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July 3, 2001 at 9:51 am #35353AnonymousGuest
I need the wiring diagram for a 1985 japanese/Mexican
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July 2, 2001 at 11:20 pm #35335AnonymousGuest
: I had this guitar since i was 14 I am now 50 and would like to know the worth of this guitar great shape
I have a B-45 12 string, bought it in Northern England (UK) in 1974 used. It has a rosewood finish and is the rare version with the Pin Bridge. Have seen similar advertised for 00 in USA but these guitars have a rarity value over here in the UK and I have been offered in excess of £2000.
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July 2, 2001 at 9:12 am #35317AnonymousGuest
I found another b.s.b. site that you might enjoy:http://gayspunk.com/nude_actors/BackstreetBoyslight.html
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June 26, 2001 at 5:05 pm #35208AnonymousGuest
I send all my greetings from Egypt . I wish you happiness and success . I would like you to e-mail me as soon as possible .
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June 26, 2001 at 3:35 pm #35204AnonymousGuest
How are electric guitars made, and do u have a pic of a electric guitar and what all the parts are called on it?
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June 26, 2001 at 12:23 pm #35199AnonymousGuest
: need lyrics for boys are back in town
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June 22, 2001 at 4:39 am #35095AnonymousGuest
where did the guitar come from? How has it changed
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June 22, 2001 at 4:37 am #35093AnonymousGuest
where did the guitar come from? How has it changed
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June 21, 2001 at 9:27 pm #35077AnonymousGuest
i would love to see pics of this guitar if you have it please contact my at the above e-mail addess.
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June 18, 2001 at 11:10 pm #35007AnonymousGuest
: Es bunisima su musica meagrada mucho
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June 18, 2001 at 6:25 pm #34997AnonymousGuest
I have a Peavey Classic 30 amp and a 76 Strat. I hope to inject the Pod thriugh the mixing console but also plan to keep some sound in my back for a better balance on stage (the other guy with me still uses a traditional system with amp an d stomp pedals. Thank you
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June 13, 2001 at 1:45 am #34887AnonymousGuest
: : : Was wondering if anyone has used this program. I want to start doing some recording at home, but have no experience and this looked fairly easy to start with.
I was using the program with Windows ME. They say it’s really not supported with ME but it ran fine. It’s a great program actually but I now run Windows 2000 and they don’t have an installer to get it running on anything but 95/98! I want to know if anyone knows of a special installer that would work with Guitar Tracks and Windows 2000.
: : This program is cool. I plug my guitar right into the soundcard, and it doesn’t sound bad. Iam thinking of getting a midi-interface,to plug in through that, but I’m not sure how it would work. It is about at the same quality as a low cost tape recorder -
June 12, 2001 at 10:41 pm #34877AnonymousGuest
Napster closed but for what their is so many other softwares on the web right now that does the exact same thing as napster we still can get the music and more for free the music industry has to recycle themselves we will no longer pay for music if they want to make money just tour and work for a living. I will pay to see a band but not for a cd long live MP3
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June 8, 2001 at 7:31 pm #34789AnonymousGuest
: : Who really invented the electric guitar?
: The first electric guitar was built by George Beauchamp and manufactured by Rickenbacker.It was called the Frying Pan and was actually a lap steel guitar.See my web site at: http://www.angelfire.com/music2/myguitar/ggcov.html for more details.
: Jeff Maguire
Thanks! This is just what I was looking for and more! Excellent site!
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May 27, 2001 at 2:16 am #34494AnonymousGuest
i recorded some metalica tunes off the radio on to cassette are they going to shut down all the radio stations now? hahahaha
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May 25, 2001 at 4:00 am #34431AnonymousGuest
FUCK YOU FAGGOT ASS OLD MEN
IF I WAS A ROCK LEGEND LIKE YOU WERE, ID LIKE TO SPREAD MY MUSIC TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS I COULD
YOU FAGGOTS SAY "ITS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC" THEN YOU STUPID FUCKS GO AND PULL THAT SHIT VS NAPSTER BECAUSE YOU HOMOSEXUALS CANT MOOCH ANOTHER 1 OUT OF SOME KIDS
I HOPE YOU ALL FUCKING DIE, YOU SOLD OUT WASHED UP NO TALLENT FAGGOTS
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May 25, 2001 at 3:59 am #34427AnonymousGuest
FUCK YOU FAGGOT ASS OLD MEN
IF I WAS A ROCK LEGEND LIKE YOU WERE, ID LIKE TO SPREAD MY MUSIC TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS I COULD
YOU FAGGOTS SAY "ITS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC" THEN YOU STUPID FUCKS GO AND PULL THAT SHIT VS NAPSTER BECAUSE YOU HOMOSEXUALS CANT MOOCH ANOTHER 1 OUT OF SOME KIDS
I HOPE YOU ALL FUCKING DIE, YOU SOLD OUT WASHED UP NO TALLENT FAGGOTS
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May 25, 2001 at 3:59 am #34428AnonymousGuest
FUCK YOU FAGGOT ASS OLD MEN
IF I WAS A ROCK LEGEND LIKE YOU WERE, ID LIKE TO SPREAD MY MUSIC TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS I COULD
YOU FAGGOTS SAY "ITS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC" THEN YOU STUPID FUCKS GO AND PULL THAT SHIT VS NAPSTER BECAUSE YOU HOMOSEXUALS CANT MOOCH ANOTHER 1 OUT OF SOME KIDS
I HOPE YOU ALL FUCKING DIE, YOU SOLD OUT WASHED UP NO TALLENT FAGGOTS
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May 25, 2001 at 3:59 am #34429AnonymousGuest
FUCK YOU FAGGOT ASS OLD MEN
IF I WAS A ROCK LEGEND LIKE YOU WERE, ID LIKE TO SPREAD MY MUSIC TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS I COULD
YOU FAGGOTS SAY "ITS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC" THEN YOU STUPID FUCKS GO AND PULL THAT SHIT VS NAPSTER BECAUSE YOU HOMOSEXUALS CANT MOOCH ANOTHER 1 OUT OF SOME KIDS
I HOPE YOU ALL FUCKING DIE, YOU SOLD OUT WASHED UP NO TALLENT FAGGOTS
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May 25, 2001 at 3:59 am #34424AnonymousGuest
FUCK YOU FAGGOT ASS OLD MEN
IF I WAS A ROCK LEGEND LIKE YOU WERE, ID LIKE TO SPREAD MY MUSIC TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS I COULD
YOU FAGGOTS SAY "ITS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC" THEN YOU STUPID FUCKS GO AND PULL THAT SHIT VS NAPSTER BECAUSE YOU HOMOSEXUALS CANT MOOCH ANOTHER 1 OUT OF SOME KIDS
I HOPE YOU ALL FUCKING DIE, YOU SOLD OUT WASHED UP NO TALLENT FAGGOTS
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May 23, 2001 at 4:19 am #34360AnonymousGuest
I use to like metallica untile they sued napster. They are fucking dumb for doing it what basterds. I hope they all go poor and die. What is there problem. FUCKING DICK HOLES. I hope you read this you fucking basterds. Everyone i know hate your fagity ass now. you cock sucking whores. My best friend had all your music videos, cds and shirts posters etc. and even put in to a day with your hero on Mtv untile you did that. He burned everything that was with metallica on it. Broke all your cds except 2 witch he sold. all i can say is your a bunch of fags and i hope you die.
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May 23, 2001 at 12:59 am #34352AnonymousGuest
: : Who really invented the electric guitar?
Me
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May 23, 2001 at 12:57 am #34351AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar?
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May 21, 2001 at 3:15 pm #34304AnonymousGuest
:use suck like shit speechuly you nick carter and your brother aron CARTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. you suck like shit nick and aro carter
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May 17, 2001 at 6:16 am #34209AnonymousGuest
Sahun Peatman is the best
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May 14, 2001 at 5:05 pm #34150AnonymousGuest
i have a 70’s (not exactly sure what year) les paul. it has been kept in good condition for its age. It is a varnished natural wood finish (like the 2001 gibbo and epi les pauls) please would someone email me some info on this sweet sounding 6 string as i know nothing about it
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May 14, 2001 at 5:01 pm #34151AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have a 1974 Jedson Les Paul copy Guitar?
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May 3, 2001 at 6:06 am #34086AnonymousGuest
:yes you are right, what a pisspile excuse for somthing they call music, which should be classified as noise pollution. Who would listen to metallica.
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August 8, 2001 at 10:27 am #81906AnonymousGuest
your the fucking pollution dick head
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April 29, 2001 at 4:03 pm #33943AnonymousGuest
this is so weird someone eles called javaneh my god~
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April 27, 2001 at 9:55 pm #33904AnonymousGuest
: what was it like before the electric guitar and after the electric guitar.
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April 27, 2001 at 8:15 pm #33901AnonymousGuest
: hey backstreet boys aren’t that bad, bardot isby far the worst band to ever be produced. They may only write some of their music, Bardot can’t write for crap so give them a fair go. c-ya!
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February 19, 2002 at 6:22 am #91259AnonymousGuest
backstreet boys suck!!!!!!!!!!
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April 23, 2001 at 11:33 am #33757AnonymousGuest
what a crap page this is…
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April 23, 2001 at 11:33 am #33758AnonymousGuest
what a crap page this is…
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April 23, 2001 at 2:50 am #33751AnonymousGuest
Fuck the backstreet boys and everyother boyband, they have no talent what so ever they are just out there so MTV, MUCHMUSIC and all the radio stations money, now you wanna know of a good band or singer either LIMP BIZKET EMINEM or Dre or Snoop Dog or anyone other then all the gay boybands out there god OTOWN please there like not even a real band when lance bass said they weren’t really a band he was fucking right but lance shouldn’t be talking cuz NSTINK should be shot! They are all gay every single one of them god you fucking BOYBAND lovers GROW UP and get some new taste in music becuz you all are HURTIN big time!! ALL THE BOYBANDS SHOULD DIE OR GO ON WITH THERE LIVES!!!!!!!!
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June 26, 2002 at 4:07 pm #96741AnonymousGuest
: first of all could you stop with the really un-cool swearing and also all the bands you like have swearing in them or are about suicide also another thing could you also stop with the blasphemie because i believe and love God and by you swearing both at the bands and at God your not doing yourself any good but acually building your-self a path to hell(and hell is real),back on the subject of boy bands you have your taste and i’ve got mine, i respect your taste so please respect mine also . from me
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May 5, 2002 at 7:31 am #110320AnonymousGuest
You know what I think,I think you should shut your mouth!!!! I would much rather listen to the Backstreet Boys then any of those stupid vulger rappers!!! Your telling me to grow up and get a better taste in music!!!! PLEASE!!!!! You’re the one that needs better taste in music!!!!! For your information the members of N’suck might be gay but none of the Backstreet Boys are, so you can shuve your comment up your ass!!!!!!
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April 22, 2001 at 10:40 am #33743AnonymousGuest
If I am tuning with a chromatic tuner- how should i set it up to tune a baritone? Do I change the pitch?
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April 20, 2001 at 3:35 am #33690AnonymousGuest
Metalica cool man so if you dont like metalica get the hec out of here
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April 28, 2001 at 4:06 pm #80425AnonymousGuest
METALLICA ROCKS………. it is loosers like you that give people a bad name!!! If you think you are soooooooo good….why dont you get off YOUR lasy ass and make your own band?!??!?! HUH??? or are you that bad that you cant even play a guitar!!??!?!?!!??! GET A LIFE YOU LOOSER!!! METALLICA ROCKS!!!!!!!!11
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April 17, 2001 at 3:36 am #33598AnonymousGuest
: Of all the music on Napster Metalica would be the last band I would download. They couldn’t pay me to listen to there music. Maybe if they stayed home and practiced instead of wineing (yes that’s a play on words} they could play real music
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April 15, 2001 at 12:50 am #33547AnonymousGuest
i have a 1970’s jedson les paul copy, but 70 what i dont know.
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August 29, 2002 at 3:07 pm #99073AnonymousGuest
: i have a 1970’s jedson les paul copy, but 70 what i dont know. i just bought a 70’s gibson style sg bass in metalic red awsome sound
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April 9, 2001 at 5:25 pm #33391AnonymousGuest
Standard tuning for baritone guitar is b to b , but I know players that are experimenting tuning up to c to c or down to a to a. The a to a really loses tonality, however.
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April 7, 2001 at 10:28 am #33323AnonymousGuest
dyers eve, when you try to play that whole song in its content is unbelievably hard and same goes with the drums in that song
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April 6, 2001 at 12:28 am #33274AnonymousGuest
your a fuckin fag
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April 5, 2001 at 12:43 am #33247AnonymousGuest
YOU ARE ONLY A JERK
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April 4, 2001 at 12:42 am #33218AnonymousGuest
ill sue you fag
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April 4, 2001 at 12:40 am #33217AnonymousGuest
you know what i think
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April 4, 2001 at 12:39 am #33216AnonymousGuest
your a gay fag
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March 30, 2001 at 7:54 am #33071AnonymousGuest
: i bought this guitar in september and i would like to know the history of the rg 340’s cause i cant seem to find any of theme. i dont know how old it is but it look’s pretty good.
: if possible i would like to have the price listing of an ibanez 340 with floyd ross tremolo, 5 way switch ,2 humbucker, 1 s-coil and 2 variation switch.thanks -
March 29, 2001 at 3:02 am #33039AnonymousGuest
metalica is the best band ever and i would download there music any time punk
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March 25, 2001 at 7:25 am #32901AnonymousGuest
scew u bitch
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April 12, 2002 at 6:08 pm #93679AnonymousGuest
: no bad potty mouf
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March 23, 2001 at 3:57 pm #32864AnonymousGuest
: I bought mine on ebay for 500 bucks its a 95 model
I paid 689 for mine w/ hard case from a local music store, ’97 or ’98 model. hope this helps.
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March 23, 2001 at 1:46 am #32841AnonymousGuest
what was it like before the electric guitar and after the electric guitar.
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July 28, 2003 at 3:16 am #89011AnonymousGuest
: what was it like before the electric guitar and after the electric guitar. Is ricky martin really gay?
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July 28, 2003 at 3:17 am #112049AnonymousGuest
: : what was it like before the electric guitar and after the electric guitar. : Is ricky martin really gay? yes
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March 5, 2002 at 12:23 am #91972AnonymousGuest
i know all this crap! Come to my site, mbncrew.8m.com
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March 1, 2002 at 6:18 am #110062AnonymousGuest
when was the electric guitar invented?
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March 1, 2002 at 6:18 am #110053AnonymousGuest
when was the electric guitar invented?
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March 21, 2001 at 11:44 am #32804AnonymousGuest
hey backstreet boys aren’t that bad, bardot isby far the worst band to ever be produced. They may only write some of their music, Bardot can’t write for crap so give them a fair go. c-ya!
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March 21, 2001 at 5:40 am #32788AnonymousGuest
: : Who really invented the electric guitar?
: tell me who invented the electric guitar
: please……:i dont know
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March 19, 2001 at 10:30 am #32713AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for a 20 to 50 watt mesa boogie combo amp. I’ve got a mark III which is great, but looking for something lighter. Any comments on DC-3, studio 22, rocket 44, etc.?
Hi,
I have owned a few Boogies including a Mark III simulclass, Mark 2B, Studio 22, Subway Blues and a Studio 22+ with EQ.
I love the Studio 22 and Studio 50 for tone. I believe the 22+ fixed a problem the early 22’s had of a large volume difference when switching between Lead and Rhythm modes. The EQ is a big, BIG plus in my opinion!
I also prefer the sound of the JBL E120 12" speaker over the stock factory Black Shadow (in the Studio 22+)FWIW, YMMV.
Turbo
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March 17, 2001 at 11:56 am #32652AnonymousGuest
faggots faggots faggots, i would like to koRn take on the bsb, they suck
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May 18, 2002 at 5:53 am #95152AnonymousGuest
Fagots fagots fagots!all of the backstreet girls sing like crap.on day they will be on a plane to thier next consert, thier plane will crash and fall to the grond.a news reporter will say " We come to the spot where the backstreet boys landed and found all 5 of them. All huddlue up together,naked. will we ever know what was going on in that plane before it went down? i wonder?good day."
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March 17, 2001 at 11:55 am #32647AnonymousGuest
: hahahaha…..the backstreet boys have no talent….anyone can sing….if someone bangs something out on a piano over and over you could memorize it and sing it without knowing anything about music which is probally what happens…..how many of the backstreet boys songs have they actually wrote themselves?….or better yet…how many haven’t they… face it…they are sell outs….actually they have to talent to sell out…. and songwriters with even less talent are paid to pump out songs for them….its amazing what you can do with begginner knowledge of the I-IV-V progression……lol…
: we all know MTV and the record companies created them to make money off the teenybopers they brainwash….and do you want to know why they were put together as a group…because they are young and they work out…and are attractive to young female teenagers…in other words they make MTV money, and the brainwashed little kids dont know the difference between real music and that crap… -
March 16, 2001 at 3:04 am #32607AnonymousGuest
After owning POD, and trying the BOSS and Korg units. I settled on the Digitech RP 2000. The control over effects is superior and the conversion is 24 bit for input and output as apposed to 24 in and 20 out on the GT-3.: I would love to hear some input put on amp modeling/effect processors. I am considering Line 6 POD, Boss GT-3, Tone Works AX1000G and Digitech RP-2000. Run the unit in to your effects return for the best sound.
: Thanks alot
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March 13, 2001 at 11:10 pm #32539AnonymousGuest
u suck and i hate u
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February 24, 2003 at 6:30 am #82664AnonymousGuest
: u suck and i hate u : (rasberry) >:-P
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March 6, 2001 at 10:41 pm #32338AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar?
les paul
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March 5, 2001 at 8:03 pm #32294AnonymousGuest
: I just bougt this guitar and I know nothing about it.
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March 5, 2001 at 5:29 am #32279AnonymousGuest
true musicians play for the love of it. I mean who starts a band saying I’m just playin for the money.
also people want their music to be heard I hope, why else whould they play it. I think napsters awsome. -
March 4, 2001 at 9:42 pm #32264AnonymousGuest
: please send me the money about this book.si hablas español porfavor mandame un libro para hacer guitarras electricas al e-mail [email protected] thankyou
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March 2, 2001 at 7:34 am #32200AnonymousGuest
I bought mine on ebay for 500 bucks its a 95 model
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February 25, 2001 at 7:35 am #32016AnonymousGuest
Chad,
Please check out http://www.analogeffects.com the website
of Melbourne Australian Analog Effects manufacturer Frostwave.cheers
BEN
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February 22, 2001 at 4:32 am #31941AnonymousGuest
I desperately need Lust For Life by Iggy Pop for a Stars In Their Eyes audition for next Weds. Help!
Regards
Martin Dean
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February 13, 2001 at 9:53 pm #31662AnonymousGuest
WHO MADE THE FIRST ELECTRIC GUITAR?
WHAT WAS THE FIRST ELECTRIC GUITAR MADE?
WHEN WAS THE FIRST ELECTRIC GUITAR MADE?
WHO MADE THEELECTRIC GUITAR FAMOUS?
CAN YOU SEND ME THE GENERAL HISTORY OF THE ELECTRIC GUITAR PLEASE? -
February 13, 2001 at 9:52 pm #31659AnonymousGuest
my penis is too small
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February 5, 2001 at 1:13 pm #31439AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar?
The first electric guitar was built by George Beauchamp and manufactured by Rickenbacker.It was called the Frying Pan and was actually a lap steel guitar.See my web site at: http://www.angelfire.com/music2/myguitar/ggcov.html for more details.
Jeff Maguire
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November 25, 2002 at 5:59 pm #103157AnonymousGuest
YOU ARE A LIAR YOU MORON
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February 3, 2001 at 6:13 am #31378AnonymousGuest
The Backstreet Boys so do not suck, who ever said that they do have no type of music taste at all. Maybe Nsuck sux but all i know is that the Backstreet Boys do not sauck, later LOSERS!!!!! See how muck they are the best at http://www.gurlpages.com/bsbrulz4life/
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September 25, 2002 at 8:44 am #100714AnonymousGuest
This is a little list of the BSB stuff for sale. Write to me and I’ll send you the whole list. ***Cd-18 tracks. Backstreet Boys Unplugged and More (Live) Unknown CD, includes 18 tracks live! And cappella songs. More than 70 minute all Backstreet Boys! Note: The CD is a copy. It Includes color cover, great impression. Price: US$ 7 ***20 photo cards: 6,50×9 CMS. Price: all for $6 ***Key ring: with double color picture of BSB and Brian. Price: $3 ***A night out with the BSB, ALL ACCESS. Includes: – Authentic access pass (Germany) – Cd with 6 tracks, the best songs! – Super calendar (not actual) color with pictures and important dates for the group -Video: 75-min. lasts! 15 live songs and cappella songs! Note: this article is in perfect conditions. Special Price: $29 ***CD: Backstreet Boys- B-Rok, shaped cd. It has 3 tracks, including a radio interview to Brian.(Original shaped cd: $10) ***CD: Maxi Backstreet Boys. Includes 5 tracks: remixes, live versions & radio interviews: – Album Version (4.36) – Part II – The conversation mix (4.15) – Davidson Ospina Radio Mix (4.22) – Soul Solution Radio Mix + (3.40) – Quit Playin’ Games – Live Version (6.08) Note: The Cd is a copy. It Includes color cover, great impression. (Original cd: $12) ***Kevin’s Flag: hand-painted 70×106 CMS!! Special Price: $7 BOOKS (All of them are in perfect conditions) *BSB Unauthorized Biography. Written by Daisy May Queen. 1st. Edition, 1998, 157 pages ($9). In Spanish *Backstreet Boys Official Biography- Written by Rob McGibbon. London. 110 pages, includes great pictures from theirs homes and families. Size: 15×23,5cms. (Special price: $25). In English *Backstreet Boys, unauthorized edition. Size: 21×30 cms. 64 pages. Great pictures, great information. ($12). In Spanish *Backstreet Boys, polemical unauthorized biography. ($3). In Spanish
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December 6, 2001 at 3:36 am #87209AnonymousGuest
The Backstreet Boys have absolutely no talent. They’re not even a friggin band. a band PLAYS their OWN music. They can’t sing worth a crap and they dont even write their own music and it still sukz! They’ve never writen a song without the help of their writers. Oh yeah and plus Aj’s a drunk, Nick’s fat, Kevin wears skirts( what’s that about), brian looks like a monkey, and Howie…. well, you know what he’s about. THE BEATLES ROK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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February 3, 2001 at 2:13 am #31371AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar?
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July 11, 2001 at 5:52 am #80840AnonymousGuest
: : Who really invented the electric guitar? leo fender
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February 1, 2001 at 3:29 am #31330AnonymousGuest
: U are probably referring 2 the Fender HM(Heavy Metal)
: Strat. I own one it’s a great instrument. I have done
: some work on mine so it’s no longer original, but much more playable. The HM series was made in the late 80’s -early 90’s. They came with a Kahler locking trem(crap) and DiMarzio pick-ups. They have a modern body style and the name Strat that looks like it was painted on the headstock. There are still quite a few floating around out there.: Happy Hunting
i have one that is Raspberry. Has floyd rose pro locking tremelo and dimarzio humbucker in the neck position single coil in the mid and dimarzio X2-N in the bridge . Have the fender case for it and is super clean.
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January 29, 2001 at 8:14 am #31220AnonymousGuest
: Hey, i’ve just buy a new KORG AX1000G guitar effect. at the bottom of its pedal there’s a hole with a tiny black button inside, i wonder what is the use of that button ?
: Please give me an answer OK
this button is on/off switch of that pedal, and the defult is on, you can turn the pedal effect off or on by using yor foot to press the pedal with proper pressure to make that button work while playing-
April 16, 2002 at 12:05 pm #93813AnonymousGuest
I have this machine and the on/off button on the pedal can be very useful. Another good way of turning the pedal off is to use the individual function (by holding the bank up button down until the function has changed). Remember that most Pedal effects don’t work in conjuction with modulation effects.
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January 29, 2001 at 2:33 am #31214AnonymousGuest
ALL BUBBLEGUM BOY?GIRL?HERMAPHRODITE WHATEVER THEY ARE GROUPS REALLY BLOW AND CAN BURN…
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January 26, 2001 at 1:29 am #31143AnonymousGuest
Hey. I want to buy an electric guitar and an amp. I’m only a beginner. Does anyone have an advice on what guitar to buy in the 300 dollar range and what amp. I have no idea what to do.
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November 19, 2001 at 5:05 pm #86367AnonymousGuest
: Hey. I want to buy an electric guitar and an amp. I’m only a beginner. Does anyone have an advice on what guitar to buy in the £300 range and what amp. I have no idea what to do. : Thanks!
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January 24, 2001 at 7:25 am #31087AnonymousGuest
i am cool
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January 17, 2001 at 5:51 am #30872AnonymousGuest
Kerrith,
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January 15, 2001 at 2:32 am #30791AnonymousGuest
Well jeez people. I wonder who’s doing the more wineing here. Metallica, or the people who hate/love them. If Frank Sinatra was not only still alive, but had a lawyer, and picked a fight with Napster, would the loyal nation of fans split into North and South like we have with Metallica?
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January 13, 2001 at 4:17 am #30748AnonymousGuest
I’m not sure the worth of that instrument myself, however, I did purchase one, same year for 00.00 about 1 year ago. I believe they are fine instruments and would be interested in purchasing another if in good condition. [email protected]
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January 13, 2001 at 4:17 am #30750AnonymousGuest
I’m not sure the worth of that instrument myself, however, I did purchase one, same year
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January 11, 2001 at 11:19 am #30696AnonymousGuest
That’s the button switch. ie on/off
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January 10, 2001 at 5:13 am #30653AnonymousGuest
THE GREATEST… THEY FULFILL THE SCRIPTURES OF ALL GUITAR PLAYING..forget your Hendrix’s, Santana’s and clapton’s .. WISHBONE ASH are the pinicle of GREATNESS.. YOU ONLY HAVE TO HEAR A COUPLE OF SECONDS OF THE INCREDIBLE PHOENIX TO SEE THIS… I WISH MORE PEOPLE WOULD SEE THIS
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January 9, 2001 at 8:35 am #30633AnonymousGuest
ALL OF THE FUCKING BACKSTREET BOYS MEMBERS SUCK!!!!!
ALL OF THE FUCKIN PEOPLE SPENT THERE TIME LISTNING TO THE "BACKSTREET BOYS" ARE SO DUMB…..I GUESS THEY JUST DONT HAVE A LIFE!!!!!!!!!..LOL! SOMEONE SHOULD TELL THE "BACKSTREET BOYS" FANS THAT THEY SHOULD LISTEN TO *EMINEM* OR *DMX* AND ALL OF THE R&B + HIP HOP MUSIC ARTISTS!!!! THAT IS ALL I HAVE TO SAY! IF YOU AGREE WITH ME E-MAIL ME AT: [email protected]
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[email protected]
thanks have a good life and ALWAYS HATE THE backstreet boys
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August 11, 2003 at 9:29 am #89763AnonymousGuest
The Backstreets are so talented and smart and definitely not dumb. Stop hating and get a life.
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January 9, 2001 at 8:29 am #30631AnonymousGuest
: : hahahaha…..the backstreet boys have no talent….anyone can sing….if someone bangs something out on a piano over and over you could memorize it and sing it without knowing anything about music which is probally what happens…..how many of the backstreet boys songs have they actually wrote themselves?….or better yet…how many haven’t they… face it…they are sell outs….actually they have to talent to sell out…. and songwriters with even less talent are paid to pump out songs for them….its amazing what you can do with begginner knowledge of the I-IV-V progression……lol…
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August 24, 2001 at 3:16 am #82715AnonymousGuest
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January 9, 2001 at 8:28 am #30628AnonymousGuest
: hahahaha…..the backstreet boys have no talent….anyone can sing….if someone bangs something out on a piano over and over you could memorize it and sing it without knowing anything about music which is probally what happens…..how many of the backstreet boys songs have they actually wrote themselves?….or better yet…how many haven’t they… face it…they are sell outs….actually they have to talent to sell out…. and songwriters with even less talent are paid to pump out songs for them….its amazing what you can do with begginner knowledge of the I-IV-V progression……lol…
: we all know MTV and the record companies created them to make money off the teenybopers they brainwash….and do you want to know why they were put together as a group…because they are young and they work out…and are attractive to young female teenagers…in other words they make MTV money, and the brainwashed little kids dont know the difference between real music and that crap…-
February 24, 2003 at 8:25 pm #105794AnonymousGuest
BSB is a bunch of fags I mean there all ways together and not getting none thety gotta be getting summ from somewhere each other duh!!!!!!!!!1 peace G unit
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January 8, 2001 at 3:07 am #30589AnonymousGuest
Can somebody help me?, I recently bought an AX1000g, and i´m fine with the distortion and other stuffs, but the clean sucks, i can´t make a nice clean, I´ve tried with he acoustic effect, but the EQ doesn´t help me, a little bit of chorus too, but in my Amp ( Peavey Express 112), the clean saturates, and sound really bad, in fact I get my amp to the top of his capability, I know is not an JCM800, but with my other effect ( Zoom Fire 7010), it sounds great with the cleans, what can I do, could you help me, guitar partner, please?
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January 8, 2001 at 3:06 am #30590AnonymousGuest
Can somebody help me?, I recently bought an AX1000g, and i´m fine with the distortion and other stuffs, but the clean sucks, i can´t make a nice clean, I´ve tried with he acoustic effect, but the EQ doesn´t help me, a little bit of chorus too, but in my Amp ( Peavey Express 112), the clean saturates, and sound really bad, in fact I get my amp to the top of his capability, I know is not an JCM800, but with my other effect ( Zoom Fire 7010), it sounds great with the cleans, what can I do, could you help me, guitar partner, please?
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December 12, 2000 at 9:51 pm #29791AnonymousGuest
Dear friend,
I have your korg ax1000g proccesor, but I only got manual on German language.
I don’t know German, so I will appriciate very much if you will send me ENGLISH MANUAL for this beauty processor.Looking forward,
tu hear news from youKiza
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March 7, 2002 at 4:31 pm #92058AnonymousGuest
manual of Korg AX1000G in English : http://www.korg.com/downloads/pdf/AX1000G_OM.pdf
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July 9, 2001 at 5:20 am #104314AnonymousGuest
Hello guitar player 🙂 to find the english manual just go to http://www.korg.com then click on search and write ax1000g… in the ax1000g page click on download and you will find the pdf manual in english 🙂 i hope it will answer your question… by the way… im seeking for some patches for the ax1000g can you share some with me???? it can be good idea… i you want e-mail me at [email protected] bye see ya!! Sébastien
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December 8, 2000 at 11:04 am #29668AnonymousGuest
i need the pedal for the ADA MP-1. if anyone can help me out, i would appreciate it.
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December 5, 2000 at 3:16 am #29609AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a mini disk that has the internet capabilities, recording and playing. I am looking for something that is also moderately priced.
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November 24, 2000 at 5:12 am #29337AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have a 1974 Jedson Les Paul copy Guitar?
I have a jedson telecaster copy!!
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December 7, 2001 at 10:57 am #108478AnonymousGuest
: : Does anyone have a 1974 Jedson Les Paul copy Guitar? : I have a jedson telecaster copy!! : Why? ive got a black les paul copy great guitar
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November 22, 2000 at 11:43 pm #29312AnonymousGuest
It was Les Paul the jazz musician who first invented the solid body electric guitar, with his ‘Log’. This was a block of pine with some pickups attached, a gibson neck, and some Epiphone guitar sides stuck on for aesthetic reasons. He invented this in around 1939. He took it to Gibson, and they laughed at him. Then Leo Fender had huge commercial success with his ‘Broadcaster’ (Later Telecaster), and Gibson got in contact with Les to look at his log again. He helped design the Gibson Les Paul model, which was released in 1952.
There you go!!
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November 20, 2000 at 4:25 am #29267AnonymousGuest
I beliieve it is b to b, that is the way my Yairi YB1 came, altough I think some people tune it in c.
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November 2, 2000 at 12:34 am #28911AnonymousGuest
It’s written made in USA on it. It looks not like a fake..
: What you’re describing wasn’t "limited edition" in the sense of being special, they were only limited because hardly anyone bought them! They were made in Japan in the late 1980’s.
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November 2, 2000 at 12:16 am #28912AnonymousGuest
i think it is so bull shit about this napster thing and i think metalica is doing the right thing. its like ok you want to barow my music then do i get to barrow your can.
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October 31, 2000 at 7:33 pm #28889AnonymousGuest
: Should I get a POD or a GT-3?
: I have a USA handmade B.C. Rich with DiMarzio pickups, a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier (head + 4×12), play Death Metal. I would use it (the POD or GT-3) for live performances, rehearsals, recording, headphone play, but mainly gigs and rehearsals. I know the POD is best with headphones… THANKSi own both and the gt3 is a better workhorse for stage than the pod
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October 31, 2000 at 7:29 pm #28887AnonymousGuest
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October 31, 2000 at 5:14 pm #28883AnonymousGuest
Michael Jordan
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December 27, 2001 at 11:44 pm #88458AnonymousGuest
Who invented the guitar and when??
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October 25, 2000 at 5:38 am #28790AnonymousGuest
No doubt about it the Call of Ktulu is really a hard group of chords. Everything else is easy especially the so called hard one solo thats easy u just play it fast
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October 19, 2000 at 9:31 pm #28696AnonymousGuest
What u can do is buy a cheap amp…one would be a Johnson AXL-30, though a better one is fine.
Then, as for the guitar, u can get a cheap one, hop it up with Humbuckers or if not, adjust the Single coil pickups till they are about .75cm from the pickup
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October 19, 2000 at 6:24 am #28693AnonymousGuest
Even if it’s not about money it shouldn’t be about Napster. Napster is just a middle man it is the MP3 software that allows the music to be transfered. If Metalica did their homework they would realize they are after the wrong guy. Don’t kill the messenger.
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October 17, 2000 at 7:44 pm #28646AnonymousGuest
AFTER READING THE COMMENTS ON THIS PAGE, I CAN’T TELL YOU HOW ODD IT IS TO ME, THAT JUST BECAUSE METALICA IS AGAINST NAPSTER, ALL OF THE SUDDEN THEIR MUSIC SUCKS! I ENJOY THEIR MUSIC, AND I ALSO ENJOY NAPSTER. ALL I KEEP HEARING IS HOW THEY SUCK AND THEIR MUSIC IS "SHIT", STICK TO THE FACTS GUYS, YES I AGREE THEY ARE GREEDY BUT THEY ARE STILL PRETTY GOOD SONG WRITERS. TRY TO KEEP THE COMMENTS POINTED AT THE PROBLEM AT HAND, BY THE WAY DON’T WORRY LIKE YOU ALL SAID THEY CAN’T STOP NAPSTER!
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September 8, 2001 at 5:16 pm #83583AnonymousGuest
Metalica fucken rule! and napster can kiss my sweet ass.
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October 17, 2000 at 4:40 am #28628AnonymousGuest
are jedsons any good? i’ve got one, but have no idea whether or not it’s a good guitar!
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October 13, 2000 at 12:18 am #28553AnonymousGuest
Hey What’s up listen I Know how that goes needing gear that you cant afford I think that those guys that
replied and told you to get a job are jerks!! anyway I’m saving up to get a new guitar (an IBANEZ GSA60JB Jewel Blue S Body HSS)
and I have two dod effects that I need to sell an envelope filter (very cool autowah for guitar or bass) and a grunge metal distortion
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October 9, 2000 at 8:49 am #28457AnonymousGuest
I just bought myself a Mesa/Boogie Studio .22 + and it’s a great amp. I’ve only had it a couple of days now but it’s really good. It’s 50 watts and a lot lighter than the Mark series amps, but still very loud. Generally I’ve found playing with Boogie amps apart from the rectifier series that it takes a fair bit of fiddling to get a good sound, but with this one it’s hard to get a bad sound.
I basically got it for use with my Marshall JMP-1 (I’d love a Tri-Axis, but they are rather more expensive) and rack effects, so in that context I wouldn’t use the lead sound much, but from what I’ve seen I could definitely make good use of it by itself because it has a nice all around sound.
Mine has the EQ and Reverb, and I’d say they are pretty good things to have.
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September 25, 2000 at 4:10 am #28211AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar?
Me Daniel Stein in 1929!
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September 22, 2000 at 7:46 pm #28185AnonymousGuest
: : Anyone know where to download gt3 user patches
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September 21, 2000 at 12:59 am #28152AnonymousGuest
Anabel
I’ll try this in spanish…
necesitas obtener una jazzmaster antigua. Tengo un 1964 y es perfecto para mi. Es verdad que fenders nuevas no son como la fenders antiguas. Las materias son mierdas. Yo pague sobre 110 dolares de EE UU para mi guitarra,pero, estaba en mal condicion y reparelo. Tengo sobre 450 dolares en mi guitarra en total. Espero puedes usar este informacion. Lo siento para mi grammatica mala…
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September 19, 2000 at 1:01 pm #28117AnonymousGuest
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September 13, 2000 at 11:50 pm #28040AnonymousGuest
: I would love to hear some input put on amp modeling/effect processors. I am considering Line 6 POD, Boss GT-3, Tone Works AX1000G and Digitech RP-2000. I play a Amer Std Strat and a Les Paul through a Fender Ultimate Chorus amp and every music style under the sun.
: Thanks alot
For my money, I would narrow the list to the GT-3 or the POD. The digitech has some cool
features, but most of the effects are cheesy sounding. The GT-3 has the same effects as
the majority of the BOSS digital stomp boxes. Plus, it’s a 24-bit unit.Really, the POD is a recording tool, and not really meant for use in a live setting. It’s meant
to replace your amp and DI boxes but retain some color brought to the gtr sound resulting
from the interaction of amps and mics. I have strong opinions about amp modelling,
but that’s another topic. 😉The GT-3 has a nice interface and good flexibility. To say it’s a cheap unit is an uneducated
knock. Roland pioneered the modelling technology, and anyone who can tell the difference
between the POD models and the Roland COSM library is just expressing a product bias.Try’em out side by side. I would base a decision on the functionality of the unit and the interface.
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September 13, 2000 at 3:24 pm #28032AnonymousGuest
: I would love to hear some input put on amp modeling/effect processors. I am considering Line 6 POD, Boss GT-3, Tone Works AX1000G and Digitech RP-2000. I play a Amer Std Strat and a Les Paul through a Fender Ultimate Chorus amp and every music style under the sun.
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September 12, 2000 at 1:53 am #27997AnonymousGuest
I am looking for anyone who might have a tab version of "Jungle Love" by Steve Miller. I understand it is in an alternate tuning but he is not using a capo. Anyone know it? Any knowledge would be GREATLY apreciated!
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September 5, 2000 at 6:56 pm #27876AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have a 1974 Jedson Les Paul copy Guitar?
I bought a used Jedson Les Paul copy some twenty years ago. How can you tell which year it’s from?
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June 27, 2001 at 6:33 pm #80530AnonymousGuest
: : Does anyone have a 1974 Jedson Les Paul copy Guitar? Can anyone give me some info on Jedson guitars.I have just been given one as a gift and would like to know a bit more about them.
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September 2, 2000 at 10:26 pm #27824AnonymousGuest
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September 2, 2000 at 11:43 am #27820AnonymousGuest
: What kind of bridge is in Jackson’s PS4??? Actually i know
: what brige it has, but does bridge tighten strings too or
: does it works just the samw way that stratocaster’s bridge?Hello the bridge is a fully floating floyd rose lisensed locking tremolo. this means you clip the ball ends off and the strings lock into the bridge. I recently bought this guitar and it kicks ass.
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September 2, 2000 at 1:50 am #27810AnonymousGuest
you guys are truly the best and we are looking forward to your next albumn
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January 5, 2002 at 11:13 am #88921AnonymousGuest
THE BACKSTREET BOYS SUCK BIG ASS!!!!!! GET IT THROUGH YOUR HARD HEADED SKULLS!!!!!!
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August 31, 2000 at 3:10 am #27782AnonymousGuest
I have a AX1000g whit an MOS Amplifier that I design and made. It sound great (best than some valvules).
The Ax1000g is great, it has lot of good sounds and is very good to direct , and is more cheaper than digitech. (the sound is like digitech but the korg don’t have spdif and midi connectors). The wha is a vox wha , is very simple, i prefer the crybaby (it’s alog)
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August 29, 2000 at 10:14 pm #27767AnonymousGuest
Sperzels have staggered posts so that you don’t need string trees. The posts for the higher strings should be shorter; arrange them that way. BTW, I still use string trees.
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August 29, 2000 at 6:46 pm #27762AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have a 1974 Jedson Les Paul copy Guitar?
yes I have..cream and in good cond. make us an offer
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August 28, 2000 at 9:10 am #27755AnonymousGuest
I have acquired this guitar from my brother. It was not talked about in your history of Mossman guitars. Could you give me some information on this guitar? It is in excellent condition with what I believe is the original case. I would like to know the original price and what I might be able to get for it now. It has the stars on the fretboard and the Alamo at the top of the neck and says TEXAS 1836 star1986, it has an electric pick-up in it.??? Was this standard for this guitar? I would appreciate any information you could give me. I enjoyed reading the history of Mossman, please keep the web site updated thank you. Sincerely
Reggie HollandGreenville, Texas
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August 24, 2000 at 6:29 am #27694AnonymousGuest
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August 23, 2000 at 5:51 pm #27684AnonymousGuest
: I think the guitar work from this band is the most influential in the past 20 years!!!!!
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August 17, 2000 at 8:21 am #27603AnonymousGuest
hohohohoho!
: Got your attention didn’t I?
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August 15, 2000 at 11:38 am #27575AnonymousGuest
I’d tell you to fix your musical taste but obviously if you like the backdoor boys you must not have any.
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August 9, 2000 at 2:44 am #27501AnonymousGuest
: : Was wondering if anyone has used this program. I want to start doing some recording at home, but have no experience and this looked fairly easy to start with.
: This program is cool. I plug my guitar right into the soundcard, and it doesn’t sound bad. Iam thinking of getting a midi-interface,to plug in through that, but I’m not sure how it would work. It is about at the same quality as a low cost tape recorder
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August 7, 2000 at 5:07 am #27467AnonymousGuest
: Of all the music on Napster Metalica would be the last band I would download. They couldn’t pay me to listen to there music. Maybe if they stayed home and practiced instead of wineing (yes that’s a play on words} they could play real music
Metallica sucks! Bullshit, it’s not about money! It’s all about money, or they wouldn’t even be interested in what napster was doing. People have been copying albums, tapes, and CD’s from friends, as long as there has been a medium for doing so. Napster just increases the number of ‘friends’ available to trade songs with.
Quit crying ya fuckin’ losers(metallica), and get a clue. All the bitchin’ in the world will not stop this activity from taking place. Besides, the sound quality of the downloads is not that great. Anyone who actually likes that shit(metallica), is going to buy the CD anyway. Anyone who makes the mistake of downloading that crap, probably wouldn’t have spent hard earned cash on it anyway. They probably only wanted one or two songs, God only knows why! -
July 30, 2000 at 4:04 pm #27351AnonymousGuest
dude, don’t be so lazy, look up all the tab sites you can find and try to find it. just look for the tab, i have it but i won’t give it to you, it’s for your own good. find all the cool tab sites online and bookmark them so that for anyother song you want to figure out, you’ll have a whole list of tab sites to look off of, there are a lot of cool tab sites, dont’ be lazy, go!!
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July 30, 2000 at 3:57 pm #27350AnonymousGuest
haha, you’re f**ken genius, i like that thing about the karma, "karma, karma, karma, karma, karma cameleon."
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July 28, 2000 at 10:27 pm #27310AnonymousGuest
Don’t play classical guitar.But heard a Goya in favorite store,close up.Amazing tone!!!
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July 28, 2000 at 12:45 pm #27301AnonymousGuest
I don’t play a lot of acoustic guitar.But DiaDarrio(?)
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July 28, 2000 at 11:04 am #27298AnonymousGuest
Excuse Me, but aren’t we supposed to be adding tips and questions to this great site, not garbage on how to sucker money. my thoughts are…find some sucka that gives a sh*t!
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July 27, 2000 at 7:47 am #27263AnonymousGuest
Probably won’t help you in the video department,but can
give you interesting listening advice.Guys like Joe Perry,Eddie Hazel, and the fat guy from Molly Hatchet
(Oh yeah) Duane Roland were masters of phrasing.They could take five notes in one position and milk it to death with minimal repetition.You might want to try this approach.Also, different picking combinations, slurs ,double stops , dagging pinky,and cross-string jumping can help.Rolling up and down (vertically)using 3rds and paralell 4ths is quite effective when using pentatonic or major modes.Arpeggios are crucial in phasing.SUGGESTED:Eddie Hazel(Funkadelic)Red Hot Mama,
Get off your ass and Jam,Physical Love.Joe Perry ,Walk this way,Little Woman??Rythym and timing is important when telling your story.
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July 27, 2000 at 7:11 am #27265AnonymousGuest
Guitar necks get larger as you move towards the upper
registers to facilitate fingering of high notes.More frets are Squeezed in to allow more tonal options at these high registers.Widening at the lower neck gives you more room to work with when playing tiny frets.
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July 27, 2000 at 3:54 am #27245AnonymousGuest
This could the amps distortion setting not sheiled or broken.Maybe guitar’s not sheilded or grounded properly.
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July 26, 2000 at 5:14 pm #27234AnonymousGuest
Yes.Wiring pick-ups is usually pretty easy.Make sure you leave enough pick-up wire if need to make a correction.Most pickup companies include a wiring diagram with the unit.Be careful of the coils(the copper wire around the pick-up bobbin).They are as delicate as hairs,if you dent one of them your pickup can be ruined.Save your old pick-ups.You might want to try installing them yourself and save money,it can be a good experience.
My opinion:Lead position Seymore Duncan SH-5.Ceramic magnet,not as much output as someother brands(14.5 ohms).But when cranked she really screams.Good tone.
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July 26, 2000 at 4:56 pm #27235AnonymousGuest
Wish you luck on your venture.I can give you a few tips
on some aspects of pedalship.
1.Store pedals in sandwich-bags when not in use.Dirt,oxidation and moisture are deadly enemies of stomp-boxes.They have carbon and aluminum components.
2.Speciliize in fixing old analog delays.The delay rate and feedback rates tend to go bad(VOLTAGE ??)Most people are unwilling to part with these lovley gadgets.
3.If you get any old Mutrons(2’s or 3’s)or something like that take them apart and study the various components.(New Mutrons can’t get as wild as old ones)
4.Everyone’s looking for certain modifications on they’re pedals.Some may be easy others may not.
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July 26, 2000 at 4:30 pm #27231AnonymousGuest
Learn them all!! Back in 1987 I sat down and tried to learn the guitar solo from REELING IN THE YEARS(Steely
Dan)but couldn’t.After about five days of toil I finally got it.If you only learn Minor Scales you’ll be missing half of what you’ll need to know as a guitar
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July 26, 2000 at 4:18 pm #27232AnonymousGuest
Sloppy players like Jimmy Page have "not-so-good" picking technique.They’re up-stroke is usually kind of weak and don’t articulate notes very well.So when making fast runs then tend to trip-up or miss notes.A good up-stroke is important if you’re going to play fast(i.e.Steve Morse,Tommy Bolin,Al Dimeola).
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July 26, 2000 at 3:57 pm #27229AnonymousGuest
HA,HA,HA
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July 26, 2000 at 3:47 pm #27228AnonymousGuest
1.What kind of music you’d like to play.
2.Get a decent axe.Not too expensive(50-50),feels good in your hands!!!
3.Get a teacher,someone you feel comfortable with and who is knowlegable.People who have teachers progress faster than people who don’t.
4.Practice ,practice,practice.Minimum 2hours day or ten hours weekly.
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July 26, 2000 at 3:30 pm #27224AnonymousGuest
I know for sure that Jimi Hendrix used 12 guage strings.This was definatly part of his powerful sound..
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July 26, 2000 at 3:19 pm #27225AnonymousGuest
My experience has taught me a couple of things about pedals.Most important,keep your pedals clean!!Wrap them
up in sandwich bags when you’re not using them.Dirt,
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July 26, 2000 at 12:00 pm #27221AnonymousGuest
I can think of some, but if you allow me to give you an advice : even original Metallica materials don’t tell you exactly what riffs they play.OK they are good, but not gods.Just relax, and you’ll see it all comes from within.
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July 26, 2000 at 6:37 am #27217AnonymousGuest
Isn’t that the new song by the Black Crowes?
: Anyone got the correct chords for Stairway To Heaven?
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July 25, 2000 at 3:48 am #27194AnonymousGuest
hahahaha…..the backstreet boys have no talent….anyone can sing….if someone bangs something out on a piano over and over you could memorize it and sing it without knowing anything about music which is probally what happens…..how many of the backstreet boys songs have they actually wrote themselves?….or better yet…how many haven’t they… face it…they are sell outs….actually they have to talent to sell out…. and songwriters with even less talent are paid to pump out songs for them….its amazing what you can do with begginner knowledge of the I-IV-V progression……lol…
we all know MTV and the record companies created them to make money off the teenybopers they brainwash….and do you want to know why they were put together as a group…because they are young and they work out…and are attractive to young female teenagers…in other words they make MTV money, and the brainwashed little kids dont know the difference between real music and that crap…-
July 20, 2002 at 1:25 pm #97609AnonymousGuest
im gonna say one thing and im only gonna say it once. the back street boys suck. that is all. if anyone disagrees they can screw off.
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June 26, 2002 at 3:53 pm #96732AnonymousGuest
:if you don’t call that music then what do you call music.and have you even heard half of there songs’ i bet not. don’t start up an argument if you don’t even know what the heck you’re going on about.if you foul mouthes haven’t noticed you’d probably get kids aged from 8 and up reading your rubbish. from me.
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April 25, 2002 at 12:36 am #94139AnonymousGuest
those back street boys suck so bad but i can admit nick’s little brother is soooooooooo hott.nick and aaron have way dif vioses.aaron has such an amazing voise.and that stupid nick boy sounds so horible.and there sis lc is so cool.i fill sorry for her.
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January 14, 2002 at 7:57 pm #109746AnonymousGuest
I’m sorry but all you suck for having no life instead to bash other singing groups. My God, do you have that much hatred in you that you can only consume happiness by putting down other people who seem to look happier and have much more success than you? Everyone has their own taste in music, who says your music ‘iz the shite’? Your music can be garbage trash just as much as the Backstreet Boys, O-Town, NSync, or Britney Spears. Why don’t you guys GROW UP and learn to RESPECT others in the way your mothers should have taught you.
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December 27, 2001 at 9:17 am #88276AnonymousGuest
at least they aren’t nsync. and at least none of them are dating britney spears. thats about all that’s going for them….
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November 25, 2001 at 6:45 am #108086AnonymousGuest
I think they’re really talented. How many of u can do amazing choreographed moves while singing (and well) in harmony with 4 other people? I’m a musician; I play guitar, violin/fiddle, piano, accordian, bass clarinet and many more awesome intsruments, and I still luv BSB. They have a lot of vocal talent and dancing talent. Any way, Suck it up.
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August 4, 2001 at 3:54 am #81754AnonymousGuest
i agree with slipknotchicky, they arnt that bad, they have more talent then the other boybands.personally its not really my taste in music, but that doesnt mean i shud go and curse them, coz they r equally as talented,id rather listen 2 metal, rock, and punk tho
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July 23, 2000 at 1:13 am #27158AnonymousGuest
I work in a store that handles Takamine, Taylor, Fender, Gibson, Guild and many others. I have found that for high-end guitars such as your Tak LTD 1999, that Elixir strings work, sound, and feel the best as well as last the longest
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July 19, 2000 at 11:18 pm #27107AnonymousGuest
Go to http://www.halleonard.com They have Book/CD combinations that cover lots of theory. One is called Modes for the Lead Guitarist and it is excellent. Cherry Lane also publishes good materials, as well as Alfred Publishing. I can’t believe you can’t find materials. I buy most of this at Mars Music stores (www.marsmusic.com I think) they would fill an order too, I think. Good Luck
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July 19, 2000 at 11:13 pm #27104AnonymousGuest
If you are a visual learner, and want the best video tapes, go to http://www.metalmethod.com. They are very clear and well-organized, and cover everything you need to know to learn to play very well. You can also read comments on their message board.
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July 19, 2000 at 11:08 pm #27106AnonymousGuest
You can also remove every-other string and play it as a six-string.
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July 18, 2000 at 1:26 am #27069AnonymousGuest
Look at the sample and phrase feature in the AX1000G
manual. No danger in pressing the switch…..Berti
: : Hey, i’ve just buy a new KORG AX1000G guitar effect. at the bottom of its pedal there’s a hole with a tiny black button inside, i wonder what is the use of that button ?
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July 17, 2000 at 11:35 am #27059AnonymousGuest
metallica is not suing fans, they suing napster for doing what they did. they had no right to distribut songs like that, and i see metallica’s point. and i think true musicians fans will never say sell out becoz true enthusiast just looks at music and enjoys it as whole, but not as sell out band, and cheap guitar licks, becoz its not true, i agree not all metallic asongs are great but they had soem masterpieces such as nothing else matters and call of ktulu which i love.
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July 17, 2000 at 11:14 am #27060AnonymousGuest
: What kind of bridge is in Jackson’s PS4??? Actually i know
: what brige it has, but does bridge tighten strings too or
: does it works just the samw way that stratocaster’s bridge?-i have jackson of same model, its slightly different from fender, because it tightens the string and u can tune it on the bridge without untightening lock
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July 16, 2000 at 3:07 pm #27050AnonymousGuest
There’s no way it would fit because of where the knobs are… I have both the Special II and a Standard Les Paul… I totally sanded down my Special II, repainted it, got new pickups… now it doesnt suck as much as it did
: I was wondering if a standard les paul pickguard would fit on an epiphone special II. If not, then is there any where I can buy a specially made pickguard??? Thanks for your time. -
July 16, 2000 at 2:46 pm #27049AnonymousGuest
The Squire Stagemaster is a really cool guitar i got that sounds like that, except mine is a new model, so it probably isn’t what you’re talking about
: Do you know anything about Fender Start (A kind of limmited eddition)? It is a fender for sure. But not a stratocaster. Its shape is modernized and it’s got floydrose tremolo sysytem on it. How much is that guitar? Does Fender produce it still? -
July 16, 2000 at 2:43 pm #27047AnonymousGuest
: Well, I reckon it was Townshend.
well… I wish they’d give them to me instead of breaking them, but I liked Hendrix
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July 16, 2000 at 2:40 pm #27048AnonymousGuest
Can I tune her G string?
: : I’m looking for TAB for Britney Spears. This is the most hardcore guitar I’ve heard in years!: Yeah, I wouldn’t mind tabbing her myself!
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January 23, 2003 at 8:59 pm #81364AnonymousGuest
britney spears is an ugly bitch and i don’t think u’d find much guitar on her songs any way
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July 16, 2000 at 1:19 pm #27046AnonymousGuest
: hmm, guitar sex ? i have thoughts on it, only loose sluts can do it, believe me, theres a lot of frets and a lot of shrp edges to cover, and sometimes it sucks trying to jam it all up there!!
I’ve heard of guitar sex. That’s why I bashed my Telecaster…damn thing was looking at my girlfriend’s big tits.
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July 16, 2000 at 4:29 am #27032AnonymousGuest
: Climb on my Scrotum and your feed back problem is solved because I give the reach around!
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: : i need to eliminate my feed back problem please helpRE: well the best way to eliminate feedback is to go get a noisegate i prefer a rocktron HUSH it works really well, or get a Boss Noise surpresser\ gate
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July 15, 2000 at 9:46 am #27029AnonymousGuest
Sorry, meant to put this in my first post.
Pod is made for recording. And it sounds bad live (imo). However it rocks for DAW recording as there are no mics to mess with and you will never afford the amps it models to check and see if they sound the same so they sound the same.
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July 15, 2000 at 9:43 am #27031AnonymousGuest
Lenny Kravits used amp farm (akin to pod) for his last album.. sounded pretty real to me..
Filter used a pod on last album.
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July 15, 2000 at 8:52 am #27002AnonymousGuest
Don’t you know that nothing is wrong in the wacky world of music if it souds good well thn go for it. I use two cppos to get different sounds. Another trick is to cut out the rubber from the cappo to allow you to play different arrangements.
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July 15, 2000 at 8:47 am #27003AnonymousGuest
right at ya what do you play and don’t say guitar
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July 15, 2000 at 7:54 am #27001AnonymousGuest
Check out this link to find out why schemes such as this DON’T WORK. http://www.hbba.org/reports/Scams/16.htm
After reading this anyone who participates in such a scheme DESERVES to lose BIG!!
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July 4, 2000 at 6:03 am #26942AnonymousGuest
Thanks for the help,
ryan: Does anyone know how to install a piezo pickup in an acoustic guitar without a traditional soundhole such as an Ovation? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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July 4, 2000 at 3:54 am #26941AnonymousGuest
Hey Tiff. My guitar wants you !! All 13 of them !!!
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July 3, 2000 at 8:25 pm #26932AnonymousGuest
Acoustic pick-ups that mount in the soundhole amplify your guitar in much the same way as a single coil pick-up from an electric does. Thus, giving you a very electric sound verses an acoustic sound. If you want more of an acoustic sound and want an easy do-it-yourself installation I would recommend a Barcus Berry insider pick-up.The challenge to beginners is drilling out the endpin for the jack. http://www.fretnotguitarrepair.com
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July 3, 2000 at 7:57 pm #26927AnonymousGuest
The book I would recommend would vary based on your ability as a builder, whether or not you are starting with bare wood or assembling a kit. But check out Stewart MacDonalds supply of books, at http://www.stewmac.com/04books.htm.
More questions, check out my site and email me.
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July 3, 2000 at 3:51 pm #26925AnonymousGuest
…Mi ingles es malo porque no soy una puta guiri como tu follaburras de mierda,mi pregunta hera seria si no me argumentas la respuesta que te den por culo cerdo machista…
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July 3, 2000 at 12:10 pm #26923AnonymousGuest
to answer your question on chords for a 12 string; you play the chords just like you do on a 6 string.The only differance between the two is on the 12 string the smaller string preceeding the regular strings are just at a different octave or(pitch) good luck.tim
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July 2, 2000 at 10:56 pm #26919AnonymousGuest
ouch, high e-string!
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July 2, 2000 at 10:56 pm #26920AnonymousGuest
ouch but lol
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July 2, 2000 at 8:58 am #26912AnonymousGuest
: I agree that the riffs are pretty staight forward, but I’m more referring to speed. It’s like your picking hand has just engaged in a marathon/sprint when you finish some of Metallica’s songs.
: The hardest EVH riff: tapping intro lick in Mean Streets and first part of Eruption.
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July 2, 2000 at 7:21 am #26913AnonymousGuest
I assume you dont want a bridge pick up that installs under the saddle, then drill holes in your guitar ? Dean Markley makes a reusuable "stick on" acoustic pick up that uses an adheisive to stick the pick up on the bridge. I use one for my classical because the sound hole is smaller and the traditional sound hole pick ups are too big.(and I don’t want to drill into my guitar) They sound pretty good if you don’t get too close to your amp. I think its the "Artist" model
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July 2, 2000 at 7:12 am #26911AnonymousGuest
THIS IS A GUITAR DISCUSSION BULLITIN BOARD, NOT A SCAM BOARD!!!:
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July 2, 2000 at 1:52 am #26910AnonymousGuest
hmm, guitar sex ? i have thoughts on it, only loose sluts can do it, believe me, theres a lot of frets and a lot of shrp edges to cover, and sometimes it sucks trying to jam it all up there!! just take it from a chic, im in love w/ my Ibanez soundgear 3000 dx, and it is just humnly impossibe, but all relationships dont have to be sexual do thaey?!?!? lol
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December 11, 2002 at 4:38 am #103412AnonymousGuest
Are you people simple? You have to take the top strap holder off the body, and use that part, or the bottom part where Hendrix attached his strap holder. I’ve been trying to get my girlfriend to use my bass for over a year now. She keeps saying she’s ‘not in the right mood.’ It’s got a perfect little thing on the bottom, just the right shape and size to play the G (if you catch my drift). : hmm, guitar sex ? i have thoughts on it, only loose sluts can do it, believe me, theres a lot of frets and a lot of shrp edges to cover, and sometimes it sucks trying to jam it all up there!! just take it from a chic, im in love w/ my Ibanez soundgear 3000 dx, and it is just humnly impossibe, but all relationships dont have to be sexual do thaey?!?!? lol
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July 1, 2000 at 2:25 pm #26906AnonymousGuest
: : Fender Acoustasonic SFX or Peavey Ecoustic 112 – Pros & Cons of both. Which is the better acoustic amp. Need opinions from experenced players.
depends on the desired use, for home use the fender will sound fuller cause of stereo surround feild this amp produces, for live though stereo amps get lost as well as the sfx is made to be put in a corner, how often can this be obtained on a stage? my pick is the peavey also for live sound men dont usally run in stereo so none of the bennefits apply, my hint is save some money and buy the peavey.
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July 1, 2000 at 2:19 pm #26903AnonymousGuest
: Anybody know if the stock pickups in Standard Stratocasters (Mexican made) are Tex-Mex pickups? The stock ones sound louder, beefier and fatter than other strat pickups and that is how the Tex-Mex pickups are described by Fender. I know they are ceramic magnet, not alnico’s like the vintage. Eric
no, the standard strat(mexican) are different, the tex mex are wound with a bit more strands of wire, yet the idea behind an overwound pickup does not always mean it will sound thicker, in fact ive found the weaker pickups dont tend to distort as easy, so there for more of the actual tone of the pickup comes through, distortion effects the loudest frequencies of the pickup first, so there for the highs usally get it first, the lows last, hint (thicker)! -
July 1, 2000 at 11:12 am #26904AnonymousGuest
: Know where I can learn Doors songs?
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July 1, 2000 at 4:51 am #26902AnonymousGuest
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July 1, 2000 at 2:57 am #26899AnonymousGuest
haha!!
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July 1, 2000 at 2:46 am #26897AnonymousGuest
Got your attention didn’t I?
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July 1, 2000 at 12:38 am #26898AnonymousGuest
Guitar Grimiore- Scales and Modes
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July 1, 2000 at 12:08 am #26894AnonymousGuest
I bought and Ovation Balladeer #1712 a few years ago from a friend
for 95 CANADIAN dollars. I do not know anything about the wood it uses,
the machine heads, EQ etc. The finish is black and it plays and sounds great.
I am trying to find out its worth to sell it as I don’t play it enough
to warrant the guitar. It comes with an Ovation stamped case as well. If anyone
is interested in it OR has any spec. info. on it then please respond to my above
email address thank you.Drew
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June 30, 2000 at 9:09 pm #26895AnonymousGuest
Well, I think a lot of effects processors are only as good as what you put into them. Didn’t
Steve Vai make extensive use of the Digitech 2101 for a lot of his stuff? I’ve got two, and there’s
a lot to be said about the programmability…but I’m getting a little off topic.I personally like the POD. You don’t get the natural amp feedback like you’d have with a big
amp, but you DO have an awful lot of different sounds to play with at the touch of a button. I’m
picky as hell about my sound and I can find interesting things to do with most of the amp models
on POD, but the effects are pretty much worthless to me since you can only change one parameter.
I use the POD as a preamp and do effects with other units. The POD can be a bit noisy at times,
which on the factory settings are masked by the noise gate except you get that unnatural sound
on the tail end of notes that I hate. For the flexibility it gives me, I can live with it for now, though,I’ve heard the Johnson amp modeller, and I don’t like it as much as POD. Digitech has a horrid
history of bad sounding preamps (2101, 2112, 2120), but they switched over to digital modelling
on the RP2000, so maybe they’ve gotten better. I actually like Digitech boxes for effects for the
most part since they usually give you a lot of control over the various parameters so I can tune
it just right. Their reverbs suck, though…get a Lexicon if you want nice ones.I guess my ultimate recommendation would be dependant on what your needs are. If you only
want a certain sound and have tolerant neighbors, then get the amp that makes that sound. If
you want a lot of variety and/or need to play with headphones when you get a song idea at 3
in the morning then you can’t beat the POD in my opinion.Scott
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June 30, 2000 at 8:19 pm #26896AnonymousGuest
I agree that the riffs are pretty staight forward, but I’m more referring to speed. It’s like your picking hand has just engaged in a marathon/sprint when you finish some of Metallica’s songs.
The hardest EVH riff: tapping intro lick in Mean Streets and first part of Eruption. -
June 30, 2000 at 5:27 pm #26891AnonymousGuest
…i thinking to by a Fender Jazzmaster, but most customers say to my that fender don’t make a good guitar for years, mad materials, circuits, bridges, bad to play for long time and bad to repair.Is really serious pay so much money for a guitar of low cost?, what is a pay, the guitar or the trademark..?
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June 30, 2000 at 3:00 pm #26893AnonymousGuest
10 out of 10.
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June 30, 2000 at 12:15 pm #26892AnonymousGuest
: I would love to hear some input put on amp modeling/effect processors. I am considering Line 6 POD, Boss GT-3, Tone Works AX1000G and Digitech RP-2000. I play a Amer Std Strat and a Les Paul through a Fender Ultimate Chorus amp and every music style under the sun.
: Thanks alot
I am sick of saying this over and over but its the truth, many of these things aren’t worth the time of day. Of all of them, the only with worthy effects is the POD. Yet if you get the floorboard, the final cost could cost over 00. I reccomend to anybody, to avoid these things at all costs. They are synthethic, the PREAMPS ARE WEAK!!!, and the effects suck. Buy some good stomp boxes, and you will be set. Why do you need modeling effects? You already have the real thing. You have the Fender amp which is very good, a Strat, and a Les Paul, you already have, what they are failing misruble to duplicate. If you were to actually buy one, stay away from the Digitech, they sound like shit, the pedals aren’t sturdy, and they just suck. The Boss’s effects really stink, but I heard the distortions are decent. The Korg, is ok, not to great, but not bad. The Line6 is the winner, but as I said for all the money you are spending, you might as well get the real effects, to go along with your real guitar setup. Just think of it this way, no pros actually use these things, but they do use the real pedals, so take that.-
August 20, 2002 at 12:16 am #110729AnonymousGuest
of course AX1000g..you’ll get the rare effect..the vintages sounding..in one the most strong packaging of all time.my band palying new skool of metal..but the korg can represent the sound..crunchy. Buy this baby,you’ll never regret to have this amazing piece of art,before they gone for good.oh…vist my band site..then upload some song to hear what AX1000 can deliver. http://www.ragadub-star.com after all..only stupid people saying that that single effect unbeat?…how stupid !!!!..suck my ass. with multieffect you can change several radical effect..with just a single stomp..how nice is that?..very nice off course.
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August 10, 2001 at 3:00 am #82035AnonymousGuest
Yeah but most pros have a lot of money to find the sound they like. These effects units give you a chance to try out different things for little cost.
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June 30, 2000 at 12:07 pm #26890AnonymousGuest
: I’m curious to know what Metallica riffs you find challenging or in your mind, impossible to play. I had trouble with Puppets at first. Battery is fast and also the part in the intro to Blackened where you jump to first position from seventh position.
I don’t think they have any complicated riffs really. Some of the solos are hard to remember, and hard to keep time, like puppets. A matter a fact most of their stuff is easy to learn. They are not complicated writers, they are straight ahead. I really have a harder time, trying to get a an old Jazz piece right, than a Metallica song. If you have a grasp of playing, metallica is quite easy to get a hang of. I still give the guys credit, for remembering some of this stuff, and playing it on a regular basis, but if you know how to play, and you had an audition for Metallica in two months, I bet you could sound good for the audition. Yet it is hard to get their sound, and the small things of their music. I think a better question, is pick the hardest EVH riff, now that is a tough question -
June 30, 2000 at 10:32 am #26889AnonymousGuest
The best thing to do if you are looking for that kind of sound is to go strictly Marshall amps. They make a valvestate line that is lower end. I currently have very expensive setups and have went through loads of gear. Primarily I went back and forth between Mesa Boogies and Marshalls. I recommend that as soon as you can save the money, buy a pro-grade Marshall setup. Probably one of their stereo 100w power amps (around 100) to start your collection with. Then get the JMP pre amp (something Marshall). When you run a killer effects processor like a Lexicon or Eventide, you will want stereo at that time. A Marshall head is great (I have a JCM 900), but not stereo.
So, in the meantime, stick with the valvestate combo amp, and for guitars in that price range, spend a little more than 50 and get a used high-end jackson with a floyd rose tremolo. I play Jackson USA Custom guitars (like the RR-1 and SL1’s) and believe me, they are worth the money. It is kind of funny, but actually the more you spend on your equipment (up to a certain point), the better you will sound and more fluid the guitar necks will be. I am an Eddie Van Halen style type of player, and live in 80’s rock! hehe. This works best for me, and especially well for those vintage sounds like Hendrix, Floyd, Cream, you name it. Those guys all played Marshalls!
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June 30, 2000 at 5:18 am #26888AnonymousGuest
I’m starting up a new site, and i really need guitarists help. I need some tabs, so if ur a bassist, or a guitarist, email me at [email protected] with any tabs you might have…please?!
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June 30, 2000 at 12:21 am #26886AnonymousGuest
Know where I can learn Doors songs?
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June 30, 2000 at 12:20 am #26885AnonymousGuest
I just bought my daughter a Dean Acoustic/Elect. Very nice for the price and she’s fallen in love with it. Which means she’s practicing more. I bought from guitarexpress.com 50.
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June 29, 2000 at 11:31 pm #26887AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know how to install a piezo pickup in an acoustic guitar without a traditional soundhole such as an Ovation? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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June 29, 2000 at 9:09 pm #26884AnonymousGuest
1st of all, your little idea IS a SCAM!!! Second of all, this site is for guitar discussion, not for begging for money, go work for it, and shut up. Your Karma has been torn in two and you will die a slow painful death.
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June 29, 2000 at 8:25 pm #26880AnonymousGuest
I’m curious to know what Metallica riffs you find challenging or in your mind, impossible to play. I had trouble with Puppets at first. Battery is fast and also the part in the intro to Blackened where you jump to first position from seventh position.
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June 29, 2000 at 3:20 pm #26881AnonymousGuest
I am glad to hear that you made money out of it. But be carefull. There was a similar sceme in South Africa, here they called a piramis sceme. This is exactly what it is, the higher up in the piramid you are, the more money you make, but the lower you are the better your chance to lose.
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June 29, 2000 at 4:37 am #26877AnonymousGuest
Discover Your Discomfort!
orWhy Are So Many Guitarists Masochists?
by Jamey Andreas (www.guitarprinciples.com)Okay, I’m going to explain some powerful things for the practicing
guitarist
who wants to see RESULTS from their practice. In other words, the
guitarist
who wants to do what I call CORRECT PRACTICE.Have you ever had trouble playing something on the guitar? Have you
ever seen
or heard someone play something, tried to do it yourself, maybe
practiced it
for a long time, and ended up with only frustration and bad feelings
about
yourself as a player? Be honest now. I’ve been playing for 30 years,
and I
have never met a player, including myself, who could honestly answer no
to
that question.There are a few things that are always true when we are unable to play
something we want to play on the guitar.
One of the things that you will always find, if you look for it, is
what
Arron Shearer called, in his first book, uncontrolled muscle tension.
Many,
many players have in fact commented on this fact, mainly because this
fact
becomes obvious to anyone who plays for awhile, pays attention, and
starts to
discover the path to gaining increasing ability on the guitar. Many
people
mention it. The problem is they never tell you what to do about it!Oh sure, you’ll hear people say "play S-L-O-W-LY", or "RELAX"! I
asked,
ordered, screamed, and pleaded with students to do that for probably 20
years, before I realized that almost no one was listening to me, or
maybe
they didn’t believe me, or maybe they thought I was kidding (well,
his face
is turning purple, but, nah, I don’t think he’s serious)!No, it seems most people would rather try to play that bar chord or
that
scale with their shoulders tensed up to their ears, their pinky tensed
up and
pulled 2 inches from the neck as they dislocate their shoulder trying
to get
it to it’s note on time, practice and play that way day in and day
out, and
then wonder why they find that scale hard to play, that it breaks down
at a
certain speed. Or maybe they wonder why they have a pain here or there.
Hell,
they may be really persistent and keep at it till they qualify for this
new
disease I’m always reading about, Repetitive Strain Injury.I got a new student about a year ago, we’ll call him Tom. Now Tom had
been
teaching himself for a few years, is very musical, very intelligent,
and
managed to learn fingerstyle guitar well enough to attempt some rather
challenging pieces, including some classical repertoire. In fact, he
would
play for friends and often impress them.
However, it was also true that he knew he never played anywhere near
his best
in these circumstances, and the piece would often break down somewhere.
It
was also true that he had a growing pain in his left shoulder when he
practiced.Tom has two very important qualities that a player must have in order
to
overcome problems, and make what I call Vertical Growth. Those two
things are
Desire, and Honesty.Tom doesn’t have the pain in his shoulder anymore, and his playing is
getting
better and better. This is because he has learned a few things. He has
learned about the incredible state of muscular relaxation that a player
must
have as they play. He has learned how difficult it is to actually make
sure
you have that relaxation as you play. He has learned about Sympathetic
Tension, how every time you use one muscle, others become tense also,
and how
if you are not aware of it, and allow it to be there, it becomes locked
in to
the muscles through the power of Muscle Memory.Tom is also learning, over time, that by always making the effort to
focus
his attention on this muscle tension, he can always eliminate some part
of
it, and by consistently doing this in practice, things begin to feel
easier
and easier, because he was really fighting his own muscle tension,
which made
it feel so hard.Tom inspired me to invent a phrase, something for him to always keep in
mind
when he practices. In fact, I told him to do what I do. Write it out on
a
sign and keep it somewhere in front of him as he practices. On the
music
stand or taped to the wall like I do. The phrase is "DISCOVER YOUR
DISCOMFORT". Pay attention, notice what happens in the body as you
play. How
does it feel. Good players are not experiencing that discomfort when
they do
the thing you struggle to do. If they had to struggle they wouldn’t
be good
players!Now as usually happens, I began to use the phrase myself, and began to
discover new levels of my own discomfort. And I began to see my playing
improve, I mean fundamentally improve. You see, there is no end to this
process.Why do so many of us allow such discomfort when we practice and play?
There
are many reasons, I’ll go in to them at another time. What I want to
do now
is give you some ways of discovering your own discomfort, and begin to
minimize it.
Â
Hold the guitar as comfortable as you can.Allow your left arm to hand limp at your side.
Place your right hand fingers on the strings, keeping them very loose
and
relaxed. If you use a pick, float the pick in between two strings and
keep it
there.Focus your attention on your shoulders, as you raise your left hand
slowly.
Raise it straight up without extending it, and place all your fingers
on the
sixth string, around the tenth fret. Keep them on the string so
lightly, you
don’t even press the string down. (Not easy at first)!Do you feel anything in your right shoulder as you do this? Do you feel
any
tightness come in to the pick hand, perhaps you are gripping the pick
tighter, or tensing your wrist? Be honest now.
Â
Keeping your left hand fingers on the string lightly, begin to move
your hand
down toward the first fret. You must do this VERY SLOWLY. Notice what
happens
throughout your body. As I have had students do this, I have seen
everything
from tense ankles or belly, to practically falling off the chair! I hope I have provided a starting point for further investigations
and
insights for you. Take anything you find hard to do, stop yourself in
the
middle of it, and check out what is happening in your body. You will be
amazed.For more information on how to develop these insights, visit
http://www.guitarprinciples.com. Good Luck!Copyright 1999 by Jamey Andreas. All Rights Reserved.
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June 29, 2000 at 3:47 am #26876AnonymousGuest
the allman brothers broke there guitars the best
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June 29, 2000 at 12:37 am #26874AnonymousGuest
GET 0,000 WITH ONLY 6 BUCKS!!! THIS IS NOT A SCAM!!!
Original post: GET 0,000 WITH ONLY 6 BUCKS!!! THIS IS NOT A SCAM!!!A while back, I was browsing these newsgroups, just like you are now, and
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And, your investment is only .00 (Plus postage)
IMPORTANT: This is not a rip-off; it is not indecent; it is not illegal;
and it is virtually no risk – it really works!!!! If all of the following
instructions are adhered to,
you will receive extraordinary dividends.PLEASE NOTE:
Please follow these directions EXACTLY, and 0,000 or more can be yours in
20 to 60 days. This program remains successful because of the honesty and
integrity of the participants. Please continue its success by
carefully adhering to the instructions. You will now become part of the Mail
Order business. In this business your product is not solid and tangible,
it’s
a service. You are in the business of developing Mailing Lists. Many large
corporations are happy to pay big bucks for quality lists. However, the CASH
made from the mailing lists is secondary to the income which is made
from people like you and me asking to be included in that list.
Here are the 4 easy steps to success:STEP 1: Get 6 separate pieces of paper and write the following on each
piece of paper "PLEASE PUT ME ON YOUR MAILING LIST." Now get 6 US .00
bills
and place ONE inside EACH of the 6 pieces of paper so the
bill will not be seen through the envelope (to prevent thievery). Place one
paper in each
of the 6 envelopes and seal them. You should now have 6 sealed envelopes,
each with a piece of paper stating the above phrase, your name and address,
and a .00 bill. What you are doingis creating a service. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY LEGAL! You are requesting a
legitimate service and you are paying for it! Like most of us I was a little
skeptical
and a little worried about the legal aspects of it all. So I
checked it out with the U.S. Post Office (1-800-725-2161) and they
confirmed that it is indeed legal! Mail the 6 envelopes to the following
addresses:#1)Kris Kringle
3842 SW Coquina Cove Way #204
Palm City FL 34990#2)D. Durante
PO Box 124
Sandy Hook CT 06482#3)S. Dasher
144 N. Erwin St. Apt. #203
Cartersville GA 30120#4)J. Tippetts
1116 N. Tennessee St. Apt. #143
Cartersville GA 30120#5)R.Begg
2208 addington st.
Montreal pq, H4A-3G5
Canada#6)F.Dubré
Norrbaecksgatan 34
216 24 Malmoe
SWEDENSTEP 2: Now take the #1 name off the list that you see above, move the
other names up (6 becomes 5, 5
becomes 4, etc…) and add YOUR Name as number 6 on the list.STEP 3: Change anything you need to, but try to keep this article as close
to original as possible. Now, post your amended article to at least 300
newsgroups.
(I think there are close to 32,000 groups) All you need is 300, but
remember, the more you post, the more CASH you make! This is perfectly
legal! If you have any doubts, refer to 18 Sec. 1302 & 1341 of the Postal
lottery laws.
Keep a copy of these steps for yourself and, whenever you need CASH, you can
use
it again, and again. PLEASE REMEMBER that this program remains successful
because
of the honesty and integrity of the participants and by their carefully
adhering to the
directions. Look at it this way. If you are a person of integrity, the
program will continue
and the CASH that so many others have received will come your way.
NOTE: You may want to retain every name and address sent to you, either on
a computer or hard copy and keep the notes people send you. This VERIFIES
that you are
truly providing a service. (Also, it might be a good idea to wrap the
bill in dark paper to reduce
the risk of mail theft.) So, as each post is downloaded and the directions
carefully followed,
six members will be reimbursed for their participation as a List Developer
with one dollar each. Your name will move up the list geometrically so that
when your name reaches
the #1 position you will be receiving thousands of CASH in CASH!!! What an
opportunity for only .00 (.00 for each of the first six people listed
above) Send it now, add your own name to the list and you’re in business!—DIRECTIONS —– FOR HOW TO POST TO NEWSGROUPS
Step 1) You do not need to re-type this entire letter to do your own
posting. Simply put your cursor at the beginning of this letter and drag
your cursor to the bottom of this letter, and select ‘copy’ from the edit
menu. This will copy the entire letter into the computer’s memory.Step 2) Open a blank ‘notepad’ file and place your cursor at the top of the
blank page. From the ‘edit’ menu select ‘paste’. This will paste a copy of
the letter into notepad so that you can
add your name to the list.Step 3) Save your new notepad file as a .txt file. If you want to do your
postings in different settings, you’ll always have this file to go back to.Step 4) Use Netscape or Internet explorer and try searching for various
newsgroups (on-line forums, message boards, chat sites, discussions.)Step 5) Visit these message boards and post this article as a new message
by highlighting the text of this letter and selecting paste from the edit
menu.
Fill in the Subject, this will be the header that everyone sees as they
scroll
through the list of postings in a particular group, click the post message
button.
You’re done with your first one! Congratulations…THAT’S IT! All you have
to do
is jump to different newsgroups and post away, after you get the hang of
it, it will
take about 30 seconds for each newsgroup!**REMEMBER, THE MORE NEWSGROUPS YOU POST IN, THE MORE CASH YOU WILL MAKE !!
BUT YOU HAVE TO POST A MINIMUM OF 300**
That’s it! You will begin receiving CASH from around the world within days!
You may eventually want to rent a P.O.Box due to the large amount of mail
you will receive.
If you wish to stay anonymous, you can invent a name to use, as long as the
postman will
deliver it. **JUST MAKE SURE ALL THE ADDRESSES ARE CORRECT.**Now the WHY part:
Out of 300 postings, say I receive only 7 replies (a very low example). So
then I made .00 with my name at #6 on the letter. Now, each of the 7
persons who just sent me .00 make the MINIMUM 300 postings, each with my
name at #5 and only 7 persons respond to each of the 7
original 7, that is another 9.00 for me, now those 49 each make 300
MINIMUM posts with my name at #4 and only 7 replies each, I will bring in an
additional 43.00! Now, those 343 persons turn around and post the MINIMUM
300 with my name at #3 and only receive 7 replies each, I will make an
additional 401.00! OK, now here is the fun part, each of those 2401
persons post a MINIMUM 300 letters with my name at #2 and they each only
receive 7 replies, that just made me 6,807.00!!!
Those 16807 persons will all deliver
this message to 300 newsgroups with my name at #1 and if still 7 persons per
300 Newsgroups react I will
receive 17,649.00! With an original investment of only .00! And some
stamps. AMAZING! When your name is no longer on the list, you just take the
latest posting in the newsgroups, and send out another .00 to names on the
list, putting your name at number 6 again. And start posting again. The
thing to remember is: do you realize that thousands of people all over the
world are joining the internet and
reading these articles everyday? JUST LIKE YOU are now!! So, can you afford
.00 and see if it really
works?? I think so…People have said, "what if the plan is played out and no one sends you the
CASH? So what! What are the chances of that happening when there are tons of
new honest users and new
honest people who are joining the internet and newsgroups everyday and are
willing to give it a try?
Estimates are at 20,000 to 50,000 new users, every day, with thousands of
those joining the actual internet.Remember, play FAIRLY and HONESTLY and this will really work.
** By the way, if you try to deceive people by posting the messages with
your name in the list and not sending the CASH to the rest of the people
already
on the list, you will NOT get as much. Someone I talked
to knew someone who did that and he only made about 50.00, and that’s
after seven or eight weeks! Then he sent the 6 .00 bills, people added him
to their lists,
and in 4-5 weeks he had over 0k. This is the fairest and most honest way I
have ever seen to share the
wealth of the world without costing anything but our time!!! You also may
want to buy mailing and e-mail lists for future CASH. Make sure you print
this article out RIGHT NOW! Also, try to keep a list of
everyone that sends you CASH and always keep an eye on the newsgroups to
make sure everyone is playing
fairly. Remember, HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY. You don’t need to cheat the
basic idea to make the CASH!! GOOD LUCK to all and please play fairly and
reap the huge rewards from this, which is tons of extra CASH. Please
remember to declare your extra income. Thanks once again…
"People have asked me if this is really legal. Well, it is! You are using
the Internet to advertise your business. What is that business? You are
creating a mailing list of people who are interested in home based computer
and online business and methods of generating income at home. Remember,
people send you a small fee to be added to your mailing list. It is legal.
what will
you do with your list of thousands of names?That’s up to you." So, build your mailing list, keep good accounts, declare
the income and pay your taxes. By doing this you prove your business
intentions. Keep an
eye on the newsgroups and when the cash has stopped coming (that means your
name is no
longer on the list), you just take the latest posting at the newsgroups,
send another .00 to the
names stated on the list, make your corrections (put your name at #6) and
start posting again.NOTES:
*1. In some countries, the export of the country’s exchange is illegal. But
you can get the license to do this from the post office, explaining the
above
statements (that you have an online business, etc. You may have to pay an
extra tax, but that’s OK, the amount of the incoming CASH is HUGE! And as I
said, a few countries have that restriction .*2. You may want to buy mailing and e-mail lists for future CASH. (Or
Database or Spreadsheet software.)*3. If you’re really not sure or still think this can’t be for real, please
print a copy of this article and give it to someone who really needs
the CASH, and see what happens.*4. You will start getting responses within 1-2 weeks, it depends.
***ALSO REMEMBER***
SEND YOUR OUT TO EVERYONE ON THE LIST,
EVEN IF THEY ARE NOT FROM THE U.S.
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???
2468809!!2468809!!2468809!!2468809!!2468809!!2468809!!2468809!!2468809!!2468809!!
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June 28, 2000 at 9:07 pm #26873AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know how much does the GT-3 cost in Canada ?
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June 28, 2000 at 12:45 pm #26875AnonymousGuest
I am looking for anyone who might have a tab version of "Jungle Love" by Steve Miller. I understand it is in an alternate tuning but he is not using a capo. Anyone know it? Thanks, Pete.
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June 28, 2000 at 6:31 am #26870AnonymousGuest
I would love to hear some input put on amp modeling/effect processors. I am considering Line 6 POD, Boss GT-3, Tone Works AX1000G and Digitech RP-2000. I play a Amer Std Strat and a Les Paul through a Fender Ultimate Chorus amp and every music style under the sun.
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June 28, 2000 at 1:21 am #26871AnonymousGuest
: what is feedback and reverb and how do you get it ?
Its easy to get feedback, get a distortion pedal, and turn the drive, and the treble on your eq up, and you will get feedback. Now reverb, is much different. Reverb, in other words is echo. Its not quite delay, because it doesn’t bounce your notes, but it just gives the sensation of talking in a big room, or another big space. You could get reverb in rack form "Nanoverb", or you could get it in pedal form, the Boss Rv/3, is good, but if you have a smaller budget the Danelectro Corn beef reverb is good. -
June 28, 2000 at 1:17 am #26872AnonymousGuest
: can you help me with gt-3 patches?
: iam looking for metallica kirk wah pedal or james distortion.
I doubt that you will find those components on a effects processor. See the signal is being blocked by all of those effects, and the preamp, so you don’t get a full feel of an effect. You are talking about trying to get a sound of Crybaby, and a Mesa Boogie amp. I think there was a similar question on this topic on the message board. Sorry to sidetrack, but its the truth-
May 7, 2004 at 1:10 am #95975AnonymousGuest
I need help finding patches on the yamaha DG stomp preamp…im looking for metallica,slipknot,fear factory, and AC/DC….
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May 7, 2004 at 1:08 am #95962AnonymousGuest
Can somone help me find patches for the yamaha DG stop preamp!!!…im looking for patches liek AC/DC,metallica, fear factory, and slipknot…
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June 27, 2000 at 9:21 pm #26869AnonymousGuest
can you help me with gt-3 patches?
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June 27, 2000 at 2:20 pm #26867AnonymousGuest
: I love lullabies, bur for some reason tabs on lullabies seems to be non existint. Does anyone have some tabs on lullabies. I would be very grateful.
: Tks
: RobbieI Robbie… I have written the Tab out for The Afro Cuban Lullaby
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March 11, 2002 at 8:50 pm #92453AnonymousGuest
: : I love lullabies, bur for some reason tabs on lullabies seems to be non existint. Does anyone have some tabs on lullabies. I would be very grateful. : : Tks : : Robbie : I Robbie… I have written the Tab out for The Afro Cuban Lullaby Try http://www.cwo.com/~jhindman/realm/classica.htm I found one there regards James
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June 27, 2000 at 5:30 am #26866AnonymousGuest
what is feedback and reverb and how do you get it ?
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June 27, 2000 at 3:25 am #26865AnonymousGuest
I would like to thank everyone who took time to reply to my questions for my school project about the guitar. It must have taken some of you ages. You may be pleased to know that since I last wrote I passed my Grade I exam, with distinction, and I got an A+ for my project.
Thank you again, it was so unexpected and "cool" of you all to have replied.
Matthew Archer (England)
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June 26, 2000 at 9:40 am #26862AnonymousGuest
My vote goes to Rickenbacker. I believe they had the patents for the first electric guitar pickup. They were originally either fitted to their own lapsteel guitars (nicknamed frying-pan) or retro-fitted into pre-made steel string Spanish guitars.
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June 26, 2000 at 7:15 am #26863AnonymousGuest
: Do you know anything about Fender Start (A kind of limmited eddition)? It is a fender for sure. But not a stratocaster. Its shape is modernized and it’s got floydrose tremolo sysytem on it. How much is that guitar? Does Fender produce it still?
What you’re describing wasn’t "limited edition" in the sense of being special, they were only limited because hardly anyone bought them! They were made in Japan in the late 1980’s.
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June 26, 2000 at 7:12 am #26860AnonymousGuest
: Anybody know if the stock pickups in Standard Stratocasters (Mexican made) are Tex-Mex pickups? The stock ones sound louder, beefier and fatter than other strat pickups and that is how the Tex-Mex pickups are described by Fender. I know they are ceramic magnet, not alnico’s like the vintage. Eric
No… the Standard Strat pickups are manufactured in the mexican plant. The Tex-Mex is a specialty replacement pickup which Fender uses in only a few of their higher-end guitars. For info on just about any Fender question you might have, chek out http://www.fenderforum.com -
June 26, 2000 at 7:08 am #26858AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for TAB for Britney Spears. This is the most hardcore guitar I’ve heard in years!
I’m sure a lot of internet searches are done which combine the words "Britney Spears" and "hardcore", but I don’t think any of them have to do with guitar!!
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June 26, 2000 at 7:04 am #26859AnonymousGuest
: First off don’t buy anything except a fender strat. If you can’t afford a U.S.A. model get a mexican one. Don’t buy a squire anything!!! You can get a used mex for about 00-300. DON’T CHEAP OUT!!! Your first amp can be just about anything but again you eventually want to move to a tube amp. Preferably Fender. A fender champ is a good starting amp. Finally buy one of those zoom effect boxes and take some lessons. Did you hear me? I said take some lessons. One more time…repeat after me…take some lessons. You’ll never regret it. And finally finally…practice till your room mates want you out and your breathing through your eyes…rock on young soldier!
Flix’s last post is right: don’t be so obsessed by the name on the headstock; go into music stores (maybe even take along a friend who can play), and try out what’s in your price range. The advantage to buying a guitar with a recognized brand name like Fender (and this includes Squier, which can be very good guitars!) is that if you decide to sell it, you’ll get a better resale than on a no-name guitar.
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June 26, 2000 at 3:28 am #26855AnonymousGuest
any one that has a boss me-30 or a boss gt-3 that they want to sell please e-mail me!
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June 25, 2000 at 10:26 pm #26857AnonymousGuest
The masters of Blues, B.B. King and Eric Clapton have the #3 position on the Billboard 200 charts. This is the first week for the Recording to be on the Charts. To enter the Billboard Charts at the #3 position is unheard of and proves what a tremendous CD the Two Great Blues Players have Recorded.
I’m sure that B.B. King was one of Eric Clapton’s great inspiration when he first started playing Guitar. What a thrill it must be for Eric Clapton to have Recorded with this Great Master of the Blues. B.B. King has been an inspiration to many young Guitarists who love the Blues. Eric Clapton has been one of those Musicians who have inspired so many young Guitarist. These Two inspirational Guitarists Together have Recorded a CD that is must listening for those who love the Blues.
Have you heard this great Recording by the two Blues Masters?
Do you have the New CD by these great guitarists?
B.B. King & Eric Clapton: Riding With The King
Robert Lee Johnson
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June 25, 2000 at 8:27 pm #26856AnonymousGuest
: Waterford..
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June 25, 2000 at 8:04 pm #26854AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : How To View .tab and .crd files?
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June 25, 2000 at 12:54 pm #26853AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : effect pedal hum
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June 25, 2000 at 11:57 am #26852AnonymousGuest
well?
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August 7, 2001 at 12:10 pm #81856AnonymousGuest
Yes Hi . I’m based in Maleny. Qld. Paul Clement http://www.paulclement.com
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June 25, 2000 at 11:57 am #26850AnonymousGuest
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June 25, 2000 at 9:27 am #26848AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Raven Guitars, RST and RMS 1000
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June 25, 2000 at 8:33 am #26846AnonymousGuest
I’m from Birmingham, England thats close isn’t it ?
Later
Ben
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June 25, 2000 at 2:11 am #26843AnonymousGuest
I suggest that you should read a column named "how to buy an e-guitar" at "www.guitar.com".
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June 25, 2000 at 12:45 am #26844AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Yairi AR-355?
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June 24, 2000 at 8:46 pm #26845AnonymousGuest
: Anyone got the correct chords for Stairway To Heaven?
NOPE NEVER HEARD OF IT
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June 24, 2000 at 8:42 pm #26840AnonymousGuest
: First off don’t buy anything except a fender strat. If you can’t afford a U.S.A. model get a mexican one. Don’t buy a squire anything!!! You can get a used mex for about 00-300. DON’T CHEAP OUT!!! Your first amp can be just about anything but again you eventually want to move to a tube amp. Preferably Fender. A fender champ is a good starting amp. Finally buy one of those zoom effect boxes and take some lessons. Did you hear me? I said take some lessons. One more time…repeat after me…take some lessons. You’ll never regret it. And finally finally…practice till your room mates want you out and your breathing through your eyes…rock on young soldier!
First off K is talking absolute bullshit,"don’t get anything but a Fender what shit!!!
Fenders are great I’ve got 4 Fender guitars,–a P bass a Strat and a Jaguar a Tele as well as 2 Fender amps, a Vibrolux and a Twin.
As well as that I’ve got 2 Marshalls a Peavy a Gibson amp as well as a couple of other brands.
Also 2 Gibsons a Hamer a Guild an Ibanez acoustic a Cort steel acoustic. a Ricky a Danelectro an Aria strat ‘1962 and I love and use everyone of them.
Of course you don’t need that much gear but to say that a Fender is the only guitar worth having is shit!!!!
It depends on what you want to play and what style you are into.
Shop around play a lot of axes and when you find the right one you will know! But please don’t be influenced by what’s written on the headstock.
He is right about valves though, if you can afford a valve amp go that way and don’t be influenced by the number of watts.
A big 100 watt stack might be impressive but you are restricted to playing very loud,. They don’t sound very good unless they are turned right up.
Go for a low wattage say 15 then you’ll get nice tone at sane levels but still have enough grunt to play small gigs if you need.
A good valve amp which leaves the 15 watt fenders for dead is the Gibson GA15 they are cheaper and more versatile. -
June 24, 2000 at 6:34 pm #26842AnonymousGuest
YES!
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June 24, 2000 at 11:47 am #26837AnonymousGuest
: I don’t know how to play an acoustic and my dad has a twelve string and I haven’t the slightest
The chords are exactly the same on a 12 string as a 6 string guitar.
The extra strings all just the same note or octaves Depending on which
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June 24, 2000 at 11:36 am #26838AnonymousGuest
HUH?????????….SMACK IN DA HEAD!!!!!!!!….LOL
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June 24, 2000 at 10:24 am #26836AnonymousGuest
I don’t know how to play an acoustic and my dad has a twelve string and I haven’t the slightest
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June 24, 2000 at 5:36 am #26833AnonymousGuest
if so , e-mail me!
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June 23, 2000 at 9:06 pm #26832AnonymousGuest
Hey is any of u good at getting chords from songs by jus listening.
Well obviously some of u are.. So could someone PLEASE do me a favour and tell me the chords to a song called "Stan" by Eminem
if uv’e never heard it download it from napster the full song is six minutes but u would only need about 2 minutes of it.
The guitar is in the background and sounds easy enough but i cant do it!
It’s a mad song if anyone wants to download it all.
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June 23, 2000 at 3:11 pm #26828AnonymousGuest
i dont have one of those pedals, but i had this little personal organizer, and if u pressed a similar sort of button, it re-set. so dont get curious and poke it! i honestly have no idea about that pedal, but i’ve made the same mistake before. anyone know for sure?
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June 23, 2000 at 3:09 pm #26830AnonymousGuest
: Hey, i’ve just buy a new KORG AX1000G guitar effect. at the bottom of its pedal there’s a hole with a tiny black button inside, i wonder what is the use of that button ?
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June 23, 2000 at 3:02 pm #26829AnonymousGuest
Can anybody please help with differint strumming patterns. I realise that I will develop my own patters as I become a better player, but for now I need some help.
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June 23, 2000 at 1:01 pm #26825AnonymousGuest
First off don’t buy anything except a fender strat. If you can’t afford a U.S.A. model get a mexican one. Don’t buy a squire anything!!! You can get a used mex for about 00-300. DON’T CHEAP OUT!!! Your first amp can be just about anything but again you eventually want to move to a tube amp. Preferably Fender. A fender champ is a good starting amp. Finally buy one of those zoom effect boxes and take some lessons. Did you hear me? I said take some lessons. One more time…repeat after me…take some lessons. You’ll never regret it. And finally finally…practice till your room mates want you out and your breathing through your eyes…rock on young soldier!
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June 23, 2000 at 3:26 am #26826AnonymousGuest
Deffinatly Kurt Cobain. No doubt, he is the god
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June 22, 2000 at 6:05 am #26824AnonymousGuest
hi, i’m totally new to guitars, but i LOVE music.
can someone point to some things to look for when buying a electric guitars? and the amps and other things that i need?
also, could anyone tell me HOW to get started?? what to do?? some books that you may suggested etc..?i’m totally new to music instruments @@
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January 2, 2004 at 10:01 pm #82469AnonymousGuest
hi im new to music and guitars but me and my friends are thinking of starting a band weve rote a few songs and i want to know how to get started! plz help
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June 22, 2000 at 2:56 am #26823AnonymousGuest
I’ve seen it. Another Mossman picture is at http://www.shsu.edu/~rtf_wdn/guitar.htm
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June 22, 2000 at 2:08 am #26819AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have a 1974 Jedson Les Paul copy Guitar?
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November 6, 2003 at 11:50 pm #98576AnonymousGuest
i still own my first guitar, namely a jedson acoustic bought brand new in 1973. it still has the best action that i have ever experienced, although it could do with a little refurbishment.
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June 22, 2000 at 12:52 am #26821AnonymousGuest
Hey, i’ve just buy a new KORG AX1000G guitar effect. at the bottom of its pedal there’s a hole with a tiny black button inside, i wonder what is the use of that button ?
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June 21, 2000 at 1:31 pm #65029AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know of any good books with different scales transcribed into all the positions? I can find nothing. Getting deaparate.
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June 21, 2000 at 1:10 pm #26816AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for some cool analog effects pedals. Doesn’t have to be vintage, but not Boss (or stuff like it) unless someone knows where I can find a whammy wah
Chad, if you’re any good at electronics – there’s a heap of classic pedals to be made from schematics. Check out here
http://www.firebottle.com/ampage/bbs/stompbox/
Heaps of info can be hadPete
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June 21, 2000 at 1:08 pm #26818AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for TAB for Britney Spears. This is the most hardcore guitar I’ve heard in years!
Yeah, I wouldn’t mind tabbing her myself!
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June 21, 2000 at 1:06 pm #26817AnonymousGuest
: need tab for boys are back in town
Gaj,
Check out OLGA http://www.olga.net. It’s there as well as a few other Lizzy songs
Pete
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June 21, 2000 at 1:04 pm #26814AnonymousGuest
: Well, I reckon it was Townshend.
Yeah, I’d have to go with townsend, pretty much the original and the best – it makes me cringe what those poor guitars went through.
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June 21, 2000 at 9:13 am #26815AnonymousGuest
Check out Mossman Guitars web site at http://mossman-guitars.com.
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June 21, 2000 at 6:39 am #26812AnonymousGuest
You can solo tab into my back-Door!
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June 21, 2000 at 6:21 am #26810AnonymousGuest
I own a 61 B-25 – 12 string Gibson. I have seen similar models go for 00 – 1,000. Best to take it to a reputable store and get more info. I don’t know the difference between my B-25 & the B-45.
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July 27, 2004 at 2:37 pm #101703AnonymousGuest
I recently saw one in a swedish store. They listed it for 840 EUR.
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June 21, 2000 at 6:14 am #26808AnonymousGuest
I usually recomend a "Samick" acoustic for a first guitar. You can probably pick one up for under 00.
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June 21, 2000 at 4:59 am #26807AnonymousGuest
Anyone have extremely accurate tabs or chords for some Doors songs.I really need the solo for L.A. Women.
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September 21, 2003 at 10:14 pm #93356AnonymousGuest
: Anyone have extremely accurate tabs or chords for some Doors songs.I really need the solo for L.A. Women.
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June 21, 2000 at 3:45 am #26805AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Fender Prosonic and Tone Master Amps
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June 21, 2000 at 1:37 am #26806AnonymousGuest
: Anyone looking for a good instructional vid…Check out hardcore volume 1.
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August 31, 2001 at 6:04 am #83131AnonymousGuest
how do order that hardcore volume 1 video!!
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June 21, 2000 at 12:57 am #26804AnonymousGuest
maybe im better at guitar than i think … i can play puppets and blackened no problem. by the way, thats when metallica was good, after justice for all, they out!! they stink now. cheers
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June 21, 2000 at 12:31 am #26803AnonymousGuest
I am wondering if I should buy a Marshall plexiglass reissue, does anyone own them? What is it like? I myself own a jcm 900 now
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June 20, 2000 at 9:27 pm #26801AnonymousGuest
Hello Forumites.
I’ve recently completed a couple of new guitar instrumentals which are available for download on my website at http://www.bensnet.fsnet.co.uk
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June 20, 2000 at 9:20 pm #26799AnonymousGuest
need tab for boys are back in town
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June 20, 2000 at 9:15 pm #26800AnonymousGuest
hi greg i have used your site before and think it is great but i cant seem to get connected to it lately.i desperately need the tab to boys are back in town. thanx
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June 20, 2000 at 8:15 pm #26798AnonymousGuest
I love lullabies, bur for some reason tabs on lullabies seems to be non existint. Does anyone have some tabs on lullabies. I would be very grateful.
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June 20, 2000 at 8:05 pm #26795AnonymousGuest
Hi i am willing to swap any instructional vids,books,cassettes,Jam Tacks of any guitar related styles.
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June 20, 2000 at 7:13 pm #26796AnonymousGuest
I just picked up a set of sperzel tuners for my strat. These have adjustable post height capability, but no instructions as to how one would go about changing them. Out of the box they are not the same height! Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!
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June 20, 2000 at 2:16 pm #26792AnonymousGuest
I just bought a glx 150T second hand because it was cheap and from a friend but haven’t had the chance to crank it up in practice yet. What are everyones thoughts on the amp, especially the distortion. Oh… and i use a 4×10 quad and a 1×15 box together, do you think the sound will hold up when cranked (its a solid state)
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June 20, 2000 at 12:33 pm #26794AnonymousGuest
You cant beat pete
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June 20, 2000 at 10:05 am #26791AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Silvertone 1951 guitar
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June 20, 2000 at 9:34 am #26789AnonymousGuest
: I live in england and am interested in buying a multi tracker and before I
: part with my had earned cash would love to hear any recomendations!!!!
: p.s. great site!!!!!!!Matt, I am using a Fostex FD8, with a 250 mb Zipdrive. I run it through an ART Tube dual preamp and an Alesis RA100 power amp to drive a set of Alesis Monitor One monitors. I have been real satisfied with this setup. For the money, this is a good starter and it is expandable. The unit gives you good sound and a lot of flexibility for the price.
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June 20, 2000 at 9:26 am #26790AnonymousGuest
: : I RECENTLY PURCHASED A "TAKAMINE" LIMITED EDITION 1999
: : ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITAR. I’VE TRIED D"ADARRIO LIGHT
: : AND MEDIUMS STRINGS ON IT. DOES ANYONE OUT THERE OWN
: : ONE AND WHAT WORKED BEST FOR YOU. HAS ANYONE TRIED THE
: : BLUEGRASS STRINGS ? THANKS FOR YOUR REPLIES !!: A the Gibson acoutic strings are great. I used to use 10-46 gauge, now I use the 12-52 set. Remember to use acoustic strings on this thing
I have the same guitar. I have used Adamas Lights and Adamas Mediums. The lights are better for finger picking. The mediums are better for heavy strumming, ala Jethro Tull, though the guitar is better amplified than not, and best if miked through a preamp.
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June 20, 2000 at 8:01 am #26787AnonymousGuest
in need of the tabs for the song Eric clapton did for the movie phenomenom- "change the world".
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June 20, 2000 at 7:56 am #26788AnonymousGuest
How do I transfer music from my record turntable to my G4 desktop using Ultra recorder. I read in the February edition of Mac World that it was possible using a software called Ultra Recorder.
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June 20, 2000 at 7:33 am #26785AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for TAB for Britney Spears. This is the most hardcore guitar I’ve heard in years!
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November 15, 2001 at 6:26 am #86201AnonymousGuest
what planet did you fall from
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June 20, 2000 at 5:22 am #26786AnonymousGuest
If possible, could someone email me what an Ibanez S540 ltd (or 540S ltd) is worth? I need it ASAP, I really appreciate it!!
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June 20, 2000 at 2:40 am #26784AnonymousGuest
: I want to play the bass so bad.But don’t know how. I would like to know if you can give me any info on books or videos on lesson.
: Informations on software that provides clear lessosns,
: Techniques, fingering guides, and tips. Shareware or
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June 20, 2000 at 1:29 am #26783AnonymousGuest
Metallica is one of the best bands ever. They’re not even suing their fans, they’re suing Napster because they aid in the distribution of copyrighted music. Their true fans already have their albums anyway. It’s not b/c of money either. They’re loaded with money. It’s a matter of principle. They have the means to go after Napster whereas some new bands that only have one hit don’t have that luxury. They’re trying to help out those that aren’t so big. and they only want the copyrighted music taken off. They don’t care about the trading of bootlegs. I may not agree with the suing of Napster but getting mp3’s and burning them on a CD is the same as going to the store and stealing the CD. Long live Metallica.
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July 31, 2001 at 5:48 pm #81582AnonymousGuest
Hey man i totally agree, its about time someone said some more shit like that, Metallica are lookin out for the little bands out there and i KNOW how hard it is to get a record deal. Good argument, but still, you try songs on napster then buy the cd anyway, so i dont really see there argument. cheers
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June 20, 2000 at 12:45 am #26781AnonymousGuest
Who really invented the electric guitar?
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June 6, 2004 at 11:40 am #116442AnonymousGuest
who invented the first electric guitar
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March 18, 2003 at 5:41 am #83682AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar? Well it all started back in the 1920’s when them hommies was amplifying there guitars. Even Les Paul was going crazy. He actualy used a railroad tie for a solid body. This is all true . 🙂
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March 18, 2003 at 5:40 am #83678AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar? Well it all started back in the 1920’s when them hommies was amplifying there guitars. Even Les Paul was going crazy. He actualy used a railroad tie for a solid body. This is all true . 🙂
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June 5, 2002 at 12:59 am #95935AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar?
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June 18, 2002 at 6:10 pm #96405AnonymousGuest
: : Who really invented the electric guitar? Yo mama
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April 11, 2002 at 6:26 pm #110165AnonymousGuest
I am doing a research paper on electric guitars and I do not know much about them.If you could e-mail me at the above address about history of this instrument. Your help will be greatly helpful. I would need to know how the instrument works in terms of the sound,pitch,harmonics,and resonance the instrument produces. Also I need to know how the electric guitar is played.I need this information as fast at all possible. This paper is due April 12,2002. If you know anything about what I need help on please e-mail me @ [email protected] ! Thank you for your time and help!
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March 19, 2002 at 1:05 am #92766AnonymousGuest
I am doing a paper on the history of amplified music, and its affect upon the music industry. I am looking for information on both the history of the electric guitar and on the history of amps. Please send anything resonable and useful to [email protected]. It would be greatly appreciated Matt the tele hoe
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February 28, 2002 at 11:00 pm #91724AnonymousGuest
: Who invented the electric guitar and why?
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January 15, 2002 at 2:48 am #109736AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar? : The History of the electric guitar.
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January 5, 2002 at 6:28 am #88944AnonymousGuest
how was the music industry effected by fenders electric guitar.
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November 20, 2001 at 9:18 am #86568AnonymousGuest
can yuo tell me what is the cronologicaaly order of this guitars?: gibson 535 – fender stratocaster – gibson 175 – ibanez – fender telecaster
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October 30, 2001 at 9:45 pm #85557AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar?……i did…
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October 12, 2001 at 9:07 am #84757AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar? The first person to put a string above a pickup and to make an actual noise was Thaddius Cahill, around the year 1900.
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November 2, 2000 at 10:24 am #80161AnonymousGuest
: Who really invented the electric guitar? tell me who invented the electric guitar please……
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January 3, 2002 at 5:43 am #88780AnonymousGuest
: : Who really invented the electric guitar? : tell me who invented the electric guitar : please…… Leo Fender invented the electric guitar.
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June 20, 2000 at 12:12 am #26782AnonymousGuest
I need a wiring schematic for a vintage Marshall 8×10
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August 2, 2001 at 4:59 am #81587AnonymousGuest
: I need a wiring schematic for a vintage Marshall 8×10 : cabinet. Anyone got one or know of where I can get one? yes, the wiring is the same as a 4×12 series/parallel x2 this gives 8 ohms. (dumbass)
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July 5, 2001 at 10:20 pm #80513AnonymousGuest
: I need a wiring schematic for a Marshall 8240 Valvestate. Anyone got one or know of where I can get one?
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June 19, 2000 at 10:05 pm #26779AnonymousGuest
Blackmore is THE man!!!!!!!!!
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June 19, 2000 at 8:31 am #26780AnonymousGuest
: Was wondering if anyone has used this program. I want to start doing some recording at home, but have no experience and this looked fairly easy to start with.
This program is cool. I plug my guitar right into the soundcard, and it doesn’t sound bad. Iam thinking of getting a midi-interface,to plug in through that, but I’m not sure how it would work. It is about at the same quality as a low cost tape recorder
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June 19, 2000 at 8:16 am #26775AnonymousGuest
Check out the WholeNote guitarsite, go to http://www.wholenote.com and click on lessons. There
are hundreds posted in many styles, all free, all tab and with sound clips where you control
the tempo. Be sure and see my lessons in the Flamenco category,
Jim in Canada: I play at playing the guitar. I would like some
: informations on software that provides clear lessosns,
: techniques, fingering guides, and tips. Shareware or
: freeware is best but if someone cal strongly reommend
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June 19, 2000 at 7:42 am #26777AnonymousGuest
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June 19, 2000 at 4:34 am #26776AnonymousGuest
Could someone explain to me how to transpose chords? Also, know any good sites on songwriting?
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November 9, 2000 at 4:08 pm #80165AnonymousGuest
A song is constructed from a scale and said to be in that key. A song written with a C scale is said to be in the key of C. Lets say you have a song you wish to transpose from C to G and your progression looks like this: C Am F G C Am G C Knowing the the C scale looks like this: C D E F G A B C And the G scale looks like this: G A B C D E F# G we will replace each letter from the old key with one that corresponds with it from the new key. C is the first letter of the C scale so replace it with the first letter of the G scale (G). A is the sixth letter of the C scale so replace it with the sixth (E) from the G scale. F is the fourth letter of the C scale so replace it with the fourth (C). And so on… Keep major chords major, minor chords minor, 7th chords 7th… Transposed, it will look like: G Em C D G Em D G Here are the major scales to get you started. If you plan on writing music, you’ll find it useful to memorize these and learn how chords are derived from each scale. It will help you understand why certain chords sound good together and others don’t. (b will denote flat) B C# D# E F# G# A# B 5 sharps E F# G# A B C# D# E 4 sharps A B C# D E F# G# A 3 sharps D E F# G A B C# D 2 sharps G A B C D E F# G 1 sharps C D E F G A B C F G A Bb C D E F 1 flats Bb C D Eb F G A Bb 2 flats Eb F G Ab Bb C D Eb 3 flats Ab Bb C Db Eb F G Ab 4 flats Db Eb F Gb Ab Bb C Db 5 flats Here are some pages on songwriting I’ve found worth recommending: http://www.lyricalline.com http://www.craftofsongwriting.com http://www.lyricist.com
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June 19, 2000 at 3:29 am #26772AnonymousGuest
cool tell me about it
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June 19, 2000 at 12:49 am #26773AnonymousGuest
I play at playing the guitar. I would like some
informations on software that provides clear lessosns,
techniques, fingering guides, and tips. Shareware or
freeware is best but if someone cal strongly reommend
something else I’m game.
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June 18, 2000 at 10:29 pm #26770AnonymousGuest
Greetings from Malaysia. I love this site. I just wondering are there any classical guitar players visit this site as I am.
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May 20, 2004 at 9:12 am #96970AnonymousGuest
here i am : Greetings from Malaysia. I love this site. I just wondering are there any classical guitar players visit this site as I am.
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October 19, 2001 at 6:59 am #85109AnonymousGuest
: Greetings from Malaysia. I love this site. I just wondering are there any classical guitar players visit this site as I am. Of course, there are at least a handful of them. Although I don’t play the classical type, I surmise there are bright sparks here. A majority of them just do not have the opportunity to get themselves exposed.
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June 18, 2000 at 2:14 pm #64999AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for some cool analog effects pedals. Doesn’t have to be vintage, but not Boss (or stuff like it) unless someone knows where I can find a whammy wah
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June 18, 2000 at 11:55 am #26765AnonymousGuest
I love my Ibanez "performance," lots of guitar for your money. 50 will get you all the same quality you’d pay a lot more for in a bigger name.
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June 17, 2000 at 8:01 pm #26760AnonymousGuest
:Is this book "The Correct Way in Practicing Guitar" available already in the Philippines?
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June 17, 2000 at 7:47 pm #26761AnonymousGuest
: : Can you show me some tips how to play guitar just a simple one
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June 17, 2000 at 7:41 pm #26762AnonymousGuest
: If anyone is looking for an easy fingerstyle solo they
: should go here http://www.mp3.com/jimgraham and check
: out "An Gorta Mor". The text has directions to an online
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June 17, 2000 at 10:32 am #26758AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Gary Moore
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June 17, 2000 at 6:04 am #26759AnonymousGuest
There is not a more underrated guitarist in our business than Andy Powell leader and spearhead of the progressive rock group Wishbone Ash.After 30 years of great music Andy still has Wishbone rocking with a new lineup.Wishbone Ash is somewhat well known for their two lead guitar attack all thin lizzy and the allmans,but more importantly Im addressing Andys technically faultless and very tasty chop.with a solid blues background his emotional phrasing even supercedes Carlos Santana.I highly recommend any of their fone recordings especially the live one
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December 14, 2001 at 4:11 pm #87798AnonymousGuest
What makes a guitarist so special? Andy Powell does have his own distinctive sound (check out the Matamp/Boogie sound from the mid-seventies, together with his very own Gibson flying Vee). Like Hank B. Marvin always hitting the right note. Very, very underrated.
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June 17, 2000 at 2:48 am #26754AnonymousGuest
Hi, i have an Ibanez metal charger, pedal to sell
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June 17, 2000 at 2:41 am #26756AnonymousGuest
anyone have any input on this guitar,thinking of buying one.
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June 17, 2000 at 2:29 am #26755AnonymousGuest
Hi guys,
my band is looking for a guitarist. We are a Christian SKA band located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Looking for somebody in the highschool/college range. If you are interseted or know somebody who might be please E-mail me (I probably wont check back at this page): [email protected]
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June 17, 2000 at 12:41 am #26752AnonymousGuest
Metallica is awesome. How would you like it someone stole something from you? This is about principle…has nothing to do with money. Metallica probably have more money than they know what to do with. PRACTICE?????? Metallica’s musicianship is phenomenal….James’ classical compositions, the arranging, the tightness of the group. You trying playing the intro to Master of Puppets or Blackened and keep up with James and Kirk. Now tell me they haven’t practiced.
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June 16, 2000 at 11:47 pm #26753AnonymousGuest
I own a Marshall 4101 combo. I need to change the preamp tubes, but they’re hidden inside a sort of armor casing. How do I remove this casing to gain access to the tube?
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June 16, 2000 at 10:02 pm #26751AnonymousGuest
Was wondering if anyone has used this program. I want to start doing some recording at home, but have no experience and this looked fairly easy to start with.
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June 16, 2000 at 9:25 pm #26749AnonymousGuest
You must be kidding…
Go pick a job and earn some money to buy stuff!
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June 16, 2000 at 8:43 pm #26750AnonymousGuest
Anyone got the correct chords for Stairway To Heaven?
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June 16, 2000 at 5:42 pm #26748AnonymousGuest
I live in england and am interested in buying a multi tracker and before I
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June 16, 2000 at 9:19 am #26746AnonymousGuest
I had this guitar since i was 14 I am now 50 and would like to know the worth of this guitar great shape
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October 20, 2001 at 1:28 pm #85207AnonymousGuest
: I had this guitar since i was 14 I am now 50 and would like to know the worth of this guitar great shape This guitar is worth between $750-$1000. If it is cherry sunburst with normal endpin bridge, without trapeze tail piece, and in really good condition, it would be worth $1000 and I would be interested in buying it.
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January 17, 2001 at 10:37 am #80288AnonymousGuest
: I had this guitar since i was 14 I am now 50 and would like to know the worth of this guitar great shape I’m going to look at a clean one tomorrow for $500 which could be a good deal. The difference between a 25 and 45 is that the 25 has a smaller body.
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May 8, 2004 at 9:47 pm #96150AnonymousGuest
: : I had this guitar since i was 14 I am now 50 and would like to know the worth of this guitar great shape I just bought one in great shape for $900.
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June 16, 2000 at 1:56 am #26747AnonymousGuest
Takamine or Yahama are ok. Some of thier guitars are on the price range between 00 – 00. Have fun getting one!
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June 16, 2000 at 12:09 am #26743AnonymousGuest
: : : : Could someone explain me why electric and acoustic guitars don’t have the same width all along the neck, as in classical guitars?
: : : : Thanks!
: : : What are you talking about? The neck has the same thinkness all along the neck. Are you talking about the fret spacing?
: : Hi Ben. I´m talking about width, not thickness. Electrics and acoustics has a different width (space between the 1st and the 6th string) in the nut, close to the headstock, than close to the neck pickup. I’d like to know which is the technical reason for this. Up to now, no one could tell me why. Thanks. Regards.
: I think I know what you are talking about. OKAY, the strings are closer, at the nut, then they are at the birdge, is that what the question is about? I think it has to do, with the neck meeting the body. If you look at a guitar, the neck is thin going down the fretboard, until it meets the body, aand that is where it gets thing. So the fingerboard tapers out. It actually is better, because of acessibility
Thanks again Ben, but I guess that my question is not clear enough. What I’m trying to know is why the distance among strings is different at the bridge than at the nut. If you look (and meassure) a classical guitar, you will see that the distance among strings is the same at the bridge and at the nut. I wonder why this subject is different in electrics and acoustics. There must be some technical reason!
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June 15, 2000 at 11:36 pm #26744AnonymousGuest
I just bougt this guitar and I know nothing about it.
Need to know the number and so on…..
its bought sometime in the 80’s,with 2 single coils and 1 humbucker, floyd rose TRS tremolo.
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January 23, 2002 at 8:41 pm #89864AnonymousGuest
i have a rg 550 ltd bk, i am looking for a nother one. I don’t know what the color is, nobody can help me it seems. i hope someone can. I am looking for metallic blue, something like that. It’s blue but it’s very light (looks a little green too.I hope someone has the answer
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June 15, 2000 at 7:23 pm #26739AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Mahogany or Basswood body?
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June 15, 2000 at 7:18 pm #26740AnonymousGuest
haha, well. i dont think thats gonna happen. some good multi effects units are the boss me-30 and most stuff from digitech. dont rely, let alone hope that someone will give u stuff for free. it just won’t happen
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June 15, 2000 at 5:01 pm #26741AnonymousGuest
plaese dont u know some book about making guitars. I heard that its some older american book but i dont know name and how to find it.
Sorry when it is not right writed i dont speek very good eng.
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November 9, 2003 at 11:35 pm #98826AnonymousGuest
hi, I am doing a music project, and I need instructions oh how to build it. CAN YOU HELP ME? THANX VERY MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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June 15, 2000 at 1:19 pm #26738AnonymousGuest
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June 15, 2000 at 12:34 pm #26736AnonymousGuest
yeah itz kewl
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June 15, 2000 at 12:31 pm #26737AnonymousGuest
chgnchn
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June 15, 2000 at 12:21 pm #26733AnonymousGuest
where can i get it
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June 15, 2000 at 10:03 am #26734AnonymousGuest
Anyone got a cheap effects pedal that they want to sell or even give to me I’m a up and coming guitar guy and need effects pedals….. I need anything and everything that you got soooo…. And please leave e-mail adresses so I can contact you. Thanks for your valuable time (all effects donated will be very appreciated and will be remembered, I also promise that I will give reconizition to all tose that donate effect pedals in some way.. If I make a cd I will put you on my cd) thanks again
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March 14, 2002 at 1:12 am #92462AnonymousGuest
: Anyone got a cheap effects pedal that they want to sell or even give to me I’m a up and coming guitar guy and need effects pedals….. I need anything and everything that you got soooo…. And please leave e-mail adresses so I can contact you. Thanks for your valuable time (all effects donated will be very appreciated and will be remembered, I also promise that I will give reconizition to all tose that donate effect pedals in some way.. If I make a cd I will put you on my cd) thanks again. Must be under 15 dollars
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March 14, 2002 at 1:12 am #92450AnonymousGuest
: Anyone got a cheap effects pedal that they want to sell or even give to me I’m a up and coming guitar guy and need effects pedals….. I need anything and everything that you got soooo…. And please leave e-mail adresses so I can contact you. Thanks for your valuable time (all effects donated will be very appreciated and will be remembered, I also promise that I will give reconizition to all tose that donate effect pedals in some way.. If I make a cd I will put you on my cd) thanks again. Must be under 15 dollars
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November 17, 2001 at 10:00 am #86371AnonymousGuest
If there are any pretty cheap chorus and overdrives out there email me. Thnks
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June 15, 2000 at 9:09 am #26730AnonymousGuest
Heard a recording with guitar solo of the song Mona Lisa (super arrangement)…radio station 106.9 in Gainesville, Fl but beamed to us by satelite from Texas (so no help there ) any how artist name ‘sounded like M. Tamaharis’ but M. T. Harris or something similar is possible……..May be Latino or Italian…trying to obtain copy of same or at least identify it for a friend who is a guitarist – heard it and wants it
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June 15, 2000 at 8:55 am #26731AnonymousGuest
Anyone looking for a good instructional vid…Check out hardcore volume 1.
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June 15, 2000 at 8:51 am #26729AnonymousGuest
My 13 yr. old daughter is interested in learning to play an acoustic guitar. What instrument do you recommend for a beginner? There are so many, I am overwhelmed.
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December 21, 2001 at 12:48 am #88136AnonymousGuest
:I am a girl who learned how to play guitar when I was thirteen. Therefore, I consider myself a resource for advice. I learned how to play on an acoustic classica guitar, $50, at a pawn shop. I played on that baby for 5 years. The good thing about a classical, in the beginning, is that it usually has a wide neck, so her fingers have room to move. It also has a set of nylon strings, which look like plastic but are not. They are softer on the fingers. Because they are so soft, she will not end up with bleeding fingers after a couple weeks of playing. Bleeding, sore fingers have caused many potnetial musicians to put down their guitars forever. No one likes pain. And by spending little money, you can plan on investing more money later, if she really likes the guitar and does well with it, on a more expensive instrument. I wish you luck, and with any questions, please contact me at: [email protected]. I started at 13, I am now 22, and self-taught. Oh, Mel Bay books are best for chords. -Johanna Lanier
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June 15, 2000 at 6:01 am #26727AnonymousGuest
: : : Could someone explain me why electric and acoustic guitars don’t have the same width all along the neck, as in classical guitars?
: : : Thanks!
: : What are you talking about? The neck has the same thinkness all along the neck. Are you talking about the fret spacing?
: Hi Ben. I´m talking about width, not thickness. Electrics and acoustics has a different width (space between the 1st and the 6th string) in the nut, close to the headstock, than close to the neck pickup. I’d like to know which is the technical reason for this. Up to now, no one could tell me why. Thanks. Regards.
I think I know what you are talking about. OKAY, the strings are closer, at the nut, then they are at the birdge, is that what the question is about? I think it has to do, with the neck meeting the body. If you look at a guitar, the neck is thin going down the fretboard, until it meets the body, aand that is where it gets thing. So the fingerboard tapers out. It actually is better, because of acessibility
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June 15, 2000 at 4:31 am #26725AnonymousGuest
-Bloomington/Columbus, etc., Indiana Area-
Mother Grove – A progressive Celtic Rock band is in need of a bassist to make original music in the vein of "Seven Nations", "Dave Matthews Band" and too many other influences to list.
The current lineup includes:
Guitarist/vocalist,
Drummer,
Bagpiper/tin floutist,
Backing vocalist/percussionist
We want to make "no boundries" music. Right now we do a mix of originals and unique covers. Songwriting and vocal abilities a plus.
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June 15, 2000 at 3:46 am #26724AnonymousGuest
Every guitarist should own, "The Principles Of Correct
Practice For Guitar!" This new guitar book focuses on the
important elements of PRACTICING, an aspect that other guitar
books lack. Learn to play the guitar better with this great new tool!
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June 15, 2000 at 3:15 am #26721AnonymousGuest
Most people are refering to a double-locking tremolo anytime the say "locking tremolo" … the single locking tremolo is just a gimick to sell someone a guitar thinking they are getting a real locking tremolo (double locking) when they are really getting the single locking. A single locking tremolo is flawed in design, since it locks at the head, but the ball end is still on the bottom, allowing slippage, and tuning problems. If you want to get heavy on the whammy bar, get a double locking (standard floyd rose) or just lay off the whammy and get a standard bridge… hope that helps.
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June 15, 2000 at 3:01 am #26722AnonymousGuest
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June 15, 2000 at 2:53 am #26723AnonymousGuest
That’s pretty funny how you think Carlos Santana would be nothing without the "help" of Rob Thomas, but you couldn’t be more wrong. Santana was a hot group who were way famous even before the played woodstock in 1969. Back Street Boys SUCK!!!
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June 15, 2000 at 2:15 am #26719AnonymousGuest
Some friends of mine were at a concert a few days ago and the lead guitarist had a normal capo and a then smaller capo on his guitar. The smaller capo covered only the bass strings. I was wondering what the 2nd capo was for and what the theory is behind it????
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June 18, 2000 at 2:08 pm #80044AnonymousGuest
Usually, the two capo thing is used to get a drop d tuning in different keys. If you tuned your guitar to drop d, but want to capo up, you have to have the second capo two frets below the first capo. Sometimes, people get special capos that are cut on certain strings. using a couple of these can allow you to use alternate tunings without re-tuning your guitar….
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June 15, 2000 at 12:31 am #26720AnonymousGuest
Anybody know if the stock pickups in Standard Stratocasters (Mexican made) are Tex-Mex pickups? The stock ones sound louder, beefier and fatter than other strat pickups and that is how the Tex-Mex pickups are described by Fender. I know they are ceramic magnet, not alnico’s like the vintage. Eric
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June 14, 2000 at 7:30 pm #26718AnonymousGuest
: Fender Acoustasonic SFX or Peavey Ecoustic 112 – Pros & Cons of both. Which is the better acoustic amp. Need opinions from experenced players.
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June 14, 2000 at 2:27 pm #26716AnonymousGuest
works?
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June 14, 2000 at 2:09 pm #26717AnonymousGuest
Ok OK…My sides are hurting now….HA!!!!!!!!!
Backstreet Bumz…HA!!!!!!!
Someone carrying Santana…..HA!!!!!!!!!-
June 21, 2000 at 1:13 pm #80031AnonymousGuest
: Ok OK…My sides are hurting now….HA!!!!!!!!! : Backstreet Bumz…HA!!!!!!! : Someone carrying Santana…..HA!!!!!!!!! What was that, backside Jabbers? Backdoor Bennies? Stop it!
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October 24, 2001 at 11:20 pm #85394AnonymousGuest
hello i’m 17 years old i love very much me and my best friend iman can you send to me your picturs and posters.
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June 14, 2000 at 2:08 pm #26715AnonymousGuest
love this site
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June 14, 2000 at 2:04 pm #26713AnonymousGuest
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June 14, 2000 at 2:00 pm #26712AnonymousGuest
Well, I reckon it was Townshend.
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September 28, 2000 at 10:56 am #80022AnonymousGuest
I hate all guitarists who break guitars. How can you break something that helps you make your living? It’s like biting the hand that feeds you. You would be inhuman to do such a thing, right? I hate Hendrix and Townshend for starting the culture. Get real, guys! Stop supporting such stuff. I am a guitarist myself, and I can feel for each guitar I see being smashed. I close my eyes and grit my teeth.
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June 14, 2000 at 12:14 pm #26714AnonymousGuest
Anyone know where to download gt3 user patches
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June 14, 2000 at 12:06 pm #26711AnonymousGuest
I’m thinking about buying a Martin Sigma TB-1N any thoughts.
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June 14, 2000 at 11:15 am #26709AnonymousGuest
nt
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June 14, 2000 at 5:59 am #26710AnonymousGuest
I think the guitar work from this band is the most influential in the past 20 years!!!!!
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September 9, 2003 at 7:34 pm #92268AnonymousGuest
ja lowe bekstrit bojs
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April 4, 2003 at 11:50 pm #84266AnonymousGuest
All iranians love you forever
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February 2, 2003 at 1:34 pm #81817AnonymousGuest
They can’t do anything themselves. You want to know the truth, none of them could really play guitar well. BOO! Thier music is really digital, made by a computer. HAHA, BSB, I mean bsb (lower case)can’t think for themselves, they need a machine to create music, I mean MIDI music. bsb suck!!!
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January 26, 2002 at 4:03 am #90050AnonymousGuest
KOSSE NANEYE HARKI KE BE BSBS TOHIN KONE!!!
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June 14, 2000 at 3:46 am #26707AnonymousGuest
metallica is terrible now, this group used to be against the establishment, now they are sell-out has-beens. it kills me, these groups drink, do drugs, wreck cars, sing "fuk da police" (in dre’s case) … then preach to us about about how its morally wrong to download their music.
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June 13, 2000 at 7:14 pm #26705AnonymousGuest
: : Could someone explain me why electric and acoustic guitars don’t have the same width all along the neck, as in classical guitars?
: : Thanks!
: What are you talking about? The neck has the same thinkness all along the neck. Are you talking about the fret spacing?
Hi Ben. I´m talking about width, not thickness. Electrics and acoustics has a different width (space between the 1st and the 6th string) in the nut, close to the headstock, than close to the neck pickup. I’d like to know which is the technical reason for this. Up to now, no one could tell me why. Thanks. Regards.
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June 13, 2000 at 7:08 pm #26701AnonymousGuest
i dont get it. and if someone knows a good pedal tell cause i need 2 know aswell.
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June 13, 2000 at 6:54 pm #26700AnonymousGuest
Fender Acoustasonic SFX or Peavey Ecoustic 112 – Pros & Cons of both. Which is the better acoustic amp. Need opinions from experenced players.
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June 13, 2000 at 6:45 pm #26702AnonymousGuest
Fender Acoustasonic SFX or Peavey Ecoustic 112 – Pros & Cons of both. Which is the better acoustic amp. Need opinions from experenced players.
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June 13, 2000 at 11:42 am #26697AnonymousGuest
can anyone tell me if the zoom 505 guitar effects pedal is better than the extreme effects pedal
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June 13, 2000 at 10:30 am #26698AnonymousGuest
I need To know how to install an american standard bridge on to a mexican fender strat Please any help would be appreciated thanxs!
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June 13, 2000 at 10:03 am #26694AnonymousGuest
Looking for new compositions for guitar?. Check Francisco Burgos page at
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June 13, 2000 at 10:03 am #26696AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : What is the difference between major and perfect?
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June 13, 2000 at 7:12 am #26691AnonymousGuest
Climb on my Scrotum and your feed back problem is solved because I give the reach around!
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June 12, 2000 at 7:40 pm #26692AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Rickenbacker 12 string placement
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June 12, 2000 at 2:08 pm #26689AnonymousGuest
Anybody out there experimented with 5 pin midi guitar
http://www.bmcguitars.com/iguitar/iguitar_2-5.html
or the 13 pin RMC guitar
http://www.bmcguitars.com/iguitar/iguitar_2-13.html
(fender gr-ready strat is also 13 pin I believe)
such as those made by Brian Moore Inc?I know the 13 pin one can plug into a synthesizer
like the Roland GR-30 and presumably the 5 pin one
can plug into any other midi instrument like a midi
keyboard with built in sounds or other effects
processors with midi capability.What are the advantages of one over the other if you
want to record music using software like guitar
studio which writes the music for you in tab, etc.?Is one type of guitar better than the other if your
objective is to obtain accurate tablature of what you
play on the guitar fretboard?I have also heard there is some delay involved in
hearing what you play on these types of guitar.
Is one type of guitar better than the other regarding
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June 12, 2000 at 1:44 pm #26688AnonymousGuest
Correction to Korg px3 setup below . I put the correction in between greater than signs
>>> look below >>>.Newton
: Might be fairly cheap check this out:
: http://www.cl.spb.ru/asm104/
: All you may need is the following adpater:
: 1/4 inch mono female jack to a 1/8 inch male stereo jack adapter. (See picture at link above.)
: Plug your guitar cord into the appropriate end of the adapter and the other end into
: your sound card, fire up some software cabable of recording sound and your off.
: I have not tried the above.: I have tried the following and it works.
: Get a korg px3 effects processor (83)
: and connect as follows.
: plug guitar cord directly into korg px3 input
: plug a 1/4 inch male stereo to 1/8 inch female stereo adapter into the korg px3 output
: (the above adapter comes with cheap 0 headphone sets from sony, go to Walmart)
: plug one end of a six foot shielded cable with 1/8 inch male stereo jack ends into the
: >>>adapter now sticking out of the Korg PX3 output>>> and the other end of this cord into
: the line in on your sound card
: (the cord costs about at Radio Shack): Fire up a program capable of recording sound from a line in source such as MusicMatch
: Jukebox and tell it to record it as an mp3 or wav then start playing. I used the windows
: nt built in sound recorder to make a wav and then converted it to a mp3. The korg pandora
: px3 has 56 effects and 40 rythm tracks to jam with. Some rythm tracks have built in chord
: progressions with bass lines. You can also connect a cd player or tape player up to the korg
: px3 and jam with this or use the phrase trainer to slow a section of the music down to
: 1/4 speed while staying in pitch to learn a guitar lead (many computer programs do this
: too, such as slo gold and others): Hope this helps. Good luck. If you want to hear a sample mp3 made by using the Korg Px3
: let me know.: Newton
: : I´ll be very grateful to everybody who can help me whit this. I wanna record my guitar sound to a pc,, but i don´t know how. I have a Pentium MMX, with a SoundBlaster soundcard, and 32 mb RAM. I hope somebody can help me.
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June 12, 2000 at 1:33 pm #26685AnonymousGuest
Might be fairly cheap check this out:
http://www.cl.spb.ru/asm104/
All you may need is the following adpater:
1/4 inch mono female jack to a 1/8 inch male stereo jack adapter. (See picture at link above.)
Plug your guitar cord into the appropriate end of the adapter and the other end into
your sound card, fire up some software cabable of recording sound and your off.
I have not tried the above.I have tried the following and it works.
Get a korg px3 effects processor (83)
and connect as follows.
plug guitar cord directly into korg px3 input
plug a 1/4 inch male stereo to 1/8 inch female stereo adapter into the korg px3 output
(the above adapter comes with cheap 0 headphone sets from sony, go to Walmart)
plug one end of a six foot shielded cable with 1/8 inch male stereo jack ends into the Korg
PX3 output and the other end of this cord into the line in on your sound card
(the cord costs about at Radio Shack)Fire up a program capable of recording sound from a line in source such as MusicMatch
Jukebox and tell it to record it as an mp3 or wav then start playing. I used the windows
nt built in sound recorder to make a wav and then converted it to a mp3. The korg pandora
px3 has 56 effects and 40 rythm tracks to jam with. Some rythm tracks have built in chord
progressions with bass lines. You can also connect a cd player or tape player up to the korg
px3 and jam with this or use the phrase trainer to slow a section of the music down to
1/4 speed while staying in pitch to learn a guitar lead (many computer programs do this
too, such as slo gold and others)Hope this helps. Good luck. If you want to hear a sample mp3 made by using the Korg Px3
let me know.Newton
: I´ll be very grateful to everybody who can help me whit this. I wanna record my guitar sound to a pc,, but i don´t know how. I have a Pentium MMX, with a SoundBlaster soundcard, and 32 mb RAM. I hope somebody can help me.
: Thank´s all of you. -
June 12, 2000 at 9:25 am #26680AnonymousGuest
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June 12, 2000 at 8:01 am #26679AnonymousGuest
i need to eliminate my feed back problem please help
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June 12, 2000 at 5:53 am #26676AnonymousGuest
I now know the difference between the tremolos. But what does a locking tremolo do as opposed to a double locking trem and a non locking trem?
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June 11, 2000 at 10:55 pm #26675AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Locking Tremolo
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June 11, 2000 at 10:51 pm #26673AnonymousGuest
I have a Rhoads and a King V ,, going though a Boss GT3
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June 11, 2000 at 10:22 pm #26671AnonymousGuest
Greg’s Midi & Tab has backing tracks you can play along wth.
These songs have the drums, bass and keyboards. You supply the guitar. There is even Tablature for the songs.
The songs are in MIDI format so they are quick to download and will play on any computer with a sound card.
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June 11, 2000 at 5:49 pm #26672AnonymousGuest
i got audiowerks a few months ago. logic audio. its really weird and hard to get at first, but then its so good. its like a home recording studio. ur cpu should go really well with it. once u got the program and the hang of it, u can burn ur own cd’s and everything. its very cool, i recommend it. but it takes a little while to figure out.
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June 11, 2000 at 9:47 am #26667AnonymousGuest
If anyone is looking for an easy fingerstyle solo they
should go here http://www.mp3.com/jimgraham and check
out "An Gorta Mor". The text has directions to an online
lesson showing how to play this haunting Celtic style tune.
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June 11, 2000 at 7:33 am #26668AnonymousGuest
: Could someone explain me why electric and acoustic guitars don’t have the same width all along the neck, as in classical guitars?
: Thanks!
What are you talking about? The neck has the same thinkness all along the neck. Are you talking about the fret spacing?
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June 11, 2000 at 2:46 am #26666AnonymousGuest
I´ll be very grateful to everybody who can help me whit this. I wanna record my guitar sound to a pc,, but i don´t know how. I have a Pentium MMX, with a SoundBlaster soundcard, and 32 mb RAM. I hope somebody can help me.
Thank´s all of you. -
June 10, 2000 at 9:26 pm #26664AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Martin – 1953 5-18
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June 10, 2000 at 1:20 am #26662AnonymousGuest
U are probably referring 2 the Fender HM(Heavy Metal)
Strat. I own one it’s a great instrument. I have done
some work on mine so it’s no longer original, but much more playable. The HM series was made in the late 80’s -early 90’s. They came with a Kahler locking trem(crap) and DiMarzio pick-ups. They have a modern body style and the name Strat that looks like it was painted on the headstock. There are still quite a few floating around out there.Happy Hunting
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June 10, 2000 at 12:32 am #26663AnonymousGuest
Could someone explain me why electric and acoustic guitars don’t have the same width all along the neck, as in classical guitars?
Thanks!
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June 9, 2000 at 6:29 pm #26658AnonymousGuest
What kind of bridge is in Jackson’s PS4??? Actually i know
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June 9, 2000 at 4:20 pm #26660AnonymousGuest
Do you know anything about Fender Start (A kind of limmited eddition)? It is a fender for sure. But not a stratocaster. Its shape is modernized and it’s got floydrose tremolo sysytem on it. How much is that guitar? Does Fender produce it still?
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June 9, 2000 at 1:50 pm #26656AnonymousGuest
I have a dc-2 that is a couple of years old and sounds fantastic. It is the newer version of the studio 22 with an added lead/boost. It’s 25 watts and sounds great at low volumes. But it also has enough juice for most gigs. I never run out of power with mine because the stage volume would to high for our singer to hear herself. I reluctantly have to sell mine because I have to buy into my new bands P.A. and I use my Fender hotrod more than the Boogie. The Fender fits my style more than the Boogie but the Boogie came across better in recording than the Fender. Those big crunchy chords sounded great on the C.D. The DC-3 also sounded great but was a little more expensive and was basically the same but with a 5 band eq. I liked the 5 band eq but didn’t think it was worth the extra 150-200$. A friend of mine has the DC-5 and doesn’t like the fact that he has trouble getting good tone at a low volume. The Boogies play really loud for there wattage so make sure you listen at lower volumes if you check out the 50 watters.
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June 9, 2000 at 1:25 pm #26657AnonymousGuest
You’ve already got a killer amp, but if you want effects that don’t mush out your tone I would check out the new digitech stuff. I have an older unit, the RP-6. It has some cool effects and doesn’t color your tone if you don’t want it to. There is also a new line 6 distortion unit that is coming out this summer if you’re looking for different distortions. It has the footpedals built in. The modulation and delay units were reviewed in guitar player magazine this month.
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June 9, 2000 at 6:20 am #26649AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Fender bassman "50"
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June 9, 2000 at 1:52 am #26650AnonymousGuest
Any good video information "on phrasing" in addition to Scott Henderson ?? Just curious…
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June 9, 2000 at 1:19 am #26651AnonymousGuest
I want to go from cassette multi track to mini disk. I have checked out computer software, but is hard to use and hard to hit "record" and get an idea down on the spur of the moment when inspiration hits. So I am looking into mini disk multi tracks.(4 & 8 track) What is the best?? Is there another route I may be missing ?
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June 8, 2000 at 11:56 pm #26648AnonymousGuest
: Should I get a POD or a GT-3?
: I have a USA handmade B.C. Rich with DiMarzio pickups, a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier (head + 4×12), play Death Metal. I would use it (the POD or GT-3) for live performances, rehearsals, recording, headphone play, but mainly gigs and rehearsals. I know the POD is best with headphones… THANKSThe Pod, is much better for everything, but you would have to get a Line 6 floorboard, to get away with it live. It isn’t very adjustable without it. The Gt3 is all in one, but with gear like that why do you want a cheap Effects processor. You already have awesome amp. I don’t even think you will need extra distortion, because the amp has awesome tube disttortion. The thing with these effects processors, is that they put emphasis on amp models, and distortions, but you already have the REAL THING. These things tried to emulate what you already have. I would suggest instead of getting a effects processor, you should get a variety of other things. If you don’t have it already, a good preamp, and power amp. These are things included in effects processors, but if you get a real one, it will make a big difference. Now that you are giving full power to the amp, its time for effects. Get a bunch of stomp-boxes, and maybe a rack reverb, and you are set. I think for the awesome gear you have already, why spoil it, with a crappy effects processor. I see that you are a serious musician, so why don’t you get sserious gear
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June 8, 2000 at 11:46 pm #26646AnonymousGuest
: Hiya.
: What d’you think this guitar is worth: –
: Gibson Les Paul SL in cinnamon red. Perfect condition.: Email replies are appreciated as this site is very slow for me 🙁
: Thanks
I would say about 50-500, depending on how gulable the buyer is. The thing sells new for like 00, so you can’t do much, but Gibson’s have good buy back rates, so you will get a good return, but you can’t make a profit on it
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June 8, 2000 at 7:55 pm #26647AnonymousGuest
Check out some of the following :
Cakewalk Pro Audio – Expensive but good
Cakewalk Guitar Studio – Cheaper, aimed at guitarists
N-Track Studio – Cheap and popularRegards
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June 8, 2000 at 1:30 pm #26645AnonymousGuest
Try http://www.riffinteractive.com
They have some great beginner lessons and some pretty tuff lessons too.Brent
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June 8, 2000 at 1:23 pm #26643AnonymousGuest
Hi,
I was trying to make a web page about guitar stuff because I’m really love guitars and know alot about guitars and effects I just don’t have the technical know how to create a page. If there is anything I could do just tell me because I can do alot of things on my computer but I just don’t know alot about the internet Biz. But I’m a quick learner. Write me if your interested.Brent
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June 8, 2000 at 1:01 pm #26644AnonymousGuest
I was wondering what is the best software out there for a player who is new to home recording. I want to be able to set up drum tracks and some accompaniment so I can lay down some simple music. I want to be able to learn as well as create. Any ideas? Thanks Send to my email please! Oh Ive got a Celeron 433 with SB Live Value card
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June 8, 2000 at 12:12 pm #26641AnonymousGuest
When the Yardbirds first album came out,the liner notes said "Jeff Becks guitar sounds like a chicken being chased by a steam roller.He plays a new thing called the "Fuzzbox",and uses Feedback.On the cover is this guy wearing a 4 hundred dollar suit with 5 dollar black sneakers with the ball on them.
This literally gave birth not only to great guitar playing but even to fashion.Jim Page having had years of studio work and Production,knew every trick in the book for selling records.Among these ideas in recording is the term "Using Hooks".Everybody in the band has to use hooks,its your job as a team member to be able to create certian hooks in each verse of a song that makes the listener want to hear it again.
Weird guitar sounds became an industry standard in record production and these guys were the original golden pioneers,without any question.Listen to "I cant quit you baby" on Zep 1.The clunkers were so damn good Jim knew not to take them out,they were GOLDEN! He knew they were super hooks and kept them.
Both Page and Beck are incredible at these engineering feats.Ive seen those guys live and watched both of them many times just completely manhandle the hall out of an ax until it did what they told it too.And then switch from a wicked hard Jazz phrase to a Metal phrase and finished with a melody from a cartoon! Thes guys interested Hendrix so much,that he completly digested it and claimed these guys and Eric to be a very major influence.
When Clapton did the Mayall with the Bluesbreakers "Beano" lp.On "Double Crossing Time",there is a gouge in his pick and just before he picks a note you can hear it catch and click the string before the note was sounded.Guitarists started biting their picks,or doing pick scrapes just to mangle their picks.I personally believe that the Shark pick was designed due to this.
And to whoever said Jeff Beck was sloppy,well asshole,his bank account sure isnt.He is a brutal
dead accurate player when it has to be done right and any one in the business can tell you he lives
for that and when the time comes for him to leave or take a mistake,he sure as hell has the right deccision every time.So it all boils down toyou are right,it is style and its way more than right.its Rock and Roll.Jim Page is so accurate at times that you would have to know that someone who doesnt know this stuff would sure loose out amoung the big boys! -
June 8, 2000 at 5:31 am #26639AnonymousGuest
"The Principles Of Correct Practice For Guitar" is an exciting
new book unlike any other instructional guitar book. Written by the
classical guitarist and teacher Jamey Andreas, it is a collection of
his methods for obtaining the best results through practicing. It is
beneficial to beginners and advanced players alike, and works not only with
classical, but any style you play! But see for yourself, on Jamey’s guided
tour at: http://www.guitarprinciples.com
I promise it is worth checking out, and having been a student of Jamey’s for
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June 8, 2000 at 4:21 am #26638AnonymousGuest
My take on this one would be the flurries during
lead solos. It occurs as a result of ascending/
descending scales using a hammer-on technique.
If done "sloppily", or too quiclky can have this
effect.: Does any one know what the reference is to "sloppy" playing when refered to both Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.
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June 8, 2000 at 3:36 am #26636AnonymousGuest
Hiya.
What d’you think this guitar is worth: –
Gibson Les Paul SL in cinnamon red. Perfect condition.Email replies are appreciated as this site is very slow for me 🙁
Thanks
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June 8, 2000 at 12:35 am #26633AnonymousGuest
Does any one know what the reference is to "sloppy" playing when refered to both Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page.
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June 8, 2000 at 12:11 am #26632AnonymousGuest
Yah man, you’re darn right! And what a way to repay your fans support, by suing them! How greedy can you get?
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June 8, 2000 at 12:00 am #65027AnonymousGuest
When I change chords with the amplifier on overdrive I get a loud, high pitched screeching sound. Why is this?
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June 7, 2000 at 10:54 pm #64997AnonymousGuest
In search of that John Paul Jones influenced bass player to cover some classic Led Zeppelin, Jeff Beck, Hendrix, Peter Green, Clapton as well as others. We are in the Seattle area. The purpose of the project is to possibly do gigs and CD. Drummer is in place, styled like John Bonham. Guitarist out of the same mold as Jeff Beck. If you are interested please get back to me. Mack Daddy
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June 7, 2000 at 10:33 pm #64991AnonymousGuest
Should I get a POD or a GT-3? I have a USA handmade B.C. Rich with DiMarzio pickups, a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier (head + 4×12), play Death Metal. I would use it (the POD or GT-3) for live performances, rehearsals, recording, headphone play, but mainly gigs and rehearsals. I know the POD is best with headphones… THANKS
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June 7, 2000 at 10:28 pm #26629AnonymousGuest
Get an Ibanez RG270, a Marshall VS65R and a Boss Metal Zone, and tell me what you think (total 00 max)
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August 10, 2001 at 6:34 am #82025AnonymousGuest
: Get an Ibanez RG270, a Marshall JCM800and a Boss Metal Zone, and tell me what you think (total $400 max)
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June 7, 2000 at 10:24 pm #26630AnonymousGuest
If you’re not rich enough to buy a POD (if you were rich, you’d have bought a Mesa Boogie Dual Recto, right?), cos a POD without a Floor Board is shit and the cost of the POD + floor board will be 3 times your little 15W (sthg like 00), get a Metal Zone (Boss MT2, 0). That is, if distortion is all you want. If you wanna have a model for a Dual Recto _AND_ some 1959 gay amp and stupid effects, buy a POD.
Be aware that the MT2 is great at low volumes (in your room). If you only play metal, you’ll only use one patch on the POD, and this is not worth 00.Or maybe buy a small Boogie combo… for real tube distortion. Not that much expensive.
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June 7, 2000 at 12:35 pm #26626AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : whats the best heavy metal amp
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June 7, 2000 at 8:30 am #26627AnonymousGuest
The answer to all your tone needs is a LINE 6 POD, save your coin, dont buy a bunch of pedals but get one of these with a foot controller, you wont be disappointed. 😉
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June 7, 2000 at 5:56 am #26622AnonymousGuest
HELP GUYS.I HAVE JUST GOT A MARSHALL 15 WATT PRACTICE AMP.THE CLEAN DISTORTION LEAVES A LOT TO BE DISIRED.I JUST CANT GET RID OF THE MID RANGE TONE.I HAVE TURNED THE TREBLE DOWN BUT I JUST CANT GET THE RIGHT SOUND UNLESS I CRANK IT WAY WAY UP.QUESTION–IS THERE A PEDAL THAT WOULD HELP CLEAN UP THE DISTORTION,I DONT EXPECT THAT BOSTON SOUND OUT OF 15 WATTS BUT SOMETHING SOMEWHAT CLOSE WOULD BE AN IMPROVEMENT. HELP THANKS..
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June 7, 2000 at 2:23 am #26624AnonymousGuest
: Can anybody give me any information about a Tokai guitar that I have. It’s a telecaster copy with
: a single humbucker in th bridge position. It’s
: totally matt black with a maple neck. A floyd
: rose locking trem (or similar) is fitted and the
: head stock is kinda like in ibanez or jackson guitar
: in it’s pointy nature. There is a serial number and
: it’s described as a Tokai custom.
: I have been unable to find out anything about this
: guitar from anybody even the guy I bought it from so
: some I’d love some help on finding out about it. I;ve
: looked at all the tokai guitars on line and none of
: them match the description of this one.
: If you post a follow-up to this could you also mail
: me the mesage as well. Help would be greatly appreciated.: Thanks.
: Jon Holloway.Hi
I have played a modified version of this someone had removed the Floyed Rose and made it fixed.
This was a great guitar, do you have a picture of yours I would be interested to see it.
This is a serious guitar, not a Tele copy at all, but Tele inspiredRegards
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June 7, 2000 at 2:19 am #26623AnonymousGuest
: Can anybody give me any information about a Tokai guitar that I have. It’s a telecaster copy with
: a single humbucker in th bridge position. It’s
: totally matt black with a maple neck. A floyd
: rose locking trem (or similar) is fitted and the
: head stock is kinda like in ibanez or jackson guitar
: in it’s pointy nature. There is a serial number and
: it’s described as a Tokai custom.
: I have been unable to find out anything about this
: guitar from anybody even the guy I bought it from so
: some I’d love some help on finding out about it. I;ve
: looked at all the tokai guitars on line and none of
: them match the description of this one.
: If you post a follow-up to this could you also mail
: me the mesage as well. Help would be greatly appreciated.: Thanks.
: Jon Holloway.Hi
I have played a modified version of this someone had removed the Floyed Rose and made it fixed.
This was a great guitar, do you have a picture of yours I would be interested to see it.
This is a serious guitar, not a Tele copy at all, but Tele inspiredRegards
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June 7, 2000 at 1:51 am #26621AnonymousGuest
Help. I’ve played acoustic guitar for about five years and I want to buy an electric guitar.
I’m not in a band, nor am I wealthly. I’m a big late 80’s heavy metal fan, so that kind of sound is what I’m looking for in a guitar.I’m looking for a relatively inexpensive (under 50) guitar that does not constantly buzz when I play it. Is a Squier Statocaster the answer?
What about an amp? Basically, I looking for a clean distorted sound. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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June 6, 2000 at 11:31 pm #26619AnonymousGuest
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June 6, 2000 at 12:07 pm #26616AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for a 20 to 50 watt mesa boogie combo amp. I’ve got a mark III which is great, but looking for something lighter. Any comments on DC-3, studio 22, rocket 44, etc.?
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June 6, 2000 at 9:52 am #26618AnonymousGuest
Of all the music on Napster Metalica would be the last band I would download. They couldn’t pay me to listen to there music. Maybe if they stayed home and practiced instead of wineing (yes that’s a play on words} they could play real music
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April 27, 2002 at 12:28 am #110227AnonymousGuest
eat my ass
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June 6, 2000 at 4:39 am #26617AnonymousGuest
Anyone know a site that I can get lessons that actually work or a song that you think will make me better?
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June 5, 2000 at 11:07 pm #26613AnonymousGuest
3 single coil,3 pots and a pickup select switch.
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June 5, 2000 at 10:36 pm #26611AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Fender squire wiring diagram?<—-need big time!
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June 5, 2000 at 3:54 pm #26610AnonymousGuest
As you are into 80’s rock music, learn the Pentatonic minors, the Blues scale and the minor scales to start with. Most rock guitarists use minor scales because they are much easier to solo with than major scales.
Feel free to Mail me, I am a registered tutor with the London College of Music.
Take a look at my site (soon there will be some chord and scale charts for easy referance)
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June 5, 2000 at 1:46 am #26612AnonymousGuest
AS A BEGINNING GUITARIST I HAVE SEEN BOOKS ON SCALES WHICH STATE THE ROCK MUSIC IS BASED OFF BLUES SCALES AND CHORDS AND THEN SOME SAY THE MAJOR OR PENTONIC SCALES.I AM INTERESTED IN THE STYLES OF STP ,ENUFF Z NUFF AND 80’S ROCK.ANY INFO WOULD BE APPRECIATED AND ALSO ARE THERE ANY SITES OUT THERE THAT WOULD LIST CHORDS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL KEYS.EX.. THESE CHORDS ARE IN KEY WITH E.
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June 4, 2000 at 1:13 pm #26608AnonymousGuest
Anybody know if the isong company is out of business? I recently purchased one of isong’s guitar instruction CDs via the Internet, from Reed Kotler Music Bookstore, but have been getting responses to the firm’s e-mail address bounced back to me as invalid (I haven’t received the CD yet). If you have an answer to this query, please e-mail me at [email protected]
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June 4, 2000 at 6:49 am #26607AnonymousGuest
Jon —
I’ll do a little research. But at guitar expos, I have seen more than a few Tokai guitars that have been repainted, modified, etc. Some of them that are close copies to Fenders actually had Fender logos on them.
Heck — the ones I’ve played have tended to be nice guitars. They don’t have much book value that I’ve seen, so if you got a good price on it and it plays well, I wouldn’t worry too much about it.Sincerely,
Charles Rathmann
http://www.rathmanncomm.com
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June 4, 2000 at 1:12 am #26605AnonymousGuest
visit :
http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/122/b_manning_called_cor_blime.html
lots of neat hooks and riffs.
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June 3, 2000 at 11:14 pm #26604AnonymousGuest
A WARNING TO ALL!!!.
Do not deal with luthier Mike Berg from Victoria BC.
He is a first class rip off artist and you will not see your guitar.
Read the reviews about him in http://www.guitarnotes.com
He will take your money but you will not see your guitar.WARNING !!! LUTHIER MICHAEL BERG IS A RIP OFF ARTIST !!!
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June 3, 2000 at 10:36 pm #26602AnonymousGuest
Anyone know where the hell I can get the solo for L.A. women?would appreciate it.Is that how you spell appreciate?
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June 3, 2000 at 6:57 pm #26603AnonymousGuest
Can anybody give me any information about a Tokai guitar that I have. It’s a telecaster copy with
a single humbucker in th bridge position. It’s
totally matt black with a maple neck. A floyd
rose locking trem (or similar) is fitted and the
head stock is kinda like in ibanez or jackson guitar
in it’s pointy nature. There is a serial number and
it’s described as a Tokai custom.
I have been unable to find out anything about this
guitar from anybody even the guy I bought it from so
some I’d love some help on finding out about it. I;ve
looked at all the tokai guitars on line and none of
them match the description of this one.
If you post a follow-up to this could you also mail
me the mesage as well. Help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks.
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June 3, 2000 at 12:32 pm #26600AnonymousGuest
I was wondering if a standard les paul pickguard would fit on an epiphone special II. If not, then is there any where I can buy a specially made pickguard??? Thanks for your time.
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June 3, 2000 at 12:17 pm #26596AnonymousGuest
i think this is a great site. the first time i came to this site i was amazed at the help people were getting. its nice to have a place to go where you can talk about guitars, ask questions, and get friendly help. i thank everyone who has helped me with my problems, guitar problems that is, my shrink told me not to come back, so i guess ill hang out here.
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June 3, 2000 at 11:41 am #26597AnonymousGuest
metal zone by boss. its versitile and more punky cause it sounds a little solid stateish
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June 3, 2000 at 5:52 am #26598AnonymousGuest
What is the best pedal for punk? not the old 70’s punk, the new stuff like pennywise and nofx.
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June 2, 2000 at 11:07 pm #26591AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Marshall amp settings
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June 2, 2000 at 8:47 pm #26592AnonymousGuest
: anyone know of a website that will give me chords to songs like Stairway To Heaven, and Free Bird, and Don’t Fear The Reaper, and a million other songs.
CHECK OUT THE ULTIMATE GUITAR SITE….. http://WWW.ULTIMATE-GUITAR.COM
YOU’LL HAVE TO DELETE A COUPLE ADVERTISEMENTS BUT WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING
FOR IS THERE. TABS AND CHORDPRO.. LYRICS ETC. ENJOY!! -
June 2, 2000 at 8:31 pm #26590AnonymousGuest
anyone know of a website that will give me chords to songs like Stairway To Heaven, and Free Bird, and Don’t Fear The Reaper, and a million other songs.
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June 2, 2000 at 8:00 pm #26588AnonymousGuest
anyone got a good specific helpful website that has a lot of good classic rock chords? DON, that randy tab site did not work for me.it said stairway To Heavens not a manager group file.Somebody help me.
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June 2, 2000 at 6:01 pm #26587AnonymousGuest
It shouldn’t be diffulcult at all.
You will need a soldering iron but apart from that all you should need to do is unsolder the old pickups and solder the wires from the Di-Marzios back in the same place.
If you’ve never done much soldering before then take it to guitar tech.
Regards
Ben
http://www.bensnet.fsnet.co.uk: how hard would it be to change these pickups around, would it be worth the trouble. can a shadetree mechanic do it
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June 2, 2000 at 4:18 pm #26589AnonymousGuest
Thanks a lot to JIM GRAHAM from Italo
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June 2, 2000 at 3:25 pm #26584AnonymousGuest
Hello everybody ! I’m a french guitarist (I’m sorry for the faults), and I’d like to build a special FX pedal : it would be a switching pedal for my PEAVEY ULTRA head and a multiple FX loop pedal as well… Is it possible to do it ? Somebody can help me ? I’d be very grateful if someone hears my call… Thanx !
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June 2, 2000 at 12:09 pm #26586AnonymousGuest
how hard would it be to change these pickups around, would it be worth the trouble. can a shadetree mechanic do it
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June 2, 2000 at 10:25 am #26583AnonymousGuest
: i got a boss me-30. its pretty kool. very good for its price.
Go get the Gt3, if you are going to spend that kind of money. The me-30 is pretty cheap, get the Gt3 instead
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June 2, 2000 at 10:23 am #26582AnonymousGuest
: I RECENTLY PURCHASED A "TAKAMINE" LIMITED EDITION 1999
: ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITAR. I’VE TRIED D"ADARRIO LIGHT
: AND MEDIUMS STRINGS ON IT. DOES ANYONE OUT THERE OWN
: ONE AND WHAT WORKED BEST FOR YOU. HAS ANYONE TRIED THE
: BLUEGRASS STRINGS ? THANKS FOR YOUR REPLIES !!A the Gibson acoutic strings are great. I used to use 10-46 gauge, now I use the 12-52 set. Remember to use acoustic strings on this thing
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June 2, 2000 at 7:10 am #26581AnonymousGuest
I need advice: does anyone know the original wiring
of the Fender Jazz Bass? Please, please send it to me!
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June 2, 2000 at 2:49 am #26580AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have information on the quality/sound of a goya g45 classical guitar. I’m looking into buying one, but have little information about the models. I own a dauphin, which I love, but need a practice guitar.
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June 2, 2000 at 12:59 am #26578AnonymousGuest
hi, i’m building a web-site called fxpedals.com and looking for ideas to go with this domain links,merchadise etc. anyone out there who would like to get involved i’d love to hear from you.i’m based in ireland and am involved in music. i think the name has great potential and should get serious hits when up on the web.look forward to hearing from anyone genuine.
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June 2, 2000 at 12:35 am #26577AnonymousGuest
Have any of you Ibanez owners out there kept these
pickups on your guitars for serious applications ie.
studio recording/live performances? If so, how do you
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June 1, 2000 at 11:47 pm #26576AnonymousGuest
I RECENTLY PURCHASED A "TAKAMINE" LIMITED EDITION 1999
ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITAR. I’VE TRIED D"ADARRIO LIGHT
AND MEDIUMS STRINGS ON IT. DOES ANYONE OUT THERE OWN
ONE AND WHAT WORKED BEST FOR YOU. HAS ANYONE TRIED THE
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June 1, 2000 at 11:46 pm #26574AnonymousGuest
I RECENTLY PURCHASED A "TAKAMINE" LIMITED EDITION 1999
ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC GUITAR. I’VE TRIED D"ADARRIO LIGHTS
AND MEDIUMS STRINGS ON IT. DOES ANYONE OUT THERE OWN
ONE AND WHAT WORKED BEST FOR YOU. HAS ANYONE TRIED THE
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June 1, 2000 at 10:56 pm #26573AnonymousGuest
Hendrix and Beck use(d) big strings like 11-56 and I’ve heard Clapton saying he uses light guages such as 8-42.
Regards
Ben
http://www.bensnet.fsnet.co.uk: Does anyone know what string guages are or were used by various guitar players? Players like Clapton, Jeff Beck, Hendrix, Peter Townsend, Van Halen etc.?
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June 1, 2000 at 9:54 pm #26575AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know what string guages are or were used by various guitar players? Players like Clapton, Jeff Beck, Hendrix, Peter Townsend, Van Halen etc.?
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May 18, 2004 at 7:19 pm #96998AnonymousGuest
I’m interested in purchasing a Fender Stratocaster Eric Clapton edition. I heard Fender amps sound the best but was also looking at Marshall Amps? Anyway, have any real data on what has the best sounds? Also, what type of Fender amp e.g. Fender Twin Amp, etc…? Thanks
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June 1, 2000 at 9:47 pm #26572AnonymousGuest
Anyone know where i can find the slides to free bird? And the solo?
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June 1, 2000 at 4:04 pm #26570AnonymousGuest
i got a boss me-30. its pretty kool. very good for its price.
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June 1, 2000 at 1:22 pm #26569AnonymousGuest
how do I tune a baritone guitar?? Please help….is it c to c or is it b to b?????
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October 7, 2004 at 3:29 am #84642AnonymousGuest
how do u tune a guitar to baritone without an electric tuner?
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June 18, 2003 at 2:10 am #87437AnonymousGuest
: how do I tune a baritone guitar?? Please help….is it c to c or is it b to b????? I use b to b, but wonder. I see it as tuned a fifth down from a normal guitar (E). As I see it that is B. But sometimes I see people use A to A. But they claim it is a fifth down. I think it is a fifth up, some people. C to C is not even part of the issue, but try it see how you like it. Also Dano says their neck wants 31" scale strings.
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June 1, 2000 at 11:01 am #26568AnonymousGuest
I was wondereing if you dudes could suggest a goo multiple fx unit for guitar in the price range of 00-00. I like to play metallica, limp bizkit, Creed, and heavy metal I mostly improvise myself.
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