?? and why are there not pros playing them?? Curious player looking for facts. Thanks!!
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December 2, 2003 at 8:12 pm #101662AnonymousGuest
I am about to buy one. They aren’t that well known but they really rock. I have a sizeable guitar collection and I am going to trade a 1976 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe and a USA Fender Telecaster for one. They are amazing. Gibson has the brand name but honestly the craftsmanship in a metropolitan is way beyond new Gibsons.
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September 13, 2003 at 4:05 am #46478AnonymousGuest
A Jackson King V Std With Floyd Rose Tremolo ,Brige Pickup is change to a emg,and The case ….. it’s a foreign made ……how much do you think it worth ???
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September 13, 2003 at 3:07 am #46476AnonymousGuest
hi, im confused at which acoustic guitar to get,these guitars are yamaha apx5a or schecter acoustic elite, if any body has any information about these two guitar it would be much appreciated if could contact me,many thanks loz
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September 13, 2003 at 1:55 am #46477AnonymousGuest
I know how to pull-off like this 3p0 but i don’t know how to pull off like this 2p3 any help would be great
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September 19, 2003 at 2:28 am #93174AnonymousGuest
That would be quite a feat… impossible actually. I think that’s a misprint. It should be "2h3" indicating a Hammer-On.
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October 2, 2003 at 9:36 am #94396AnonymousGuest
yeah,… true : That would be quite a feat… impossible actually. I think that’s a misprint. It should be "2h3" indicating a Hammer-On.
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September 13, 2003 at 1:02 am #46475AnonymousGuest
I am planning to buy a new guitar soon. I currently play a Fender Telecaster which I like very much, but I want my next guitar to have humbuckers. I am considering the Gibson Tennessean and the Gretsch Tennesse Rose. Any comments, comparisons etc would be appreciated
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September 12, 2003 at 9:04 pm #46474AnonymousGuest
Check out this little baby.. Finally finished repairing it and repainting it http://www.kickme.to/my-pics
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September 12, 2003 at 5:11 pm #46473AnonymousGuest
Where can I find this kind of tuners? Can anybody help me? Thank you all
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September 12, 2003 at 2:01 pm #46471AnonymousGuest
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September 12, 2003 at 12:03 pm #46469AnonymousGuest
eney one got some gud solos for me?
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September 12, 2003 at 9:34 am #46468AnonymousGuest
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September 12, 2003 at 5:21 am #46466AnonymousGuest
i jsut bought an esp f-200 and broek a strign , how do i replace it, i cant figure it out. please respond soon.
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September 11, 2003 at 11:57 pm #46465AnonymousGuest
I’ve looked all over the internet, but can’t find anything on the value of Yairi guitars from around the 1966 period. Label on the inside reads ‘B&M Virtuoso, Hand Made by Yairi, Serial Number 33, AD 1966 (Japan)’. I’d appreciate any help, thanks.
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January 6, 2005 at 1:34 am #96942AnonymousGuest
: I’ve looked all over the internet, but can’t find anything on the value of Yairi guitars from around the 1966 period. : Label on the inside reads ‘B&M Virtuoso, Hand Made by Yairi, Serial Number 33, AD 1966 (Japan)’. : I’d appreciate any help, thanks. – I’m in a similar situation. I have a 1966 Yairi , serial number 16. – Has anyone had any luck in finding out useful details on these wonderful instruments? TIA, Sullivan George
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April 6, 2012 at 10:22 am #100390AnonymousGuest
Did you ever find out how much your yairi was. I have a 1967 Virtuoso yairi that I’m trying to get information about email me if you have any info please greatly appreciated [email protected]
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September 11, 2003 at 9:43 pm #46463AnonymousGuest
I have a McPherson Accoustic Guitar. It has three holes in it and has a rosewood neck I believe. Can anyone help me out with the possible value along with additional information regarding this guitar? Thanks!!!
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November 13, 2004 at 7:08 pm #91181AnonymousGuest
: I have a McPherson Accoustic Guitar. It has three holes in it and has a rosewood neck I believe. Can anyone help me out with the possible value along with additional information regarding this guitar? I believe those were make in Japan and the new McPhersons are all redesigned and made in the US. The new design is a huge improvement on the old Japanese made 3-hole model. I’m seeing more and more top artists playing them and hearing a lot of great things about them. : Thanks!!!
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December 2, 2003 at 3:52 am #114156AnonymousGuest
I saw one on guitarheaven.com for $850.00. How do you like it?
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September 11, 2003 at 5:56 pm #46461AnonymousGuest
my marshall VS100 overdrive 1 & 2 suddenly conked out i.e no sound. the absence of a circuit diagram makes the task of repairing it difficult. i love this amp and is wondering if anybody out there can assist me with the diagram. thanks in advance…
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November 25, 2003 at 6:52 am #100657AnonymousGuest
ur fucked
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September 16, 2003 at 8:54 pm #92842AnonymousGuest
PHONE MARSHALL AMPLIFICATION, ASK TO SPEAK TO PHILL WELLS OR JOEL MANNON & THEY WILL SEND YOU A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FOR YOUR VS100R F.O.C. I WORKED IN THE SERVICE DEPT FROM 95-99. IF YOU NEED ANY PARTS FOR THE AMP THATS WHERE YOU WILL GET THEM.
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September 11, 2003 at 6:42 am #46460AnonymousGuest
2 questions: 1. This guitar has "ELITE CUSTOM" inlayed at the 12th fret. On the label inside the body it says "Custom Built for Sam Ash". Does anyone know the value of this guitar? Or history or retail price. I have a chance to buy it. 2. The electronics have been bypassed, ie. if you look inside the back cover hole, you see another wire with a jack for a 1/4" plug not being used and the pre-amp doesn’t work. Anyone know how to hook it up again. Thanks.
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September 11, 2003 at 4:38 am #46459AnonymousGuest
I have not been able to find a marshall jcm 800 lead series 2210 head. i dont care if it has rips or scuffs or any minor comsmetics problems, as long as it works and sounds like a beauty (sounds brand new). i wiil buy it in the price range of $0-$600 (thats all the money i got so please work with me). if anyone is willing to sell there jcm 800 2210 then email me… do not reply on this website for i wont be checking it. my email is [email protected]. Please i really need this amp!! lol
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September 11, 2003 at 4:30 am #46458AnonymousGuest
I have a jay turser guitar but i dont no a lot about it, and i dont hear alot of people talking about them.. do they have like another name or brand or something?!?! got any info or if you play a jay turser can u plz emaiol me, cuz i prolly wont check this site for a while!! thanks so much… [email protected] Ps-im totally new at guitar
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September 11, 2003 at 5:56 pm #92399AnonymousGuest
They are just korean (I belive) knockoff’s, decent guitars for the price though and a good beginners guitar. They haven’t been around for too long though, probally why you don’t hear much about them and they aren’t ‘collectable’ or ‘valuable’, just decent lower price guitars. : I have a jay turser guitar but i dont no a lot about it, and i dont hear alot of people talking about them.. do they have like another name or brand or something?!?! got any info or if you play a jay turser can u plz emaiol me, cuz i prolly wont check this site for a while!! thanks so much… [email protected] : Ps-im totally new at guitar
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September 11, 2003 at 3:31 am #46457AnonymousGuest
Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) I will buy a hollowbody, semi-hollowbody or solid. ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality. Thanks! Also, I’m looking for a Harmony Rocket or similar models.
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March 21, 2004 at 10:43 am #92199AnonymousGuest
I have a airliner guitar all original with both pick guards if you want to call them that,2 thin white plastic strips 1 above and 1 below on each side of the pickups, 2 pick ups 1 tone,1 volume. I’ve been searching myself to find info on it. I’ve had it since early 70’s. I have found somewhat of good sites which has some info but not alot. I’ve always found out when it goes out of tune while playin’push or pull on neck while playin’ just like an old strat when neck gets loose. hehe!! It’s a nice guitar with great sound for it’s time. Some of the info that I have gotten is that they where sold in woolworth stores. The more popular are the fiber rezo glass bodies which still carry a good price like gibsons. That is from the info that I have been finding. I’ll post all links that I find on this site if you like. Later, Randy
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February 20, 2004 at 5:58 pm #115502AnonymousGuest
Hello! I´m looking for a long time for a solid body airline jetsons (jack white) model with one or two pickups for a good price. Unfortunately, in Germany there is no supplier for this guitar. Does anybody have some information about a dealer who sells guitars to germany? Please e-mail me. Thanks, Markus
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February 14, 2004 at 2:17 pm #88807AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for a 1964 j.b. hutto supro res-o-glas jetson guitar if anyone has one that would like to sell it…for a reasonable price i will gladly take it off your hands. E-mail me pics and price please..aslo i will pay for shipping Thanks Myky Brian
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November 26, 2003 at 11:39 am #100806AnonymousGuest
: Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality preferably the jetson res o glass. Thanks!
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October 21, 2003 at 1:52 am #96477AnonymousGuest
Hello there. I have a 60s airline hollowbody that Im selling. It sounds great and isnt in too bad of shape. I just set it up. Its sunburst with two pickups (single coil). The only thing that doesnt make this a great guitar is the fact that it goes out of tune fairly easily. But as do any airlines, ever seen how often jack white tunes up? Well let me know, Im going to start an auction on ebay today. I have pics and can send as many as you like. Frank. : Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) I will buy a hollowbody, semi-hollowbody or solid. ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality. Thanks! Also, I’m looking for a Harmony Rocket or similar models.
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November 12, 2003 at 5:29 pm #113905AnonymousGuest
Hello. I am also looking for an airline guitar. Not necesarily the same one as Jack White, but one that has the same tone. Since I am only 16, I don’t have tons of money to spend, but if someone has one for a fair price, I would be more than happy to buy it. If there is such a deal, email me, or IM me as stimpydoda. Thanks.
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September 26, 2003 at 9:45 am #93797AnonymousGuest
: Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) I will buy a hollowbody, semi-hollowbody or solid. ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality. Thanks! Also, I’m looking for a Harmony Rocket or similar models. +++++ I was passed down an Airline guitar made by Montgumry Ward in the 50’s or early 60’s. It books for about $200… and I’d be pleased to let you pay shipping!! j/k anyway, I have a decent guitar in good condition (I always keep it humidified correctly) and would like to hear an offer once I get a reply from you so I can tell you more about it. (i.e. model number.) btw, it’s an f-hole style hollowbody guitar. sounds great for blues and roots music, twang too!!! let me know, Jerome Kessinger [email protected] or call me at (775) 829-1716 and leave message with call back number. THANKS!
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February 20, 2004 at 3:18 am #115471AnonymousGuest
yea id like an airline, is it electric? colour, model, once i know this ill gladly make an offer, feel free to e-mail me cheers Jory Nadwidny
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October 19, 2003 at 6:26 pm #113270AnonymousGuest
jackass
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September 28, 2003 at 12:28 pm #93951AnonymousGuest
: +++++ I was passed down an Airline guitar made by Montgumry Ward in the 50’s or early 60’s. It books for about $200… and I’d be pleased to let you pay shipping!! j/k anyway, I have a decent guitar in good condition (I always keep it humidified correctly) and would like to hear an offer once I get a reply from you so I can tell you more about it. (i.e. model number.) : btw, it’s an f-hole style hollowbody guitar. sounds great for blues and roots music, twang too!!! : let me know : Jerome Kessinger Okay, I contacted you via e-mail, and I will call tommorow morning. : [email protected] or call me at (775) 829-1716 and leave message with call back number. : : THANKS!
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September 28, 2003 at 11:09 am #93925AnonymousGuest
: : Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) I will buy a hollowbody, semi-hollowbody or solid. ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality. Thanks! Also, I’m looking for a Harmony Rocket or similar models. : +++++ I was passed down an Airline guitar made by Montgumry Ward in the 50’s or early 60’s. It books for about $200… and I’d be pleased to let you pay shipping!! j/k anyway, I have a decent guitar in good condition (I always keep it humidified correctly) and would like to hear an offer once I get a reply from you so I can tell you more about it. (i.e. model number.) : btw, it’s an f-hole style hollowbody guitar. sounds great for blues and roots music, twang too!!! : let me know, : Jerome Kessinger : [email protected] or call me at (775) 829-1716 and leave message with call back number. : : THANKS!
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November 15, 2004 at 8:08 pm #111746AnonymousGuest
: : : Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) I will buy a hollowbody, semi-hollowbody or solid. ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality. Thanks! Also, I’m looking for a Harmony Rocket or similar models. : : +++++ I was passed down an Airline guitar made by Montgumry Ward in the 50’s or early 60’s. It books for about $200… and I’d be pleased to let you pay shipping!! j/k anyway, I have a decent guitar in good condition (I always keep it humidified correctly) and would like to hear an offer once I get a reply from you so I can tell you more about it. (i.e. model number.) : : btw, it’s an f-hole style hollowbody guitar. sounds great for blues and roots music, twang too!!! : : let me know, : : Jerome Kessinger : : [email protected] or call me at (775) 829-1716 and leave message with call back number. : : : : THANKS! First time doing this, but is someone looking for an Airline acoustic guitar? I don’t play, but I have one I guess from the 50’s or 60’s. Let me know.
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December 16, 2004 at 1:44 am #112341AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a 1962 Airline with 3 alnico pickups in it and a three position switch. It has the original Bigsby Tremolo with knudson tuning heads on it. It’s in fair condition with a little of the finish on the neck worn down. I have pictures. I’ve seen some prices in excess of 2000 dollars for an original model. This is not a re-issue like some I’ve seen on other pages. If you would like a picture of it email me and I will be glad to send you one. I’ve done nothing to it, it’s all original like when it was first purchased from Montgomery Wards. Let me know if it’s what you might be looking for. I plan on putting it up for auction on Ebay in the next few days.
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May 17, 2004 at 11:41 pm #96720AnonymousGuest
I just picked up a Harmony Stratotone under the Alden’s brandname. It’s in great shape: thinline hollowbody (no f-holes), single pickup, kind of a Les Paul shape It’s cool, great for blues
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February 10, 2004 at 6:59 am #115303AnonymousGuest
: : : Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) I will buy a hollowbody, semi-hollowbody or solid. ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality. Thanks! Also, I’m looking for a Harmony Rocket or similar models. : : +++++ I was passed down an Airline guitar made by Montgumry Ward in the 50’s or early 60’s. It books for about $200… and I’d be pleased to let you pay shipping!! j/k anyway, I have a decent guitar in good condition (I always keep it humidified correctly) and would like to hear an offer once I get a reply from you so I can tell you more about it. (i.e. model number.) : : btw, it’s an f-hole style hollowbody guitar. sounds great for blues and roots music, twang too!!! : : let me know, : : Jerome Kessinger : : [email protected] or call me at (775) 829-1716 and leave message with call back number. : : : : THANKS! ive got an airline guitar that my great grandfather gave me when he passed. i dont know anything about it i just know it sounds really good.
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September 21, 2003 at 2:12 pm #93325AnonymousGuest
Try http://www.ebay.com There are usually alot of guitars for sale there. Just search for Airline Guitars, I am sure you’ll find a few.
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September 18, 2003 at 11:43 pm #93050AnonymousGuest
: Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) I will buy a hollowbody, semi-hollowbody or solid. ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality. Thanks! Also, I’m looking for a Harmony Rocket or similar models.
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June 11, 2004 at 1:56 am #116531AnonymousGuest
I’ve got an airline I’ld sell : : Does ANYONE at all know where I can find these guitars on the internet? Some of them are labeled Supro or National, but Airline is preferred, and if you own one, E-Mail me with a price, I will pay shipping if you want to sell one. (Pref. Red and White guitars) I will buy a hollowbody, semi-hollowbody or solid. ANY Kind of Airline I’ll buy, depending on quality. Thanks! Also, I’m looking for a Harmony Rocket or similar models.
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September 11, 2003 at 2:18 am #46455AnonymousGuest
Can any of you nice folks help me out getting these schematics?
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February 15, 2004 at 6:16 am #88803AnonymousGuest
: Can any of you nice folks help me out getting these ups schematics?
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September 11, 2003 at 2:16 am #46456AnonymousGuest
I havent touched or played a guitar before and I want to learn it as a hobby. There are so many guitars out there and Im not sure where to start, Im wondering what is a decent beginner 6-string acoustic guitar to get. I want to spend just around $200(canadian) including taxes
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November 21, 2003 at 4:29 am #100128AnonymousGuest
Well… You could always get a Peavey… Good for beginners and cost efficient.. around $120 (Canadian)
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September 10, 2003 at 11:40 pm #46454AnonymousGuest
who wants to exchange scanned bass tabs or bass books with me. mail me for list [email protected]
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September 10, 2003 at 11:35 pm #46453AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : aria pro II (model PW50)
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September 10, 2003 at 8:25 pm #46452AnonymousGuest
can anybody help me find a guitar tab of forevermore by side A band of phil.
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January 22, 2005 at 6:34 pm #98937AnonymousGuest
anything and everything on pantera and dimebag darrell.thank you,hope to hear from someonr soon
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March 3, 2004 at 7:52 pm #90915AnonymousGuest
: can anybody help me find a guitar tab of "why" by miss avril lavigne?
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January 23, 2004 at 6:12 pm #85622AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for a tab for ‘take it or leave it’ by the strokes, the chords please
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December 7, 2003 at 6:42 am #102309AnonymousGuest
Can anybody help me find tabs to songs please
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December 4, 2003 at 2:43 am #101918AnonymousGuest
I need tabliture to Evanescence…..hello…going under…any help would be appreciated…
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November 26, 2003 at 2:50 pm #100785AnonymousGuest
can anyone help me find a brilliant tab of ‘in the lap of the gods’ by the greatest band ever – Queen
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November 25, 2003 at 11:46 am #100659AnonymousGuest
: can anybody help me find a guitar tabs of the album of Paulo Santos of the phil.
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November 22, 2003 at 10:24 am #100277AnonymousGuest
: can anybody help me find a guitar tab of Pefrect by simple plan. thx!!!!!
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November 6, 2003 at 8:59 am #113765AnonymousGuest
: can anybody help me find a guitar tab of forevermore by side A band of phil.
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September 16, 2004 at 11:46 pm #123489AnonymousGuest
: : can anybody help me find a guitar tab of reza dsadeghi songs
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November 5, 2003 at 6:07 pm #113739AnonymousGuest
Hi im looking for tabs for any gospel music ,any help would be appreciated
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November 5, 2003 at 11:51 am #98346AnonymousGuest
: Looking for the tabliture for Steve Ray Vaughn’s "little wing"…. help… have only first three pages…
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October 31, 2003 at 5:42 am #113498AnonymousGuest
i need charlie daniels tab
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October 27, 2003 at 8:15 am #97222AnonymousGuest
: can anybody help me find a guitar tab of forevermore by side the ramones
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October 11, 2003 at 11:13 am #95408AnonymousGuest
: can anybody help me find a guitar tab of Cryin by Joe Satriani a guitar artist.
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September 18, 2003 at 11:18 am #112705AnonymousGuest
: can anybody help me find a guitar tab of forevermore by side A band of phil.
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November 10, 2004 at 8:54 pm #124182AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have the guitar tabliture for the song Bitch?
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September 11, 2003 at 6:55 am #92392AnonymousGuest
hola joel no se si seas de tucson az. nececito informacion sobre tiendas de guitarras usadas de tucson te escribo de cd. obregon son. a mediados de este mes voy para tucson y me quiero traer una
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October 13, 2003 at 2:47 am #95546AnonymousGuest
SOU DO BRASIL PONTA GROSSA/PR QUERIA COMPRAR UMA GUITARRA USADA (Ñ NOVA) MENOS DE 100 REAIS
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September 10, 2003 at 7:45 pm #46451AnonymousGuest
can anyone give me some good settings for this pedal, i can’t figure it out. I need a good clean setting and a heavy grunge setting, the guy I bought this from messed up every pre-set real bad. thanks alot.
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September 13, 2003 at 4:59 am #92550AnonymousGuest
: can anyone give me some good settings for this pedal, i can’t figure it out. : I need a good clean setting and a heavy grunge setting, the guy I bought this from messed up every pre-set real bad. : thanks alot. to restore the factory presets,shut the unit off,hold down parameter and value buttons while turning the power back on. "preset" should appear in the display. Press the write/copy button and wait. it will return to play mode when done. I used to have a pagew of presets, I’ll look for them.
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September 10, 2003 at 6:20 pm #46450AnonymousGuest
i want to discussing about the electric guitar circuit. what the components we must have to build a electric guitar.
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September 10, 2003 at 7:42 pm #92418AnonymousGuest
Technically just a pickup and an output jack. The volume and tone knobs aren’t totally necessary but come in quite handy. Typically you have 1 to 3 pickups, a volume potentiometer, 1 to 2 tone potentiomoters, an appropriate switch (3 way or 5 way) and an out put jack. To make the tone pots work properly you’ll also need the appropriately rated capacitor. Shielding tape or pait is also preferred. Get a good book before you attempt to mess with any of this or go to seymourduncan.com and click on "support" to look a different wiring diagrams.
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September 10, 2003 at 6:01 pm #46449AnonymousGuest
how would i make a single coil pick up from scratch? what would i need and if u have plans please send them to me
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September 10, 2003 at 7:45 pm #112522AnonymousGuest
Alot of patience. You’ll essentiall need a magnet, about a mile of inslulated copper wire, thread thin. A bobbin and pole pieces. You’d probably be better off not attempting this. That’s why companies like Seymour Duncan continually experiment over decades…it’s a pain in the butt to get it right. Even with mechanized production.
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September 10, 2003 at 4:19 pm #46448AnonymousGuest
Have a nice 1940 Rickenbacker lap steel.Can’t get it to work.Anyone have any innfo on the pickup and repairs?Also have a 12 string with what I was told is tigerwood inside label says NHAC THRON,Saigon 1938.Can’t find anyone who knows about this.HELP!Mike
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November 26, 2003 at 3:27 pm #100809AnonymousGuest
: Have a nice 1940 Rickenbacker lap steel.Can’t get it to work.Anyone have any innfo on the pickup and repairs?Also have a 12 string with what I was told is tigerwood inside label says NHAC THRON,Saigon 1938.Can’t find anyone who knows about this.HELP!Mike Try http://www.lollarguitars.com. They will rewind a Ric. hoseshoe pickup for $50.
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September 10, 2003 at 1:59 pm #46447AnonymousGuest
I found an interesting solid guitar : Epiphone SG KORINA Limited Edition. Actually, this model is discontinued, and the price is 400 €uros. What’ s your Opinion about this nice guitar with gold hardware ???
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September 10, 2003 at 11:59 am #46446AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Westbury guitars
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September 10, 2003 at 9:41 am #46444AnonymousGuest
Hi. Never been here, hopefully SOMEONE can help me!? I’ve been using Guitar FXbox a lot and I love the effects but, I can’t record! If I try to through a different program while using FXbox it records only the regular, clean, through the speakers guitar. Anyone know of a way to record off of FXbox OR know of a program thats easy to use, lots of effects, and can record (besides fruity loops)?? If anyone has ANY insite it would be GREATLY appreciated! Ive been wandering around the internet looking for an awnser for 2 weeks now, im starting to get a lil bit stressed over this! Thanks, Timmy
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October 31, 2003 at 10:48 pm #97772AnonymousGuest
: Hi. Never been here, hopefully SOMEONE can help me!? I’ve been using Guitar FXbox a lot and I love the effects but, I can’t record! : If I try to through a different program while using FXbox it records only the regular, clean, through the speakers guitar. : Anyone know of a way to record off of FXbox OR know of a program thats easy to use, lots of effects, and can record (besides fruity loops)?? If anyone has ANY insite it would be GREATLY appreciated! Ive been wandering around the internet looking for an awnser for 2 weeks now, im starting to get a lil bit stressed over this! : Thanks, : Timmy Dear timmy i had that same problem, and i fix that problem bying a second sound card, you put one processing the effects and another recording the effect you can use a litle calbe (small jack small jack) going out the souncard that process the efect and put it in the line in on the other souncard, then record the line in on the second sound card and it will record the sound with the effect in a separate track (using sonic foundry acid) I hope this will help you, it solved my problem greetings ANIMAL
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September 17, 2003 at 5:17 pm #112717AnonymousGuest
: Hi. Never been here, hopefully SOMEONE can help me!? I’ve been using Guitar FXbox a lot and I love the effects but, I can’t record! : If I try to through a different program while using FXbox it records only the regular, clean, through the speakers guitar. : Anyone know of a way to record off of FXbox OR know of a program thats easy to use, lots of effects, and can record (besides fruity loops)?? If anyone has ANY insite it would be GREATLY appreciated! Ive been wandering around the internet looking for an awnser for 2 weeks now, im starting to get a lil bit stressed over this! : Thanks, : Timmy Hey, i think i know what your problem is! when recording try to go to your volume control then press options then properties then choose recording and select all and press ok and then you should choose the stereo mix… That’s it! after all of this… start recording using you fxbox i’d like to chat with you about it e-mail : [email protected]
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October 3, 2004 at 12:46 am #123701AnonymousGuest
Try another guitar effects freeware from http://GuitarFX.Net – it can record to wav with no problem. And look on huge llist of VST/DX plugins making guitar effects! http://guitar-software.info
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October 3, 2004 at 12:44 am #123711AnonymousGuest
Try another guitar effects freeware from http://GuitarFX.Net – it can record to wav with no problem. And look on huge llist of VST/DX plugins making guitar effects!
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September 10, 2003 at 9:12 am #46445AnonymousGuest
I broke my whammy bar, wah wah. How do I remove the embedded the piece that is stuck in the hole?
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September 12, 2003 at 5:59 am #92577AnonymousGuest
: I broke my whammy bar, wah wah. How do I remove the embedded the piece that is stuck in the hole? try taking the access cover off the back and poking it out through there.
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September 10, 2003 at 3:34 am #46443AnonymousGuest
DAMNIT, i NEED TO KNOW ABOUT EMPRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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September 9, 2003 at 10:18 pm #46441AnonymousGuest
"OBEY," or just keep wanting. " OBEY, AND LIVE IT!"
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September 9, 2003 at 10:09 pm #46442AnonymousGuest
If you want to play guitar, do it right! don’t just want, want want. Understand, speed come’s with the territory, if it’s speed you need. accuracy is the main point. Without it, you might as well keep wanting. Desire, Devotion, Determination, Drive, desertion of the everyday go there and here. You must be true with your destination. You become, not "play", the music, you need to be inside, looking out. practice will give you "EVERYTHING". If you become discouraged today because someone is further on into the road of total six string wizard magic, then you are falling off the success course. Practice slow, and accurately. SLOW!!!! YOU CAN PLAY IT SLOW RIGHT. Trying to speed will not work, simply because you might not even know how it’s done. Anyone can be a guitar, "6 string", hero. your soul…. hm, dont ask. Obey my message, I am right. Obey my message, and you will see. It’s another world, It’s strange. Live it, "is that all you ever do is play that guitar?" ….Yes.
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September 12, 2003 at 6:40 am #92568AnonymousGuest
: If you want to play guitar, do it right! don’t just want, want want. Understand, speed come’s with the territory, if it’s speed you need. accuracy is the main point. Without it, you might as well keep wanting. Desire, Devotion, Determination, Drive, desertion of the everyday go there and here. You must be true with your destination. You become, not "play", the music, you need to be inside, looking out. practice will give you "EVERYTHING". If you become discouraged today because someone is further on into the road of total six string wizard magic, then you are falling off the success course. Practice slow, and accurately. SLOW!!!! YOU CAN PLAY IT SLOW RIGHT. Trying to speed will not work, simply because you might not even know how it’s done. Anyone can be a guitar, "6 string", hero. your soul…. hm, dont ask. Obey my message, I am right. Obey my message, and you will see. It’s another world, It’s strange. Live it, "is that all you ever do is play that guitar?" ….Yes. AMEN Brotha’!
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September 9, 2003 at 9:50 pm #46439AnonymousGuest
What is the best way to wire a Gibson so that the middle toggle position has no signal? Two humbuckers w/2v,1t. Thanks.
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September 9, 2003 at 8:56 pm #46438AnonymousGuest
Adrian has been known to play many different guitars from jacksons to fender strats and ibanezs’. The guiat he uses with maiden around about when somewhere in time was released and including that particular album he is playing what is believed to be a Jackson. It’s white and has a very similar body to that of a stratocaster with individual tone and volume controls for each of the three pickups. Does anyone know what it is called becasue it isnt made anymore and i’m seeking one. cheers, benn
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September 9, 2003 at 8:16 pm #46437AnonymousGuest
has anybody seen or have a picture of this particular bass? i have a obtained a neck but have no idea of the body shape and era, possibly 70’s. the headstock is a distorted form of a fender head, and of course the japanese have no interest in keeping archived models from 60’s and 70’s.
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October 9, 2003 at 6:33 pm #95103AnonymousGuest
:You can see one on: http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/guitar/eg/database/sb/sb-500s.html It’s the japanese yamaha-site archive. I hope the link works fine; otherwise I could send you a pic. bye, andy
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September 9, 2003 at 7:17 pm #46436AnonymousGuest
hey hows it going? tyler says hey too
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September 9, 2003 at 4:32 pm #46435AnonymousGuest
How much and to what degree of the nut slot has to be filed out to install the LSR nut
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September 9, 2003 at 4:20 pm #46434AnonymousGuest
i found that if you run all the levels of the gt-3 low inluding the master level , and run your amp hot you get better quality out of the unite ,and a better over all sound , especially if you are using a tube amp , because you can drive your tubes with out taking your head off. when i first heard of the gt-3 some one or few actully had said that it sucked , but how can that be i thought to my self , so i picked one up and found that the preset volume levels where running really hot so i turned them down , and started designing a lead sound , i choose a dirt sound that i really liked wich i got from the pre amp section of the unite ,and then went to town on the eq, once i got that straightened out i stuck a noise gate on it and then desined a sweet delay the assighned it to the controll pedal for an option, i spent alot of time on this but any true player will if they take pride in there sound right . i keep hearing the gt-3 is to hard , it takes to long. well stop crying if you want simple and fast go buy a zoom or something foolish like that and comite hear suicide to your self and everyone listening , i use my gt-3 with two fender strats running through two lab series l-5 2-12 amps with a 2 -12 cab under each ya want to talk about tone i have a set up that no one around me has , oh and i just picked up the boss vf-1 and im tring to find a way to work it in my loop . any ideas. keep rocken .brian.
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September 9, 2003 at 3:09 pm #46432AnonymousGuest
i need a site that i can get patches for my zoom 1010. For now, i found one http://www.hotlicks. com do you know other sites?
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September 9, 2003 at 12:52 pm #46433AnonymousGuest
I would like help to find out about history of the guitar. If anyone can help please reply asap. thanks!
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September 9, 2003 at 11:19 am #46430AnonymousGuest
Used BC rich warlock platinum electric guitar. Great condition, only 2 minor chips on the body. email me if you’re interested.
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November 29, 2003 at 5:58 pm #101119AnonymousGuest
i am a beginner and looking for a cheap guitar my cousin got me into it and this is the guitar he has so im wondering how much??
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November 26, 2003 at 9:52 pm #100808AnonymousGuest
how much? id really like it 4 under $150 thanx, bill
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November 11, 2003 at 1:12 am #98983AnonymousGuest
hi just 2 questions really: 1. how much? 2. are u welling to trade and where are you locketed thanks: brandon
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September 9, 2003 at 6:10 am #46429AnonymousGuest
I am having an issue with tunings. When I tune the guitar open and use open chords it sounds fine but when I use bar chords it sounds out of tune. If I tune it so the bar chords sound right then the open chords are out of tune. My question is would this be fixed by replacing the nut in the guitar? If not where might I look to remedy this problem? Thanks in advance, Joe
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September 27, 2003 at 8:09 am #93778AnonymousGuest
: I am having an issue with tunings. When I tune the guitar open and use open chords it sounds fine but when I use bar chords it sounds out of tune. If I tune it so the bar chords sound right then the open chords are out of tune. My question is would this be fixed by replacing the nut in the guitar? If not where might I look to remedy this problem? : Thanks in advance, : Joe
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September 12, 2003 at 6:20 am #92576AnonymousGuest
: I am having an issue with tunings. When I tune the guitar open and use open chords it sounds fine but when I use bar chords it sounds out of tune. If I tune it so the bar chords sound right then the open chords are out of tune. My question is would this be fixed by replacing the nut in the guitar? If not where might I look to remedy this problem? : Thanks in advance, : Joe well, it won’t be the nut because when you do a bar chord your fingers block all the vibration. Does your guitar have jumbo frets? If you whiteknuckle you fingering hand you can ben the notes out of tune just by pressing dowm. if that’s not it, yeah probably intonation like everyone else says.
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September 12, 2003 at 5:52 pm #112616AnonymousGuest
yeah great point, I forgot about whiteknuckling… been a long time since I used to do that, use a capo to barre and see if it’s still outta tune. : : I am having an issue with tunings. When I tune the guitar open and use open chords it sounds fine but when I use bar chords it sounds out of tune. If I tune it so the bar chords sound right then the open chords are out of tune. My question is would this be fixed by replacing the nut in the guitar? If not where might I look to remedy this problem? : : Thanks in advance, : : Joe : well, it won’t be the nut because when you do a bar chord your fingers block all the vibration. Does your guitar have jumbo frets? If you whiteknuckle you fingering hand you can ben the notes out of tune just by pressing dowm. if that’s not it, yeah probably intonation like everyone else says.
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September 10, 2003 at 2:45 am #92270AnonymousGuest
Probably an intonation problem. It’s pretty easy to do. Just check out any good guitar book and it will explain it.
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September 10, 2003 at 5:33 pm #112552AnonymousGuest
Yup sounds like intonation, go to mrgearhead on the fender site for info, and you can get the nut specs then measure yours (to check the nut is correct). : Probably an intonation problem. It’s pretty easy to do. Just check out any good guitar book and it will explain it.
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September 9, 2003 at 4:38 am #46427AnonymousGuest
I have an old accoustic guitar and am trying to identify the maker. It has a white painted mark on the head stock that looks like a peace pipe. That’s the only way I can think to describe the mark. The only mark I can see inside is the number 712 stamped in blue ink on the brace inside the sound hole. Next to the #712 is written in pencil 95. It has a white pick guard that is screwed on and also a hand rest. The front is spruce with brazilian rosewood fretboard, sides and back. If anyone has any knowlege, please e-mail me and thank you in advance.
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September 9, 2003 at 3:44 am #46428AnonymousGuest
Have a friend who purchased a martin guitar in 1962. Can you tell me the approximate value? Excellent condition but needs refinishing.
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October 5, 2003 at 6:56 pm #94711AnonymousGuest
I would need more info there are numbers in the guitar look in the sound hole there will be two numbers supplyed one will be a model # the outher a serial number just send me both pluss a little more about the condition and i will help you out
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September 9, 2003 at 3:09 am #46426AnonymousGuest
I am looking to get the type of tone that you hear on the beggining part of sad but true by metallica. I play a Fender american strat through a marshall JCM900 4100. I reailze that i cant get the specific tone just because i play a fender, But what would be a good foot pedal to buy to get that scoop’ish hollow heavy sound. Thank you Russ
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September 10, 2003 at 7:47 pm #92408AnonymousGuest
Something in the way of a very expensive rack mounted processor. You can try the Boss Metal Zone it might help. Or the Digitech MetalMaster…it has alot of white noise, though, but sounds killer when you play.
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September 9, 2003 at 2:24 am #46425AnonymousGuest
hi im new and dont really know how to play but when i got my new guitar from a friend the wiring was all screwed up and everything was torn its a b c rich beast nj series with two seymor duncans pick up a tone and volume knobs and a 3 way switch please help
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September 10, 2003 at 2:46 am #92258AnonymousGuest
http://www.seymourduncan.com Click on "support" and pick the appropriate link.
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September 9, 2003 at 3:17 am #92242AnonymousGuest
Spray all the electronics w/ duster…LMK after that.
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September 12, 2003 at 6:13 am #92558AnonymousGuest
: Spray all the electronics w/ duster…LMK after that. TAKE IT IN TO A SHOP. if you try to fix it yourself you WILL screw it up its a lot more complicated than people think. plus when you take it to a shop to fix it after you mess it up, there a very good chance that they will charge you extra to fix what you did on top of everything else.
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September 9, 2003 at 1:59 am #46424AnonymousGuest
Hi I am buying a Rockmaster Peavey preamp. I would like to know, is it normal that the clean does not work without footswitch? If not could you tell me how to use the clean mode? Thanks stephane
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September 12, 2003 at 8:14 pm #92583AnonymousGuest
: Hi : I am buying a Rockmaster Peavey preamp. : I would like to know, is it normal : that the clean does not work without : footswitch? : If not could you tell me how to : use the clean mode? : Thanks : stephane If you do not have a foot switch, plug an insert cable (you can get these at any guitar store) into the footswitch jack. The three channels are available by: channel one: leaving both send and return open channel two: shorting send to ground channel three: shorting return to ground I made a shorting bar out of a guitar jack I had laying around(soldered two lugs together) Hope this helps, any footswitch will help Glen
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September 8, 2003 at 11:32 pm #46423AnonymousGuest
Intensive course of acoustic guitar in Holland for beginners based on standard country, folk and jazz american songs. As well as flamenco, latin, acoustic ballads, blues, classic guitar. You are welcome to write me: [email protected]
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September 8, 2003 at 3:50 pm #46421AnonymousGuest
hello
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September 8, 2003 at 12:14 pm #46420AnonymousGuest
i want now new song plz send it fast as possible
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September 8, 2003 at 9:43 am #46419AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Montaya acoustic guitar info
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September 8, 2003 at 7:10 am #46418AnonymousGuest
I have an Applause acoustic-electric guitar (about 15 yrs. old-it looks like an Ovation roundback). The pickup is not picking up the 5th and 6th strings, but the others seem to work okay. Does anyone know what might be causing this?
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September 8, 2003 at 7:09 am #46417AnonymousGuest
I have an Applause acoustic-electric guitar (about 15 yrs. old-it looks like an Ovation roundback). The pickup is not picking up the 5th and 6th strings, but the others seem to work okay. Does anyone know what might be causing this?
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September 8, 2003 at 2:13 am #46416AnonymousGuest
Hello, paying cash if you have one you would want to sell or know anyone who wants to sell a 1952 to 1956 gold top les paul please e-mail me. Condition is irrelevant as long as its whole. Would prefer one that has been refinished or modified but a good condition one will also due. Thanks……Mitchell
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September 8, 2003 at 1:32 am #46414AnonymousGuest
I’m thinking about buying this guitar, the acoustic not the cutaway acoustic/electric (J-185E). Anybody play or have this guitar that can offer there opinion, I would appreciate it
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September 8, 2003 at 1:30 am #46415AnonymousGuest
I bought this over 30 years ago and it has been stored – never played. How can I get info about it and find out what it is worth? Thanks Ann
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September 7, 2003 at 10:35 pm #46413AnonymousGuest
Somebody please tell me I am not going mad, I bought a Washburn Tanglewood-A semi acoustic guitar in the early 80’s. Recently I needed to get a quote for insurance purposes and where I live 2 shops a] didn’t accept there was such a guitar, b] when they did accept there was such a guitar weren’t really sure as to what to value it at can anyone advise?
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December 3, 2004 at 3:12 pm #93251AnonymousGuest
: Somebody please tell me I am not going mad, I bought a Washburn Tanglewood-A semi acoustic guitar in the early 80’s. Recently I needed to get a quote for insurance purposes and where I live 2 shops a] didn’t accept there was such a guitar, b] when they did accept there was such a guitar weren’t really sure as to what to value it at : can anyone advise? I cannot advise as to the price but can tell you I too purchased a Tanglewood in the 80’s and I’ve never seen another one? How much did you pay for yours?
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September 7, 2003 at 10:19 pm #46411AnonymousGuest
Where can I get free METALICA tabliture
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September 8, 2003 at 6:33 am #118400AnonymousGuest
Guitartabs.cc , e-tabs.org
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September 7, 2003 at 9:39 pm #46412AnonymousGuest
i’m new to guitars and i broke my little E string. i was wondering how to put a new string on.
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September 8, 2003 at 6:31 am #112549AnonymousGuest
It depends on what kind of guitar (acoustic or electric) and which brand it is if its electric. Give us more info.
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September 7, 2003 at 6:12 pm #46409AnonymousGuest
I’m just starting out and I’m looking for an electric guitar to buy.But I have no clue which I should get.I want something with decent quality but at a good price.WILL ANYONE HELP ME?
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September 30, 2003 at 6:26 pm #94222AnonymousGuest
: I’m just starting out and I’m looking for an electric guitar to buy.But I have no clue which I should get.I want something with decent quality but at a good price.WILL ANYONE HELP ME? A GOOD GUITAR TO START ON IS A FENDER STRAT OR TELE MADE IN MEXICO, REASONABLE PRICE AND VERY GOOD QUALITY GUITAR FOR THE PRICE.
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September 17, 2003 at 1:28 pm #112710AnonymousGuest
try a les paul copy or if you have loads of money get a gibson les paul or a gibson sg
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September 11, 2003 at 1:26 am #92436AnonymousGuest
depending on the type of music you wanna play will determine the type of guitar you should go for, If your into rock/heavy metal Ibanez make great guitars for that type music and they have recentlty launched a new series of starter guitars at a cheap price, Yamaha make guitars that suit all type music the "Yamaha pacifica 112" has got great rewiews "A very good guitar for a very good price" defently worth lookin at, to say the least there’s not very many bad starter guitar’s out there to buy these days, there all pretty much farely good i would reccomend if possible to get a guitar with Humbucker pickup’s cause the single coil’s in some cheap guitar’s tend to be noisy : I’m just starting out and I’m looking for an electric guitar to buy.But I have no clue which I should get.I want something with decent quality but at a good price.WILL ANYONE HELP ME?
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September 18, 2003 at 2:57 am #93021AnonymousGuest
: depending on the type of music you wanna play will determine the type of guitar you should go for, If your into rock/heavy metal Ibanez make great guitars for that type music and they have recentlty launched a new series of starter guitars at a cheap price, Yamaha make guitars that suit all type music the "Yamaha pacifica 112" has got great rewiews "A very good guitar for a very good price" defently worth lookin at, to say the least there’s not very many bad starter guitar’s out there to buy these days, there all pretty much farely good i would reccomend if possible to get a guitar with Humbucker pickup’s cause the single coil’s in some cheap guitar’s tend to be noisy : : I’m just starting out and I’m looking for an electric guitar to buy.But I have no clue which I should get.I want something with decent quality but at a good price.WILL ANYONE HELP ME?i am now in a band n i need an electric guitar for a good price can u pleez help me? i have had my dreams toward this for a very long time now.
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September 7, 2003 at 8:01 pm #112441AnonymousGuest
the black one : I’m just starting out and I’m looking for an electric guitar to buy.But I have no clue which I should get.I want something with decent quality but at a good price.WILL ANYONE HELP ME?
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September 7, 2003 at 4:56 pm #46408AnonymousGuest
Hi, i have an Epiphone, which i´ve purchased in seconde hand, but i don´t if it is an American or other model. The serial is U01021764. If anyone can help i´d aprecciate. Thank you
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December 1, 2004 at 8:42 pm #92960AnonymousGuest
: Hi, i have an Epiphone, which i´ve purchased in seconde hand, but i don´t if it is an American or other model. The serial is s02014151. : If anyone can help i´d aprecciate. Thank you
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November 11, 2003 at 3:55 pm #98958AnonymousGuest
Hi everybody I’m writing from France, I have a 12 strings acoustic guitar, an Epiphone El Dorado 12 – FT 365 – number 840699. Made in Japan. I’m looking for informations about this model, so would you please help me. Thank-you very much. Will
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October 31, 2003 at 7:52 pm #97792AnonymousGuest
: Hi, i have an Epiphone, which i´ve purchased in seconde hand, but i don´t if it is an American or other model. The serial is U01081264. : If anyone can help i´d aprecciate. Thank you
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September 21, 2003 at 11:00 pm #93366AnonymousGuest
: Hi, i have an Epiphone, which i´ve purchased in seconde hand, but i don´t if it is an American or other model. The serial is 003498 : If anyone can help i´d aprecciate. Thank you
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September 7, 2003 at 1:19 pm #46406AnonymousGuest
Hi there I am an amatorial songwriter (workless) I am desperately looking for the Chordplanet Guitar Chord Finder 1.0.1 Software. Would you be so kind to send the program to my address? Is not a big file. Thanks a lot in advance Gianni
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September 7, 2003 at 11:03 am #46407AnonymousGuest
beri penjelasan pada saya tentang membaca tablature
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September 7, 2003 at 8:22 am #46405AnonymousGuest
I recently purchased an old archtop at a local second hand shop.The guitar lacks a description of brandname. The cross-section on the edge of the F-hole reviels a 3-ply maple top with a nice arch.The back of the body has a nice deep arch as well. The whole instrument is an original tobacco sunburst finish which is flaking off around the edges.The tuning gears are idividual and say US DELUXE and appear to be original with little oil ports.Inside is stamped K32 6630. The tailpiece is riv- ited togeather and a triangular pickup is mounted by 2 screws through rubber bushings onto the face. The instrument has no cracks nor fretwares.The sound is bright but lacks volume. The floating rosewood brid- ge and fret board and bone nut appear in perfect condit -ion.The thing will probably make a great conversation piece sitting in the corner of the living room,but not knowing it’s brandname leaves a mystery. So to any of You experts who feel qualified to make a guess please let me know what You think it might be. Billy
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September 6, 2003 at 11:31 pm #46404AnonymousGuest
im 15 years old my my freind plays the guitar he started off wit an electric 2 learn and he sais its easier 2 learn than an acoustic because acoustic u have 2 push the strings harder and its hurts ur fingers more… but my dad sais the acoustic is better 2 start off with…. now i nead advice on what 2 start 2 learn on acoustic or electric
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September 7, 2003 at 4:57 am #112454AnonymousGuest
I personally think that acoustic is harder to pick and easier to strum. But I would recomend stating off with acoustic and then moving on to electric.
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September 8, 2003 at 1:55 pm #112518AnonymousGuest
Try to play on a classical acoustic one. it plays basically the same than an electric; you don’t have to push on the strings that much.
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September 7, 2003 at 4:25 pm #118370AnonymousGuest
hmmm thats strange cause i played the acoustic 4 about 5 mins and my fingers are in sooooo much PAIN u have 2 push much harder… and why do u recomend acoustic first?
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September 7, 2003 at 8:21 pm #121081AnonymousGuest
Generally starting on acoustic will make you a better player because the fingering is usually less ‘forgiving’ than an electric and you will hear all your mistakes much better on an acoustic… but either is fine to start with and you will probally have more fun right off starting with an electric… don’t worry about sore fingers, at first anything you play will cause this, after a little while you’ll develop callouses on your fingertips and it won’t be an issue. : hmmm thats strange cause i played the acoustic 4 about 5 mins and my fingers are in sooooo much PAIN u have 2 push much harder… and why do u recomend acoustic first?
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September 7, 2003 at 4:55 pm #121080AnonymousGuest
everybody says that u should start off with an acoustic but i think its far better to get a decent beginners electric to start with with a little practice amp. when you start playing guitar your fingers need to get used to the strings and acoustic strings are far harder to push down than a set of light gauge ones. i’d say get a good beginners electric, it will be less painful for your fingers and you can always move to an acoustic later. : hmmm thats strange cause i played the acoustic 4 about 5 mins and my fingers are in sooooo much PAIN u have 2 push much harder… and why do u recomend acoustic first?
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September 6, 2003 at 7:25 pm #46403AnonymousGuest
Anyone knows where to find a tremolo arm holder in the UK for an Ibanez RG565, part number is 2LE2-13B.
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September 6, 2003 at 4:29 pm #46402AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’m in Cairo…Is there anybody else there?
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September 6, 2003 at 2:28 pm #46401AnonymousGuest
((( SONG BOOKS ))) Anthrax – Selections From Spreading and Among (Japanese Edition) (Low Quality) Anthrax – Persistence Of Time Europe – The Final Countdown (Japanese Edition – All Instrunments) Dream Theater – Falling Into Infinity Dream Theater – Images And Words Dream Theater – Scenes From a Memory Dream Theater – Awake Eric Clapton – Unplugged Guitar Song Book Gary Moore – Original Gary Moore (With MP3) Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion I Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion II Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden Iron Maiden – Killers (Japanese Edition) Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast (Japanese Edition) Iron Maiden – Piece Of Mind Iron Maiden – Powerslave Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time Joe Satriani – The Extremist Joe Satriani – Flying A Blue Dream Judas Priest – Painkiller Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti Megadeth – Selections From Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying and So Far, So Good… So What? Megadeth – Rust In Peace Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction Megadeth – Youthanasia Metadeth – Cryptic Writings Megadeth – Risk Metallica – Kill ‘Em All Metallica – Ride The Lightning (for Guitar, Bass and Drums) Metallica – Master Of Puppets Metallica – And Justice For All (for Guitar and Bass) Metallica – Black Album Metallica – Load Metallica – Reload Metallica – Garage Inc. (2 Books) Ozzy Osbourne – The Best Of Paul Gilbert – Guitar From Mars 1 (Japanese Edition – Low Quality) Pink Floyd – The Wall (2 Books) Slayer – Show No Mercy Slayer – Hell Awaits Slayer – Reign In Blood Slayer – Riff By Riff Steve Vai – Selections From: Flex-Able, Flex-Able Leftlovers, Disturbing Peace And Eat ‘Em And Smile (With MP3) Testament – The New Order Testament – Souls Of Black Testament – Practice What You Preach Van Halen – Van Halen I Vinnie Moore – Meltdown Yngwie Malmsteen – Concerto Suites (Japanese Edition) AND A LOT OF INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS. MAIL ME BACK FOR TRADE AT THIS ADRESS: [email protected]
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October 7, 2003 at 8:52 pm #94992AnonymousGuest
: ((( SONG BOOKS ))) : Anthrax – Selections From Spreading and Among (Japanese Edition) (Low Quality) : Anthrax – Persistence Of Time : Europe – The Final Countdown (Japanese Edition – All Instrunments) : Dream Theater – Falling Into Infinity : Dream Theater – Images And Words : Dream Theater – Scenes From a Memory : Dream Theater – Awake : Eric Clapton – Unplugged Guitar Song Book : Gary Moore – Original Gary Moore (With MP3) : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion I : Guns & Roses – Use Your Illusion II : Iron Maiden – Iron Maiden : Iron Maiden – Killers (Japanese Edition) : Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast (Japanese Edition) : Iron Maiden – Piece Of Mind : Iron Maiden – Powerslave : Iron Maiden – Somewhere In Time : Joe Satriani – The Extremist : Joe Satriani – Flying A Blue Dream : Judas Priest – Painkiller : Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II : Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti : Megadeth – Selections From Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying and So Far, So Good… So What? : Megadeth – Rust In Peace : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction : Megadeth – Youthanasia : Metadeth – Cryptic Writings : Megadeth – Risk : Metallica – Kill ‘Em All : Metallica – Ride The Lightning (for Guitar, Bass and Drums) : Metallica – Master Of Puppets : Metallica – And Justice For All (for Guitar and Bass) : Metallica – Black Album : Metallica – Load : Metallica – Reload : Metallica – Garage Inc. (2 Books) : Ozzy Osbourne – The Best Of : Paul Gilbert – Guitar From Mars 1 (Japanese Edition – Low Quality) : Pink Floyd – The Wall (2 Books) : Slayer – Show No Mercy : Slayer – Hell Awaits : Slayer – Reign In Blood : Slayer – Riff By Riff : Steve Vai – Selections From: Flex-Able, Flex-Able Leftlovers, Disturbing Peace And Eat ‘Em And Smile (With MP3) : Testament – The New Order : Testament – Souls Of Black : Testament – Practice What You Preach : Van Halen – Van Halen I : Vinnie Moore – Meltdown : Yngwie Malmsteen – Concerto Suites (Japanese Edition) : AND A LOT OF INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS. : MAIL ME BACK FOR TRADE AT THIS ADRESS: [email protected]
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October 7, 2003 at 8:54 pm #113077AnonymousGuest
: : Joe Satriani – The Extremist : : Joe Satriani – Flying A Blue Dream : : Megadeth – Selections From Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying and So Far, So Good… So What? : : Megadeth – Rust In Peace : : Megadeth – Countdown To Extinction : : Megadeth – Youthanasia : : Metadeth – Cryptic Writings : : Megadeth – Risk
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October 3, 2003 at 7:55 pm #94525AnonymousGuest
: Metallica – Kill ‘Em All : Metallica – Ride The Lightning (for Guitar, Bass and Drums) : Metallica – Master Of Puppets : Metallica – And Justice For All (for Guitar and Bass) : Metallica – Black Album : Metallica – Load : Metallica – Reload : Metallica – Garage Inc. (2 Books) : AND A LOT OF INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS. : MAIL ME BACK FOR TRADE AT THIS ADRESS: [email protected]
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September 6, 2003 at 10:17 am #46400AnonymousGuest
I have a Alvarez Yairi DY 56 (1984)in top condition. Any one know how much its worth ?
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September 6, 2003 at 8:42 am #46398AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : selling
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September 6, 2003 at 5:36 am #46397AnonymousGuest
all strat players who follow the thin religion will not bicker inhouse and all les paul players who follow the fat religion will not argue. those who have a paf pickup on their strat and cannot make up their mind about their religion will have to pick a side as the end is nigh.that who has the loudest amp will prevail in the end.
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September 6, 2003 at 3:58 am #46396AnonymousGuest
want to buy some portuguese guitars? e-mail me at [email protected] I know a great deal about them…i sould know, i live in portugal…
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September 14, 2003 at 2:01 am #112656AnonymousGuest
: want to buy some portuguese guitars? e-mail me at [email protected] I know a great deal about them…i sould know, i live in portugal…
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September 14, 2003 at 2:04 am #118454AnonymousGuest
Please disregard my mistake. I am not selling Portuguese guitars. Please disregard the total message from George of [email protected]
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September 6, 2003 at 12:44 am #46395AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know what a Gibson electric ES330TDC sparkling Burgandy may be worth? I was told that on a scale of 1-10, it’s condition is an 8? Thanks! Cara
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November 26, 2003 at 4:53 am #100807AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone know what a Gibson electric ES330TDC sparkling Burgandy may be worth? I was told that on a scale of 1-10, it’s condition is an 8? Thanks! : Cara Depending on its original condition- it would get between 2250 and 2700.
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September 6, 2003 at 12:21 am #46394AnonymousGuest
I have a GT6 (just recently aquired) and for the life of me I cant suss out how to get a phaser and the Uni-vibe going at the same time – I had the functionality on my Zoom GFX-8 but cant seem to replicate it on the GT6 – is it possible anyone?
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September 21, 2003 at 2:26 am #93322AnonymousGuest
Zoom – Boss, OK, you want Phaser and univibe, ok try a phaser and a tremelo in FX-1 if you experiment with chorus and tremelo then you might be able to get a similar effect… or maybe better! 😉 Hope that was of some use, remember you can change the order of FX to make big differences without changing the parameters…
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September 5, 2003 at 11:18 pm #46393AnonymousGuest
Can anyone e-mail me amp settings. I have a peavy XXL stack and i love playing metallica. But i cant get a good palance of tone & distrortion. I cant amke out the notes with all the distrotion. Right now i am a – High:8, Mid:2, Bass:10 Gain 5 if anyone knows any better settings for metallica pleas e-mail me. Thanks Bairdo
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September 5, 2003 at 10:41 pm #46392AnonymousGuest
I have my hands on a Electra Magnum II model 227, all i could find is that it was made in 74 and discontinued in 75, i am interested in the pricing, someone help please
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September 5, 2003 at 10:44 pm #91845AnonymousGuest
its acutally model 2257 i think you have, but im not sure about the price
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September 5, 2003 at 10:41 pm #91841AnonymousGuest
: I have my hands on a Electra Magnum II model 2275, all i could find is that it was made in 74 and discontinued in 75, i am interested in the pricing, someone help please
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September 8, 2003 at 1:24 am #112440AnonymousGuest
My dad has a Martin D-35 with a hard shell case that he would like to get a price on. The serial # is 236437
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November 23, 2003 at 10:18 pm #114074AnonymousGuest
I have a 1973/74 Martin 00-21, # 349829, with a hard shell case. Spuce and Rosewood w/ herringbone back strip…Would like price Thanks
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September 5, 2003 at 6:12 pm #46390AnonymousGuest
YAHHHH LIKE I’AM GOING TO GO TO A SITE THAT IS SO SLEAZY THEY HAVE TO ‘ADVERTISE’ WITH ANNOYING BANNER SPAM !!!!
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September 6, 2003 at 5:56 am #91867AnonymousGuest
FUCKIN TRUE
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September 5, 2003 at 6:10 pm #46389AnonymousGuest
Hi there if you have it would you send to my email adress the program chordplanet guitar chord finder thank you in advance
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September 5, 2003 at 5:26 pm #46391AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Marcelo Barbero 1970 Classical Guitar
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September 5, 2003 at 3:12 pm #46388AnonymousGuest
I have recently overhauled my strat…. It now has a SD invader at the bridge, and just the original american 1x coil at the neck. I put a simple 2 way switch so I can just flick between them, as when they are together it is simply too overdrivey, making clean play impossible, now, the output volume levels are massively different, with the invader being more than 2x louder……Is there a way I can add something to the wireing to boost the output of the 1x coil pickup, or quieten down the SD with out loosing sound quality? Thanx in advance for any help/ideas…
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September 5, 2003 at 10:26 am #46384AnonymousGuest
My son has a working mans swr that is picking up local radio stations. Does anyone know where I can get schematics and repair data. thanks
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September 26, 2003 at 11:01 am #93791AnonymousGuest
: My son has a working mans swr that is picking up local radio stations. Does anyone know where I can get schematics and repair data. thanks I HAD ONE OF THOSE ONE TIME AND MINE DID THE SAME THING, WE WERE PLAYING JUST ABOUT EVERY WEEKEND AND IT DIDNT REALLY MATTER WHERE IT WOULD PICK THEM UP. I HAD A FRIEND TELL ME THAT I NEEDED TO GET A SIX WAY PLUG WITH A SPEACIAL GROUND THAT WOULD GROUND THE AMP AND NOT PLUG ANYTHING INTO IT. I HAD IT ON A RACK SYSTEM SO I WOULD RUN AN EXTRA LINE FOR POWER.
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September 5, 2003 at 12:00 am #46382AnonymousGuest
Hey. I want to learn the guitar and I would like to hear opinons on the best guitars to learn from and to play Funk.. The old James Brown and Bootsy Collins type stuff. Thanx. How hard is the guitar to learn? I hope much easier than the piano!
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September 9, 2003 at 2:05 am #118376AnonymousGuest
The best way to learn Funk guitar. Buy FUNK RHYTHM GUITAR with Ross Bolton. That is a better videocassette, i found
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September 4, 2003 at 11:58 pm #46383AnonymousGuest
Take a listen to michael Angelo Batio, this by far the fastest guy I have ever heard play
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October 16, 2003 at 12:13 am #95844AnonymousGuest
Some people say that michael angelo or chris impelliteri are the fastest guitarist in the world. I have discs of michael angelo, yngwie,impelliteri. i have listened million of times, but one day i started to listened racer x, i didn’t know who was its guitar player. I am a guitarist and play music of yngwie malmsteen,joe satriani, dream theater, symphony x, system x, but for me the fastest, in conclusion the best guitarist in the world is mr. PAUL GILBERT. That dude is amazing, he can developed a terrifying speed. He studied different techniques yngwie, gary moore buckethead,and michael angelo. he has a perfect technique. paul you are a god.
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September 5, 2003 at 1:40 am #91876AnonymousGuest
What kind of music is it?
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September 7, 2003 at 8:42 pm #112448AnonymousGuest
: What kind of music is it? SHITTY !!!!
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September 26, 2003 at 10:31 pm #112863AnonymousGuest
if u think that then why are you looking at the forum?
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September 5, 2003 at 9:16 am #112393AnonymousGuest
: What kind of music is it? it is very unique, alternative rock i guess he uses classical and blues theory, lots of arpegios, he plays incredibly fast uses lots of distortion, he used to play for a band called Nitro, kind of like steve Vai and Yngwie Malmsteen mixed, he has his own unique style though, his songs are all instrumental no vocals, you have to here him for yourself, his type of music is very hard to describe, and it is incredibly complex with lots of changes. very immpresive
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September 4, 2003 at 10:57 pm #46381AnonymousGuest
Im pretty much new to guitar and im wondering what is really essential to get a wide variety of tones… What is it that really makes the tones sound better or different? is it the guitar, the pedals/effects, or anything else? and what would u reccomend as a good gigging amp? price range $200-600. Thanks
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September 6, 2003 at 12:33 am #91851AnonymousGuest
It is a combination of all of those factors. Cheep stuff is made with inferior materials. You get what you pay for. As for what is good…? Depends on what you play and what you hope to achieve. For general rock and classic rock you can’t go wrong with a Marshall…as for which model will be up to you. If you play harder stuff then go with a Crate Excalibur.
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September 4, 2003 at 10:49 pm #46380AnonymousGuest
How much is this guitar worth… I was offered 3500 7years ago for it.. I’m thinking it is worth more now.
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September 27, 2003 at 7:58 am #93779AnonymousGuest
My grandfather has a ’34. We were in Nashville, returning home, and some guy offered us 10k on the spot. We knew better. Ours is beaten up as well, but hold on to it. I went to EBay and the Instrument Exchange and IM/PMed him to see what he thought. Might be worth the try?
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September 10, 2003 at 7:45 pm #112532AnonymousGuest
My Grandfather has a 37 martin in perfect condition. Value, 23K…..do not sell unless you are sure of its value.
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September 4, 2003 at 10:24 pm #46379AnonymousGuest
How much is this guitar worth… I was offered 3500 7years ago for it.. I’m thinking it is worth more now.
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September 4, 2003 at 7:44 pm #46376AnonymousGuest
I am considering purchasing a like-new St. Blues guitar. The internet has very little data on these guitars other than they were made in St. Louis prior to 1986. Does anyone have in other info such as prices, collectability, durability, etc.?
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September 20, 2003 at 12:48 am #93219AnonymousGuest
: I am considering purchasing a like-new St. Blues guitar. The internet has very little data on these guitars other than they were made in St. Louis prior to 1986. Does anyone have in other info such as prices, collectability, durability, etc.? **** Actually, they were’nt made in St. Louis. They were built by Strings N’ Things of Memphis. I own serial #0007 of the custom Fenders they built in the late ’70s and early 80s. My favorite guitar. The reproduction of a vintage Fender was so close they got sued by Fender and had to change their body styles and head stocks. My guess it was the bootleg Fender decals they put on the head stock. They never advertised them as Fenders, but it certainly looked pretty. Anyway, the St. Blues was a result of this issue. I believe you have the date about right. It happened sometime around 84-86 that the change came about. I’m still trying to find a vintage copy of Cream Magazine’s 1980 gear issue. It had a lineup of Strings N’ Thing’s custom guitars and a few of their vintage collection. My guitar made the foldout. Misplaced my copy over the years. Hope this helps. Asher Rapp
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September 10, 2003 at 8:03 pm #92387AnonymousGuest
These guitars were made in Memphis, nopt Saint Louis. VERY good guitars…well made and play like a dream : I am considering purchasing a like-new St. Blues guitar. The internet has very little data on these guitars other than they were made in St. Louis prior to 1986. Does anyone have in other info such as prices, collectability, durability, etc.?
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October 1, 2003 at 6:40 pm #94224AnonymousGuest
I’ve had one for about 20 years and really love my "tele" I’m pretty sure these were made in Memphis/or Nashville by Strings & THings – mine is pretty beet up now but still sounds great : These guitars were made in Memphis, nopt Saint Louis. VERY good guitars…well made and play like a dream : : : I am considering purchasing a like-new St. Blues guitar. The internet has very little data on these guitars other than they were made in St. Louis prior to 1986. Does anyone have in other info such as prices, collectability, durability, etc.?
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September 4, 2003 at 5:30 pm #46377AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know a set up on the Boss ME 30 which will give me an Angus Young type sound? I have got a Gibson SG standard which I play through a Peavey Bandit – but I can’t seem to get that AC/DC tone! Peter
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December 20, 2003 at 4:24 am #80649AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone know a set up on the Boss ME 30 which will give me an Angus Young type sound? I have got a Gibson SG standard which I play through a Peavey Bandit – but I can’t seem to get that AC/DC tone! : Peter Your Gay
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September 4, 2003 at 4:13 pm #46375AnonymousGuest
Hi. I have a korean Squier Stratocaster and i want to replace it’s bridge. I’d like to now if installing a floydrose bridge is going to be hard. And what about the locking nuts? For these i have to, at least, to drill. Can you advise? Thanks, R Gonçalves
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September 6, 2003 at 12:36 am #91850AnonymousGuest
It’s not worth it. You’d be better off just to buy a new guitar. A good Floyd will run you upwards of $100.00. You’ll have to some some re-routing of the body. Installing the locking nut will be a pain as well and possibly more routing. And if you screw up any part of it you might as well toss the guitar in the trash. For a cheepie look at the Fender Stagemasters. I believe they make a Floyd model. Or go to http://www.musicyo.com and check out the Kramer line. They’re very good for the price.
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September 4, 2003 at 2:41 pm #46374AnonymousGuest
I’d like someone to tell me the best site for advertising and eventually selling these two amps.
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September 4, 2003 at 9:47 am #46372AnonymousGuest
Metallica is they best band of all time! You wanna know why? Because the lyrics to their songs and they way they play are unbelievable! James Hetfield is a God! Metallica didnt sell-out. Just because a band is on the radio and on MTV and a big success doesnt mean they are sell-outs. Most of you people who diss the "new" Metallica are just pissed because a lot more people like Metallica; not just the "metalheads"
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September 4, 2003 at 11:06 am #91678AnonymousGuest
: Metallica is they best band of all time! You wanna know why? Because the lyrics to their songs and they way they play are unbelievable! James Hetfield is a God! Metallica didnt sell-out. Just because a band is on the radio and on MTV and a big success doesnt mean they are sell-outs. Most of you people who diss the "new" Metallica are just pissed because a lot more people like Metallica; not just the "metalheads" You know… this topic took us some time. http://www.mysongbook.com came to conclusion that metallica lived from 1983 to 1986 (started dying from 1987 to 1991 and finally died in 93)… read metallica posts there… there are approximately 20 of them.
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September 4, 2003 at 6:53 am #46370AnonymousGuest
My 16 year old girl is looking for her first electric guitar. Her musical taste and playing prferences run from 60-70’s hard rock through to Nirvana (her favorite) to present day alternative. Any ideas as to where to concentrate our efforts with regard to picking a suitable instrument that is less than $700 USD? Lookin for the most bang for the buck.
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September 6, 2003 at 12:40 am #91848AnonymousGuest
The problem is that she doesn’t know what she likes yet. If her taste in guitar type shift then she’s stuck with a guitar she doesn’t like but can’t get rid of because you bought it for her. Surprise her with a gift cirtificate and let her choose. Otherwise Les Pauls are good, Strats might work, Schecter is awsome as well. Are you planning on an amp, too? That will affect your budget and you might want to get a little cheeper guitar in order to get a decent amp.
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September 4, 2003 at 11:56 pm #91710AnonymousGuest
both Ibanez and Yamaha do good value beginners guitars. I would personally go with a Yamaha. : My 16 year old girl is looking for her first electric guitar. Her musical taste and playing prferences run from 60-70’s hard rock through to Nirvana (her favorite) to present day alternative. Any ideas as to where to concentrate our efforts with regard to picking a suitable instrument that is less than $700 USD? Lookin for the most bang for the buck.
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September 4, 2003 at 4:39 am #46367AnonymousGuest
I am lookin for an acoustic guitar for a beginner i want somethin that will last a long time and that sounds good. Please reply if you know of a good deal or if some hints on what i should look for.
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September 7, 2003 at 12:51 am #112447AnonymousGuest
: I am lookin for an acoustic guitar for a beginner i want somethin that will last a long time and that sounds good. Please reply if you know of a good deal or if some hints on what i should look for.
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September 4, 2003 at 3:54 am #46366AnonymousGuest
how would one wire a Marshall mono cab to a stereo cab
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September 4, 2003 at 3:29 am #46365AnonymousGuest
anyone that has info on this one please. nephew bequeathed. looks old, lots of dials,tremelo dept, reverb and wave stuff on top silver plate, two silver carry handles proud of top. may be keyboard amp? no clues need help thanks aye andi
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September 4, 2003 at 2:35 am #46363AnonymousGuest
Haven’t flown since before 9-11 and wondering how stringent the rules have become for carrying on this accustic guitar.
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November 27, 2003 at 11:20 am #100929AnonymousGuest
Well said. Regards from Anaheim, the obesity med (diet pill) capital of the world! RX <a href="http://www.phentermine.ms/">Phentermine</a>
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November 18, 2003 at 8:58 pm #99981AnonymousGuest
Great comments guys. Peter <a href="http://www.fda.gov/">FDA</a>
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November 14, 2003 at 3:39 pm #99362AnonymousGuest
Great comments guys. Peter <a href="http://www.fda.gov/">FDA</a>
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September 4, 2003 at 2:05 am #46364AnonymousGuest
<a href="http://www.adultswim.com/webcam/gal_mov/sg_kid/movie.ram">Funny as hell</a>
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September 4, 2003 at 1:29 am #46359AnonymousGuest
I really really really, need to learn the placement of notes and the fingerings on the bass guitar I have to learn because the guy that plays with me now is leaving next year and I’m the only one who can learn I know how to read the notes and what they are i just ned someone to show me where they are on the actual guitar a chart or diagram ould be awsome or just an email thanks!!! my email- [email protected]
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September 20, 2003 at 2:58 am #93204AnonymousGuest
: I really really really, need to learn the placement of notes and the fingerings on the bass guitar I have to learn because the guy that plays with me now is leaving next year and I’m the only one who can learn I know how to read the notes and what they are i just ned someone to show me where they are on the actual guitar a chart or diagram ould be awsome or just an email thanks!!! my email- [email protected]
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September 7, 2003 at 5:45 pm #112438AnonymousGuest
hey i was lookin for the samething b/c i wanted to be able to read music on bass b/c i already know how to…newayz i found this on mxtabs.net…just go to this link and save the text file http://www.musicianforums.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=86175&ref=mx
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September 3, 2003 at 6:13 pm #46357AnonymousGuest
I was playing in a club in Lawton OK in the early 60’s and had my mosrite bass stolen from me. It had dual pickups. Looking to replace it or get it back.
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October 17, 2003 at 6:33 am #96061AnonymousGuest
Hello, I have a 60’s mosrite bass. Could you explain it for me or explain what you are looking for.My bass is a burgandy red short scale. please email me @ [email protected] : I was playing in a club in Lawton OK in the early 60’s and had my mosrite bass stolen from me. It had dual pickups. Looking to replace it or get it back.
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September 3, 2003 at 3:34 pm #46355AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have a jedson les paul copy for sale? Best regards Roy
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September 3, 2003 at 5:15 pm #91546AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have a jedson les paul copy for sale? : Best regards : Roy I have one. I was thinking of selling but for a reasonable offer I might be tempted. I’ve brought thr guitar 22 years ago, it was my first and I got it back from a friend last year.
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September 6, 2003 at 11:56 pm #112471AnonymousGuest
: : Does anyone have a jedson les paul copy for sale? : : Best regards : : Roy : I have one. I was thinking of selling but for a reasonable offer I might be tempted. I’ve brought thr guitar 22 years ago, it was my first and I got it back from a friend last year. Paul I have sent you an email regarding the guitar. Hope to hear from you soon. Best Regards Roy
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November 8, 2003 at 10:44 pm #113811AnonymousGuest
Roy, I have just picked one up today. Dont know much about it really. Are they a sort after item or make . I also have another Jedson, its body is a cross between a strat and a tele. Does that mean any thing to you ? john
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September 3, 2003 at 11:36 am #46349AnonymousGuest
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September 3, 2003 at 9:46 am #46351AnonymousGuest
I need to find out how much my gutiar is worth. It is a Oscar Schmidt, cutaway acustic/electric. Model no. is OG4CE. If anyone cant tell me where i can go to find out how much it is worth online, please let me know. I have went to several local music outlets and they cannot even find the correct model number to tell me how much it is worth. I bought the gutiar about 11 yrs ago. Thanks John
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September 3, 2003 at 6:52 am #46348AnonymousGuest
I have found a used Marshall Lead 12 Mini-Stack from 1983 at a pawn shop. I want it to replace a 25 watt peavey combo, but it is only twelve watts. it is a really good deal, so i dont want to pass it up, but i need a loud amp. does any body have any expierience with this amp? how loud can it get? thanks
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November 14, 2003 at 4:28 am #99406AnonymousGuest
well in my opinion this is a great amp , very reliable , i have put it into a 400w rms quad speaker box and it sounds great it has the same tech as the jcm800 and has good transistors the new ones are less reliable , if you want effects get a good multi pedal id swap it , peavy suck , they tried to emulate tubes , just shows how poor the company is cheers
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October 24, 2003 at 1:28 pm #96898AnonymousGuest
Hey! I have also an Marshall Lead12 Amp, and i am very sad, because i lost one of the Speakerboxes. I need the one, wich is not sloping. Could someone help me? I want to buy it! Thanks! [email protected] : I have found a used Marshall Lead 12 Mini-Stack from 1983 at a pawn shop. I want it to replace a 25 watt peavey combo, but it is only twelve watts. it is a really good deal, so i dont want to pass it up, but i need a loud amp. does any body have any expierience with this amp? how loud can it get? thanks
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October 11, 2003 at 7:28 pm #95388AnonymousGuest
Unless the price is really good, I’d bypass the old model for the new one, which I have, and occasionally use on stage. MG15MS2 model. 15 watts, 10" speakers instead of the original 8", two channels, and reverb. They go for about $200 used, less if they’re a little beat up. The sound is far better than the old models. Marshall is discontinuing them, though, so I’d grab one quick if you find it, they’ll be even harder to find soon. And yes, it’ll blow the Peavey you have right out of the water.
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September 3, 2003 at 5:16 pm #91531AnonymousGuest
They are pretty ‘loud’ for 12 watts but tend to ‘break up’ when cranked, ony way to know for sure is to crank it up and see if it’s loud enough for you and you like the sound when it’s cranked. : I have found a used Marshall Lead 12 Mini-Stack from 1983 at a pawn shop. I want it to replace a 25 watt peavey combo, but it is only twelve watts. it is a really good deal, so i dont want to pass it up, but i need a loud amp. does any body have any expierience with this amp? how loud can it get? thanks
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September 3, 2003 at 6:48 am #46347AnonymousGuest
I just bought a Boss OS-2 overdrive/ distortion pedal. Has anyone used this kind of boss pedal before? If so, do you have any good suggestions as to good settings on it? Steve
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September 3, 2003 at 5:20 am #46346AnonymousGuest
a very basic, plain acoustic gutiar was passed down to me in an old aligator skin case from my grandfather who passed away…..nothing on the outside…..inside it has a old "once white" label the reads…STYLE: C1_CLASSIC, GIBSON: GUITAR, NUMBER: R-7211-30, GIBSON INC., KALAMAZOO MICH U.S.A…..is this something special?…..i hate to say it just feels cheap….plus there is no strings on it…..hmm someone help me…..i cant find anything on this guitar….
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September 3, 2003 at 2:58 am #46345AnonymousGuest
trying to find some info on my admira guitar i bought in 1975.the model is a belinda made in spain.was tring to find its value
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December 27, 2012 at 12:33 am #100633AnonymousGuest
http://www.guitarraclasicadelcamp.com/viewtopic.php?t=18685&p=123211
He contactado en diversas ocasiones con la fabrica Admira y finalmente tuve la suerte de hablar con un antiguo operario de la empresa vasca, que me comentó que la guitarra Admira modelo Belinda dejo de fabricarse en1992, hace 20 años y que se trata de una guitarra hecha a mano, para iniciación y comparable a la actual modelo Sevilla que está englobada en el nivel bajo del segmento de guitarras avanzadas, con un precio actual en 2012 entre 220€ en fabrica a 300€ en algunas tiendas.
Mi guitarra Admira Belinda fue construida en 1964. Sus características técnicas según he podido averiguar son las de una guitarra bien construida empleando curiosamente gran variedad de maderas nobles y con algunos detalles artesanos como el labrado a mano, o el empleo del arce en natual, que actualmente se encuentran en desuso en guitarras similares como la misma Admira Sevilla, debido fundamentelmente por su elevado coste.
Como resultado de todo elo, el sonido que se obtiene se compone de matices de buenos medios y agudos definidos, mientras que los graves son muy buenos y con gran resonancia.
Esta combinación de guitarra artesana descatalogada, hace que el precio de la Admira Belinda pueda alcanzar actualmente en el mercado entre los 300 a 400€ si la guitarra está en optimo estado y con algunos cambios como la sustitución de la selleta de plástico original por una de hueso y por supuesto con unas buenas cuerdas Savarez por ejemplo.
COMPARATIVA: Admira Sevilla año 2012 con Admira Belinda año 1964
Modelo Sevilla año 2012
Tapa: Cedro macizo (parece ser que antes de 2001 se construía con abeto)
Aros y Fondo: Sapelly Natural
Brazo: Samanguila
Diapasón: Mongoy
Puente: Mongoy
Clavijero: Niquelado
Filetes en cantos de tapa y fondo
Acabado brillanteModelo Belinda año 1964
Tapa: Madera de Abeto macizo Aleman o centroeuropeo con tintes de laca oscuro brillante imitando el cedro, según la valoración realizada por el luthier David Merchan de Valencia y por su ayudante.
Podría ser madera de Cedro macizo si se hubiera construido después de 1970
Aros: Madera de Sapeli en color marrón (Entandrophragma Cylindricum). Es una madera africana de aspecto y propiedades sonoras como la Caoba muy apreciada en ebanistería.
Fondo: Madera de Sapeli en color marrón con Línea blanca divisoria decorativa de madera de Arce en su color natural entre las 2 mitades del centro del fondo de la guitarra.
Cantos de la tapa: Madera de Arce en color natural
Cantos del fondo: Madera de Arce en color natural
Brazo: Madera de Samanguila, es caoba semidensa, muy resistente a deformaciones por la tensión o golpes.
Pala del mástil: Madera de Samanguilla maciza sin chapa. Dispone de líneas divisorias y dibujos decorativos labrados a mano por el artesano constructor, con motivos florales.
Diapasón Madera de Mongoy (Guibourtia Ehie ) teñida de fábrica imitando el Palosanto. El mongoy ofrece un carácter rico en armónicos, con gran respuesta de graves, parecidos al palisandro.
Puente: Madera de Mongoy teñido de fábrica imitando el Palosanto.
Clavijero: Niquelado y con un acabado tradicional de la época con figura de arpas en los costados.
Palometas: De Nacar.
Acabado cuerpo y mástil: Acabado pulido brillante.
Cejuela: De hueso
Selleta: De plástico duro (en mi guitarra la he sustituido por una de hueso, cuesta 15€ cambiarlo por un luthier consiguiendo una mejora excelente en la transmisión del sonido).
Boca: Rosetón con fina decoración de marquetería exclusiva en doble aro.
Trastes: Alpaca o Plata Alemana (es una aleación, no es Plata metal fino). La Alpaca es una aleación ternaria compuesta por zinc (8-45%), cobre (45-70%) y níquel (8-20%)Documentación bibliográfíca:
http://www.enrique-keller.com/index.htm
http://www.admira.es
fabricante de guitarrashttp://www.loselectricos.com/clasesguitarrabarcelona
Guitarrista profesionalhttp://www.davidmerchan.com/
Luthierhttp://www.guitarraclasicadelcamp.com/
http://guitarra.artepulsado.com/
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January 7, 2005 at 7:01 pm #97258AnonymousGuest
(From Caracas – Venezuela) (Sorry about my english) I have one too, was a gift. I don’t know how much it cost. It’s very difficult to find some information about that guitar, it sounds awesome. For me that guitar is alive
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September 3, 2003 at 2:46 am #46344AnonymousGuest
You can listen to a new guitar music at http://www.guitar-litvinov.ru
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September 2, 2003 at 10:44 pm #46342AnonymousGuest
I am looking to buy an epiphone les paul classic (the have open coil humbuckers)…if anywone has one for sale we could make arrangements…thank you for your time Miguel
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September 2, 2003 at 8:56 pm #46341AnonymousGuest
I have a Epiphone les paul studeo, and the pickup select switch is give me hell. Its fine when the bridge pickup is selected, when i select the other pickup positions and its fune but when i move it back down to the bridge pick up it seams to cut it out and i have to take the cable out of the guitar and put it back into it for it to work again. I would like to know why this is, ive looked at the electronics and they seem fine. any infomation will be much apreaciated
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September 3, 2003 at 5:29 pm #91545AnonymousGuest
Epi’s are know for their cheap toggle switches that start ‘cutting out’ after awhile, but if you have to take it out and move the wire (as opposed to just toggling the switch back and forth to get the bridge back) it might be a bad solder joint or wire. i would just replace it with a good quality switch as you will have to do this eventually anyways and if it is a bad solder joint replacement will correct that too. : I have a Epiphone les paul studeo, and the pickup select switch is give me hell. Its fine when the bridge pickup is selected, when i select the other pickup positions and its fune but when i move it back down to the bridge pick up it seams to cut it out and i have to take the cable out of the guitar and put it back into it for it to work again. : I would like to know why this is, ive looked at the electronics and they seem fine. : any infomation will be much apreaciated
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October 21, 2003 at 10:54 pm #96640AnonymousGuest
I bought a les paul of my freind for £30 but it was nacked(what my freind told me), but ur right it was the toggle switch that had just bin disconnected. i know how u feel mate
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October 22, 2003 at 7:37 am #118927AnonymousGuest
The stock switches in them are crap. I have changed out about a dozen of them for people I know. Your problem is a very common one. You can pick up a new switch (I use repro ones)for about $7Cnd. Takes two minutes to change them out.
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September 2, 2003 at 8:04 pm #46340AnonymousGuest
Do you have any good settings of it??? ive got fender amp 65 and no good setting can i set!!! can you believe it? stuff’s so expensive and i cant play it with the sound i’d like to have…can you help me?
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September 10, 2003 at 10:54 pm #92428AnonymousGuest
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September 2, 2003 at 8:01 pm #46339AnonymousGuest
what guitar at this price would you advise i buy, i’m after the fat sound that a twin pick-up produces, my 1st choice so far is the epiphone les paul custom, what do u think? , i want to spend around £350 which is around $650 dollars i think. any feedback appreciated, it’s quite difficult finding a guitar as there are so many to choose from.
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September 3, 2003 at 7:39 pm #91534AnonymousGuest
Look at the woods in other guitars. Obviously the Les Paul gets a good amount of its tone from the maple and mahogony. Schecter makes a good guitar with maple on top of mahogony and you won’t go wrong with it. Plan on changing out your pickups. Stock Epi pickups aren’t all that great. Plan on going with some Duncan 59’s or something depending on the tone you’re after. : what guitar at this price would you advise i buy, i’m after the fat sound that a twin pick-up produces, my 1st choice so far is the epiphone les paul custom, what do u think? , i want to spend around £350 which is around $650 dollars i think. any feedback appreciated, it’s quite difficult finding a guitar as there are so many to choose from.
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September 2, 2003 at 7:45 pm #46338AnonymousGuest
Thinking about putting something together and want to locate some fellow heavy metal lovers in Tucson.
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September 2, 2003 at 5:33 pm #46337AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any info about a 1994 40th anniversary strat. new condition?
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September 2, 2003 at 8:05 am #46336AnonymousGuest
I recently acquired a Super Reverb from a friend (for free!!) I know next to nothing about it. The label on the inside back is water damaged, so any hope of information that way is lost. The stamped number on the back of the amplifier is A 21726. I’m not even sure whether or not that is the serial!! It obviously is not in the best of condition, but if we can gather enough info, my friend and i hope to restore it. Thanks alot!! any info helps!!
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September 4, 2003 at 10:53 pm #91671AnonymousGuest
: I recently acquired a Super Reverb from a friend (for free!!) I know next to nothing about it. The label on the inside back is water damaged, so any hope of information that way is lost. The stamped number on the back of the amplifier is A 21726. I’m not even sure whether or not that is the serial!! It obviously is not in the best of condition, but if we can gather enough info, my friend and i hope to restore it. Thanks alot!! any info helps!! Contact Doug at http://www.vintagesoundworks.com
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September 2, 2003 at 7:15 am #46334AnonymousGuest
I bout this epiphone electric guiter as a first guitar about teo years ago. I have been tring to find out some imfo on it, and can’t. the tag on the inside of it says LES PAUL EB the number is R98G 1077 please help Very differant looking guitar hollow body arch top with green pick-ups & tunning keys pearl enlay on the fret board. It is black with white pick guard nad edging has a great sound
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August 3, 2004 at 2:21 pm #109999AnonymousGuest
: I bout this epiphone hollow guiter as a first guitar about teo years ago. I have been tring to find out some imfo on it, and can’t. the tag on the inside of it says LES PAUL EB the number is R98G 1077 please help Very differant looking guitar hollow body arch top with green pick-ups & tunning keys pearl enlay on the fret board. It is black with white pick guard nad edging has a great sound
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September 2, 2003 at 7:16 am #91378AnonymousGuest
: I bout this epiphone electric guiter as a first guitar about teo years ago. I have been tring to find out some imfo on it, and can’t. the tag on the inside of it says LES PAUL EB the number is R98G 1077 please help Very differant looking guitar hollow body arch top with green pick-ups & tunning keys pearl enlay on the fret board. It is black with white pick guard nad edging has a great sound
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September 2, 2003 at 4:10 am #46335AnonymousGuest
I can not find any information on this model. I would like to learn a bit more about it. It is my husbands Guitar. I love the sound of this guitar, so does my hubby. If anyone can help me, that would be great. Thank you for your help.
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September 2, 2003 at 12:11 am #46332AnonymousGuest
I have a Tatay guitar which I would like to have repaired. Can anyone suggest a reliable shop in Brooklyn or the New York city area?
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September 2, 2003 at 12:03 am #46333AnonymousGuest
How do I tell how old my stella is and if its an O.S. or a Harmony?? Can anyone help I would like to sell it.
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October 19, 2003 at 11:52 am #96311AnonymousGuest
Check this site http://www.stellaguitars.com Once you’ve seen a few example of these guitars it’s pretty easy to tell, but generally…. Harmony guitars: Made of birch thru’out (including the top) "Stella" on the headstock does NOT have a ‘swoosh’ underline. Regular style headstock (NOT slotted) No bindings (just painted) Date stamped in ink inside (F-55-** indicates Fall of 1955, last digits/letters are presumed to indicate shift or batch numbers). Seperate serial number stamp by the heelblock in the form of 9815H929 (‘H’ for Harmony, ‘929’ is the model number..i this case small bied "Tigerstripe" sunburst finish). OSCAR SCHMIDT Stellas Headstock logo has a ‘swoosh’ line under it. Commonly (but not exclusively ) made from woods other than birch, including spruce tops. Fancy paper label inside soundhole Got any more of a description or a photo? I’ve had dozens of Harmonys and Stellas from 1930’s thru to 1960s and modern re-issues..so I’ve seen a few of em!
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October 19, 2003 at 11:51 am #96316AnonymousGuest
Check this site http://www.stellaguitars.com Once you’ve seen a few example of these guitars it’s pretty easy to tell, but generally…. Harmony guitars: Made of birch thru’out (including the top) "Stella" on the headstock does NOT have a ‘swoosh’ underline. Regular style headstock (NOT slotted) No bindings (just painted) Date stamped in ink inside (F-55-** indicates Fall of 1955, last digits/letters are presumed to indicate shift or batch numbers). Seperate serial number stamp by the heelblock in the form of 9815H929 (‘H’ for Harmony, ‘929’ is the model number..i this case small bied "Tigerstripe" sunburst finish). OSCAR SCHMIDT Stellas Headstock logo has a ‘swoosh’ line under it. Commonly (but not exclusively ) made from woods other than birch, including spruce tops. Fancy paper label inside soundhole Got any more of a description or a photo? I’ve had dozens of Harmonys and Stellas from 1930’s thru to 1960s and modern re-issues..so I’ve seen a few of em!
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November 18, 2003 at 9:41 pm #99993AnonymousGuest
i just bought a stella for 10 dollars,and i cant seem to date it. it has a stamp serial number 6790H604 everywhere i look i cant seem to find out what the date is if you can help me out let me know.
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November 10, 2003 at 3:25 am #98846AnonymousGuest
:I have a stella guitar I got at a garage sale. My 12 year old Grandaughter is learning to play it. The # 0n the inside is 3882H929. Any info on it will be appreciated. Art Breeden : http://www.stellaguitars.com : Once you’ve seen a few example of these guitars it’s pretty easy to tell, but generally…. : Harmony guitars: : Made of birch thru’out (including the top) : "Stella" on the headstock does NOT have a ‘swoosh’ underline. : Regular style headstock (NOT slotted) : No bindings (just painted) : Date stamped in ink inside (F-55-** indicates Fall of 1955, last digits/letters are presumed to indicate shift or batch numbers). Seperate serial number stamp by the heelblock in the form of 9815H929 (‘H’ for Harmony, ‘929’ is the model number..i this case small bied "Tigerstripe" sunburst finish). : OSCAR SCHMIDT Stellas : Headstock logo has a ‘swoosh’ line under it. : Commonly (but not exclusively ) made from woods other than birch, including spruce tops. : Fancy paper label inside soundhole : Got any more of a description or a photo? I’ve had dozens of Harmonys and Stellas from 1930’s thru to 1960s and modern re-issues..so I’ve seen a few of em!
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September 1, 2003 at 11:53 pm #46331AnonymousGuest
My elderly, great aunt has a few guitars she is wants to sell, but has no idea for how much. Can anyone help me get values for her? All I know is what she wrote to me: 1.National – Velco Mfg. Co. 2.Gretch by Bigsry – Chet Atkins Tennessee 3. Gibson Model Blue Ridge, Kalamazoo MI 4. Maybelle Rio Bravo 6 – 1018 EKO guitars Brown. These would all be at the very least 25 years old. Any help would be appreciated!
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December 2, 2004 at 3:55 am #92967AnonymousGuest
: My great uncle Gave me his old guitar before he passed and here recently I have wanted to paint it, but everyone has freaked out because it is an old guitar and saying that it will lose its value. so im wanting to know just how old it is and about how much its value is before i destroy its origional look
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September 1, 2003 at 11:39 pm #46330AnonymousGuest
Hi, I’m looking for websites that sell or have downloadable sheet music for classical guitar trios and guitar chamber music. I’ve been looking around for a while but haven’t found much so any help would be gratly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Chris
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September 1, 2003 at 11:34 pm #46329AnonymousGuest
Anyone able to teach spanish guitar based in Slough, Windsor or Eton? Please get in touch if you know anyone.
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September 1, 2003 at 10:52 pm #46326AnonymousGuest
I’ve just replaced the strings on my DeArmond M65C guitar and the low e sting has suddenly started to buzz, all the other strings are fine. Help Please!!!!
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September 2, 2003 at 5:00 am #91394AnonymousGuest
This can be one of two problems 1)fret, 2)- nut. A re-fret can be exspensive and so is replacing the nut. Try taking a piece of tin foil real small and fold it up and put it between your low e and the nut. If there is too much room it can cause buzzing. This is a cheap way to fix it.
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September 12, 2003 at 6:48 am #92584AnonymousGuest
: This can be one of two problems 1)fret, 2)- nut. A re-fret can be exspensive and so is replacing the nut. Try taking a piece of tin foil real small and fold it up and put it between your low e and the nut. If there is too much room it can cause buzzing. This is a cheap way to fix it. are your newe strings a lighter guage than you oldones? lighter guage strings have a lower overall tension so they vibrate farther than heavier ones causing the string to hit a fret. assuming there was no problem prior to replacing the strings
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September 1, 2003 at 9:36 pm #46328AnonymousGuest
Hi I have a Boss GT-5 that has been sent through the post and now won’t power up. Any ideas on how to fix it?! Thanks in advance all! Steve
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November 18, 2003 at 8:28 pm #99832AnonymousGuest
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September 1, 2003 at 5:34 pm #46324AnonymousGuest
Can any body share with me the origins and apprx. value of a ventura arch top with f holes and block inlays. I was told that the inlays were probably plastic – ??
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October 26, 2003 at 12:43 am #113445AnonymousGuest
Where are you located? I just purchased a guitar just like your! : Can any body share with me the origins and apprx. value : of a ventura arch top with f holes and block inlays. : I was told that the inlays were probably plastic – ??
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September 8, 2003 at 6:49 am #112529AnonymousGuest
: Can any body share with me the origins and apprx. value : of a ventura arch top with f holes and block inlays. : I was told that the inlays were probably plastic – ?? Ventrura were mass produced so they aren’t really worth too much, depending on year though. Older ones could fetch you some money.
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November 18, 2003 at 7:34 am #113974AnonymousGuest
: : Can any body share with me the origins and apprx. value : : of a ventura arch top with f holes and block inlays. : : I was told that the inlays were probably plastic – ?? : Ventrura were mass produced so they aren’t really worth too much, depending on year though. Older ones could fetch you some money. Ventura guitars were made in the late 60s and early 70s,in Japan, although some models were mass produced they were a good quality guitar for the times, I have a Gibson ES335 Ventura Copy, And still Gig with it! There are not many around and because of that, they are worth some money if they have been taken care of, If you ever want to sell it let me know!
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September 1, 2003 at 5:07 pm #46322AnonymousGuest
I need the zoom 606 Factory-Patches to store them in my ZOOM-505! Can somebody help me?
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September 12, 2003 at 6:50 am #92554AnonymousGuest
: I need the zoom 606 Factory-Patches to store them in my ZOOM-505! : Can somebody help me? can’t be done unless you take a 606 and look at all the parameters and copy them manually into you 505
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September 1, 2003 at 5:06 pm #46323AnonymousGuest
I need the zoom 606 Factory-Patches to store them in my ZOOM-505! Can somebody help me?
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