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February 1, 2002 at 9:53 am #38519AnonymousGuest
i have an old green tweed fender Vibrolux: Model 5F11 production # 26 as well as a 12 String Framus Red sunburst, bulge in back, bird and roses engraved on the pickguard with serial # 008433, the model # is very fain as well as the tester, i could remove the strings and get it. Please e-mail me if you have any info on the age or value of these pieces. [email protected]
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February 1, 2002 at 9:49 am #38521AnonymousGuest
I am this close to getting a Stratocaster (lefty). Does anyone have any last minute "watchout, warnings" stuff like that. I would also like to hear of some positive experiences as well. Thank you, Mario
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February 3, 2002 at 7:49 pm #90528AnonymousGuest
No waning. Strats rock! Listen to hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan if you want inspiration : I am this close to getting a Stratocaster (lefty). Does anyone have any last minute "watchout, warnings" stuff like that. I would also like to hear of some positive experiences as well. Thank you, : Mario
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February 1, 2002 at 9:27 am #38520AnonymousGuest
hey what’s up..
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February 1, 2002 at 9:14 am #38516AnonymousGuest
I have an old Framus Acoustic and I was wondering about the value of it. It is a 12 string with a bulge in the back and a bird and roses engraved on the pickgaurd. The tag inside of it says "Built in the heart of Bavaria" and the serial # is 008433. Please e-mail me if you know anything about this guitar.
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February 1, 2002 at 9:17 am #90343AnonymousGuest
: I have an old Framus Acoustic and I was wondering about the value of it. It is a 12 string with a bulge in the back and a bird and roses engraved on the pickgaurd. The tag inside of it says "Built in the heart of Bavaria" and the serial # is 008433. Please e-mail me if you know anything about this guitar. my e-amil address is [email protected]
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February 1, 2002 at 8:37 am #38517AnonymousGuest
I have a Goya Rangemaster hollow body electric. The plate on the back says Made in Italy N 2935 If anyone has any knowledge or information on this guitar I would love to hear from you. [email protected]
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February 6, 2002 at 5:44 pm #90636AnonymousGuest
I´ve heard that Goya is the american name on Hagstrom guitars. Hagstrom guitars was made in Sweden. Check this page for information: http://www.albinhagstrom.se
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February 1, 2002 at 5:29 am #38518AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Westbury Guitars
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February 1, 2002 at 4:34 am #38515AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have any TABs or sheet music for The Nervous Breakdown by Brad Paisley. i am in dyer need to learn that song but need some help.
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March 8, 2002 at 10:31 am #92259AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have any TABs or sheet music for The Nervous Breakdown by Brad Paisley. i am in dyer need to learn that song but need some help.Hey Aaron I figured out nervous break down.The intro is pretty easy.Email me at [email protected] and I’ll show it to ya.
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March 8, 2002 at 10:28 am #92265AnonymousGuest
: Does anyone have any TABs or sheet music for The Nervous Breakdown by Brad Paisley. i am in dyer need to learn that song but need some help.
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July 13, 2002 at 6:33 am #110669AnonymousGuest
Go to http://www.countrytabs.com I have tabbed the song on there.
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February 1, 2002 at 3:46 am #38514AnonymousGuest
I NEED TO FIND RYKNOW RIG SETTINGS. I WANT TO SOUND LIKE RYKNOW. CAN YOU TELL ME OR TELL ME A WEBSITE TO FIND HIS SETTING. please AKA THANKS
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February 1, 2002 at 2:12 am #38513AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : bozo guitars
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February 1, 2002 at 12:06 am #38512AnonymousGuest
do les paul studios neck play like standard necks do? What is the difference in the pickups?
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February 6, 2002 at 4:27 am #90679AnonymousGuest
Les Paul Studios are supposed to have the same necks as Standards and the pickups are exactly the same. The difference in the name (and price) is because the Studio uses Pearloid Inlays as opposed to real Pearl, the logo on the headstock is painted or etched on as opposed to inlayed, there is no binding around the body, and the tuners have platic buttons instead of completely metal machineheads. In my opinion, the guitar is just about as good, because you really have to know every intricacy of the guitar to notice those differences, and to be honest, most people don’t. Sad but true.
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January 31, 2002 at 6:34 pm #38511AnonymousGuest
I have a early ’80s Gibson "Ripper" bass. I trying to find the original pick-ups and the original bridge for it. Can anyone advise ? Thanks.
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January 17, 2005 at 5:47 pm #98418AnonymousGuest
:Looking for pick-ups and controls for a 74 gibson Ripper bass,can anybody help?
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January 8, 2005 at 12:28 am #97276AnonymousGuest
I would like to know about bridges and pick up for Les Paul bass guitar
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January 9, 2004 at 8:07 pm #114838AnonymousGuest
Can’t help you, sorry. But I’m looking for an original bridge cover for this older model. Any ideas, anyone ? Thanks.
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June 11, 2002 at 1:28 am #96094AnonymousGuest
ALLPARTS sells a compatible bridge around 75.00
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January 31, 2002 at 3:24 pm #38507AnonymousGuest
i need a picture of a cream and white stratocaster squire plz e-mail me back with 1
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January 31, 2002 at 10:53 am #38509AnonymousGuest
Hi, I have been playing acoustic for 1/2 year, and tried an electric guitar today for an hour. I was wondering, what exactly is "hammering, pull up, palm, slide, etc."??? Could someone explain this, or please provide a link? Thank you,
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February 22, 2002 at 4:22 pm #91440AnonymousGuest
: Hi, I have been playing acoustic for 1/2 year, and tried an electric guitar today for an hour. I was wondering, what exactly is "hammering, pull up, palm, slide, etc."??? Could someone explain this, or please provide a link? Thank you, —I THINK AFTER EXTENSIVE RESEARCH GEORGI PROVIDED YOU WITH SOME GOOD DEFINITIONS. BUT, YOU KNOW, YOU CAN DO ALL OF THOSE THINGS ON ACOUSTIC AS WELL. HAMMER ON-PULL OFF, TRY IT WITH YOUR FUCK YOU FINGER ON THE SECOND FRET, G STING IN A BLUES 145 PROGRESSION. SHIT, YOUVE BEEN PLAYING FOR HALF A YEAR, YOU DONT KNOW WHAT A 1-4-5 IS ? O.K., PLAY THESE CHORDS IN A BLUES STYLE—AM,D9,E9. IF YOU CAN, RECORD YOURSELF PLAYING THIS PROGRESSION—-NOW DO THE VOODOO HAMER ON- PULL OFF–YOU CAN DO THIS FOREVER AND IT NEVER GETS OLD–ROCK ON!!!
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January 31, 2002 at 2:59 pm #90370AnonymousGuest
ok this is how i understand it (and play)… Hammering is where you pick one note and then, without piking a second time, "hammer" on another note with your left hand, so you play two notes but only pick the first. Its a pretty basic thing but youve gotta have strong fingers! i dont know about "pull ons" but pull offs are the opposite of hammering; pick a note, and then release the finger that is holding the note (left hand) and allow a note below the first to sound. but don’t pick the second. is very useful for fast solos etc. Palming is where you play a chord/ note etc and then "damp" the string (s) with your right hand palm/ side of hand, so you cut the sound short. Sliding is where you play a note/ bar chord / chord etc and, keeping your left hand in the same position, slide it up/down the fretboard, play a second note/chord. pick/strum both positions. gotta go now more later! G
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February 1, 2002 at 10:35 pm #109970AnonymousGuest
ok i dont know much about distortion… being a college student, i dont have the latest amp outfit for my electric guitar etc but i can tell roughly… its when you change the sound, using an amplifier with the "distortion switch"… it sounds kinda strong and is often used in metal, etc… id have to ask someone else on this board, for more info.
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January 31, 2002 at 7:11 pm #109828AnonymousGuest
Thanks Georgi. I have just one more question. What is distortion? And how do you do it?
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January 31, 2002 at 10:40 am #38510AnonymousGuest
I want to get an Ibanez X series bass. Does anyone have one for sale or know where to get one. I’ve searched a lot of sites….. Thanks!!
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September 10, 2002 at 10:17 am #99893AnonymousGuest
I got an ibanez x series to sales NOW !!!
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September 10, 2002 at 10:21 am #110984AnonymousGuest
: I got an ibanez x series bass to sales NOW !!! e-mail me at: [email protected]
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January 31, 2002 at 10:38 am #38508AnonymousGuest
I want to get an Ibanez X series bass. Does anyone have one for sale or know where to get one. I’ve searched a lot of sites….. Thanks!!
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July 17, 2004 at 8:57 am #100990AnonymousGuest
I have one for sale excellent condition, red with case. $400. plus shipping and handling. money order or cashiers check accepted. Brian p.o. box 648 Quincy Il. 62306 217-222-1601 11:am to 5:pm mon-fri.
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August 30, 2002 at 12:01 am #99087AnonymousGuest
: I want to get an Ibanez X series bass. Does anyone have one for sale or know where to get one. I’ve searched a lot of sites….. Thanks!! Just saw a great deal on ebay. I have the same guitar & it is great with the right strings. (dr highbeams handwound)
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January 31, 2002 at 10:34 am #38506AnonymousGuest
Have an older(roughly 25 yrs) model B-28, serial #507389,looking for information on history and approximate value
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July 9, 2002 at 8:46 pm #97200AnonymousGuest
: Have an older(roughly 25 yrs) model B-28, serial #507389,looking for information on history and approximate value Serial # makes it a 1975, Made between 1967 – 1982 in california at Bernie Chavez rico’s Dad’s shop Bernie not his dad. nice quality. Many have neck joint problems and poor action. $200 – 1000 depending on wood and condition. Selling drop me a line!
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January 9, 2004 at 5:11 pm #114830AnonymousGuest
Since receiving this much appreciated response to my questions regarding the dating and approximate value of my guitar, I have been reading up on the history of BC Rich acoustics, and the serial numbering formats they used to indicate the years in which they were made and the specific number of the total produced in that model of that year. Based on what I have read, however, I don’t understand how mine was determined to have been built in 1975. Can someone please enlighten me? Thanks in advance for your help! : : Have an older(roughly 25 yrs) model B-28, serial #507389,looking for information on history and approximate value : Serial # makes it a 1975, Made between 1967 – 1982 : in california at Bernie Chavez rico’s Dad’s shop Bernie not his dad. nice quality. Many have neck joint problems and poor action. $200 – 1000 depending on wood and condition. Selling drop me a line!
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September 29, 2004 at 6:10 am #123686AnonymousGuest
Well the normal pre 76′ serial # scheme is ymm xxx Y=year 2 through 5 1972-1975 mm= month the month can be 1 or 2 digits and sept can be 09 or 9 (don’t ask me why but they did’nt stick to either way) the xxx = production #’s but it by group. they tended to group b-28,B-30,B-38 together. the B-45’s were seperate. the b-20’S were seperate. the electrics were seperated by model the total was up to that point not by year. The pre 72 system was Bernie Sr’s Dad’s. and it normally was 1101-1 with the year accross from it on the label. the 76 and above started with a yy = year (76) there were some 75’s with that format also. All and all it is a confusing hap hazard system that requires a bit of conjecture. Hope that helps. Rich : Since receiving this much appreciated response to my questions regarding the dating and approximate value of my guitar, I have been reading up on the history of BC Rich acoustics, and the serial numbering formats they used to indicate the years in which they were made and the specific number of the total produced in that model of that year. Based on what I have read, however, I don’t understand how mine was determined to have been built in 1975. Can someone please enlighten me? Thanks in advance for your help! : : : Have an older(roughly 25 yrs) model B-28, serial #507389,looking for information on history and approximate value : : Serial # makes it a 1975, Made between 1967 – 1982 : : in california at Bernie Chavez rico’s Dad’s shop Bernie not his dad. nice quality. Many have neck joint problems and poor action. $200 – 1000 depending on wood and condition. Selling drop me a line!
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January 31, 2002 at 9:19 am #38504AnonymousGuest
hi, my name is Jesse. i’m looking for a left handed guitar in about the 400 dollar range. i play anything from punk to metal. brands i’m looking for are epiphone, hamer, jackson, b.c. rich, ibanez, dean. p.s. i would dearly love anything with an explorer body style. any info where i can find any of these guitars? thanx in advance. i would also prefer you e-mail me and not reply in the board.
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January 31, 2002 at 9:47 am #90366AnonymousGuest
take a look at the Ibanez RG470L
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January 31, 2002 at 8:39 am #38505AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Mansfield
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January 31, 2002 at 4:46 am #38500AnonymousGuest
i need a secure website that has them, and if i get the sustainer in there, can i also put in emg pickups?
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January 31, 2002 at 4:32 am #38501AnonymousGuest
Anyone know where I can find RUSH sheet music for keyboards. I can do it all by ear but I like to refer to something. Later and thanks!
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January 31, 2002 at 4:16 am #38502AnonymousGuest
i have a tech 21 trademark 60 amp and it has great overdrive, but i also want a good overdrive pedal to give it more versatility. any help much appreciated
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February 3, 2002 at 5:14 am #90497AnonymousGuest
Hmm.I personaly like the Ibanez TS-10 for raunchy overdrive.But I always use my OD-3(Boss)!It’s got a big,warm,classic sounding overdrive.As a booster,it’s very transparent…more so than the TS-10. However,the best overdrive stomper I’ve heard is the BACKSTONE.FUGEDDABOUDIT!! It’s $225.00,but worth every penny!I love mine. Some of my choices
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February 3, 2002 at 6:39 am #109983AnonymousGuest
thanks man, i did buy a boss sd1 (japanese) off a friend, and i think it fits the bill, nice and warm. cheers. tom
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February 22, 2002 at 11:02 pm #116815AnonymousGuest
Mesa’s V-Twin pedal is KILLER! It is expensive, but try it out and you will see why.
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January 31, 2002 at 4:09 am #38503AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know anything about the Hohner Professional ST Lynx electric guitar?
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January 31, 2002 at 4:04 am #38497AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : hohner professional ST Lynx
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January 31, 2002 at 3:39 am #38499AnonymousGuest
Jackson PS-4, Pickups are H-S-H, What styles can this setup play? Metal, Blues??? TY, DF
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February 14, 2002 at 5:02 am #91025AnonymousGuest
: Jackson PS-4, Pickups are H-S-H, What styles can this setup play? Metal, Blues??? : TY, Hi! I acually have a PS-4. You can ofcourse play allmost anything with it. Because of the two humbuckers, humbuckers allways sounds great. I´ve played everything from rock to soul, blues and even jazz on mine. I’ts a good sounding guitar but, I can only rekomend buying a Jacksson if your ambission is to play metal or rock. It feels pretty silly playing a Jazz-standard with a guitar looking like that. Bye!
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January 31, 2002 at 3:36 am #38498AnonymousGuest
Jackson PS-4, Pickups are H-S-H, What styles can this setup play? Metal, Blues??? TY, DF
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January 31, 2002 at 12:59 am #38494AnonymousGuest
we need a guitarist, we play emo/punk we’re from WI if you want to know more, mail me.
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January 31, 2002 at 12:07 am #38495AnonymousGuest
Anybody have the chords and solo tab for "Heat of the night" by Bryan Adams??
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April 1, 2002 at 3:28 pm #93400AnonymousGuest
: Anybody have the chords and solo tab for "Heat of the night" by Bryan Adams?? –> Check this out: http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Field/7738/adams_heatofthenight.txt
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January 30, 2002 at 10:41 pm #38496AnonymousGuest
i want to buy a starfield guitar,if you have some message,please mail me.my e-mail is:[email protected] thanks!
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September 10, 2003 at 3:29 pm #92228AnonymousGuest
: i want to buy a starfield guitar,if you have some message,please mail me.my e-mail is:[email protected] thanks!
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September 10, 2003 at 3:30 pm #112514AnonymousGuest
: : i want to buy a starfield guitar,if you have some message,please mail me.my e-mail is:[email protected] thanks!yes i got one … might be interested in sellin….hit me bac.. teal blue … nice neck .. sweetheart.
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January 30, 2002 at 12:15 pm #38493AnonymousGuest
What kind of guitar amp does the Offspring Use? e-mail me
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January 30, 2002 at 12:17 pm #90373AnonymousGuest
: What kind of guitar amp does the Offspring Use? : e-mail me [email protected] is the address
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January 30, 2002 at 7:52 am #38491AnonymousGuest
ya i wanna start doing some recordings with my "band" (well the one im trying to start) but ive looked at four tracks and am not sure what to get.
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January 29, 2004 at 3:24 am #86408AnonymousGuest
Hello there. I’m selling a BR-8 in GREAT CONDITION! E-Mail me for price, photos and extras.
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January 30, 2002 at 9:13 am #90350AnonymousGuest
: ya i wanna start doing some recordings with my "band" (well the one im trying to start) but ive looked at four tracks and am not sure what to get.Boss Br 532 is hot little unit, gave it to my Partner for Christmas $365. Much more than a 4trk because of virtual tracks, our main unit is a VS2480-Hot! $3,000 though. Boss BR8 is super cool for $700, cash strapped? buy used or B stock–zzounds.com
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January 30, 2002 at 7:45 am #38492AnonymousGuest
I own a Washburn elec. guitar Strat style..Made in the early 80’s..USA made..How can I find what the model # would be??..I see no model # on the guitar…Is there a web site that might show some pictures of older Washburns where I might match a picture? I would like to buy another one like this one..Any help would be greatly appreciated.. Thanks; je
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January 30, 2002 at 6:00 am #38489AnonymousGuest
I have a Maton acoustic/electric bass guitar. The pickup does not now work and I can’t find out the reason (even from Maton). There doesn’t appear to be a battery anywhere on the cable from the pickup to the plug connection that I can see. Can someone please offer any suggestions. Thanks
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December 5, 2003 at 7:21 am #114194AnonymousGuest
To everybody who have used electric guitar for sale or free, please… please… please… tell me!! I want that guitar, but i don’t have money.
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January 30, 2002 at 4:48 am #38490AnonymousGuest
I’m searching for the best modern guitar tutor book for beginners (8-13 years), any suggestions?
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January 30, 2002 at 3:17 am #38488AnonymousGuest
i’m looking for a serious high tech state of the art shred guitar, but i cant decide between the ibanez js1000 and the jem555. Anyone got any experiences with them, or knows even a better choice?
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January 30, 2002 at 3:21 am #90367AnonymousGuest
: i’m looking for a serious high tech state of the art shred guitar, but i cant decide between the ibanez js1000 and the jem555. Anyone got any experiences with them, or knows even a better choice? Well those guitars shurely kick ass, and though i havent played em yet, i’m sure youre well off with both greets
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February 5, 2002 at 1:16 pm #90651AnonymousGuest
Both guitarts are great. But I’ll tell what I like and don’t like about each. The JEM’s have the prefered neck for me (flat & fast). But the JEM555 has the "Lo TRS II" bridge. This bridge has a wide spread flaw, the tremelo arm has a nut that screws onto the bridge, the threads on this nut usually always get striped, this makes it difficult to get the arm on or off (if at all). The best fix for this problem is to replace the bridge with the LO TRS(original – $250.00). You can not put the "Lo Pro Edge" on the JEM555. The JS1000 has the "Lo Pro Edge" tremelo which is a much better bridge. But the JS1000 has only two humbucker pickups. The dual humbuckers may be just fine for your taste but I prefer the H-S-H pickup configuration that the JEM’s have because you can get a more variety of sounds (tones).
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February 1, 2002 at 11:53 pm #109958AnonymousGuest
framus diablo custom is the best shredding guitar ever made, fairly unheard of tho. http://www.framus.com/diablocustom.htm
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January 30, 2002 at 3:24 am #109832AnonymousGuest
: : i’m looking for a serious high tech state of the art shred guitar, but i cant decide between the ibanez js1000 and the jem555. Anyone got any experiences with them, or knows even a better choice? I’ve played the Satriani model ine a guitar shp once, and its jst the best guitar ever made!!if you can afford it, go for that one!!!
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December 28, 2004 at 9:42 pm #112600AnonymousGuest
: : : i’m looking for a serious high tech state of the art shred guitar, but i cant decide between the ibanez js1000 and the jem555. Anyone got any experiences with them, or knows even a better choice? yes a definite on the js1000, i have one of them myself and they are by far the most outstanding guitars i have ver set my hands on, go for it! : I’ve played the Satriani model ine a guitar shp once, and its jst the best guitar ever made!!if you can afford it, go for that one!!!
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January 30, 2002 at 3:26 am #116760AnonymousGuest
: : : i’m looking for a serious high tech state of the art shred guitar, but i cant decide between the ibanez js1000 and the jem555. Anyone got any experiences with them, or knows even a better choice? Ive got an jem777, and its brilliant, absolutely awesome.Ive tried the js1000 as well, and its also killer, but i preferred the looks of the 777.
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January 30, 2002 at 1:40 am #38486AnonymousGuest
I have an old "grestch" and a "les paul" how should I clean or wipe them off with out changing or destroying the sound????
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February 27, 2002 at 7:11 am #91743AnonymousGuest
: I have an old "grestch" and a "les paul" how should I clean or wipe them off with out changing or destroying the sound???? I use this stuff caled "Fiddlebrite". It cleans and polishes the wood. It’s excellent on the fretboard. gets all the finger jelly off and cleans the strings and makes them last longer. I used to use Fast Fret untill I found this stuff. Comes in a 2OZ bottle for three bucks.
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February 21, 2002 at 9:34 am #91281AnonymousGuest
you can clean your guitars with "Lemon Oil" / "Carnuba Wax".; most guitar stores carry cleaners made from these ingredients.I’ve been using lemon oil on my Martin D28 for 12 years and couldn’t be happier with the results.I also recommend GHS "Fast Fret" for string cleaning.
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January 30, 2002 at 3:25 pm #90357AnonymousGuest
: I have an old "grestch" and a "les paul" how should I clean or wipe them off with out changing or destroying the sound????
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January 30, 2002 at 3:26 pm #109816AnonymousGuest
: : I have an old "grestch" and a "les paul" how should I clean or wipe them off with out changing or destroying the sound???? :you can buy stuff from music shops you should usually use a guitar cleaning spray and clean cloth
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January 30, 2002 at 12:01 am #38485AnonymousGuest
Hey, I was wondering if anyone can give me some good tips on starting to play spanish guitar. I don’t really want to take lessons, I just want something to practice on at my house. Any pointers will help.
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October 2, 2003 at 9:14 pm #94377AnonymousGuest
: Hey, I was wondering if anyone can give me some good tips on starting to <B style="color:black;background-color:#ffff66">play </B><B style="color:black;background-color:#A0FFFF">spanish </B><B style="color:black;background-color:#99ff99">guitar</B>. I don’t really want to take lessons, I just want something to practice on at my house. Any pointers will help.
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July 3, 2003 at 10:50 am #87874AnonymousGuest
: Hey, I was wondering if anyone can give me some good tips on starting to play spanish guitar. I don’t really want to take lessons, I just want something to practice on at my house.It would be better if you give me lessons on playing chords.
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February 5, 2002 at 10:14 am #90715AnonymousGuest
: Hey, I was wondering if anyone can give me some good tips on starting to play spanish guitar. I don’t really want to take lessons, I just want something to practice on at my house. Any pointers will help.
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January 29, 2002 at 11:56 pm #38487AnonymousGuest
Is there a good way of getting the amp/cabinet simulations on a POD 2.0 in a live situation? Also,the sound I get is not very clear if I am playing with another guitarist. It was much clearer when I use to play with just one pedal. With the POD my sound is not cutting through well at all.
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January 29, 2002 at 11:52 pm #38484AnonymousGuest
I recently found a "Signed" Boss HR-2 Hamonist on E-bay, emailed the person selling and it was confirmed true that it is his pedal, awesome!!! fans should go take a look! http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1508179296
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January 29, 2002 at 8:04 pm #38480AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Fender ’83 Elite Stratocaster [tremelo questions/etc]
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January 29, 2002 at 7:13 pm #38483AnonymousGuest
Hi, i have a Marshall 30th anniversary 1x12combo(6101) with the matching blue extension cab – can anyone tell me how much its worth (in England preferably)??? Thanks
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January 29, 2002 at 4:50 pm #38482AnonymousGuest
hi i bought a ibanez rg series from my local guitar shop. the guitar is second hand but i dont know what model it is or how much it was new. Please help me as i dont know much about this guitar!!
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February 5, 2002 at 1:19 pm #90693AnonymousGuest
The model number and serial number should be located on the back of the head stock, below the tuning keys.
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January 30, 2002 at 7:08 am #90344AnonymousGuest
: hi i bought a ibanez rg series from my local guitar shop. the guitar is second hand but i dont know what model it is or how much it was new. Please help me as i dont know much about this guitar!! check out ibanezshop.com see if you see it there if you do, e mail us for a quote on it
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January 29, 2002 at 12:34 pm #38481AnonymousGuest
HEELP!! I AM LOOKING TO BUY A SUSTAINIAC MODEL B AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY IF YOU CAN HELP.THANKS.SINCERELY KEV
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September 24, 2002 at 10:33 pm #100726AnonymousGuest
: HEELP!! I AM LOOKING TO BUY A SUSTAINIAC MODEL B AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY IF YOU CAN HELP.THANKS.SINCERELY KEV I have a SUSTAINIAC MODEL B FOR SALE.
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September 24, 2002 at 10:28 pm #100684AnonymousGuest
: HEELP!! I AM LOOKING TO BUY A SUSTAINIAC MODEL B AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.CONTACT ME IMMEDIATELY IF YOU CAN HELP.THANKS.SINCERELY KEV
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October 30, 2002 at 7:47 am #102243AnonymousGuest
: : HELP!! I AM LOOKING TO BUY A SUSTAINIAC MODEL B. Please contact me if you have one for sale via email or at 626 303-8518 in Calif. Thanks.
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January 29, 2002 at 11:22 am #38478AnonymousGuest
Picked this up in near-mint condition. A nice classical 6-string. But Lyle ain’t on the web, and I can’t find any info on the company or the guitar. Any ideas?
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January 29, 2002 at 9:28 am #38479AnonymousGuest
Does anybody know anything about Starforce eletric guitars? E-mail me if so!
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January 29, 2002 at 9:09 am #38477AnonymousGuest
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January 29, 2002 at 8:49 am #38476AnonymousGuest
Hows it goin fellow Pantera-heads! Ok, how do I acheive those killer (crisp, clean) leads that Dimebag crunches out? Anyone have any suggestions on amps, effects, or EQ settings? I’ve pretty much achieved the Metalli-sound, but now I crave somethin heavier – though not overdriven. Thanks
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January 31, 2002 at 7:46 pm #90354AnonymousGuest
Practice : Hows it goin fellow Pantera-heads! Ok, how do I acheive those killer (crisp, clean) leads that Dimebag crunches out? Anyone have any suggestions on amps, effects, or EQ settings? I’ve pretty much achieved the Metalli-sound, but now I crave somethin heavier – though not overdriven. Thanks
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January 29, 2002 at 7:53 am #38475AnonymousGuest
Is there any multieffects with brian may (queen) sound-like and some classic rock sounds?what about zoom 505II? HELP
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January 30, 2002 at 9:09 am #90356AnonymousGuest
: Is there any multieffects with brian may (queen) sound-like and some classic rock sounds?what about zoom 505II? HELP GT3, probably GT5 more recently the GT6 have a killer Harmonizer that would probably get pretty darn close to Brian May sound. I own GT 3(Roland) prices have come down because GT 6 is out.
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January 29, 2002 at 8:40 am #90193AnonymousGuest
try the P.O.D. multi-effects by line 6 – pretty cool one that’s not that expensive.
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January 29, 2002 at 5:43 am #38474AnonymousGuest
If anyone can steer me towards a site that has a schematic of the Crate VC-508 5 watt tube amp, I would be much obliged. I want to see how they interface the solid-state part with the tubes. I’d like to add a "built-in" tube screamer circuit to my own EL84 home-built amp. Thanks for any help.
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January 29, 2002 at 5:21 am #38472AnonymousGuest
If you’re into Hawaiian Slack Key music, check out: http://www.hawaiimusicians.com
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January 29, 2002 at 5:12 am #38473AnonymousGuest
anyone know any easy songs that i can play on guitar email me with them please [email protected]
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January 29, 2002 at 8:43 am #90194AnonymousGuest
"eruption" by Eddie Van Halen…heheh no. Try "free fallin’" by Tom Petty – pretty catchy tune.
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January 29, 2002 at 5:02 am #38471AnonymousGuest
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January 29, 2002 at 4:53 am #38470AnonymousGuest
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January 29, 2002 at 2:11 am #38469AnonymousGuest
Why does the 3rd from bottom or D string sound so "flat,buzzed?" on most electric guitars when it’s not plugged into an amp. It’s kind of hard to explain the sound.
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January 28, 2002 at 11:57 pm #38468AnonymousGuest
What’s this guitar going for on the open market? It’s in very good shape. Kahler. Serial # 22606. Thanks, M. Rotundo
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January 11, 2004 at 2:54 pm #83872AnonymousGuest
: What’s this guitar going for on the open market? It’s in very good shape. Kahler. Serial # 22606. : Thanks, I love the ulta v. its the guitar that i learned how to play on. in 85. the re-sale is very low for this guitar for many reasons. i would keep it if i were you. its a great guitar. : M. Rotundo
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January 28, 2002 at 9:27 pm #38467AnonymousGuest
I saw an ad for a DEAR acoustic/electric guitar. Does anyone know anything about a DEAR guitar. It says it was made in Korea. Any info. would be helpful. Thanks, Lee
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March 22, 2002 at 12:27 am #92936AnonymousGuest
: I saw an ad for a DEAR acoustic/electric guitar. Does anyone know anything about a DEAR guitar. It says it was made in Korea. Any info. would be helpful. I have a DEAR acoustic electric guitar I bought used. Did you ever get the info you were after. I also would be curious to know where you saw the ad as before yesterday when I bought the guitar I had never heard of or played one. One play, however, and I bought it on the spot. Great guitar for the price. Great tone at any price at least with the acoustic electric guitar I bought. Let me know what you have found out as I cant find anything on the net myself either… : Thanks, Lee
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January 27, 2005 at 11:03 pm #99491AnonymousGuest
I have a DEAR Acoustic/Electric myself and also would like to know what they are worth, as I am trying to sell mine and cannot remember what I paid for it. Thanks, Rob
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January 28, 2002 at 6:28 pm #38466AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a problem with my acoustic guitar. When you tap the 10th fret of every string, or an higher frat, you get a really ugly sound, like it’s is a lot of notes at the same time and they are not in tune. When you go from the 10th fret and down it gets better, and when you go up it gets worse. If you just play the string you don’t hear the ugly sound, it’s normal. It just happens when you tap the string. It happens to all the string. Anyone know what’s wrong, and is it possible to repair?
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January 28, 2002 at 6:44 pm #90206AnonymousGuest
: I’ve got a problem with my acoustic guitar. When you tap the 10th fret of every string, or an higher frat, you get a really ugly sound, like it’s is a lot of notes at the same time and they are not in tune. When you go from the 10th fret and down it gets better, and when you go up it gets worse. If you just play the string you don’t hear the ugly sound, it’s normal. It just happens when you tap the string. It happens to all the string. Anyone know what’s wrong, and is it possible to repair? old strings is your problem.
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January 29, 2002 at 8:53 am #90378AnonymousGuest
eh, probably old strings. acoustics really aren’t for tapping, i guess i don’t see the problem. but, yeah just slap on some new ones and it’ll sound fine
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January 28, 2002 at 6:19 pm #38465AnonymousGuest
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January 28, 2002 at 2:13 pm #38464AnonymousGuest
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January 28, 2002 at 12:38 pm #38463AnonymousGuest
I live in brisbane northside (Australia) and I need an amp!!!!!!! any advice or lonely people email me with your offers. Not sexual though – I don’t do those…. I am young and ambitious. Help me out here!
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February 2, 2002 at 5:46 pm #90520AnonymousGuest
: I live in brisbane northside (Australia) and I need an amp!!!!!!! any advice or lonely people email me with your offers. Not sexual though – I don’t do those…. I am young and ambitious. Help me out here!
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February 2, 2002 at 5:52 pm #109985AnonymousGuest
You should look at the Delta Bass Amps, they have two channels. So for example you can have an acoustic set up on one channel and an electric in the other with your preferred eq and fx settings. You also get a footswitch with them. Cheaper and better than a marshall and not a kick in the arse off some Ampegs cheers.
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January 28, 2002 at 12:27 pm #38462AnonymousGuest
hi, I’m french and I’m trying, to find, the portastudio 488 manual, in french, if possible If there is a way to dowload it from the web, or else, can you give it to me?
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January 28, 2002 at 6:52 am #38460AnonymousGuest
Help me out! I am trying to fix up an old Rickenbacker active bass but the positive lead of the battery wire is not connected to anything. Does anyone know where it goes? It’s a big mess in there with a rotary switch and three DPST swithces. I dunno if anyone can help me, but if you have a clue as to where the + wire goes, let me know. Thanks!
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February 2, 2002 at 2:42 am #90496AnonymousGuest
: Help me out! I am trying to fix up an old Rickenbacker active bass but the positive lead of the battery wire is not connected to anything. Does anyone know where it goes? It’s a big mess in there with a rotary switch and three DPST swithces. I dunno if anyone can help me, but if you have a clue as to where the + wire goes, let me know. Thanks! *** A quick check at the Rickenbacker Bass Models page (http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/mccorp/axtbassarticle2.html) reveals that RIC did not produce a bass with active pickups, so you have a "home-made" circuit. It’s unfortunate that the person who did this modification did not pass along a diagram of the circuit. You may want to take it to a good, reputable, and experienced repair shop and get a quote on the repair. If I can find a schematic for a build-it-yourself active bass cicuit, I’ll post an update here.
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January 28, 2002 at 6:23 am #38459AnonymousGuest
Hey, I bought an ibanez AH-20 about 9 months ago. It was originally an AH-10 but the extra humbucker was added. Cince the model was ceased to b made in 1987, there arent many websites on them… do u guys know of any good websites on them ??? ~*wH!$]{@z*~
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March 11, 2003 at 1:50 am #83388AnonymousGuest
: Hey, : I bought an ibanez AH-20 about 9 months ago. It was originally an AH-10 but the extra humbucker was added. Cince the model was ceased to b made in 1987, there arent many websites on them… do u guys know of any good websites on them ??? : ~*wH!$]{@z*~ yes checkout vintageibanez.com Ihave an ah10 myself Good luck
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October 22, 2002 at 12:49 am #101944AnonymousGuest
Check this site if you haven’t already http://www.gnarlygeezer.com/forums/forum.asp?forumid=1&page=1
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January 28, 2002 at 4:34 am #38461AnonymousGuest
Can anyone help me with this problem on how to fix buzzing strings!!!!
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January 28, 2002 at 2:47 pm #90211AnonymousGuest
the neck has probably moved due to exposure to heat or cold. you’ll have to adjust the truss rod by the tuning pegs, move it away from the strings. the buzzing is when the strings vibrate against the frets. or take to local music shop and ask…. G
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January 31, 2002 at 11:44 pm #90346AnonymousGuest
You will need to adjust the truss rod using a socket set. turn it anti-clockwise but only slightly then try.
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January 28, 2002 at 4:17 am #38457AnonymousGuest
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January 28, 2002 at 2:13 am #38456AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a chart for bass cords, dont know where to find it, new to the internet,PLEASE help,
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January 28, 2002 at 12:56 am #38458AnonymousGuest
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January 27, 2002 at 8:15 pm #38454AnonymousGuest
I have a very old Crest guitar, I cannot find any information on it, anyone who knows about this brand of guitar please email me. Thanks Don
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January 22, 2004 at 9:33 am #85469AnonymousGuest
: I have a very old Crest guitar, I cannot find any information on it, anyone who knows about this brand of guitar please email me. Thanks Don —Crest Guitars havn’t been made for about fourty years .Originally, they were manufactured by Gibon.Cool huh?Don’t believe me?-Go to http://www.gibson.com/magazines/amplifier/1997/5/archive by Walter Carter.
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January 27, 2002 at 5:57 pm #38455AnonymousGuest
I bought this guitar couse I love the way it sounds. But I don’t have any idea what the real price of his guitar should be…
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January 27, 2002 at 1:04 pm #38452AnonymousGuest
sir i want the mp3 hindi songs free software, kindly arrange for me OK. thank q
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January 27, 2002 at 12:34 pm #38453AnonymousGuest
i looking for an old good sound les poul allectric guitar
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January 27, 2002 at 12:15 pm #38451AnonymousGuest
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January 27, 2002 at 12:07 pm #38450AnonymousGuest
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January 27, 2002 at 10:32 am #38447AnonymousGuest
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January 27, 2002 at 10:21 am #38448AnonymousGuest
This site was probably set up with good intention, and a bunch of you clowns are making it a joke! Check yourselves into rehab, get a day job, give up the guitar, but stay off the site. You discussion addicts–your trashing it up. The folks that actually want some good info don’t want to deal with you wankers. "Knob" "MartinSquire strats areSH&T" Get real.
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January 27, 2002 at 11:39 am #90184AnonymousGuest
yeah good on ya
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March 1, 2003 at 1:29 pm #105917AnonymousGuest
: yeah : good on ya http://www.PutosGenios.com
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January 27, 2002 at 8:59 am #38449AnonymousGuest
Found a MD-200 WFMitchell acoustic quitar with Grover golds on it at a garage sale (#SI90907549):inlaid back: did I go wrong paying $75 (with a soft case included)?? Does anyone know anything about this guitar?? Original cost -where made etc….
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February 3, 2002 at 2:02 am #109979AnonymousGuest
: Found a MD-200 WFMitchell acoustic quitar with Grover golds on it at a garage sale (#SI90907549):inlaid back: did I go wrong paying $75 (with a soft case included)?? Does anyone know anything about this guitar?? Original cost -where made etc….Although I am not familiar with the brand name, the tuning keys alone would fetch $25 to$40 depending on the type alone! If the guitar is american-made it is probably woth substantially more tahn yo paid. ifnot american-made, any guitar that sounds good and stays in tune has to be worth more than $75 so congratulations on the good buy….if i get any info on wfmitchell, ill get back to ya..
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December 6, 2003 at 6:12 am #114198AnonymousGuest
: : Found a MD-200 WFMitchell acoustic quitar with Grover golds on it at a garage sale (#SI90907549):inlaid back: did I go wrong paying $75 (with a soft case included)?? Does anyone know anything about this guitar?? Original cost -where made etc….Although I am not familiar with the brand name, the tuning keys alone would fetch $25 to$40 depending on the type alone! If the guitar is american-made it is probably woth substantially more tahn yo paid. ifnot american-made, any guitar that sounds good and stays in tune has to be worth more than $75 so congratulations on the good buy….if i get any info on wfmitchell, ill get back to ya.. -I own a WFMitchell MD100 it is my first guitar and I’m learning on it. They do indeed use Grover tuners and are made from good woods(no laminates) I am very pleased with mine. I bought mine brand new at Guitar Center in Marietta, GA for about $200. The salesman told me they are made right down the road from Washburn I don’t know how true this is but it plays very similar to one. I think you got a steal if you play it. If it feels good and sounds good who cares what kind it is.
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January 27, 2002 at 6:48 am #38446AnonymousGuest
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January 27, 2002 at 2:14 am #38445AnonymousGuest
Has anyone tried this guitar….. washburn W164 Idol. I usually play a strat but this looks so nice as a second geetar…… Is it as good as it look???? Ive never seen one in the flesh. thankssssss
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November 23, 2003 at 9:30 pm #100522AnonymousGuest
it pwns, i have one, but the vcc’s are a bit weak
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January 26, 2002 at 9:35 pm #38444AnonymousGuest
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January 26, 2002 at 5:57 pm #38443AnonymousGuest
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January 26, 2002 at 4:35 pm #38441AnonymousGuest
can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. waiting for reply
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December 16, 2004 at 12:33 pm #94566AnonymousGuest
ihad so many hindi,english ,tamil,theme musics, song notes.if u wan ph.me 044-2277202
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November 9, 2004 at 4:30 pm #111586AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : waiting for reply
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November 2, 2004 at 1:40 pm #89959AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs hamko hami se chura lo (mohabbatein). : waiting for reply
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February 29, 2004 at 9:18 am #90627AnonymousGuest
can u send me songs of sathiya & ricky martins maria
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January 24, 2004 at 6:32 pm #115064AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of –Mujhko tumse pyar hua…Movie–Rehna hain tere dil main song.: waiting for reply
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January 11, 2004 at 9:00 pm #83850AnonymousGuest
movie :kabhi haan kabhi naa song:deewana dil deewana : can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : waiting for reply
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December 24, 2003 at 7:40 am #114528AnonymousGuest
Send me some Hindi songs note…..I like hindi songs too much…I am from Bangladesh…..
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December 17, 2003 at 7:45 pm #80472AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : waiting for reply
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December 17, 2003 at 1:14 pm #80367AnonymousGuest
i need any music note of any hindi song. PLZZZZZZ i wanna practice them.
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December 17, 2003 at 10:03 pm #80462AnonymousGuest
: i need any music note of any hindi song. PLZZZZZZ i wanna practice them.
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December 21, 2003 at 11:03 am #80800AnonymousGuest
: : i need guitar nots of shahrukh khan songs any hindi song. PLZZZZZZ i wanna practice them.
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April 25, 2004 at 5:20 pm #95085AnonymousGuest
: : : i need guitar nots of shahrukh khan songs : any hindi song. PLZZZZZZ i wanna practice them. Use C major, F majore and G majore for "Dau dil mil rahay hain from pardaes" best of luck
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November 17, 2003 at 11:01 am #99717AnonymousGuest
: can you send me tabs and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : waiting for reply
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November 2, 2003 at 1:15 am #97893AnonymousGuest
Hi, Can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs, including some like "Ek Hasina Thi (KARZ)" and songs of Aashiqui. Waiting for reply
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November 11, 2003 at 3:18 pm #98984AnonymousGuest
: Hi, : Can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs, including some like "Ek Hasina Thi (KARZ)" and songs of Aashiqui. : Waiting for reply Regards, Meher
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April 16, 2003 at 1:42 am #107194AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of " o manjhi re",
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April 8, 2002 at 9:35 am #93554AnonymousGuest
: can you send me the chords of theme music of pyar kiya to darna kya thanking you waiting for reply
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March 30, 2002 at 4:15 pm #93245AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : waiting for reply dil ne dil – koho na pyar hai
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March 30, 2002 at 12:23 am #93224AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. tujhe dekha to yeh jaana… chaand taare tod laaon …
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March 29, 2002 at 8:44 pm #93243AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : waiting for reply
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April 10, 2002 at 11:48 pm #93704AnonymousGuest
: C Am F G(PAPA ) G C D (JAB KOI BAAT)
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December 18, 2003 at 9:31 pm #104250AnonymousGuest
: : C Am F G(PAPA ) : G C D (JAB KOI BAAT) sar plz send notes india song and code ofr this song i thak foll u sar plz send me
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August 26, 2003 at 2:05 pm #112298AnonymousGuest
: : C Am F G(PAPA ) : G C D (JAB KOI BAAT)
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September 23, 2003 at 11:12 am #112782AnonymousGuest
PLZ SEND ME NOTES OF TUMSE MILKE
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September 26, 2003 at 5:23 pm #112858AnonymousGuest
: PLZ SEND ME NOTES OF TUMSE MILKE
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May 24, 2003 at 12:59 pm #108158AnonymousGuest
: : C Am F G(PAPA ) : G C D (JAB KOI BAAT)
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November 1, 2003 at 6:00 pm #113619AnonymousGuest
G Em C Am D G (JAB KOI BAAT)
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March 30, 2002 at 11:07 pm #110157AnonymousGuest
: : can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : : waiting for reply
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April 2, 2002 at 11:04 pm #116932AnonymousGuest
: : : can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : : : waiting for reply i have some chord email me if you want at [email protected] regards abhishek
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March 3, 2003 at 3:15 pm #119956AnonymousGuest
pls send me guitar notes of any songs…..specially old songs sung by kishor and rafi..( specially kishor) plssssss ajay…
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September 30, 2003 at 7:19 am #121739AnonymousGuest
: pls send me guitar notes of any songs…..specially old songs song by kishor and rafi..( specially kishor)and new for new songs too. : plssssss : ajay… Thanks man…
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March 9, 2002 at 1:44 pm #92267AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs(spl cords) : waiting for reply
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March 4, 2002 at 6:00 pm #91887AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : waiting for reply write to me at [email protected]
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March 8, 2002 at 6:24 am #92136AnonymousGuest
: : can you send me notes and chords of aho jane jana song from the film pyar kiya tho darna kya I want the notes of the guitar piece expecially at the starting of the sing : : waiting for reply : write to me at [email protected]
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December 7, 2002 at 12:59 pm #103367AnonymousGuest
: : : can you send me notes and chords of : saare jahan se achaa,vande mataram
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November 19, 2003 at 10:27 pm #113998AnonymousGuest
can any one sned me notes of song"Jadoo bhari aankhon walli suno ,tum aisay mujhay dekha na karo"
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March 17, 2002 at 1:25 pm #92610AnonymousGuest
I want notes for Jaane Man Jaane Man tere do Nayan from film Choti si Baat singer Asha Bhonsle and Yesudas thanks
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March 2, 2002 at 10:38 pm #91964AnonymousGuest
: can you send me notes and chords of some hindi(indian) songs. : waiting for reply
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January 26, 2002 at 1:41 pm #38442AnonymousGuest
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January 26, 2002 at 10:37 am #38440AnonymousGuest
i just installed some sperzel locking tuners on my les paul, and im not sure if they are working right. when i tighten the locks, they dont go all the way in. does this stop the strings from locking, or did i install them wrong?
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December 12, 2003 at 10:55 pm #114332AnonymousGuest
yeah, i think what might have happened was, with sperzles they have a wider peg hole size than other guitars. they prolly need to be bored out with a larger bit so that the tuner fits in perfectly. go to a luthier or your local guitar guy to get this fixed cause they will have the correct boring tools and knowlege on where to place the tueners.
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March 13, 2002 at 5:03 am #92454AnonymousGuest
I Can Help! Call Me! Greg Curbow 706-374-2873
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January 26, 2002 at 10:08 am #38438AnonymousGuest
I am looking to buy in good condition a Yamaha APX 20 D Guitar. Please write if you have one for sale.
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January 26, 2002 at 10:08 am #38439AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : looking for a Yamaha APX 20D Guitar
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January 26, 2002 at 8:39 am #38436AnonymousGuest
I will sell one of my new bcrich beasts (one of the black ones for $250 plus shipping……hurry im movin!…..jerryboy
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March 22, 2002 at 2:39 am #92941AnonymousGuest
: I will sell one of my new bcrich beasts (one of the black ones for $250 plus shipping……hurry im movin!…..jerryboy, r u jokin m8, ill buy it, is it brand new, call me : 01706 28 1011
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January 26, 2002 at 8:33 am #38437AnonymousGuest
brand new bc rich nj beast black of course!!!! I bought 3 and I will sell the new black one for $250 the first comer gets it.You pay shipping.I paid $450 all to geather.I need to move so hurry and e-mail me…….jerryboy
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January 3, 2003 at 1:55 am #80467AnonymousGuest
oh wow, that beast still for sale? or do i just suck…. email me [email protected]
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January 27, 2002 at 11:44 am #90221AnonymousGuest
keep em in case you need some firewood
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March 27, 2002 at 11:45 pm #93059AnonymousGuest
: I am interested in purchasing the bc rich beast guitar. E-mail me at [email protected]
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August 14, 2002 at 9:31 pm #98438AnonymousGuest
I WANT THE BEAST!!!!!!!!! GIVE IT TO MEEEEEE>
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January 26, 2002 at 2:30 am #38432AnonymousGuest
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January 26, 2002 at 2:24 am #38435AnonymousGuest
my student just got an unofficial supplemental manual 4 his bossgt3 i need one 4 my gt5 where can i get it mike d.
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January 26, 2002 at 2:22 am #38434AnonymousGuest
my student just got an unofficial supplemental manual 4 his bossgt3 i need one 4 my gt5 where can i get it mike d.
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April 7, 2003 at 11:06 pm #84419AnonymousGuest
hi der my name is nedim and im from cyprus i got a Marshall combo amplifier ibanez rg550 electric guitar and Boss gt5 effect proccesor and i want some help from you to write me some tones if you can like deep purple pink floyd and satriani thanx i know everybody knows that boss pedals are very nice pedals
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January 26, 2002 at 1:24 am #38433AnonymousGuest
My son has begun guitar lessons with a 1/2 size classical guitar. I’ve decided I would like to buy a guitar for myself, but I have no idea what to look for, or what type I might like. I don’t want to spend more than $200.00, and I’m not sure what kind of guitar I want, classical or acoustic – or even what the difference in them is besides the strings. ANY advice anyone might have either what guitars they recommend, or what guitars are a definite no no, it would be very much appreciated!! Thank you!
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January 28, 2002 at 2:19 am #90181AnonymousGuest
Yamaha makes affordable great classical guitars. I have had one for over 10 years that cost $180.00 and sounds better than several I bought later on for 4 and 5 thousand. Steel string guitars are a bit limited because they channel one towards pop music. With a nylon string guitar you can do anything and they are far more comfortable to the body and fingers. If you can play a classical guitar you can play any guitar. Good Luck.
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January 26, 2002 at 3:40 pm #90063AnonymousGuest
Takamine is good but the cheaper version is Jasmine. Ovation is good too,but the lower budget is Applause,all of which are good but not "Classical" because they do not feature nylon strings.
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January 26, 2002 at 2:58 am #90034AnonymousGuest
umm, i started out with a classical but i didnt really start to enjoy guitar until i got an acoustic. they are a lot more vesatile, but it all depend on what kind of music you want to play. the only thing you can do with a classical is classical and spanish music, but on the other hand… an acoustic can do pop, rock, oldies, folk. my advice get an acoustic with steel strings.
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January 26, 2002 at 1:14 am #38431AnonymousGuest
I am looking for flamenco classes in London Uk – any Ideas
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January 26, 2002 at 1:14 am #38430AnonymousGuest
My son has begun guitar lessons with a 1/2 size classical guitar. I’ve decided I would like to buy a guitar for myself, but I have no idea what to look for, or what type I might like. I don’t want to spend more than $200.00, and I’m not sure what kind of guitar I want, classical or acoustic – or even what the difference in them is besides the strings. ANY advice anyone might have either what guitars they recommend, or what guitars are a definite no no, it would be very much appreciated!! Thank you!
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January 25, 2002 at 10:39 pm #38429AnonymousGuest
I Have a Gretsch Tennesee Rose Bass (PROTOTYPE) for sale can anyone suggest a good place to sell.
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January 25, 2002 at 9:21 pm #38428AnonymousGuest
I’m looking tp possibly purchase the CPX15E electric/acoustic. It’s not my first choice, but I can get a great deal on it. I have read many reviews, some bad, some good. Anyone out there have any feedback on this model?
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January 25, 2002 at 6:21 am #38426AnonymousGuest
hey, im new at the guitar and i have to wait to take a class till next year for school. is there any books can be suggested for me to start on my own so i dont have to wait?
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January 25, 2002 at 10:57 am #90053AnonymousGuest
Try <a href="http://www.musiciansbooks.com/cat/guitar_bass/">http://www.musiciansbooks.com/cat/guitar_bass/</a> : hey, im new at the guitar and i have to wait to take a : class till next year for school. is there any books : can be suggested for me to start on my own so i dont : have to wait?
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January 25, 2002 at 2:34 pm #109855AnonymousGuest
Go to your local music shop and get yourself a book with all the basics in( one of those which teaches things in steps or lessons, are good) and have a go at some of the stuff. have fun! G
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January 25, 2002 at 6:03 am #38427AnonymousGuest
I AM LOOKING FOR THE SHEET MUSIC FOR A SONG CALLED CLASSICAL GAS MADE IN THE EARLY 70’S I BELIEVE. IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME OUT I WOULD APPRECIATE IT.
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January 25, 2002 at 1:42 am #38425AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : classical guitar exam
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January 25, 2002 at 1:05 am #38422AnonymousGuest
I need to sell a Guid X-2000 in good condition. Blue les Paul style body One Original EMG pick up in the neck position and a creamy Ibinaz double humbucker in the bridge. The guitar has great tone. Solid body. Sounds Great and plays perfect. Original Hardcase included and stand. Make me an offer.
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January 24, 2002 at 11:25 pm #38423AnonymousGuest
I have a guitar that I’m currently working on. It has a Kahler 2700 series tremolo. The neck width is 1 11/16". I’m trying to find a replacement Kahler or trying to find out if a Floyd could fit without any additional routing. Thanks in advance.
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February 23, 2002 at 2:37 pm #91444AnonymousGuest
If your Kahler trem is anything like mine, and there is no routing in the back of the body of your guitar, then no, you can’t put in a floyd rose without routing the body. as for a replacment Kahler, I’m not sure.
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January 24, 2002 at 10:46 pm #38424AnonymousGuest
Does anyone have a copy of the Boss GE-7 manual? Boss doesn’t seem to have their manuals archived on their web site like DOD does….
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January 24, 2002 at 5:16 pm #38421AnonymousGuest
What are the best suited strings to play the blues on my Yamaha AEX 1500 electric semi-hollow body guitar?
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March 1, 2002 at 12:22 am #91721AnonymousGuest
Dave, I’m considering purchasing this same guiter… how do you like it? Do you mostly play blues? how long have you played? Thanks, Rex Maus : What are the best suited strings to play the blues on my Yamaha AEX 1500 electric semi-hollow body guitar?
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March 6, 2002 at 7:36 pm #92048AnonymousGuest
Rex…sweet…very sweet. I’m just getting back into it…it’s been a long time. Action is great..sound is great. good luck! Dave, : I’m considering purchasing this same guiter… how do you like it? Do you mostly play blues? how long have you played? : Thanks, Rex Maus : : What are the best suited strings to play the blues on my Yamaha AEX 1500 electric semi-hollow body guitar?
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January 24, 2002 at 1:49 pm #38418AnonymousGuest
If anybody out there has a user manual for the Digitech RP-10, could you please email it to me. I have just bought a unit and it had no manual…aaargh!! Thank you.
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April 8, 2004 at 12:22 pm #93760AnonymousGuest
email me and I will reply with the manual
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September 4, 2004 at 9:34 am #110345AnonymousGuest
PLEASE! I need a manual for Digitech RP-10
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October 5, 2003 at 3:17 am #94673AnonymousGuest
: If anybody out there has a user manual for the Digitech RP-10, could you please email it to me. I have just bought a unit and it had no manual…aaargh!! Thank you.
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October 21, 2003 at 4:39 pm #118908AnonymousGuest
: : If anybody out there has a user manual for the Digitech RP-10, could you please email it to me. I have just bought a unit and it had no manual…aaargh!! Thank you.
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December 10, 2003 at 10:09 pm #119795AnonymousGuest
: Si cualquiera hacia fuera allí tiene un manual del usuario para el Digitech Rp-10, podría usted por favor email él a mí. ¡Acabo de comprar una unidad y no tenía ningún… aaargh manual!! Gracias.juancho se lo agradecera
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December 10, 2003 at 10:08 pm #119786AnonymousGuest
: Si cualquiera hacia fuera allí tiene un manual del usuario para el Digitech Rp-10, podría usted por favor email él a mí. ¡Acabo de comprar una unidad y no tenía ningún… aaargh manual!! Gracias.juancho se lo agradecera
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October 7, 2003 at 7:58 am #94993AnonymousGuest
: : If anybody out there has a user manual for the Digitech RP-10, could you please email it to me. I have just bought a unit and it had no manual…aaargh!! Thank you.
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October 7, 2003 at 8:02 am #112966AnonymousGuest
: : : If anybody out there has a user manual for the Digitech RP-10, could you please email it to me. I have just bought a unit and it had no manual…aaargh!! Thank you. hi i got a full manual! please call me at 909.280.9796 i will sell you a copy for $10.00 you can send it to my email address at paypal.com please confirm prior to sending funds thanks.
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August 8, 2003 at 4:38 am #89645AnonymousGuest
: If anybody out there has a user manual for the Digitech RP-10, could you please email it to me. I have just bought a unit and it had no manual…aaargh!! Thank you. João Marcus Brasil
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February 22, 2002 at 11:38 pm #91411AnonymousGuest
: If you need a manual for the rp-10, go to digitech.com and contact them and the can send you one.
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January 24, 2002 at 1:02 pm #38419AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Polytone Model 104 Guitar Amp
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January 24, 2002 at 11:53 am #38420AnonymousGuest
Will closing the back of my Marshall VS265R amp get a tighter sound? Is it feesable or is this amp just not designed for it?
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January 24, 2002 at 7:38 am #38417AnonymousGuest
got the tab?
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January 24, 2002 at 5:45 am #38415AnonymousGuest
What’s up? I got a jaguar (not fender) electric guitar and a quantum Terminator amp for sale. Guitar is red and in mint condition with a whammy bar. I’ll throw in a strap, picks, electronic tuner, patch cord and a case that has seen better days. My price is $300 Canadian or best offer..will ship wherever..drop me an email at [email protected] and i can send you a pick. Cheers,
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January 24, 2002 at 5:47 am #90070AnonymousGuest
A picture that is….. [email protected]
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January 24, 2002 at 4:35 am #38416AnonymousGuest
Hi! Never posted here before, found this board thru google.com. I have a starfield guitar.. that I haven’t played in a while and would like to sell… does anyone have any info about these? (who makes them? what are they worth?) Are there diff. types of Starfields? As you can see, I never found out very much when I originally bought it. 🙂 Here is a pic: <img src="http://photo.redtailboa.org/albums/album95/guitar1.jpg"> thanks!! (I’m not posting here to try to sell, just to try to get info, I hope that’s ok)
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January 24, 2002 at 4:10 am #38413AnonymousGuest
I AM LOOKING FOR AN APPRAISAL ON A 1972 MARSHALL SLANT SPEAKER CABINET. IT IS 100 WATTS, HAS 4 ORIGIONAL 25 WATT CELESTION GREENBACKS AND IS IN GREAT CONDITION. IF ANYONE CAN HELP PLEASE REPLY A.S.A.P
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January 24, 2002 at 2:40 am #38414AnonymousGuest
Location: Season of Change – http://www.sci.fi/~jnevala/stratovarius/ TIMO TOLKKI – LORD OF THE RINGS (From classical variations and themes) Music By: Timo TolkkiTranscribed by: Niclas Buss (Tabbed:30.10-1.11.98) Email: [email protected] [email protected] If you find any mistakes, please mail me!Tune Down ½ Step Clean sound x4 E———0—————–0————-0-1———–0-1———–0-1———–0——-4-| B——-0—0———–0-1—0-1-|—–3—–3——-3—–3——-3—–3—————0—| G—–2——-2——-2———–|—2———2—2———2—2———2—–4—–1—–| D—2———–2—2————-|-0——————————————-2—–2——-| A-0—————0—————|—————3————-2—————————–| E—————————————————————————–0—————| E————0————–3—————0—————3———–1——-1——-2—–| B——-0-1—-0-1————0———–1—1———–2—2——-3——-3—–1———| G—–2——————-0—–0——-0——-0——-2——-2—2——-2———4——-| D—2——————-0———0—2———–2—2———–0——-0—————–4-| A-0——————2————–3—————4—————————–2——-2—| E——————3————————————————————————–| E—2———0—————0—————0—————0-| B———–1—1———–1—1———–0—0———–0—| G-4——-2——-2——-2——-2——-1——-1——-1—–| D——-2———–2—2———–2—2———–2—2——-| A—————————————————————| 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January 23, 2002 at 11:50 pm #38412AnonymousGuest
its a 1972 Fretless Fender Presicion Bass, My dad got it when he was like a freshmen in high school, it was originally white, but yellowed with age as all things do, absolutley perfect condition, Any ideas as to Value of it, or a history lesson? Thanks abunches.
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January 23, 2002 at 11:57 pm #90068AnonymousGuest
: its a 1972 Fretless Fender Presicion Bass, My dad got it when he was like a freshmen in high school, it was originally white, but yellowed with age as all things do, absolutley perfect condition, Any ideas as to Value of it, or a history lesson? Thanks abunches.
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January 23, 2002 at 11:16 pm #38411AnonymousGuest
im sorry angus young
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January 23, 2002 at 11:15 pm #38410AnonymousGuest
what is angus youngs guitar. i know hes had its since like 15, does it still exist?
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January 23, 2002 at 7:30 pm #38406AnonymousGuest
Rickenbecker 4003 1000$
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January 23, 2002 at 6:43 pm #38408AnonymousGuest
Poker-room for sale! http://www.gamma-seven.com/
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January 23, 2002 at 5:11 pm #38407AnonymousGuest
reply to me and ill give you my details.
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February 26, 2002 at 4:52 am #91601AnonymousGuest
I’ll give you £100 whatever condition it is in as long as it is a Gibson and not ANY other make. One question though what is the serial number? Mail me very soon!
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February 17, 2002 at 9:17 pm #91136AnonymousGuest
What would 100 punds be in Canadian dollars?
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February 17, 2002 at 5:17 am #91134AnonymousGuest
can you email me with all the details please…… will you ship to or in uk? thanks mike
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January 26, 2002 at 7:36 am #90066AnonymousGuest
Us Made?? Will you ship? What Year? Color? Shape it is in? Thanks
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January 23, 2002 at 3:05 pm #38409AnonymousGuest
Where can I find cord to songs? inperticulary chris issak’s "wicked games". Along with many others TIA. Vinni
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February 21, 2004 at 11:39 pm #89847AnonymousGuest
where can i find the cords for cat stevens ‘im being followed by a moon shadow’ D.buchan : TIA. : Vinni
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February 11, 2004 at 9:10 pm #115354AnonymousGuest
: Where can I find cord to songs? The calling album,.. camino palmero.. songs stigmatized and where ever you will
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February 7, 2004 at 3:06 am #87641AnonymousGuest
: Where can I find cord to songs? inperticulary chris issak’s "wicked games". Along withjourneys on a saturday night,&on brodway. many others : TIA. : Vinni
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January 16, 2005 at 3:51 am #113089AnonymousGuest
Has someone song cords for private malone
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October 25, 2003 at 11:49 pm #97062AnonymousGuest
beatles
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May 31, 2003 at 8:31 pm #86778AnonymousGuest
: Where can I find cord to song? "Redneck,white socks, blue ribbon beer", written by Johnny Russel
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May 31, 2003 at 8:32 pm #108321AnonymousGuest
: : Where can I find cords to song? "Redneck,white socks, blue ribbon beer", written by Johnny Russel
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November 22, 2002 at 6:53 am #103094AnonymousGuest
: I NEED to findA.S.A.P., Chris Issak’s sheet music (guitar) Wicked Games… help I can’t find it anywhere!!! Thank you
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March 29, 2002 at 9:19 pm #93179AnonymousGuest
i am a biggner…..i want some solo songs with easy…cords….
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January 27, 2004 at 11:09 am #115100AnonymousGuest
: i am a biggner…..i want some solo songs with easy…cords….
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March 19, 2002 at 4:14 pm #92788AnonymousGuest
Where can I find cord to Phil Collins’ songs
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March 18, 2002 at 9:01 am #92617AnonymousGuest
: Where can I find cord to songs? inperticulary chris issak’s "wicked games". Along with many others : TIA. : Vinni
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August 16, 2002 at 4:21 pm #98495AnonymousGuest
hallo pleace ý need fined chrýs ýssak wicked games song
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March 17, 2002 at 7:09 pm #92614AnonymousGuest
: Where can I find cord to songs? inperticulary John Denver "country road". Along with many others : TIA. : Vinni
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March 16, 2002 at 10:15 pm #92619AnonymousGuest
: Where can I find cord to songs? inperticulary chris issak’s "wicked games". Along with many others : TIA. : Vinni
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March 16, 2002 at 10:20 pm #110044AnonymousGuest
: : Where can I find cord to songs?By kenny Chesney
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January 23, 2002 at 2:09 pm #38404AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Can you tell me how old is this KAY Guitar ????
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January 23, 2002 at 9:31 am #38405AnonymousGuest
I’d like to purchase a Martin Backpacker guitar but I don’t want to pay more than $50.00 for it. I want this guitar mainly for it’s portability rather than it’s sound. I’m not to worried about the condition of the guitar given the price I’m looking for as long as it’s all in one piece.
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January 23, 2002 at 7:35 am #38403AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : need of englishsongs
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January 23, 2002 at 7:24 am #38401AnonymousGuest
I got my guitar for Christmas and I dont know how to change a broken string.
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October 30, 2002 at 11:20 pm #102226AnonymousGuest
i break stings and i buy a new guitar…hahahahahahahahahahaha
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January 24, 2002 at 2:55 am #90029AnonymousGuest
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January 27, 2002 at 8:31 am #90189AnonymousGuest
I’m in the same boat you are in. I got a Fender Stratocaster with a Floyd Rose Tremolo for Christmas. I broke a string the other day and had to change them today. Changing them was the easy part, the real challenge is when you have to tune it and keep it there. Good luck
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January 23, 2002 at 6:01 am #38402AnonymousGuest
I am looking for a power supply for a Tom Scholz Soloist power supply. If you have one contact me at [email protected]
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March 6, 2002 at 4:56 am #92119AnonymousGuest
: I am looking for a power supply for a Tom Scholz Soloist power supply. If you have one contact me at [email protected] I’m looking for one too, so if you find somebody that has on or maybe sells them, let me know.
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November 11, 2004 at 2:04 am #111646AnonymousGuest
I have a Soloist with the power supply that I am just about to list on E-bay. If you want it let me know or I will just go ahead and list it.
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January 23, 2002 at 4:12 am #38400AnonymousGuest
I wanna buy an 8 track hard disk recorder but not sure what to go for. I would like it to be easy to use with built in effects if poss. Thanks for any help.
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February 5, 2002 at 1:33 pm #90652AnonymousGuest
If you want good sound and all the effects you ever dreamed about get a Darla sound card and a CD burner put in in a good computer ans add software,until you do you will never be happy with the final results!!!.
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January 23, 2002 at 12:32 am #38399AnonymousGuest
Let’s ignore this fag!
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January 22, 2002 at 11:00 pm #38398AnonymousGuest
I am trying to find the guitar chords for the song Engine Engine Number Nine, by Roger Miller. I have searched for quite a while on the Internet, but haven’t come up with that song. Thanks for your help
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January 23, 2002 at 12:36 am #89902AnonymousGuest
have you tried http://www.harmony-central.com?
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January 22, 2002 at 9:55 pm #38397AnonymousGuest
what type of guitar does eddie vah halen primarily use
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February 25, 2002 at 10:32 am #91564AnonymousGuest
: what type of guitar does eddie vah halen primarily use Eddie uses an Peavey EVH Wolfgang which he primarily designed and named after his son. The guitar came out around 1997 and is still in production. I have a 1997 EVH Wolfgang in sunburst with a quilt top and it has the Floyd Rose double locking tremelo and the D-Tuna, which Eddie designed. I played Gibsons for years, but they sure don’t touch this one! guitarnut37
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February 16, 2002 at 3:05 am #90997AnonymousGuest
: what type of guitar does eddie vah halen primarily use i believe it’s a peavy wolfgang
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January 26, 2002 at 5:59 am #90062AnonymousGuest
From what I understand Eddie V. uses make-shift guitars slapped together from spare parts(i.e Van Halen 1-4).On most of them he uses the Seymore Duncan SH-5 custom pickup.The key to his sound is really his amps,effects and mixing!
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January 22, 2002 at 10:07 pm #89892AnonymousGuest
man, i don’t know. he’s got his own customized guitar. i think it might be a souped-up fender or somethin. i know he’s got the "d-tuna" hooked up to the low e-string, and it definately is a double-locking trem of some sort. i’ll check into it more.
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January 22, 2002 at 9:14 pm #38396AnonymousGuest
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January 22, 2002 at 7:08 pm #38394AnonymousGuest
Are there any web sites out there that will help a beginner? I need all the help I can get.
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January 22, 2002 at 10:16 pm #89868AnonymousGuest
actually, my suggestion is NOT to use the internet as a teacher, but rather just for finding tabs. you will get the run around soo much by idiots who can’t design a web page a confuse you more than you were to begin with. but, if you must, this site is ok – http://www.cyberfret.com
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January 25, 2002 at 2:59 am #90030AnonymousGuest
Thanks
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January 22, 2002 at 5:53 pm #38395AnonymousGuest
crap crap crap crap crap crap crap crap crap crap crap
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April 22, 2003 at 5:04 pm #85039AnonymousGuest
I think you you should call you’re self neal or Bob or is that what you do
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January 22, 2002 at 4:15 pm #38392AnonymousGuest
could somebody enlighten me on the electronics behind guitars
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January 23, 2002 at 7:26 am #89911AnonymousGuest
: could somebody enlighten me on the electronics behind guitars If I could, I would.
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January 22, 2002 at 3:45 pm #38393AnonymousGuest
MY SABRE NEEDS REPAIR, CAN YOU HELP ME GET THE ELECTRONIC SCHEMATIS OF THE CIRCUIT. THANK YOU.
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January 22, 2002 at 4:16 pm #89915AnonymousGuest
: MY SABRE NEEDS REPAIR, CAN YOU HELP ME GET THE ELECTRONIC SCHEMATIS OF THE CIRCUIT. THANK YOU. poof
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January 22, 2002 at 2:44 pm #38391AnonymousGuest
hi guys well i really want some advice… i’m playing a solo of Tears in the Rain in Amsterdam in two weeks on my Tanglewood Pioneer guitar with a borrrowed college amp (peavey)and a cheap lead- which is the problem. i think i should get a new lead as its not up to the standard of my kit. anyone recommend any brands? ps to all those living in amsterdam, pls come to see me- i’m playing with hereford orchestra but my guitar bit is seperate. G AND WISH ME GOOD LUCK- I’M SCARED ALREADY!!!
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January 22, 2002 at 10:59 am #38390AnonymousGuest
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January 22, 2002 at 8:27 am #38389AnonymousGuest
I have buy a Godin Multiac Grand Concert SA and when i use it with my synthesizer Roland GR-1 i have this problem: When i play the note C(string 2 first fret), 2 seconds later the same note play but one octave above. When i play the same note C on the string 4 the note mute very quickly. These effects are random. I have play the guitar at the store on a Roland GR-33 syntheziser and the problem is always there. The salesman tell me that is normal! Anybody have this guitar or another godin nylon string? if yes, do you have the same problem? Excuse my english!
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January 22, 2002 at 6:59 am #38387AnonymousGuest
The cavity,so that way my tremlo dosent move.Is this true.With i disrupt the tone,or the tunning????
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January 22, 2002 at 6:53 am #38386AnonymousGuest
I AM LOOKING FOR THE SHEET MUSIC FOR THE SONG CLASICAL GAS WHICH WAS MAYBE BACK IN THE EARLY 70’S. THIS IS A LENGHTLY SONG WITH A LOT OF GUITAR PICKING.
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November 10, 2003 at 9:08 am #98831AnonymousGuest
i found it for you all. but dont want to tell you. i’ll give you help though. the man that wrote the songs name is mason williams
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January 22, 2002 at 2:50 pm #89884AnonymousGuest
ok ive got sheet music at home for this as ive been playing it a lot recntly. i don’t know where to find it on the net… i could email it to you? shall i send it to you as an attatchment?
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January 26, 2002 at 11:10 am #90054AnonymousGuest
: ok ive got sheet music at home for this as ive been playing it a lot recntly. i don’t know where to find it on the net… : i could email it to you? shall i send it to you as an attatchment?
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January 26, 2002 at 11:12 am #109836AnonymousGuest
THANKS I WOULD APPRECIATE IT IF YOU WOULD SEND THE SONG AS AN ATTACHMENT
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January 22, 2002 at 6:46 am #38385AnonymousGuest
I need all the partitures from Metallica you can give me, i’ll thank you, bye
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January 22, 2002 at 6:18 am #38388AnonymousGuest
they are cheap copies of tokai guitars, and of course, are not as well built. we all know that the little yellow people make better everything than the overweight american slobs, so do yourself a favour, and buy japanese. love Bob. ps. gibson are crap also, their overweight prices reflect the overweight people who build these crap guitars.
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February 16, 2002 at 4:08 am #91006AnonymousGuest
: they are cheap copies of tokai guitars, and of course, are not as well built. we all know that the little yellow people make better everything than the overweight american slobs, so do yourself a favour, and buy japanese. love Bob. ps. gibson are crap also, their overweight prices reflect the overweight people who build these crap guitars. HAVENT BEEN PLAYING THAT LONG, HUH? THE THING IS , A FENDER IS A FENDER– A GIBSON IS A GIBSON—A PRS IS A PRS–ETC, ETC. A SEASONED PLAYER KNOWS THAT! IT TAKES A DEFFERENT KIND OF AGILITY AND DEXTERITY TO PLAY A FENDER THAN SAY A TOKAI, ( WHICH BY THE WAY IS A FENDER COPY). IN THE END, THE GUITAR THAT BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN YOUR PERSONAL PLAYING STYLE, IS THE BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD!! AGAIN A SEASONED PLAYER KNOWS THIS, MR. NOB. FENDER—CRAP? I DON’T THINK SO!!!
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April 8, 2002 at 6:28 am #93534AnonymousGuest
: : they are cheap copies of tokai guitars, and of course, are not as well built. we all know that the little yellow people make better everything than the overweight american slobs, so do yourself a favour, and buy japanese. love Bob. ps. gibson are crap also, their overweight prices reflect the overweight people who build these crap guitars. : HAVENT BEEN PLAYING THAT LONG, HUH? THE THING IS , A FENDER IS A FENDER– A GIBSON IS A GIBSON—A PRS IS A PRS–ETC, ETC. A SEASONED PLAYER KNOWS THAT! IT TAKES A DEFFERENT KIND OF AGILITY AND DEXTERITY TO PLAY A FENDER THAN SAY A TOKAI, ( WHICH BY THE WAY IS A FENDER COPY). IN THE END, THE GUITAR THAT BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN YOUR PERSONAL PLAYING STYLE, IS THE BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD!! AGAIN A SEASONED PLAYER KNOWS THIS, MR. NOB. FENDER—CRAP? I DON’T THINK SO!!! no fenders suck gibson sux too too much for too little, its impossible to find a good priced fender today, i got a japanese jaguar for$645 a lot less than the stupid american one
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September 2, 2003 at 6:40 pm #112376AnonymousGuest
FENDERS ARE INDEED THE BEST AND GIBSONS ALSO….JIMMY PAGE, ERIC CLAPTON, JIMI HENDRIX, ETC ETC ETC, WHO THE HELL PLAYS A TOKAI ?!? OH STRATS AND LES PAULS RULE !: : : they are cheap copies of tokai guitars, and of course, are not as well built. we all know that the little yellow people make better everything than the overweight american slobs, so do yourself a favour, and buy japanese. love Bob. ps. gibson are crap also, their overweight prices reflect the overweight people who build these crap guitars. : : HAVENT BEEN PLAYING THAT LONG, HUH? THE THING IS , A FENDER IS A FENDER– A GIBSON IS A GIBSON—A PRS IS A PRS–ETC, ETC. A SEASONED PLAYER KNOWS THAT! IT TAKES A DEFFERENT KIND OF AGILITY AND DEXTERITY TO PLAY A FENDER THAN SAY A TOKAI, ( WHICH BY THE WAY IS A FENDER COPY). IN THE END, THE GUITAR THAT BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN YOUR PERSONAL PLAYING STYLE, IS THE BEST GUITAR IN THE WORLD!! AGAIN A SEASONED PLAYER KNOWS THIS, MR. NOB. FENDER—CRAP? I DON’T THINK SO!!! : no fenders suck gibson sux too too much for too little, : its impossible to find a good priced fender today, i got a japanese jaguar : for$645 a lot less than the stupid american one
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January 23, 2002 at 2:21 pm #89894AnonymousGuest
must agree ay fenders look crap, sound like mud, they buzz, they break, they dont actualy play all that well, and they cost too much. i realy dont see how you could possibly want one. and dont start preaching how i must have never played an american strat, i have played plenty, and they all sucked
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June 4, 2002 at 12:46 pm #95926AnonymousGuest
alright for the kid who said fenders suck well i got summin for you to suck and you must NOT have ever played a american stat becuz i have one and trust me it sounds better than whatever peice of crap ur playin around on so if u read this and u disagree with me then hit me back
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January 26, 2002 at 1:04 am #90040AnonymousGuest
Well , I must say that i have been playing fender for 10 years and none guitar sound as sweet as mine specially playing the Blues. But This is of course a matter of music style mainly. I would love to have a Gibson LP but i can not afford that. At this point I agree with you they should be cheaper. But I can’t dare considering them crap at all. The guitar history is full of exceptional players playing fender and gibsons……… : must agree ay : fenders look crap, sound like mud, they buzz, they break, they dont actualy play all that well, and they cost too much. i realy dont see how you could possibly want one. and dont start preaching how i must have never played an american strat, i have played plenty, and they all sucked
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January 23, 2002 at 3:55 am #109797AnonymousGuest
theres only one thing i can say to that….your name explains everything!
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January 22, 2002 at 7:00 pm #109818AnonymousGuest
I have a hard time believing that Fenders are crap since they are used by so many in the recording industry. Is this in reference to the Stratacoustic?
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January 22, 2002 at 4:45 am #38384AnonymousGuest
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January 22, 2002 at 12:39 am #38380AnonymousGuest
Buying my first guitar was tempted to but a Rogue AE-100 then found the Stratacoustic, I like the looks but is that a good enough reason to pay the extra dollars? Any help would be appreciated. Be gentle with me please. I have never done this before…. : )
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March 7, 2002 at 8:10 am #92149AnonymousGuest
: Buying my first guitar was tempted to but a Rogue AE-100 then found the Stratacoustic, I like the looks but is that a good enough reason to pay the extra dollars? Any help would be appreciated. Be gentle with me please. I have never done this before…. : )
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March 7, 2002 at 8:13 am #110074AnonymousGuest
it really is a piece of crap. it looks awsome, but that doesn’t matter, if you want a shallow-body guitar just buy a reguler one.
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March 2, 2002 at 7:11 pm #91994AnonymousGuest
I found one in a music shop near me and gave it a try…looks pretty but sounds like a toy. For the $229 they were asking I would have easily spent another $100 and gotten a different thin hollow body. IMHO.
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January 25, 2002 at 9:49 pm #90028AnonymousGuest
I bought one off ebay for $145 (in ‘perfect’ condition), and acoustically I think it sounds awful (lows suck… but of course it’s so shallow), plugged it sounds ok (better than the teleacoustic though), but I would get the ovation, the AE-100 dosen’t sound that much better but for the price think it’s a better guitar. The workmanship looks pretty poor (binding etc) and no pick guard… so even though the finish was perfect when I got it… it’s now scratched to hell. I just keep it on the boat now… figure if it falls in the water it will float. : Buying my first guitar was tempted to but a Rogue AE-100 then found the Stratacoustic, I like the looks but is that a good enough reason to pay the extra dollars? Any help would be appreciated. Be gentle with me please. I have never done this before…. : )
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January 24, 2002 at 12:35 pm #90064AnonymousGuest
if it had the word "Fender" on it anywhere it costs too much, will sound like crap, and more than likely fall apart.
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February 13, 2002 at 8:54 am #90977AnonymousGuest
I understand this crap about how much fenders suck. Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix. What else do I have to say?
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January 21, 2002 at 10:20 pm #38383AnonymousGuest
What can I use to remove some Rust of my Frets?.
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November 28, 2003 at 2:26 am #114131AnonymousGuest
: What can I use to remove some Rust of my Frets?. I went to a guitar store and asked a pro what to do with the rust on my guitar. He told me to mix a little bit of vinegar and water and rub the rusted area with a cloth. Im not sure if this works but its worth a try.
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January 21, 2002 at 7:41 pm #38381AnonymousGuest
Hey just wonderin if ye no of any decent places for typical guitar banter and stuff like that. Also are those Kramer guitars, available thru musicyo.com any good? reply back an answer and you could be in with a chance of winning a brand new fender reissue strat………:)
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January 21, 2002 at 7:07 pm #38382AnonymousGuest
I have an electric guitar with a shiny red finish. I’ve got all these greasy fingerprints and stuff everywhere and i was wondering if i could wipe it down with something – windex or something maybe? Anyone know if that’s okay? Don’t wanna wreck the paint job or anything. Okay, and here’s the other thing. I want to shiney up the tuning pegs and bridge cover and I was gonna use brasso or silvo but my friend said if i dripped any on the paint by accident it’d leave a mark, so what should i use to polish them? Please help.
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January 22, 2002 at 5:57 am #89896AnonymousGuest
Cleaning Fretboard https://www.guitarsite.com/newsletters/011105/1.shtml CAUTION: POLISHING TIPS https://www.guitarsite.com/newsletters/990419/4.shtml Guitar Cleaning https://www.guitarsite.com/database/Guitars/rec/3881/ : I have an electric guitar with a shiny red finish. I’ve got all these greasy fingerprints and stuff everywhere and i was wondering if i could wipe it down with something – windex or something maybe? Anyone know if that’s okay? Don’t wanna wreck the paint job or anything. Okay, and here’s the other thing. I want to shiney up the tuning pegs and bridge cover and I was gonna use brasso or silvo but my friend said if i dripped any on the paint by accident it’d leave a mark, so what should i use to polish them? : Please help.
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April 1, 2002 at 8:38 am #93216AnonymousGuest
what i use best for the body of my guitars is meguiars,(car polish), which is the best preferably, dont use the abrasive type with graniels, but the pure liquid types, doing this, rub some on the body and or pickguard, and rub until it shines, now what i use for metal is SIMICHROME POLISH, available at hardware stores, this takes any tarnish off of metal, and wont hurt the finish, USE SPARINGLY! but anyways, i hope i helped… ~Willy
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January 22, 2002 at 10:25 pm #109826AnonymousGuest
ernie ball polish or dr. duck’s axwax – works awesome and can go on the whole guitar. USE A SOFT CLOTH, or you will get millions of tiny little hairline scratches all over the body. wipe it on, let it dry and rub it down.
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January 21, 2002 at 1:38 pm #38378AnonymousGuest
dose anyone have an opinion on whitch is a better sounding poweramp? i’ve been using a mosfet based one for a few years, but feel its not delivering like it use to… would it be worth it to build a motorola based one, or would it sound the same?(i’d realy love to build a tube amp but the components are too expencive…so i’m stuck in the world of soid state-for now). thanx for any reply pete
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January 21, 2002 at 10:30 am #38379AnonymousGuest
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January 21, 2002 at 9:19 am #38374AnonymousGuest
A couple of years ago I purchased used a Takimine acoustic guitar. It is model number EF360C, made in 1994. Where can I go to find information on it concerning what it is made of and it’s value?
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February 6, 2002 at 5:34 am #90666AnonymousGuest
A good place to start to find out what it may be worth is http://www.ebay.com. They sell a lot of used guitars on there, and you can at least see what they are starting out at, and then check completed auctions to see what past ones have sold for.
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January 21, 2002 at 5:10 am #38376AnonymousGuest
i’ve been playing for 3 yrs and have been using a trace elliot 15w practice amp. i now need something louder. my 15w amp has a socket to allow me to plug in an extension cab. If i plugged in a 300w 4×12 cab, would i get 300w of power, 15w of power or something else? please help! Thanks
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February 16, 2002 at 3:42 am #90985AnonymousGuest
: i’ve been playing for 3 yrs and have been using a trace elliot 15w practice amp. i now need something louder. my 15w amp has a socket to allow me to plug in an extension cab. If i plugged in a 300w 4×12 cab, would i get 300w of power, 15w of power or something else? please help! : Thanks 300 WATTS IS THE POWER RATING YOU CAB CAN HANDLE. IT WILL HANDLE AN AMPLIFIER OF UP TO 300W OUTPUT POWER. PLUGGING YOUR 15W AMP INTO A 300W CAB IS NOT GOING TO MAKE YOUR AMP ANY LOUDER, ALTHOUGH IT WILL MOVE MORE AIR. YOU MIGHT THINK ABOUT GETTING A HIGHER OUT PUT AMP.
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January 21, 2002 at 4:38 am #38375AnonymousGuest
"when" do i use which mode? like…under what circumstances is a mixolydian scale used? phrygian? the rest? thanks! corbin
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January 25, 2002 at 10:16 pm #90031AnonymousGuest
Thats kinda of a rhetorical question… basically modes are scales that aren’t related to the key of the root, ie. a C Dorian is not in the key of C, here are how I use some (that I can think of right now): Dorian – Heavy rock (ex: E Dorian over Em-D-A chord progression) Phrygian – Fusion/funk (C Phrygian over Cm7-Dbmaj7 chords) Lydian – Generally for minor keys Ionian – I like with swing stuff Aeolian – Metal Mixolydian – I use/mix with major pentaonic Well thats my 2 cents worth, there is alot of mode info on the web so search and you will find. : "when" do i use which mode? like…under what circumstances is a mixolydian scale used? phrygian? the rest? : thanks! : corbin
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January 21, 2002 at 4:26 am #38377AnonymousGuest
I am a beginner and I’m learning the Iron Maiden’s "The Trooper" solo. I can’t get the right sound. I have an Ibanez Rg470, metalzone distortion and digitech RP200. Is it possible to get Iron Maiden sound with these stuff? Or do I need some other effect. Can anyone help? Please.
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January 11, 2004 at 2:13 am #83878AnonymousGuest
I am in a rock band and am learning the iron maiden no more lies solo and dont know what effects i need to get the right sound. I have a Epiphone les paul gothic, a zoom 505mk2 and a marshall valvestate amp. Please could some1 help me out.
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September 15, 2003 at 2:39 pm #92889AnonymousGuest
I have found that the only way a good maiden style sound can be achieved is with a strat style guitar played through an overdriven stack like a marshall or peavey. I have tried with similar type equipment and have only managed to get a good metallica / megadeth sound and it sucked at higher volumes. a 100 watt marshall stack should get close enough. P.S. Having a seymour duncan hot rails pickup triples the chance of getting the sound.
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September 15, 2003 at 2:38 pm #92859AnonymousGuest
I have found that the only way a good maiden style sound can be achieved is with a strat style guitar played through an overdriven stack like a marshall or peavey. I have tried with similar type equipment and have only managed to get a good metallica / megadeth sound and it sucked at higher volumes. a 100 watt marshall stack should get close enough.
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January 21, 2002 at 4:14 am #38372AnonymousGuest
I just bought a Marshall JCM 900 2500 SL-X. Please could you suggest me your settings for blues-rock and hard-rock style music? Many thanks in advance
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January 21, 2002 at 12:39 am #38373AnonymousGuest
These PERSONALIZED GUITAR STRAPS are affordable, very cool, and professional looking. Great Gift idea. Especially for VALENTINE’S DAY. THIS GIFT KEEPS ON GIVING. Purchase 2 or more and receive a 10% discount. And there is FREE SHIPPING available.
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January 20, 2002 at 11:47 pm #38371AnonymousGuest
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January 20, 2002 at 11:15 pm #38369AnonymousGuest
Hey guys, Has anyone heard about this model sigma se-28? I purchased one for about $300. It has a spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahoney fretboard.mmm thanks
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February 22, 2002 at 10:14 am #91414AnonymousGuest
: Hey, Yeah, i’ve heard of the se-28! I own one! of course, i have no idea any history behind it or what it’s worth at all. so i guess i’m searching for info. just as much as you are : Hey guys, : Has anyone heard about this model sigma se-28? I purchased one for about $300. It has a spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahoney fretboard.mmm : thanks
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January 20, 2002 at 9:25 pm #38368AnonymousGuest
who else thinks that this is one of the best looking and sounding gibson there is? i must get me hands on one of these, but christ, they ain’t cheap!
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January 20, 2002 at 9:13 pm #38370AnonymousGuest
where can i buy a cheap gibson sg gothic? please please email me, i really need to find out where i can get one. thanx
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November 18, 2003 at 7:38 am #99842AnonymousGuest
: where can i buy a cheap gibson sg gothic? : please please email me, i really need to find out where i can get one. : thanx
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January 28, 2004 at 5:41 pm #115094AnonymousGuest
thommson, german website, £500
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February 27, 2002 at 1:16 am #91597AnonymousGuest
: where can i buy a cheap gibson sg gothic? : please please email me, i really need to find out where i can get one. : thanx
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April 19, 2002 at 7:05 pm #93956AnonymousGuest
I dont think there is such a thing as a cheap Gibson SG Gothic, cos i have been looking on the frikin net for about 3 days now!! If you find out then let us know
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March 3, 2002 at 4:50 am #110052AnonymousGuest
: : where can i buy a cheap gibson sg gothic? : : please please email me, i really need to find out where i can get one. : : thanx Check Out Zounds.com they were selling them for under $700
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January 4, 2004 at 8:10 am #114730AnonymousGuest
: : : where can i buy a cheap gibson sg gothic? : : : please please email me, i really need to find out where i can get one. : : : thanx : Check Out Zounds.com they were selling them for under $700 : : :selling for $130 at…
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March 3, 2002 at 4:55 am #116861AnonymousGuest
: : : where can i buy a cheap gibson sg gothic? : : : please please email me, i really need to find out where i can get one. : : : thanx or elderly.com they were cheap to : Check Out Zounds.com they were selling them for under $700
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January 20, 2002 at 11:11 am #38366AnonymousGuest
i’m looking for as ME-10 boss guitar effects (2 items) .. can you find me bargain seller? STEVE
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January 20, 2002 at 10:09 am #38367AnonymousGuest
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January 20, 2002 at 4:37 am #38364AnonymousGuest
Classical guitar player here. I play all type of music finger style. Like to purchase my first electric. Am thinking about a semi-hollow or hollow so the transistion is not too great. Where I can get info please on guitar neck widths. The websites for Gibson and Heritage ect. don’t appear to provide the specs.
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January 21, 2002 at 1:23 pm #109810AnonymousGuest
the "wideneck"s are the models with the wider style necks………..lol
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January 19, 2002 at 9:14 pm #38363AnonymousGuest
Does anyone know where you can purchase replacement parts for Rogue Guitars, or how to contact Rogue???
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January 19, 2002 at 9:05 pm #38365AnonymousGuest
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January 19, 2002 at 7:51 pm #38361AnonymousGuest
I am a beginner, learning to play Iron Maiden songs but I don’t know what amplifiers and effects they use to play the solos. Can anyone help me?
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March 17, 2002 at 7:53 pm #92601AnonymousGuest
I want to have the tabs for the afraid to shoot strangers solo´s and the be quick or be dead solo´s. can you help me???
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July 1, 2004 at 3:29 am #100168AnonymousGuest
: I want to have the tabs for the afraid to shoot strangers solo´s and the be quick or be dead solo´s. can you help me??? You can find the tabs at http://www.powertabs.net however, you’ll need the powertab software. Also, another good software is GuitarTab Pro 4. The address is http://www.guitar-pro.com. There is a link "downloads" where you can find all the tabs. Hope this helps.
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January 19, 2002 at 7:49 pm #38362AnonymousGuest
I need some advice on guitar effects… I´ve been thinking about buying a multi effect pedal with amp modeling like the POD… but the problem is that it is to expensive with me. Now I wonder if you have any suggestions of good multi effects for about 200$ I´ve been thinking about buying either a "Behringer – V-amp", A "zoom 606" or a "Digitech genesis 3" … What do you think? anyone have experience of any of them or just have advice? Any help welcome and thanks in advance!!
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January 25, 2002 at 3:07 am #90059AnonymousGuest
Aight m8. Couple months ago i was in same situation as u. After checkin out the shops and various reviews i got myself a Korg AX1500G. Its got bout 50 preset FX, Plenty of Amp modelling, and a gr8 expression pedal for wah, phasing etc. It cost £200 and if u get chance, get one out! Gr8 value for money!
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January 19, 2002 at 6:24 am #38360AnonymousGuest
At last I’ve saved enough to buy a new tube amp for my ’52 reissue telecaster.My budget is around 1400$ max,and the wattage I need is not so high. I play country,rock,hard rock,worship,so I need a pure warm clean sound and a great sustaining distorsion too. I could try with a ’65 reissue Deluxe Reverb(here in Italy it costs 950$),even if I saw that the second channel is a vibrato and not a drive channel,and I would need an additional pedal for distorsion. What do you say? Today I tried some amps in a guitar shop and was very well impressed by a Fender Prosonic and a Mesa-Boogie DC3,but if someone else can tell me even more about my amp search I’ll be very happy and grateful. Luca
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January 26, 2002 at 8:17 am #90027AnonymousGuest
hey ever thought about a Vox AC30 TB I have one and I use a Tele wicked sound fat clean and beautiful warm dirty it has made me a very happy man give one a go
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January 18, 2002 at 10:50 pm #38358AnonymousGuest
1976 Fender Starcaster guitar. Vintage axe in excellent condition. All original, including hardshell case (a few dings on case, but in very good condition) $1400 firm Must see to believe. SEE AT: http://www.masonholt.com/starcaster Michael: 770-964-1998
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January 18, 2002 at 7:58 pm #38359AnonymousGuest
: What do you think about guitar rests (supports for guitar)during practising and performing.Do you have a lots of pains (musle pain, headakes, etc.) from keping a guitar in uncomfortable position?.Do you want practise longer and achive more?.Do you feel uncomfortable with footstools?. Did you hear about Aguado’s tripodion?.Visit my web http://www.guitarrests.com : and let me know what do you think?
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January 18, 2002 at 10:27 pm #109782AnonymousGuest
well, it’s an ok idea, but good old-fashioned playing on knee works fine. i don’t really get headaches or muscle pains when i play – if you did, you must be playing kinda weird.
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January 18, 2002 at 6:41 pm #38357AnonymousGuest
I looking to buy a bass from somebody in adelaide!!! Jordan Mullen
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January 18, 2002 at 5:10 am #38355AnonymousGuest
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January 18, 2002 at 3:43 am #38356AnonymousGuest
Hi everyone! If your looking for a epiphone / Gibson Les paul standard, I have one for sale on ebay! You can view the auction at http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1501093118
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January 18, 2002 at 3:14 am #38354AnonymousGuest
Hi ! I have a big problem, I live in Hungary and the hungarian dealers wanna import Warlock bass 5 string only for prepayment. The situation is same in the neighbour countries, including Austria. The big(?) Musik-Produktiv wanna prepay too. I don’t wanna buy an axe without I have a try. Pls help me, where can I find this guitar in Central Europe, near Hungary ? Many thanks if you can help me.
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January 18, 2002 at 12:58 pm #109783AnonymousGuest
i don’t play bass,well,right now i don’t- i play 6 string–but i had a 6 string warlock–and dude,i hated it-cheaply made and didn’t play worth a crap…the sound was even worse… i hear jacksons are nice once you get them broke in…ibanez,too…and of course–fender….why don’t you get one of those?.
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January 19, 2002 at 5:44 am #116749AnonymousGuest
: i don’t play bass,well,right now i don’t- i play 6 string–but i had a 6 string warlock–and dude,i hated it-cheaply made and didn’t play worth a crap…the sound was even worse… : i hear jacksons are nice once you get them broke in…ibanez,too…and of course–fender….why don’t you get one of those?. Well man… I have some good basses, (Yamaha, Fender) but I’d like to have an extremely shaped 5 string bass. I need a second bass for the stage, in the studios I use conceptional good basses.
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January 17, 2002 at 11:53 pm #38353AnonymousGuest
If anyone has tabbed out the SOlo for Rock and RoLL Hoochie Coo.. that would be greatly appreciated THanks a Lot!!!!!!
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August 15, 2003 at 7:28 am #90090AnonymousGuest
: If anyone has tabbed out the SOlo for Rock and RoLL Hoochie Coo.. that would be greatly appreciated : THanks a Lot!!!!!! i was wondering were i could buy every ted nugent song he wrote and the right ones
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January 18, 2002 at 12:48 am #109841AnonymousGuest
http://www.harmony-central.com – click on tablature and DONT go to the new files by artist.
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January 17, 2002 at 9:42 pm #38352AnonymousGuest
hola gente hace mucho que toco pero no consigo mejorar mi velocidad y esto resiente mucho la calidad de mi musica, pudieran sugerirme como mejorar EN SERIO este problema gracias
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January 18, 2002 at 12:52 am #89744AnonymousGuest
Uh, no habla Espanol.
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January 17, 2002 at 7:29 pm #38350AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Does worn frets mean a complete re-fret or can I file them level?
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January 17, 2002 at 6:50 pm #38351AnonymousGuest
The dot-bands website has at last been re-launched! The site has been designed to give a fully functional online portal for Unsigned Bands in the UK, and a directory for all bands around the world. The services currently available from dot-bands.com are as follows: – Daily News Features – Global Band & Services Directory – Free web-based e-mail – Gig Reviews – Monthly Band Website & Music Features – Forum (to be upgraded) – Daily Newsletter All these features are free to dot-bands members and can be accessed through this portal. Only dot-bands members will receive the Newsletter which will act as a mail posting board to link the Bands to all the best offers available in the UK. If you have any questions regarding the site, please feel free to contact us. We will always be grateful for your comments. Thanks The dot-bands Team
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January 17, 2002 at 10:38 am #38348AnonymousGuest
I HAVE NO MONEY BUT NEED A GOOD GUITAR HELP ME PLEASE
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January 18, 2002 at 5:35 pm #109808AnonymousGuest
mmmmm the word larceny comes to mind first… but I would never suggest that… then begging and borrowing next… mmmm maybe you should do vocals till you save up.
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January 18, 2002 at 1:02 pm #109806AnonymousGuest
you got a street corner?………LOL
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January 17, 2002 at 8:37 pm #89702AnonymousGuest
Sorry…can’t help ya’ dude.
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January 17, 2002 at 8:37 pm #89696AnonymousGuest
Sorry…can’t help ya’ dude.
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January 17, 2002 at 9:27 am #38349AnonymousGuest
Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "Dont treat me bad" thanks
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January 5, 2005 at 10:06 am #96951AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "Dont treat me bad, and also bringing me down tab and chords of that song" please… thanks
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February 14, 2004 at 11:03 am #88817AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "love dont care" thanks
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October 29, 2003 at 12:51 pm #97567AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "i live my life for you" thanks
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October 29, 2003 at 12:47 pm #113518AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "when i look into your eyes" thanks
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October 29, 2003 at 12:46 pm #113535AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "love of a lifetime" thanks
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October 29, 2003 at 12:42 pm #97367AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "love of a lifetime" thanks
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October 27, 2003 at 8:55 pm #97215AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "Reach for the sky" thanks
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October 22, 2003 at 11:13 pm #96803AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "Trying to make a Living" thanks If you have them, email me at [email protected]
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March 22, 2003 at 5:15 pm #83838AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "when I look into your eyes" thanks
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March 19, 2003 at 8:39 pm #83688AnonymousGuest
: Looking for guitar tabs for Firehouse "Dont treat me bad" I AM SEARCHING FOR IT SINCE SEVERAL MONTHS IM PERUVIAN .THANKS
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January 17, 2002 at 6:42 am #38347AnonymousGuest
Who are the best guitar slingin’ blues women.
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January 19, 2002 at 11:25 pm #109801AnonymousGuest
: Who are the best guitar slingin’ blues women. If you want contemporary information try lady6string.com
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January 18, 2002 at 5:39 pm #89694AnonymousGuest
I think Rory Block is awesome, but she is more country/delta blues.
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January 17, 2002 at 8:26 pm #89692AnonymousGuest
As far as I know…Bonnie Raitt and Barbara Mendrell. They’re maybe others…I don’t know.
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January 18, 2002 at 9:18 am #109846AnonymousGuest
There’s many more, Check it out at http://www.dirtyblues.com But I did not know Barbara Mendrell. Thanks.
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January 18, 2002 at 11:20 pm #116723AnonymousGuest
Barbara Mandrell is mostly known as a vocalist.But I saw her pick guitar while another guy fingered the fretboard.She fingered the other fretboard while the guy picked his guitar! This was some Awards show I saw years back…SMOKIN’!! P.S.I didn’t dream it.
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January 18, 2002 at 9:29 am #116746AnonymousGuest
Barbara Mendrell is country vocal. Nothing to do with guitar slingin’ women.
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January 17, 2002 at 2:23 am #38346AnonymousGuest
Is there any difference between a 1960 reissue Amercian Fender Strat and your average strat you find, besides looks? I put a 60 reissue in the lay-a-way, it was $535 when a regular strat was like $350, am I paying an extra $200 for looks alone? Would it had been smarter just to get a Les Paul Jr since theirs only like a $70 price difference? Thanks for the help.
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February 16, 2002 at 3:29 am #90975AnonymousGuest
: Is there any difference between a 1960 reissue Amercian Fender Strat and your average strat you find, besides looks? I put a 60 reissue in the lay-a-way, it was $535 when a regular strat was like $350, am I paying an extra $200 for looks alone? Would it had been smarter just to get a Les Paul Jr since theirs only like a $70 price difference? Thanks for the help. NO, THERE IS NO REAL DIFFERENCE—THEY ARE BOTH CHEAP ASS GUITARS!!! DOES’NT MATTER WHICH ONE YOU BOUGHT— IN A SHORT TIME THE PICKUP MAGNETS AND HARDWARE WILL START TO RUST, THE NECK WILL TWEAK AND YOU WILL EXPERIENCE STRANGE STRING BUZZING. YOU CAN, HOWEVER, BUY A USED AMERICAN VINTAGE SERIES ’62 REISSUE FOR BETWEEN 600.00– 8OO.OO. IT,S WORTH THE EXTRA CASH AND WILL RETAIN A GOOD TRADE IN VALUE–YOU WILL LOOSE YOUR ASS TRYING TO TRADE IN A CHEAPO STRAT INPORT.
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January 17, 2002 at 6:05 pm #89687AnonymousGuest
: Fender USA strat is completely different guitar than strats made in Mexico, Japan, Korea… Pick ups, bridges, tuners for example are much, much better In USA strat. I strongly recommend to buy a american made strat.
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January 17, 2002 at 2:37 am #89557AnonymousGuest
its funny…My dad was so fond of my insanity to the music he bought me a Fender Strat – American made…These are the expensive once ure talkin about… the cheaper ones are made in Chine, Korea…basically no difference, its because the work in America is more expensive, and the other countries its cheap to make…but u can feel the difference if u are into it… I played a Strat – exact copy…don remember where it was made, though, but after i tried american – fuck – i cant explane the joy…its a perfect being… well thats my opinion…me mom never understood why spent 200 bucks more on the same thing….but if u do not give a damn what it has on the back of it u better of with the cheaper one….but american are more valuable and with time they become collectibles, their value increasses – i ve seen on the inet strats for over two thousend bucks – VINTAGE :))) hope this helps…
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January 17, 2002 at 2:21 am #38345AnonymousGuest
See the nick – do not laugh at the questions plzzzz… 🙂 1) What determines the Strength of the amp (max volume)….is it Watts. 2) What kinda amp do u need to give a concert in ahall at my scool….(kinda big place – i want to ROCK it all) 3) Anything interesting on different amps (Marshall? fender? Crate etc….whats the differece in quality etc) Plzzzzz answer as ewasy as possibly….my nick says it all… Thanks
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September 5, 2002 at 8:04 am #99597AnonymousGuest
: See the nick – do not laugh at the questions plzzzz… 🙂 : 1) What determines the Strength of the amp (max volume)….is it Watts. : 2) What kinda amp do u need to give a concert in ahall at my scool….(kinda big place – i want to ROCK it all) : 3) Anything interesting on different amps (Marshall? fender? Crate etc….whats the differece in quality etc) : Plzzzzz answer as ewasy as possibly….my nick says it all… Thanks
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January 17, 2002 at 8:21 pm #89746AnonymousGuest
A Fender Twin or a Roland JC-120 is all you need to rock an auditorium! Marshall’s are cool,but Twins(combo)have a warmer,beefier sound.JC-120’s tend to be kinda bright,so watch the Treble level. My Twins and I have sliced and diced many auditoriums! Good Luck
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January 17, 2002 at 2:21 am #38344AnonymousGuest
Hi all, I boough a fenderDG17-M model s/n 90904566 on the head a 50th anniversary gold logo with red lettering of fender, made in Korea replica I cannot find this guitar anywhere on the web!!, I have problems with frets 14-20 like twanging sound non playable!!, please help or suggest what I can do!!??, I have replaced the strings with d`adarrio phos custom light , checked the nut and stuff, dont know what to do???, plus has anyone heard of this model or is it a crap copy??, please help an absolute beginner!!!
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January 17, 2002 at 2:17 am #38343AnonymousGuest
any ideas guys, which one is better, right now i’m heading for the gfx until i can afford real pedals…just planning to do a few small gigs…
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January 18, 2002 at 10:33 am #89738AnonymousGuest
if you can afford ax100g, go for it, it’s better than gfx707 and me30 : any ideas guys, which one is better, right now i’m heading for the gfx until i can afford real pedals…just planning to do a few small gigs…
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January 16, 2002 at 11:09 pm #38342AnonymousGuest
who’s better. Shakira, or Britney
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January 17, 2002 at 8:12 am #89539AnonymousGuest
Britney has got more juicy legs
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January 16, 2002 at 9:25 pm #38341AnonymousGuest
What are the best tube amps and preamps, effects and pick ups ( Duncan Invader?) for metal sound?
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January 24, 2002 at 12:40 pm #90067AnonymousGuest
personaly i realy dont like marshal heads for metal, stick with mesa and laney. EMG 81 is the ultimate metal pickup. If you want that killer metal sound, get a graphic EQ, and turn down the 400hz band pretty much all the way, and take a fair chunk out of the mid on your amp too.
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March 8, 2002 at 9:22 am #92301AnonymousGuest
I just bought an EMG-81. I need to get some hardware before I can install it. I am looking for the right sound and read that Metallica and Slayer use EMG, so without trying out one out I just bought it. I play on a Fender amp through a Boss GT-6 Effects Processor. I don’t quite understand my technological stuff yet. Am I going to be able to get a good sound out of the EMG-81 with the gear I have?
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January 17, 2002 at 8:10 pm #89690AnonymousGuest
Stay away from the Duncan Invaders! They tend to have too much bottom and turn to mush at high volumes. Invaders have too much output. I would suggest looking into the Carvin M22V…not the M22SD.Good tone and awesome power for a passive pickup. Good Luck
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January 16, 2002 at 10:34 pm #89580AnonymousGuest
this is a highly debatable subject which could take manymanymany pages to answer/..:)…..it depends on the listener really for tonal preferences-but basically-marshall jcm 800’s–mesa dual/triple recto’s/diezel:)/ and i’ve heard alot of good things about the laney vh100r head…….
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January 16, 2002 at 8:52 pm #38340AnonymousGuest
ive been playing acoustic guitar for a year and a half. i want to buy an electric guitar now but i dont know anything at all! please help and tell me where i can find a basic guide online or otherwise
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January 17, 2002 at 10:57 pm #109830AnonymousGuest
take no short cuts, they’ll cost ya…just go on ebay and buy a fender strat ultra or at least a strat plus. you’ll keep it forever.
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January 17, 2002 at 2:06 am #89564AnonymousGuest
: ive been playing acoustic guitar for a year and a half. i want to buy an electric guitar now but i dont know anything at all! please help and tell me where i can find a basic guide online or otherwise Buyers guide: http://www.guitarsearcher.com
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January 16, 2002 at 10:21 pm #89558AnonymousGuest
Well, what sort of music are you in to? For metal – Ibanez, Jackson, ESP, B.C. Rich, Washburn, and Les Pauls all work great. A bit spendy though. If you’re going for a Jimi Hendix, Eddie Van Halen, or bluesy type – get a "super" Fender Strat – like a "Stagemaster Series". Fenders usually work great for anything other than metal, but you can never go wrong with a Les Paul!
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January 16, 2002 at 10:30 pm #109737AnonymousGuest
he forgot to tell you that les pauls are a pain in the ass to keep in tune-go with a double locking ibanez with an "edge" tremolo if you can afford it-if not,then just get the cheapest one you can…:)
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January 16, 2002 at 10:15 pm #109738AnonymousGuest
i have an ibanez RG520qs that is one hell of a guitar for the price-i play it more than my $3k les paul custom because it stays in tune under heavy punishment sessions…:) i think musicians’ friend .com usually have pretty descent prices-but carry limited gear-i’ve heard good things about the cheaper ibanez models,as well- i love mine………
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January 16, 2002 at 8:38 pm #38339AnonymousGuest
the biggest influence on rock today,huh?-HAHAHAHAHAHAthat shows me how much you know what the hell your talking about…i don’t guess you’ve ever heard of any little ole’ bands by the names of "black sabbath", or "judas priest",or maybe "led zeppelin",how’bout"the yardbirds"….ever hear of jimi hendrix?,stevie ray vaughn?,joe satriani?,eddie van halen?…..I find it quite hilarious that people fail to see the "convinient comercialism" in ALL of metallicas’ songs…they all have the same sound. as far as the state of music these days-i don’t think there’s a damn thing wrong…unless the only place you know where to find good new music is the radio and mtv/vh1…then,yeah-yur screwed…. napster sure was a good place to try out all kinds of demos and single songs of new bands before you went out and bought thier cd….but METALLICA themselves took the initiative-yes NOT thier record company bosses- but the BOYS THEMSELVES played the key role in shutting that down-god forbid we get ANYTHING without paying 20 dollars FUCK METALLICA-and as i said before-if i ever see any of thier little bitch asses anywhere they’re goin’ to the hospital…… and for the record-i’m 28-not 14,and have been playing music for 18 years.
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January 18, 2002 at 4:43 am #89758AnonymousGuest
: I think we all have the right to voice our opinion, and I agree with bite me.
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January 18, 2002 at 12:39 pm #109813AnonymousGuest
RIGHT ON-BROTHER
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January 17, 2002 at 8:10 am #89535AnonymousGuest
well. comments like that make me pretty glad im australian. you dis your country, dis music, and basicaly dis anyone who is a guitarist. there is a big difference between being a guitarist and a guitar player.
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January 17, 2002 at 9:53 am #109802AnonymousGuest
I am also glad that you’re an australian…….
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January 16, 2002 at 10:13 pm #89571AnonymousGuest
Yeah 28, huh? Sure. I guess 28 year olds have nothing better to do with their time then. Playing for 18 years, eh? Well, surely a man of your stature knows what music really is RIGHT? Go ahead and "kick their asses" when you get the chance, man. I’m sure they will yeild to yours almighty, for surely when they see you they will tremble in fear of the ultimate guitar god. Go look up some porn of something, man, your comments are not needed here.
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January 17, 2002 at 10:33 pm #89752AnonymousGuest
you’re wrong man! other bands like Korn, LimpBizkit, Machine Head,…they screw it up at the very beginning… Metallica was very productive more than 15 years. In each of their first 5 albums you can hear progress (… none of the new "star-bands" can’t record an album like justice for all (and it’s 11 years old). Let me hear you! They had their time and they were No1. I also don’t like what they did in past few years….but who lives forever….. If that is what you think about Metallica you really don’t know much about their music. Try to learn some riffs and you’ll find the magic….and the tehnical skills.
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January 16, 2002 at 7:27 pm #38338AnonymousGuest
I have studied the construction of chords in guitar but how can I play solo lines from these notes in a particular music piece like blues?
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April 1, 2002 at 1:46 am #93238AnonymousGuest
YOUR BEST WAY TO UNDERSTAND AND TO BEGIN TO COPY SOME SOILS AND SIMPLE MELODIES SO THAT YOU CAN INTERNALIZE THE MELODY AND THE TRANSCRIPTIONS, TO OPEN MORE THE MIND IN TERMS OF LINES THAT ARE THE COMBINATIONS OF EVERYTHING.
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April 1, 2002 at 1:45 am #93231AnonymousGuest
YOUR BEST WAY TO UNDERSTAND AND TO BEGIN TO COPY SOME SOILS AND SIMPLE MELODIES SO THAT YOU CAN INTERNALIZE THE MELODY AND THE TRANSCRIPTIONS, TO OPEN MORE THE MIND IN TERMS OF LINES THAT ARE THE COMBINATIONS OF EVERYTHING.
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January 17, 2002 at 2:28 am #109822AnonymousGuest
Use scales…study the music theory….each chord choresponds to a scale? for example C major has three notes C(root) A, E. but these arent the only notes that sound good at it – the full scale of ’em (C,D,E,F,G,A,B) will sound…. another ex – C miner (Cm) – C(root) Eb, G….but u can play all the scale too, whish is C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab, Bb…. practice…usually u and a chord with a note that corresponds to both the last chord and the one to come…. welll – thats the basis of solo….but u can skip this crap and simply practice on the fretboard… 🙂 but to be good, theory is essential…
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January 20, 2002 at 10:24 am #116731AnonymousGuest
Hey man,get the Pentatonic scales down forward and backward "which are really easy" and you will be able to progress from there.Simple as they are ,many cool licks can be derived from that scale.I started with those scales and have been able to really build upon them since I learned the " actual " notes in that scale and the sympathetic ones and, the ones that can be slid "to" or "from" from there.Hope this will inspire you some,,,good luck.Keep the tone slightly overdriven and warm and it will come to you.
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January 18, 2002 at 4:29 am #116743AnonymousGuest
: Use scales…study the music theory….each chord choresponds to a scale? for example C major has three notes C(root) A, E. but these arent the only notes that sound good at it – the full scale of ’em (C,D,E,F,G,A,B) will sound…. another ex – C miner (Cm) – C(root) Eb, G….but u can play all the scale too, whish is C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab, Bb…. practice…usually u and a chord with a note that corresponds to both the last chord and the one to come…. welll – thats the basis of solo….but u can skip this crap and simply practice on the fretboard… 🙂 but to be good, theory is essential…
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January 18, 2002 at 4:31 am #116984AnonymousGuest
so in C major you know you have C (root) A and E…but how do you know which scale(s) are "usable"? C maj, A maj, and Emaj only? at all? peace corbin *[email protected]*
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January 16, 2002 at 2:28 pm #38337AnonymousGuest
Hi I play steel pan and am looking for chordcharts to Sade’s current cd, Lover’s Rock. Anyone knopw of a source???
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January 16, 2002 at 1:55 pm #38335AnonymousGuest
I HAVE A BLACK GUITAR WITH CHROME PICKUPS, I’D LIKE TO COVER THE PICKUPS OR PAINT A DESIGN ON THEM. THEIR HUMBUCKERS, BUT I DON’T KNOW IF IT WILL AFFECT THE SOUND. GOOD IDEA OR BAD IDEA?
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January 18, 2002 at 5:57 pm #89735AnonymousGuest
I wouldnt paint them either… but if you do use a metallic (has metallic ‘particles’ in it) spray, and if the pickups are nickel you can have them photoetched… don’t know if it works on chrome though. : I HAVE A BLACK GUITAR WITH CHROME PICKUPS, I’D LIKE TO COVER THE PICKUPS OR PAINT A DESIGN ON THEM. THEIR HUMBUCKERS, BUT I DON’T KNOW IF IT WILL AFFECT THE SOUND. GOOD IDEA OR BAD IDEA?
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January 17, 2002 at 12:45 am #89561AnonymousGuest
I think it’s a bad idea – paint won’t stick. It also might affect the humbucker pickups if you get any on the magnetic recievers. I would stick with the ones you have, or buy some new ones all together.
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January 16, 2002 at 12:07 pm #38336AnonymousGuest
Finally a place to get finishes or refinishes. http://www.roxyguitarfinish.com
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January 16, 2002 at 11:03 am #38334AnonymousGuest
i used to like ’em-sure….until they helped destroy the best thing that ever happened to music..wake up dudes…..those old dickheads don’t give a shit about you-and they are deffinitely NOT the best there is to offer…i can play every metallica song ever put to a console listening to it one time. i’ve heard much heard much heavier,much more melodic,and much more original. metallica is nothing but black sabbath on crank. if i ever see any of those little pussies anywhere i’m gonna beat the living piss out of thier fake assed mesa-boogie playin’ little faggot asses!!!
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October 25, 2003 at 6:42 am #96911AnonymousGuest
your probably a little shit. you probably cant even lift more than 100 pounds. MetallicA could kick your ass. Most of the guys i know that rip on MetallicA are little computer nerd pussies, Standing less than six foot with no muscle what so ever. MetallicA has had more hot pussy then youll ever have in your life. If your lucky u might get somthing average once in your life. MetallicA is awesome. Go to college and make some money and then maybe you can afford to purchase albums and enjoy a much better sounding audio format. Napster sucks anyways. And you cant play guitar that well, otherwise you would be in a band and have a name. Youll never be anything in life. Im curious as to what u listen to.
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January 16, 2002 at 10:05 pm #89586AnonymousGuest
hehehe- you crack me up, man. First of all, sure you can get on the internet and claim that you can play any metallica song through and through, but in reality you probably can’t; I’m sure you can’t. Second of all, this is a guitar discussion forum, not a band commentary. Don’t ever disgrace the name of metallica again asshole.
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January 16, 2002 at 7:08 pm #89529AnonymousGuest
ahem you are talking about the biggest single influence on metal music the world has ever seen. you say you can play all of there song, big woop, many people can. does it realy mattter if they are underground or mainstream? no. good music is good music, and these guys play good music. any true guitarist on this site will be sick to shit of little try-hard 14 year old wanna-be guitarists such as yourself posting blatant shit on this site, about one of the greatest bands to ever. metallica have long been bought out, theres no question there, but you are attacking the musicians. and its because of little fuckheads like you that the qualitly of music these days has gone down the drain. if you want to put the blame for metallica’s "greed" on someone, remember that there are many greedy executives, managers and promoters. dont attck the music or the musicians, or soon you will find yourself with nothing to criticize
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January 16, 2002 at 9:38 am #38333AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : An Obscure Guitar History Question
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January 16, 2002 at 5:59 am #38332AnonymousGuest
both guitars have a tune o matic bridge,is either better or worse (stop tailpiece or stringthrough) as far as tone, sustain, string durability etc. Or, is there no diff.
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January 16, 2002 at 4:43 am #38331AnonymousGuest
if anyone has or knows anyone with a hoher pro teli calld the prinz made in the 80,s i am willing to pay good money for this guitar . contact me
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December 13, 2003 at 8:40 pm #103124AnonymousGuest
: if anyone has or knows anyone with a hoher pro teli calld the prinz made in the 80,s i am willing to pay good money for this guitar . : contact me it’s been a while-ever get that hohner? i have two.
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June 17, 2004 at 8:08 am #122575AnonymousGuest
Looking for a Prinz to purchase. Do you have any for sale?
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November 4, 2003 at 8:22 am #98186AnonymousGuest
Yeah I have one. A Hohner Professional The Prinz. And yes I am a Prince freak and still am and know everything about the music, guitars, everything. Got to meet with him twice last year on the One Nite Alone tour in Cleveland and Columbus. Peace N B Wild. Yes Im looking to sell it. Not for a ridiculous price either.
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June 12, 2004 at 8:29 pm #98932AnonymousGuest
: Yeah I have one. A Hohner Professional The Prinz. And yes I am a Prince freak and still am and know everything about the music, guitars, everything. Got to meet with him twice last year on the One Nite Alone : tour in Cleveland and Columbus. Peace N B Wild. : Yes Im looking to sell it. Not for a ridiculous price either.
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June 17, 2004 at 8:06 am #99317AnonymousGuest
Do you still have the Prinz for sale?
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January 16, 2002 at 3:17 am #38330AnonymousGuest
what do these knobs pull out for? i yank on em, but nuttin happens!
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September 11, 2003 at 7:04 pm #92412AnonymousGuest
they overdrive you’r tubes a bitt more
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January 16, 2002 at 1:15 am #38329AnonymousGuest
has an floyd rose/fender bridge that’s just weird. it’s strings needs lenght adjustment..is there a science to this thing? i feel like some dam jihad islamasmuck.
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August 26, 2002 at 11:40 pm #98915AnonymousGuest
If you own a Strat Ultra you own one of the finest and most tonally complex Strats ever produced by Fender. The pickups, tone controls, bridge, and even the 5-way selector switch are not the same as on any other model Strat. The bridge adjustment that you are referring to (ie – string length for intonation) is made by loosening the saddle locking screw which is on the UNDERSIDE of the bridge and can be accessed through the tremelo route from the back of the guitar. All you need to do is remove the cover plate from the tremelo cavity and loosen the hex head screws with the same allen wrench that locks the strings in place. Just remember the Ultr is NOT an ordinary Strat!
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January 15, 2002 at 11:29 pm #38327AnonymousGuest
What a waste of cyber space. It’s a pity
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January 15, 2002 at 9:49 pm #38325AnonymousGuest
: Always when Metallica paases the forum about wich gear they use and how to get their sound it’s about the distrtion sound. After figuring that out (a long time ago) i’m still not surtain about their clean sound, like in harvester of sorrow ore one. any advice is welcome
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January 29, 2002 at 4:28 am #90191AnonymousGuest
The best way to achieve a really clean sound, turn the treble of your amp halfway down (12 o’clock),bring the midrange and bass all the way up, and go heavy on the compression. I get a pretty good sound from my Zoom 505. It has a great compressor, and EQ you can tweak to get the right sound. Good luck.
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August 22, 2004 at 3:08 am #104068AnonymousGuest
I mean whats your problem you need help on?
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January 29, 2002 at 4:27 am #90213AnonymousGuest
The best way to achieve a really clean sound, turn the treble of your amp halfway down (12 o’clock), and go heavy on the compression. I get a pretty good sound from my Zoom 505. It has a great compressor, and EQ you can tweak to get the right sound. Good luck.
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January 16, 2002 at 3:04 am #89407AnonymousGuest
Any good chorus effect on clean perferably hooked up to a guitar equipped with a neck humbucker always works nice. Try Sanitarium with that hook-up, it sounds pretty fuckin sweet.
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January 15, 2002 at 9:34 pm #38326AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Peavey Classic 30 or Fender Hot Rod Deluxe?????
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January 15, 2002 at 5:52 pm #38328AnonymousGuest
Hey, If anyone has the lyrics with chords for Garbage’s Cherry lips (go baby go) then I would greatly appreciate you sending them to me! I am not sure that there even are any, but PLEASE send me them if you do have them! Sorry to be such a pain! Thanks!
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March 12, 2002 at 9:35 pm #92425AnonymousGuest
: Hey, hello… i donot have cherry lips chords yet.. im not a good guitarr player yet but i would like to send you chords of: STROKE OF LUCK SEND ME AN ANGEL TO LOVE…. VOW IM ONLY HAPPY WHEN IT RAINS we could interchange chords if you want.. and sorry for my english.. im learning it because im a spanish person. mail me please i love garbage like you! and ill try to get cherry lips chords.. bye bye
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January 15, 2002 at 5:25 pm #38324AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me an estimate of what a ‘Fender Telecaster 1990 Ice Blue’ is worth?
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January 15, 2002 at 7:24 am #38322AnonymousGuest
I Recently aquired a martin&co. D-28 guitar i really don’t know anything about it and would like to know how old it is and what it’s worth the number inside is D-28 418005 any information on this would be greatly appreciated. THANKS
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November 1, 2004 at 3:35 am #89824AnonymousGuest
: I Recently aquired a martin&co.I hawe OM-16GT guitar i really don’t know anything about it and would like to know how old it is and any information about price would be greatly appreciated. THANKS
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August 9, 2004 at 8:23 am #102734AnonymousGuest
: I Recently acquired a Martin&co. guitar but now I have problem with guitar neck. I would like to know the nearest repaire shop for this.Any help will be greatly appreciated. THANKS
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January 18, 2002 at 6:18 pm #89698AnonymousGuest
It was made in ’79, and the value depends on condition, but a ’79 in good condition should get around $1050 (I think)… check out the blue book value and what they are selling for on the net… or send it to me and I’ll ‘appraise’ it for you :). : I Recently aquired a martin&co. D-28 guitar i really don’t know anything about it and would like to know how old it is and what it’s worth the number inside is D-28 418005 any information on this would be greatly appreciated. THANKS
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January 15, 2002 at 5:42 am #38323AnonymousGuest
do the mini humbuckers on a les paul or any other guitar sound different from normal sized.
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January 15, 2002 at 5:24 am #38320AnonymousGuest
hi, I bought a fender twin reverb serial-no.A52299 and I want to know how old it is. Can anybody tell me, where I can find out? would be great! thanx highseppl
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January 15, 2002 at 4:26 am #38321AnonymousGuest
Lesson providers in the Houston TX area? Anyone know of any?. Ty. TM
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January 16, 2002 at 7:11 am #89540AnonymousGuest
: Lesson providers in the Houston TX area? Anyone know of any?. : Ty. : TM I think privatelessons.com has teachers by region http://chrisbsmusic.com
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January 15, 2002 at 1:41 am #38318AnonymousGuest
I Have a "Maya" Fretless Bass Guitar For Sale. Sunburst Finish, Rosewood Neck. Chrome Bridge & Pick up covers. Circa 1979. 260.00 Pounds
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October 19, 2012 at 4:00 am #113405AnonymousGuest
If you’re still out there please contact me.
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January 15, 2002 at 1:27 am #38319AnonymousGuest
If you have any queries about anything regards playing your Guitar: Chords, Scales,Fingerpicking Styles..etc Drop me a line MAYBE I can help. I’ve been teaching quite succesfully for approx. 20 years.
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January 15, 2002 at 4:04 am #89431AnonymousGuest
Do you know where to find information on Houston Texas based guitar lesson providers?. Ty, TM
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January 16, 2002 at 8:39 am #89533AnonymousGuest
: Do you know where to find information on Houston Texas based guitar lesson providers?. most any music store will have teachers … or there are boards up in most with opportunities
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January 12, 2005 at 7:12 pm #97905AnonymousGuest
Please check http://www.gregsguitar.com for information on private lessons in Houston. Thanks — Greg V
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January 15, 2002 at 1:15 am #38316AnonymousGuest
I’ve got a Brian Moore c55 guitar and a Crate GFX-212T amp, and I’m looking to add an effects processor to my setup. I would use it primarily for live performances of rock/jam-based music. My desired price range is $300-$500. Can anyone give me some suggestions?
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January 16, 2002 at 1:19 am #89357AnonymousGuest
: I’ve got a Brian Moore c55 guitar and a Crate GFX-212T amp, and I’m looking to add an effects processor to my setup. I would use it primarily for live performances of rock/jam-based music. My desired price range is $300-$500. Can anyone give me some suggestions? yea me too looking seriously @ boss gt-6 shop and compare
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January 4, 2005 at 12:20 pm #96845AnonymousGuest
: : I’ve got a Brian Moore c55 guitar and a Crate GFX-212T amp, and I’m looking to add an effects processor to my setup. I would use it primarily for live performances of rock/jam-based music. My desired price range is $300-$500. Can anyone give me some suggestions? : yea me too looking seriously @ boss gt-6 : shop and compare Check out the Boss GX-700 rack mounted unit, not very widely used and very under-rated!!! I’ve had one for a couple of months now that I got from a local music store clearance sale, I got it for $142, but I have no idea what price range it goes for new. Boss doesn’t even have it on their website, so there isn’t a whole lot of info about it anywhere…but trust me, it’s low priced and worth the deal ten fold!!! I am a totaly tech nerd and I spend 6-7 hours at a time, usually all night messing with this unit! It never gets boring, it’s simple to use and EXTREMELY versitile. If you like boss effect pedals, you’ll love this unit! It offers even more control than most of the individual stomp boxes themselves. great investment overall! Cheers!
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January 15, 2002 at 1:08 am #38317AnonymousGuest
Hey all, im a strat guy, and im looking for something different with a wilder look, but that still has a good sound. I can go either way, and i was wondering which one you liked better. Also, please tell me if the pickups suck or not? Thanks, tws
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January 17, 2002 at 2:57 am #89523AnonymousGuest
a couple years ago i became in the same situation, i had a strat and i wanted something cooler so i made the disicion to buy a korina v instead of a korina explorer there both cool but the v had that "something" extra; the shape – its very light- :and the playability . if you want something cool than buy a V not the Firebird ( he is to classic) Hey all, im a strat guy, and im looking for something different with a wilder look, but that still has a good sound. I can go either way, and i was wondering which one you liked better. Also, please tell me if the pickups suck or not? Thanks, tws
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January 17, 2002 at 11:04 pm #89732AnonymousGuest
same here..but i bought a used gibson flying V, and it’s totally awesome. the epi sucks man. buy my V for $800.
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January 15, 2002 at 12:16 am #38315AnonymousGuest
I’m just starting to learn the guitar and i would like help with the chords please
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January 15, 2002 at 12:20 am #109739AnonymousGuest
There are tons of chordial sites on the internet – just type guitar chords in a search engine
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January 14, 2002 at 11:40 pm #38312AnonymousGuest
Im just looking into buyin a GT 3 or 5 and was wondering what u guys thought of it yay or nay?
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January 14, 2002 at 11:08 pm #38313AnonymousGuest
i need either a picture or a layout describing the different parts of a fender stratocastor. a picture of a layout of the strat would be great thanks
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January 14, 2002 at 10:25 pm #38314AnonymousGuest
I’m wondering if anyone has a photo of a seven string dobro. I just aquired one (less some parts) and I’d like to see what it’s supposed to look like. Thanks R.F.
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December 23, 2004 at 11:39 pm #95319AnonymousGuest
Anyone know what tuning (s) Harold "Shot" Jackson used on his 7 string Sho Bro? String gauges? Thanks
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September 16, 2003 at 8:24 am #92854AnonymousGuest
:Isthis the same Ronnie Fray that played in Grand Rapids? If so, how the hell are you? My name is David Koszegi…. remember me? You went out to Hawaii years back and hooked up with my brother, Frank. I’m living in Las Vegs now… actually, Henderson. If you get this message, call me on my cell 702-326-9900 and let me know if you’re ever out this way. Take care.
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January 9, 2003 at 4:32 am #104389AnonymousGuest
I’m wondering if anyone has a photo of a seven string dobro. I have aquired one (less some parts) and I’d like to see what it’s supposed to look like. Thanks ….. Ronnie Fray Ontario Ca.
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April 23, 2002 at 7:16 am #94154AnonymousGuest
I’m (STILL)wondering if anyone has a photo of a seven string dobro. I aquired one (less some parts) a year or so ago and I’d like to see what it’s supposed to look like so as to re-build. Thanks again R.Fray
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January 14, 2002 at 10:21 pm #38311AnonymousGuest
As you may have guessed, I am looking for Dime’s unique distortion sound. I think the RG100SC will do the trick. Any opinions (I don’t want the Warhead)?
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January 14, 2002 at 8:46 pm #38309AnonymousGuest
Hi everyone! I need a little help on getting the age on my guitarr, the things i know about it is, that its a Ibanez setneck (cherry sunburst)Lp copy, and its bought before 75′. where can i see the serial number, there is no visible number anywhere. thank you.
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January 25, 2002 at 12:18 am #90052AnonymousGuest
Most of the early ones do not have ser. numbers. If you send me a picture I may be able to tell you more about it. g : Hi everyone! : I need a little help on getting the age on my guitarr, the things i know about it is, that its a Ibanez setneck (cherry sunburst)Lp copy, and its bought before 75′. where can i see the serial number, there is no visible number anywhere. : thank you.
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January 14, 2002 at 8:26 pm #38308AnonymousGuest
I need playing guitar for a conference in english and I want learning picking easily
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January 15, 2002 at 12:24 am #109726AnonymousGuest
Practice! Practice always makes perfect. Learn various scales and try alternate picking (upstrokes and downstrokes). Try the A minor pentatonic – that’s pretty easy to begin with.
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January 14, 2002 at 7:48 pm #38310AnonymousGuest
Can anyone recommend a good guitar tuner that is capable of flat tunings? It seems like every other song these days is anywhere from a half step flat to one and a half steps flat. I need a tuner that can handle these tunings quickly to free up some of my practice time from trying to tune these by ear.
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January 16, 2002 at 7:13 am #89569AnonymousGuest
: Can anyone recommend a good guitar tuner that is capable of flat tunings? It seems like every other song these days is anywhere from a half step flat to one and a half steps flat. I need a tuner that can handle these tunings quickly to free up some of my practice time from trying to tune these by ear. Boss makes a chromatic tuner, or any chromatic tuner in general will work http://www.chrisbsmusic.com tuners, etc
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January 14, 2002 at 7:45 pm #38307AnonymousGuest
[email protected]. love Bob
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January 15, 2002 at 5:59 am #109717AnonymousGuest
You can email me. I would like to be your email lover. : [email protected]. love Bob
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January 15, 2002 at 12:26 am #109731AnonymousGuest
Not especially. What gear are you in to?
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January 15, 2002 at 4:38 pm #116702AnonymousGuest
i listen to a lot of instrumental rock, vai, greg howe etc,and i am in 2 bands. im also doing a home recording project, its a kind of industrial metal type thing, so if you want to hear it i have mp3s. love Bob
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January 14, 2002 at 7:14 pm #38305AnonymousGuest
I have a USA Tele and a Vox ac30. I`m having trouble with noise and want to know if someone can suggest either a pick up set that will sound original or method of fixing the problem with the standard ones
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January 17, 2002 at 4:25 am #89525AnonymousGuest
Kinman pickups have a good reputation with regard to sounding original plus having good hum-bucking qualities, if that’s where your problem lies.
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January 14, 2002 at 7:11 pm #38306AnonymousGuest
What do you think about guitar rests (supports for guitar)during practising and performing.Do you have a lots of pains (musle pain, headakes, etc.) from keping a guitar in uncomfortable position?.Do you want practise longer and achive more?.Do you feel uncomfortable with footstools?. Did you hear about Aguado’s tripodion?.Visit my web http://www.guitarrests.com and let me know what do you think?
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January 16, 2002 at 4:42 am #89559AnonymousGuest
That’s a super idea. When my Ebay stuff sells I will order one from you. Too many large pictures on the webpage – slow download. Silky John
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January 14, 2002 at 6:07 pm #38302AnonymousGuest
anyone know bout the advanced electronics behind electric guitars, need info for school.
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January 14, 2002 at 1:33 pm #38303AnonymousGuest
I need to find out how much an ES 125 Gibson Electric Archtop is worth. It has double pick up and is in mint condition. We estimate it to be a 1957/1960 guitar.
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December 30, 2003 at 2:30 am #81941AnonymousGuest
re: ES-125 What is the serial number (this will confirm vintage)? What kind of shape is it in? All original? Assuming in very good shape and late 50’s, early 60’s vintage with all original (no replacement parts), I’d estimate it is worth about 600-700 USD. Obviously, with more wear and tear the price would go down accordingly. Are you interested in selling this guitar? If so, contact me at this email address with some pictures of the guitar, etc. Regards, David R. O’Hearn [email protected] : I need to find out how much an ES 125 Gibson Electric Archtop is worth. It has double pick up and is in mint condition. We estimate it to be a 1957/1960 guitar.
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January 15, 2002 at 12:30 pm #89426AnonymousGuest
Oh, probably at the most a few hundred bucks… as a matter of fact, I’ll give you $300 cash right now if you’re interested.
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February 5, 2004 at 7:28 pm #115220AnonymousGuest
Man, I just saw this posting now, you probably haven’t looked at it for two years or so. I couldn’t leave without telling you that MAHATMACOAT is a freakin’ liar. Your guitar, if in good condition, is worth a MINIMUM of $750. I have seen them go for as much as $1,200 and saw one in a shop in NYC priced at $999.00 with a neck problem that made it almost unusable. I hope you realize that anyone who offers to buy it from you is not reliable for pricing information. I already have mine, check Google.com for more reliable sources. Good luck.
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January 14, 2002 at 1:29 pm #38304AnonymousGuest
Hey ! Can anybody send the Fender Twin Reverb schematics ? And any good place to get tubes that fit in europe ? thanks a lot, Regards ! Lionel
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January 14, 2002 at 12:16 pm #38301AnonymousGuest
I have had a couple aftermarket strats painted by Roxy Guitar Finish. They are flawless and i love them. Has anyone else had their stuff finished by them, would love to here
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January 14, 2002 at 12:15 pm #38298AnonymousGuest
I have had a couple aftermarket strats painted by Roxy Guitar Finish. They are flawless and i love them. Has anyone else had their stuff finished by them, would love to here
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January 14, 2002 at 10:13 am #38300AnonymousGuest
I have a Fender Squier Affinity Strat that I recently won. I have been doing some research on the value of it. I have noticed in all the descriptions and in photos of this guitar, there are 21 frets. My guitar has 22 frets. Do I own a real good knock-off of an original or has Fender shanged the designs?
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January 15, 2002 at 12:30 am #109743AnonymousGuest
Interesting. I have the same exact guitar – mine has 21. You might want to check that out. I know fender hasn’t changed their designs recently – maybe you got a special edition. Who knows?
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January 14, 2002 at 9:35 am #38299AnonymousGuest
If anyone has any cool patches for a boss gt3 please e-mail them to me. Thanks.
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March 18, 2002 at 1:31 pm #92628AnonymousGuest
: If anyone has any cool patches for a boss gt3 please e-mail them to me. Thanks.
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March 29, 2002 at 8:29 pm #93205AnonymousGuest
just go to : http://go.to/bossgt3
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January 14, 2002 at 6:04 am #38296AnonymousGuest
I recently acquierd an ADA Flanger, but it came without a manual, did a pretty extensive Yahoo search for a manual w/ no results…Anyone out there got one?
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March 11, 2002 at 8:12 pm #92254AnonymousGuest
and I have a bigger problem: im looking for a ADA flanger: were can I find one??
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January 14, 2002 at 4:50 am #38294AnonymousGuest
I played some standard les pauls and love their action. I can get a DC les paul for cheaper, so i was wondering if the necks are the same. And are the electrics and weight the same. thanks
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January 14, 2002 at 3:40 am #38295AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : roland g707
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January 14, 2002 at 2:24 am #38297AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Anybody have opinion on Rogue CG-100 R amp?
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January 14, 2002 at 1:41 am #38291AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me a good site for Levinson guitars? Greetings, Robin.
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March 3, 2002 at 3:41 pm #91981AnonymousGuest
: Can anyone tell me a good site for Levinson guitars? : Greetings, Robin. i have a levinson blade i think its a rh4 standard that i want to sell for $550.
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May 13, 2002 at 6:21 am #110394AnonymousGuest
Try http://www.bladeguitars.com cheers
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January 13, 2002 at 9:09 pm #38293AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : VALVESTATE 100V head
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January 13, 2002 at 8:54 pm #38292AnonymousGuest
I’ve had to return 3 D8’s to the retailer because the varnish on the neck cracked – has anyone else had this problem??
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January 13, 2002 at 8:03 pm #38290AnonymousGuest
I have an old guitar, very well built. It looks like a Martin, (materials & construction) All I can find is American Conservitory stamped on the back bracing under the sound hole. Thanks to anyone who can help!
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July 9, 2002 at 8:49 pm #97180AnonymousGuest
Hi Dennis and Joe! I know that the Lyon & Healy Co. Who made George Washburn guitars had a line of brands they made around 1883-1920? One of the models which was second only to the Washburn line was called American conservitory and made from student to semi pro model guitars and mandolins. Lyon & Healy made a line of these guitars in 1904 which was replaced by the "College" line till around 1908 when they returned to the Lakeside,Jupiter,and American Conservitory lines of student instruments.The post 1928 instruments were made by several other makers Stewert,Regal,and others however some of the American conservitory double neck models were made by Regal.
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March 21, 2002 at 12:03 pm #92915AnonymousGuest
I have an early 1900’s mandolin with the same Identification inside.I was told they are student instruments for the school.I am trying to find out information on the instruments and if there is any way to track them.The school is located-… American Conservatory of Music, 16 Wabash Ave#1850, Chicago,Il. 60602. ph#(312-263–4161) I would appreciate any information you can send back this way.
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January 13, 2002 at 10:50 am #38288AnonymousGuest
please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar.
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October 27, 2004 at 8:34 pm #89400AnonymousGuest
I have been trying to find bass guitar fingerings FOREVER and whereever I go there are only guitar fingerings…not bass guitar.
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February 11, 2004 at 4:12 am #88270AnonymousGuest
: please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar.I need LOW- b f c e g and a -greg sheppard
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January 17, 2004 at 11:32 am #84769AnonymousGuest
: please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar.
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February 4, 2004 at 11:48 pm #87301AnonymousGuest
: : please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar. The key ones that are most used. The basic and not so basic ones. Thanks!! norita
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September 20, 2003 at 7:08 pm #93344AnonymousGuest
: please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar. I need them PLEASE!
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March 4, 2002 at 3:28 am #91978AnonymousGuest
: please e-mail me if u can some simple gutar music?
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June 26, 2003 at 10:02 pm #108891AnonymousGuest
: : please e-mail me if u can some simple gutar music?
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November 12, 2003 at 5:37 am #113876AnonymousGuest
: : : please e-mail me if u can some simple gutar music for limp biscut ‘behind blue eye’s’ in the chart’s very soon, all your help is gratfully apreciated best wishes
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November 4, 2002 at 4:57 pm #102388AnonymousGuest
hiya,please e-mail me if u can some simple bass guitar music? Preferably some heavy metal
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November 4, 2002 at 4:57 pm #102363AnonymousGuest
hiya,Preferably some hea please e-mail me if u can some simple bass guitar music? Preferably some heavy metal
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January 15, 2002 at 1:31 am #109754AnonymousGuest
: please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar.
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October 2, 2003 at 1:16 am #112958AnonymousGuest
: : please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar.
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October 20, 2003 at 1:40 am #113284AnonymousGuest
whats up babe i love you
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August 30, 2002 at 11:35 pm #110926AnonymousGuest
: : please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar.
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December 9, 2002 at 7:27 am #111530AnonymousGuest
: : : please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar.
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April 23, 2003 at 2:01 am #111865AnonymousGuest
: : : : please e-mail me if u can for the fingerings on the bass gituar.I just got my jazz sx bass guitar ( electric ) and would love to learn how to play it. i am in a jazz quintet with my friends and one of my friends plays the string bass( not electric the big one ) and he also plays alto sax i play tenor sax so if he wants to play sax in the jazz band we dont have another bass player so i like the instrument and i would like to learn how to play it thank you very much and hope to hear from you soon one of your music finatics Jack S.
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May 20, 2003 at 7:45 pm #111929AnonymousGuest
I have learnt many instruments, piano, all of the recorder family, clarinet etc. But by far the best instrument is the guitar, i have only been learning for a year or so, and i am concentrating on classical/spanish guitaring. But i want to broaden my horizons. Would it be possible is someone e-mailed me bass and normal gituar fingerings and chords. I would really appriciate this, thank you. Bye.
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January 13, 2002 at 10:09 am #38289AnonymousGuest
I was recently asked if scrugg’s tuning keys could be used on an acoustic guitar? I had to admit that I wasn’t certain as to wht they are. Can someone let me know what they are, how they work and if they can be used on an acoustic guitar? Thank you in advance.
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January 13, 2002 at 8:45 am #38287AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me how old this guitar model is? Like what year it was made.
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January 13, 2002 at 6:27 am #38285AnonymousGuest
Hey guys, u must be sick and tired of giving guitar advice to annoying, clueless newbies like me, but I really need your help! I have been playing on an accoustic for a while, and I’ve decided that it’s finally time to proceed to the next level in the guitar world- electric. I’m probably willing to spend up to around $600 on a guitar alone-I don’t want something dodgy, but I don’t want something too expensive. I’m kinda lost when it comes to choosing guitars, and I don’t want to be taken advantage of by dodgy salespeople who just want money. Does the model of the guitar greatly affect its sound? I want something versatile, good quality, and nice to look at at the same time. Any suggestions?
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January 13, 2002 at 4:23 pm #109741AnonymousGuest
Well it’s mostly based upon the type of music your going to play, for example when your going to play hard rock/metal i advice to buy a guitar with two humbucker pickups like a gibson/ibanez/bc rich or jackson/esp (but they are a bit more expensive) i’ve youre thinking a bit more pop like, i would try to find something like a fender or maybee a good squier (by fender). and yes the type of guitar is very important to the sound but something almost as important as the guitar is the amp/effects that you use. so i advice you to realy think about what you want before you buy anything (i can tell you it’s fustrating to buy a guitar and after two weeks deciding it sucks ass)(i know) bye!
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January 14, 2002 at 12:35 am #116882AnonymousGuest
I like Ibanez Rg series. There are lots of good guitars.
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January 13, 2002 at 3:46 am #38284AnonymousGuest
Always when Metallica paases the forum about wich gear they use and how to get their sound it’s about the distrtion sound. After figuring that out (a long time ago) i’m still not surtain about their clean sound, any advice is welcome
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January 19, 2002 at 7:08 am #89700AnonymousGuest
ever since metallica used clean tones, it was always from a roland jc-120 for james, and an ada mp1 for kirk. Now, james uses the jc-120 head and triaxis live for clean tones. Kirk uses just the triaxis for his live clean tone. in the studio, they use many many amps for clean tones…hope this helps.
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December 16, 2003 at 12:23 pm #114359AnonymousGuest
I got a ESP guitar with a Line 6 amp. What should i set the amp in order to acheive Metallica’s clean sound like for Fade to black, one,etc.
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January 13, 2002 at 2:20 am #38286AnonymousGuest
How much would i have to pay to get my mexican strat neck to play like an american. Can i get the neck to play like a les paul?
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December 28, 2003 at 2:00 pm #81768AnonymousGuest
The angles at the headstock and TOM bridge coupled with the 24.75" scale and neck/body angle will pretty much prevent the two from ever playing alike. There is also some difference introduces between the feel of a bolt-ont neck and that of a set-neck. Sorry dude.
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January 13, 2002 at 2:06 am #38283AnonymousGuest
I want to place a jack hole in to my acoustic guitar, so i can plug it directly into the line in. I was told that i need an avtive electronics for that that. I want only a volume regulator (without any equalizers and tone controllers). Can anyone please tell me of any? Thanks a lot in advance, Tornike Gelashvili Tbilisi, Georgia
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September 28, 2003 at 3:18 pm #93927AnonymousGuest
Can you tell me what an active pickup means as opposed to a non-active pickup : Can anyone please tell me of any? : Thanx
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September 28, 2003 at 3:17 pm #93922AnonymousGuest
Can you tell me what an active pickup means as opposed to a non-active pickup : Can anyone please tell me of any? : Thanks a lot in advance, : Tornike Gelashvili : Tbilisi, Georgia
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January 13, 2002 at 2:05 am #38280AnonymousGuest
Hi there. I’v got opportunity to touch an electric guitar and its sound rather surprised me : it sounded like ordinary accoustic guitar. Well, it was plugged to an ampli directly, with no effects. So I asked myself, how to get Mike Oldfield-ish typical electric sound? It depends on guitar or effects? What effect can do that sound? Thanx helping a newbie.
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January 13, 2002 at 4:31 pm #109749AnonymousGuest
well i don’t know what type of amp you use cause some amp’s have a build in overdrive/distortion to give you already some extra sound as goes for a reverb. But when you want some real effects like a flanger or a chorus you’l probably have to buy a fx panel.
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January 12, 2002 at 10:21 pm #38281AnonymousGuest
i got a 78 fender cyclone for sale
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March 27, 2002 at 4:20 am #93076AnonymousGuest
cyclones weren’t around in 78…
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January 12, 2002 at 8:05 pm #38282AnonymousGuest
I BEEN HYBERATING FOR 10 YEARS JUST ME MY WOMAN & MY AXE. I JUST GOT MY COMPUTER . AND IM FINDING THIS THING IS REALY SCARRY FOR US TRUE TO THE HEART OLD SCHOOL ROCKERS . MAN DOES ENY ONE REALLY PLAY MUSIC FROM THEMSELF. ENYMORE . OR DO THEY JUST CLICK ON THERE COMPUTER PROGRAM AND FEED IT A SENARIO OF TUNES TO COMPOSE WITH 3 TO 5 NOTES AND WAIT FOR A REPETITION THAT SOUNDS KOOL . YOU SYBER PEOPLE SUCK MORE THAN DISCO … { MABE}?…. I REALLY HATE THAT SHIT TO . BY THE WAY IM INTRODUCING SOME NEW SHIT HOPE YOU REAL ROCKERS APPRECIATE IT . SINGED ELVIS HAHAHAHA ,,,,,,,,,
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January 13, 2002 at 7:57 pm #109721AnonymousGuest
DON’T LET BOB FUCK YOUR HEAD!!.He’s just bullshittin’. I think he’s funny somtimes.He’s an Equal Opportunity Pisser Offer!
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January 13, 2002 at 8:36 pm #116669AnonymousGuest
: DON’T LET BOB FUCK WITH YOUR HEAD!!.He’s just bullshittin’. I think he’s funny somtimes.He’s an Equal Opportunity Pisser Offer!
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January 13, 2002 at 7:16 am #109742AnonymousGuest
Bob is a semi-literate, underachiever who has but one reason for living … to reinforce the importance of marketing burst-proof condoms. If ever there was a reason for voluntary termination, this is it. Bob, do yourself and the rest of us a big favour. Curl up in your little corner and dream about growing a brain one day. Leave us ordinary, normal people who happen to love the guitar in all its forms, to pursue our discussions without your ill-informed, ego-maniac opinions. No-one cares about your boring little life, Bob. If you want to be real constructive, get a grade 6 spelling book and practise your English. Then when you develop some intellect and are actually able to write in langauge that the rest of the world can understand, we may extend a friendly invitation to you to participate. Meanwhile, get off our ass, man …
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January 13, 2002 at 5:55 pm #116704AnonymousGuest
eym reeelyee sorree for the spellin mastakes ron, you sound a cool gay , er guy who enjoys a bit of banter.the reeeely inteligunt ones owt therr should have figurd it owt bi now. luv Bob
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January 12, 2002 at 7:21 pm #38278AnonymousGuest
BOB THE NOB SUCKS SO BAD.HE CAN’T EVEN BE A STRAIGHT UP GUITARIST.HE JUST RAMBLES ON AND ON ABOUT PEOPLE WHO MAY BE BETTER THAN HIM (OR HER)HEHEHE.AND HE CAN’T ADMIT HIS FAULTS, BECAUSE BOB SUCKS MY NOB!!!!MAY YOUR GOD SEND DEATH UPON YOU BOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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January 12, 2002 at 7:58 pm #109661AnonymousGuest
how dare you swear on this site, kids come on this site and your mother comes on big black dicks. love Bob
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January 18, 2002 at 2:08 pm #109845AnonymousGuest
hey punk ass piece-O-shit,i say what i want to say because i am not one bit worried about little kids like yourself reading foul language…..besides i taught your dog faced mom every word in the book and every sexual position there is ,including the one that was practiced during your conception, ASSHOLE!!!!!!!!!!
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January 12, 2002 at 2:54 pm #38279AnonymousGuest
What is called a device used for tuning a guiter; Is it called JUSTINTONER and where can I get one thanks
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January 18, 2002 at 7:13 pm #109786AnonymousGuest
: What is called a device used for tuning a guiter – It is called a gutiar tuner, or you can use a tuning fork, another instrument, or even a dialtone. : Is it called JUSTINTONER – NFI about this : and where can I get one – A music store is where I would look first
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January 12, 2002 at 10:34 am #38277AnonymousGuest
any ideas guys, which one is better, right now i’m heading for the gfx until i can afford real pedals…just planning to do a few small gigs…
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January 12, 2002 at 7:14 am #38275AnonymousGuest
Check out this Wicked guitar site http://glenn323.tripod.com/wizardsguitars/
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January 12, 2002 at 6:15 am #38276AnonymousGuest
i found an old Fender Jass Custom body bass in my basement from the late 60’s.. can someone please help me date this bass exactly.. it is a custom aqua blue color. the serial is S256587 thanks alot Neil
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January 12, 2002 at 3:03 am #38274AnonymousGuest
Can anyone tell me how to install this Badass style bridge? It’s one of the ones that string in from underneith the bridge so you don’t have to have a thru-body bridge or a two-piece bridge and tailpiece. Anyway, I thought it’d be so simple, just bolt it on there. But there are two bolts and two other metal pieces that the bolts screw into, what are they for? I mean, the bridge would be too high off the body if I had them against it. What do I do?
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December 20, 2004 at 3:13 am #94892AnonymousGuest
have a similair wrap around bridge.. you have a set of bushings that are like nuts.. and the bolts which yeah are bolts.. you take a drill, a drill press is prefered because its a guaranted perpendicular whole.. and drill wholes that fit the bushings.. plop the bushings in.. MAKE SURE THEY DONT SLIDE OUT.. if they do your screwed and you need to fill the wholes.. you need a nice tight fit. and then you screw the bolts in and slide your bridge on.. look at a bronze series warlock or mockingbird they have a very similar setup as the wrap around badass bridge
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January 12, 2002 at 2:41 am #38273AnonymousGuest
I’d appreciate the tabs for Yackety Axe. Just e-mail me. Thanks
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January 12, 2002 at 1:53 am #38272AnonymousGuest
i’m gonna buy a half stack rig-any help on the differences or performance of mesa rectifiers,crate blue voodoo’s, and marshalls would be appreciated…
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January 17, 2002 at 2:49 am #89542AnonymousGuest
hey dude; wel im using rectifires for over 2 years now and they still amaze me; they are great and its sound as the best – i think you propably can’t find something better i tried some marshalls (jcm900) and fender tonemasters but the mesa is the best of all the’re quite expensive but the are worth it and crate sucks really hard enough? okay bye : i’m gonna buy a half stack rig-any help on the differences or performance of mesa rectifiers,crate blue voodoo’s, and marshalls would be appreciated…
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March 7, 2002 at 7:43 am #92031AnonymousGuest
Definently Depends on budget, id say a solid state Crate Head and a blue voodoo would kick pretty much anythings ass. Especially that other guy who wrote a review
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January 12, 2002 at 1:32 am #38270AnonymousGuest
I want to buy a new guitar and I have my eye on one ES-335 copy. I play mostly hardrock and some heavy stuff too but I don`t know how those hollow body electrics react to distortion. If somebody knows something about it then I would be pleased to get to know.
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November 7, 2003 at 4:28 am #98546AnonymousGuest
I don’t know, can you?
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November 7, 2003 at 4:26 am #98597AnonymousGuest
I don’t know, can you?
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January 14, 2002 at 7:33 pm #89422AnonymousGuest
sure but you have to plug the holes to stop the feed back a bit of gaffa does the trick
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January 13, 2002 at 9:39 am #109716AnonymousGuest
yeah she should sound allright. when you hard overdrive a hollow they sound pretty raunchy, but they feed back at relatively low levels, so ge yourself a 10-band eq or something of the like to control feedback
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January 12, 2002 at 1:49 am #109687AnonymousGuest
you can play rock with any guitar,my man…:)
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January 12, 2002 at 7:45 pm #116656AnonymousGuest
: you can play rock with any guitar,my man…:)
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January 16, 2002 at 2:09 am #116680AnonymousGuest
Yes! You have heard of Ted Nugent haven’t you. Until Damn Yankees, Ted’s instrument of choice was the Gibson Byrdland. A jazz guitar of all things. John Lennon’s favorite guitar from the end of the Beatles until death was his Epiphone Casino. George Harrison had on as well. As did Keith Richards at one pint with the Stones. I suppose if I really thought about it I could think of many more rock muscians who utilize and or prefer the hollow body. As for wanting to stop the feed back. Why on earthe would you do that? Feedback is your friend. Embrace it. Learn to utilize it. Jimi Hendrix and Ted Nugent both based early careers on that.
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January 18, 2002 at 7:18 pm #116726AnonymousGuest
Right on… also distortion != R&R. : Yes! You have heard of Ted Nugent haven’t you. Until Damn Yankees, Ted’s instrument of choice was the Gibson Byrdland. A jazz guitar of all things. John Lennon’s favorite guitar from the end of the Beatles until death was his Epiphone Casino. George Harrison had on as well. As did Keith Richards at one pint with the Stones. I suppose if I really thought about it I could think of many more rock muscians who utilize and or prefer the hollow body. : As for wanting to stop the feed back. Why on earthe would you do that? Feedback is your friend. Embrace it. Learn to utilize it. Jimi Hendrix and Ted Nugent both based early careers on that. :
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October 5, 2003 at 1:31 am #118644AnonymousGuest
My name is Kevin, And I use a Epiphone Casino with a tube amp, and the sucker just wone stop feedbacking. What can i do?? WITHOUT SPENDING A BUNCH OF CASH.
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January 12, 2002 at 1:10 am #38271AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Name this Ibanez Guitar
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January 11, 2002 at 6:14 pm #38269AnonymousGuest
Hey! Anyone out there know what the best software is to write music on the cleffs and also be able to show chords on? I want to be able to set up my lessons, tailored to each student, because sometimes books are not available to me immediately. I would like to use a software to set up my lesson each week and be able to write down the melody for a student and also show them the chord fingerings. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Kare
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January 11, 2002 at 11:37 am #38268AnonymousGuest
I know what F Spacing pickups are and why they are used. But does anyone know what the measuring specs. are? I’m trying to find out what the difference is (inches) between poles on a Regular Spacing and a F Spacing pickup. Thanks
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April 4, 2002 at 4:53 am #110154AnonymousGuest
: I know what F Spacing pickups are and why they are used. But does anyone know what the measuring specs. are? I’m trying to find out what the difference is (inches) between poles on a Regular Spacing and a F Spacing pickup. F Spacing is for bridges that are 2.1 in. (53 mm) or larger. Most standard pickups are 2 in measuring across the poles pieces. : Thanks
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January 11, 2002 at 9:53 am #38267AnonymousGuest
I am sick to death about my Tele. My own fault. It was fixed, and I broke it. I got a "Butterscotch" from a guy as payment for a job I did. For years, I loved playing rhythm on it. Couldn’t play lead on it because of those skinny low frets and the heavily lacquered maple neck/fretboard. It has one of those ASAT PU’s in rhe neck with the adjustable hex-nut pole-pieces. Never was crazy about the sound of that neck PU but I lived with it. Last summe I found a local luthier who said he could make me a new neck with a rosewood fretboard which I prefer. I also wanted a thicker neck with jumbo frets. Then I decided to have him refinish it as well. Last but not least, I ordered a set of Bill Lawrence PU’s because I needed to stop the buzz and the Lawrences are very quiet. When I got the guitar back from the luthier (and the $500 invoice) I almost died. The neck was thick alright – more like a baseball bat. Couldn’t even get a capo on it. The luthier refused to do any more for me unless I paid more money. So, I put the old neck back on and the original PU’s back in thinking all would be well. Wrong. The guitar absolutely sucks. The high E string is inaudible. It feels and sounds terrible. One thing I am not sure of and that is the mounting of the bridge PU to the bridge-plate. I’m told that this is a critical issue in the sound of a Tele. I re-mounted the original PU to the plate using machine screws and nuts – no rubber bushings as stand-offs, just bolted it tight. The height seems okay, but the high E string is totally inaudible and the overall sound is ungodly tinny. HELP!! Should I just burn this thing?
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January 11, 2002 at 8:55 am #38266AnonymousGuest
What distortion box would give me the hardest sound.. I’m looking for slipknot, mudvayne, pantera sound?
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January 13, 2002 at 7:49 pm #89415AnonymousGuest
Dude.Save yourself a shit-load of money! Try the Ibanez Smash-box(SM-7)and tweak your amp.I LOVE MINE! Somtimes I use a Graphic e.q. pedal with it. The Dan Electro Fab Tone has too much gain and volume for live playing.But in a controlled environment…it’s the MEANEST dist.box under $100. No bullshit! Jeckyll and Hydes are very good,but kinda expensive. I use a Twin Reverb…so my Smash-Box always kicks-butt! My opinion
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January 11, 2002 at 11:31 pm #109660AnonymousGuest
try the visual sound "JECKYL AND HYDE" it has two channels and a midrange control to get that scooped sound. good luck
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January 11, 2002 at 6:15 am #38265AnonymousGuest
Hi there, Question about Sperzel (Trimlok) tuners. Does anyone know if they are reversable? Meaning can you swap the gear to the other side. I have one apart, and it appears they might be, but I want to know if anyone has done this, or if it can be done. Thanks in advance ~Ken
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April 3, 2002 at 12:03 pm #93389AnonymousGuest
YES TEY ARE WITH SLIGT MODIFICATIONS TO THE HEADSTOCK, BUT WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO?
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January 11, 2002 at 2:26 am #38264AnonymousGuest
the first pick up on my strat is a little loose. it wobbles. Is this going to effect anything?
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January 11, 2002 at 11:28 pm #109679AnonymousGuest
just take it off, strats are crap anyway. love Bob
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January 12, 2002 at 7:02 pm #116647AnonymousGuest
BOB , YOUR OBVIOUSLY A STUPID FUCKIN’ ASHOLE. TWITCH WILL KICK YOUR ASS CUTTING HEADS ANYDAY.YOU NEED TO CRAWL BACK UNDER YOUR MOMMY’S TITIE AND START SUCKIN’IT JUST LIKE YOUR USED TO DOING.SO GO TO HELL PUNK ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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January 12, 2002 at 8:04 pm #116714AnonymousGuest
you tiny little man, i think you want to be twitch, is your own little life so boring, that you have to worship somebody else ? i guess he must be better at playing guitar than you (are you jealous). If you want to worship anyone, worship the true god of guitar "ME". love Bob
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January 10, 2002 at 11:53 pm #38261AnonymousGuest
Ok yesterday i was trying to learn the tablature for unforgiven 2 when i read then hammet uses a ‘b-type’ fender for the song to get his pulls on the b-string. Anyone who knows exactly what that is?
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January 10, 2002 at 11:53 pm #38262AnonymousGuest
Ok yesterday i was trying to learn the tablature for unforgiven 2 when i read then hammet uses a ‘b-type’ fender for the song to get his pulls on the b-string. Anyone who knows exactly what that is?
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January 15, 2002 at 10:16 am #89411AnonymousGuest
Sorry, I don’t have a follow up for a "b-type" fender, I know nothing of the sort. But there is still this comment out there that Metallica is so hated. This is not the case; Metallica is the best there is to offer. One must realize comments like this come from people who are both ignorant and stupid. DON’T GO TO THEIR SHOWS OR BUY ANY OF THEIR MERCHANDISE IF YOU CAN"T AFFORD IT, IDIOT! IF YOU HATE THEM SO, WHY WOULD YOU BRING IT UP? Sorry, this has turned more into a follow-up for this NapAttacK character.
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January 13, 2002 at 9:35 am #109728AnonymousGuest
yeah napattak shut the hell up, we got no place for dickheads like you here. metallica have been bought out, not sold out, and anyone who thinks ootherwise has no idea about what actualy happens. A b-bender is a device which sits in the body of the guitar, and when used it bends the b-string up a whole tone. it is usualy activated by a lever on the strap, so that you push down onthe neck and the b-string bends. they are very expensive, only look at one if your serios about country/blues playing
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January 12, 2002 at 2:00 am #109676AnonymousGuest
yes- a"b-type fender" is a type of guitar you use if you feel that you may have -somewhere along the way-turned into a wealthy upper class greedy little snob who no longer cares about anything but how many MORE millions of dollars you can get from poor working class peasents who – in your opinion- should probably be saving thier money for food and rent
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October 6, 2003 at 5:49 am #112979AnonymousGuest
so what does that have to do with their MUSIC ???which is what it’s all about…who cares about the way they act or what the fuck they buy it’s the quality of there music and any person who understands this is a true fan of music …
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January 10, 2002 at 10:03 pm #38263AnonymousGuest
hi folks, is there anybody who can tell me, if i can store settings external? such a backup would be great in case of any accidents… thanks in advance for your help…
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January 11, 2002 at 11:08 pm #109669AnonymousGuest
Hi! I also write it down. – It’s also the fastest i think. another problem: since 2 months i hate my AX1000G – the Distortion models sounds like saws – except the tube Overdrive, but this one has got too less of possible drive… If you’ve got a fine sound (like marshall…) please tell me the settings!!!! thanks a lot.
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January 11, 2002 at 5:16 am #89066AnonymousGuest
I have the same question all i do is write the settings down
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January 10, 2002 at 6:24 pm #38260AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : HILGEN AMPLIFIERS
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January 10, 2002 at 2:11 pm #38259AnonymousGuest
you are all crap, you should all get a sense of humour,you all should burn your guitars (cos you all cant play them)and worship the true god of guitar "ME". love Bob. ps. is there any rock chicks out there, who need some "BOBBY LOVIN" cos i am even better at making love than i am on the guitar.
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January 12, 2002 at 5:30 am #89230AnonymousGuest
What happened Bob ? You’ve toned it down a bit, but you’re still a moron anyway. You are crap.
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January 11, 2002 at 10:02 am #109683AnonymousGuest
Yeah, whatever. You’re pretty boring yourself.
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January 11, 2002 at 2:29 pm #116627AnonymousGuest
nice reply, mr interesting. love Bob
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January 10, 2002 at 8:03 pm #89087AnonymousGuest
About the only thing you’re good at is pullin’ your pood ….. at least most who take part in this forum have a genuine interest in the guitar – even if they’re not up to "your" standard. It’s become boring because of self-opinionated shit-heads like you, who need to can everything, while inflating their own feeble egos. Get a life, buddy!
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January 11, 2002 at 2:36 pm #109684AnonymousGuest
finally, someone who admits that this site is boring, i suppose boring people would not reply to a boring post eh! johhno
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January 11, 2002 at 12:08 am #109513AnonymousGuest
Bob probably can’t pick his nose without help, let alone a guitar. Besides, if he were any good at ANYTHING other than bad mouthing every one that posts here and trying to cover his obviously deeply rooted feelings of inadequacy, he probably wouldn’t have had so much time to develop his talents as an ASS HOLE!! Hey Bob, TAKE YOUR PROZAC!!!!
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January 11, 2002 at 2:45 pm #116630AnonymousGuest
hey bob- stop the swearing your obviously a bit insecure and worried that your shredding isn’t up to our standards. from now on i recommend that noone talks to this moron but spends their time shreddin instead. G
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January 11, 2002 at 2:40 pm #109675AnonymousGuest
i dont believe it, another shrink, do you pretend that you are something you are not also (like dave), your mother gave birth to the biggest asshole around these parts. love Bob
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January 11, 2002 at 5:12 am #109658AnonymousGuest
As an amateur psychiatrist of some standing, I am qualified to state that what we have here is a classic case of "small penis syndrome" …. 🙂 The annoying thing about cretins like Bob is that they have nothing constructive to contribute to the world. It’s in the same league as those people who complain about certain TV programs, when there is always the option of changing channels. So if you don’t like the content of this forum, Bob, tune out and resume playing with your willie …
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January 11, 2002 at 2:33 pm #116646AnonymousGuest
oooooo, an AMATEUR OF SOME STANDING,you dont get paid for your amateur opinions, unlike your mother who gets paid for being a professional. love Bob
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January 10, 2002 at 10:48 am #38257AnonymousGuest
I have found a washburn acoustic guitar app.1938 to 1941 Style # 5244,Serial # 4117.Can anyone help me find out the type of woods used and the value of the guitar.It looks to be finished natural,, spruce top roosewood back and sides?????????????????
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December 18, 2002 at 4:49 am #103479AnonymousGuest
: I have found a washburn acoustic guitar app.1938 to 1941 Style # 5244,Serial # 4117.Can anyone help me find out the type of woods used and the value of the guitar.It looks to be finished natural,, spruce top roosewood back and sides?????????????????
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September 6, 2004 at 9:44 pm #110374AnonymousGuest
Do you still have this guitar ? I have some info on it for you. Mark : : I have found a washburn acoustic guitar app.1938 to 1941 Style # 5244,Serial # 4117.Can anyone help me find out the type of woods used and the value of the guitar.It looks to be finished natural,, spruce top roosewood back and sides?????????????????
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January 9, 2005 at 12:40 am #124927AnonymousGuest
MARK? (or anyone( Saw you responded in 2002 regarding info on Washburn Guitar, style 5244. Can anyone provide info on guitar. Just inherited one due to death of Father. Burnsman : Mark : : : I have found a washburn acoustic guitar app.1938 to 1941 Style # 5244,Serial # 4117.Can anyone help me find out the type of woods used and the value of the guitar.It looks to be finished natural,, spruce top roosewood back and sides?????????????????
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January 10, 2002 at 7:33 am #38258AnonymousGuest
i got a question does any one know where i can buy a good acustic gitur? someone is gonna teach me how to play and i wanna play like rock songs acusticly and i need a good gitur anyone help me? e-mail me plz
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February 29, 2004 at 10:58 am #90604AnonymousGuest
: i got a question i have an acustic gitur but i dont know how to play can u help me, plz. if u could send me few tips on how to play that would be kool.
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January 10, 2002 at 3:40 am #38256AnonymousGuest
i’ve got a mexican strat midnight wine. from 2000. i’d say excellent condition. thanks
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December 23, 2003 at 6:58 pm #114501AnonymousGuest
Well this christmas im getting a mexican strat, i can’t wait to own a fender, it’s my first professional guitar unlike my westfield and my vintage SG so theyplay very well… i say yo should hold on to your strat for abot 20 years the value shuld shoot up…just keep it in good condit
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January 11, 2002 at 7:34 am #89211AnonymousGuest
It worthless ! Just like you ! You piece of crap !
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January 12, 2002 at 9:34 am #109663AnonymousGuest
thank you cocksucker
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January 10, 2002 at 1:39 am #38254AnonymousGuest
Hi! I play a block of wood also known as a Squier Strat, and I left it in the car last week (it wouldn’t fit on the plane). It was kinda cold while I was gone. Now I’m back, and the strings are very buzzy. What happened? Also, what do I need to do to fix it? Would appreciate your help, thanks! mike
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January 10, 2002 at 5:01 pm #89112AnonymousGuest
i would guess the neck has moved- do the strings touch the fretboard more than they used to do? this would cause them to buzz in the same way that if you hit the bass strings hard. i would think you need to adjust the truss rod in the back of the guitar- at the end by tuning pegs. i’m not too sure about this- take it to your local guitar shop or get a friend to help… its amazing how much damage heat or coldness can do to guitars! G
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October 17, 2003 at 3:54 am #96059AnonymousGuest
bitch
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October 15, 2003 at 5:07 pm #95856AnonymousGuest
that was the most pointless responce i have ever heard
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September 12, 2002 at 1:06 am #99917AnonymousGuest
I have been gone for six months and I forgot to take the strings off my guitar. Now the strings are close to the frets at the top of the neck and about half an inch off the frets closer to the body of my guitar. It is an Ovation. How can I fix this. Will oiling the neck and slowly adjusting the allen rod in the neck work?
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January 10, 2002 at 1:34 am #38255AnonymousGuest
Check this guy out: http://www.mp3.com/jaycjames Not only is he playing the thing fairly well, the songs also stand out. Now if he could get the mixes better, THEN he could rise to the top. Your thoughts?
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January 10, 2002 at 1:09 am #38253AnonymousGuest
i have an acoustic 6 string.. a jasmine by takamine model # S-35-sk an eletric 6 string gibson model #81130550 and an acoustic 6 string johnson "dreadnaught" model #jg-620-cb. i am looking to find out the values of these three pieces and any other info i can get. if any-one can help please post here or email me at [email protected] thanks
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January 9, 2002 at 11:38 pm #38252AnonymousGuest
hello my name is sandro brachet! will you please emails me a whole bunch of junk! about pink floyd i hate them
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January 11, 2002 at 7:36 am #89222AnonymousGuest
You idiot.
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January 9, 2002 at 10:32 pm #38251AnonymousGuest
We are looking to hire 2-3 guitar players, a bass player, and a drummer for a rock and roll tour this summer (2002) for the months of June and July. We are currently accepting applications from interested parties. You must have a good look and be a very good, very professional musician. This is a paying tour and all expenses are covered (including hotel, gas, and a food allowance along with a nice salary). If all goes well we will be scheduling more tour dates to follow this summer tour schedule. The music is Matchbox 20 meets the Gin Blossoms, meets Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories, meets Radiohead. Basically radio hit type of music. If you are interested please send a detailed e-mail including all of your contact information to [email protected] and someone will get back with you to take the next step. You must be willing to submit a nice demo CD, show a professional playing history, and be able to sing backup harmonies. You must also be willing to be in Cleveland by the end of March for a strong pre-tour rehearsal schedule that will begin at the beginning of April. You will not be paid for the months of April and May, only when on tour so please be prepared.
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March 20, 2002 at 1:29 am #92746AnonymousGuest
please send me more information
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March 19, 2002 at 9:51 pm #92753AnonymousGuest
Hello,I am a musician from India plays indian acoustic instrument that is SITAR.I know that I am not entitle for which your looking for,but since I play an acoustic instrument and which is verry close to Guitar,I am interested in your summer 2002 tour.I can send you my new released classical music CD,Please let me know,I play with many guitarists with world music concept (fusion)as well.It would be verry nice to jam up with the musician like you.Awaiting for reply. Thankyou and best wishes…YOGRAJ
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February 23, 2002 at 2:27 am #91432AnonymousGuest
Hi there, My band opened for Santana, Doobies, etc last year. I am a KILLER guitar player, and a great singer, great front man. I am also indepedendly wealthy and have my own jet. Pierre : We are looking to hire 2-3 guitar players, a bass player, and a drummer for a rock and roll tour this summer (2002) for the months of June and July. : We are currently accepting applications from interested parties. : You must have a good look and be a very good, very professional musician. : This is a paying tour and all expenses are covered (including hotel, gas, and a food allowance along with a nice salary). : If all goes well we will be scheduling more tour dates to follow this summer tour schedule. : The music is Matchbox 20 meets the Gin Blossoms, meets Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories, meets Radiohead. Basically radio hit type of music. : If you are interested please send a detailed e-mail including all of your contact information to [email protected] and someone will get back with you to take the next step. : You must be willing to submit a nice demo CD, show a professional playing history, and be able to sing backup harmonies. : You must also be willing to be in Cleveland by the end of March for a strong pre-tour rehearsal schedule that will begin at the beginning of April. : You will not be paid for the months of April and May, only when on tour so please be prepared.
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January 16, 2002 at 2:14 am #89428AnonymousGuest
I would like a lot more info. I am in Ohio now. Have my own equipment. Please send me more info Alan Mueller 8711 South Dixie Highway Rudolph OH 43462 Thanks
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March 9, 2002 at 7:28 am #92245AnonymousGuest
I’m a killer bassist. I’m available for travelling. check out my resume online. You won’t be disappointed! http://www.geocities.com/vinbass2002
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March 1, 2002 at 1:54 am #110067AnonymousGuest
I need some more info about your summer tour plans. I have this summer off and can play depending on the ins and outs. I live in Canton, OH. Thanks Thaddeus Fields
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March 1, 2002 at 1:54 am #110073AnonymousGuest
I need some more info about your summer tour plans. I have this summer off and can play depending on the ins and outs. I live in Canton, OH. Thanks Thaddeus Fields
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January 9, 2002 at 5:06 pm #38250AnonymousGuest
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January 9, 2002 at 1:27 pm #38249AnonymousGuest
I wanto to learn Gilmour’s solo from Comfortably Numb. Usually I don’t like to copy other guitarists’ solos note for note but certain songs, such as this one and others e.g. Stairway to heaven, Honky Tonk Women seem to lose something if the guy covering it does his own solo even if the new solo is hot and blistering and better that the original. I’d like to find out what setup Gilmore used (amps/guitar/pups/pedals etc) when he recorded it so I can get as close as possible to that spine tingleing tone he achieves. I’d appreciate it if someone could put me onto a site which has this info. Thanks.
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January 9, 2002 at 5:31 am #38248AnonymousGuest
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January 9, 2002 at 4:59 am #38247AnonymousGuest
Has there been anyone that once they installed these tuning keys and they were locking style didn’t actually lock, or how do I use them correctly
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January 9, 2002 at 4:40 am #38246AnonymousGuest
I dont play blues – Im into classical and metal but I found something I thought is so good for playing blues I should tell people about it. Ive been playing the guitar with 4 strings tuned to fifth intervals like the violin – I tune mine to AEBF# ( the low A is the same as the A string on a "normal" guitar – the F# is 2 1/2 steps above the high E on the high E string at the 24th fret – I was using 5 strings tuned to DAEBF# but I like 4 strings for reasons that would take too long to explain here – alot of people use 6 strings tuned CGDAEG – thats called "new standard tuning" – Robert Fripp has been using that for alot of years ) – I like the 4 note per string diatonic scales cuz you can use alternate with inside string changes most of the time, you can still do 3 note patterns with position changing – their hard to play straight up and down the strings but their good for music cuz they make alot of options for fingerings, and I like the 2 note per string arpeggio fingerings cuz I can play them with hammer ons and pull offs. I started thinking maybe blues players would like this alot cuz you get 3 note per string pentatonic scales in each position that are easier to play fast than the 2 note per string fingerings in standard tuning and you can do wide vibrato on the highest string by pulling down instead of pushing up if you use only 4 or 5 strings and leave the high E place empty cuz you can use 4 strings and get almost as many notes as the guitar usually has or you can use 5 strings and have more notes than the guitar usually has. I like that cuz I can imitate a violin more with easy vibrato on every note – the violin is my favorite instrument – so its like a toy violin thats easier to play fast! I play 24 fret guitars so I can also tune that to EBF#C# and I have all of the same notes a fender stratocaster has if I play with other people. Its not as good for large chords though ( ? – I guess its not good for chords – I havent tried to play chords that way much cuz I dont usually play chords ) – not everyone would like it. And some keys are easier to play in than others ( like the violin ). Those are the only 2 "bad" things I know of about it right now.
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January 9, 2002 at 5:23 am #89120AnonymousGuest
I thought its hard to play chords that way and then I found this – http://www.geocities.com/xulfrepus/folder/guitar.html – on the top right theres a place to choose many different tunings and they have CGDAEG ( new standard tuning ) and you can choose many different chords, keys, and positions.
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January 9, 2002 at 2:45 am #38245AnonymousGuest
Hi! I am thinkng of using silicone spray (used for clean autovehicles board) to clear my guitar and make it shiny:) But I’ve red an article on a site that says "Products containing silicone should not be used". What do you think of that?
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January 9, 2002 at 10:34 pm #89091AnonymousGuest
I would not, stick to regular guitar polish or even pledge… are you thinking of using armorall ??? : Hi! : I am thinkng of using silicone spray (used for clean autovehicles board) to clear my guitar and make it shiny:) : But I’ve red an article on a site that says "Products containing silicone should not be used". : What do you think of that?
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January 16, 2002 at 8:15 pm #109722AnonymousGuest
I use plain old Lemon Pledge—works great!! : I would not, stick to regular guitar polish or even pledge… are you thinking of using armorall ??? : : Hi! : : I am thinkng of using silicone spray (used for clean autovehicles board) to clear my guitar and make it shiny:) : : But I’ve red an article on a site that says "Products containing silicone should not be used". : : What do you think of that?
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January 9, 2002 at 12:29 am #38244AnonymousGuest
I was on Musician’s Friend and saw models from Dean, Rogue, Takamine, and Ibanez. I know Takamine and Ibanez would offer solid quality and I don’t mind spending a bit more. But would I get comparable quality from a Dean or a Rogue? (I was especially the looking at the Dean Performance model). Any other names I should consider?
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January 10, 2002 at 3:28 am #89116AnonymousGuest
: I was on Musician’s Friend and saw models from Dean, Rogue, Takamine, and Ibanez. I know Takamine and Ibanez would offer solid quality and I don’t mind spending a bit more. But would I get comparable quality from a Dean or a Rogue? (I was especially the looking at the Dean Performance model). Any other names I should consider? Check out <link>http://www.harmony-central.com/</link> for their user reviews of different makes and models.
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January 8, 2002 at 10:45 pm #38242AnonymousGuest
metalica have to be the worse band ive heard. The lead singer can’t sing and he CAN’T play for his life. All in all USA guitarists lick ass.
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January 15, 2002 at 10:09 am #109714AnonymousGuest
Ok, I have got to rip on you so bad, dude. First of all, you spelled Metallica WRONG, and second of all you made the cursed statement that Metallica sucks. The lead singer is the best out there – believe me, you couldn’t match his skill, man. And WTF do you mean about USA guitarists being the best? James, Kirk, Lars, and Newsted are USA born and bred. Fuck off asshole, and keep your comments to yourself. This is a guitar discussion forum, not a band commentary.
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January 8, 2002 at 10:29 pm #38243AnonymousGuest
Hello, I really like the Jeff Beck strat, it is fat and heavy, such a good feel. Are there any strats out there that are similar to this? I don’t really want the pickups, etc on the Beck model, but I like the feel. thanks, Geo
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January 8, 2002 at 8:05 pm #38241AnonymousGuest
i need urgently this product .can anybody help me? i hope.thanks a lot guys!
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January 9, 2002 at 10:41 pm #89124AnonymousGuest
I would think radio shack would have one or one you can modify… multitech BT series modems use a wall wart that matches your needs, so if you cant find one get in touch with them or if you have one that is close get back to me with the specs and I’ll tell you what you need/how to modify it… good luck. : i need urgently this product .can anybody help me? : i hope.thanks a lot guys!
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January 8, 2002 at 5:17 pm #38239AnonymousGuest
Hi. Please tell me any information about these guitars, as I’m going to buy it (TAKAMINE CD132SC). Are they good? And also if you have any information about DIAMANT guitars. My e-mail is [email protected] Thanks.
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January 8, 2002 at 5:16 pm #38240AnonymousGuest
OK i have only just recently seen quite a nice looking stagg guitar and have condsidered buying it though i would like to know abit about them first. If any of you have some ideas of what their like could u email me. The guitar ive seen was a les paul type.It was only a cheap guitar.£139.99 buy at the moment i need another guitar.Many thanks Chris :o)
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November 5, 2002 at 3:12 pm #102355AnonymousGuest
: OK i have only just recently seen quite a nice looking stagg guitar and have condsidered buying it though i would like to know abit about them first. If any of you have some ideas of what their like could u email me. The guitar ive seen was a les paul type.It was only a cheap guitar.£139.99 buy at the moment i need another guitar.Many thanks : : Chris :o) Bought a Stagg strat for less than £100 – it’s fine and plays well so long as you accept that you aren’t getting exotic woods/fancy pickups/high quality switchgear etc. Made on a computer-controlled machine, I guess, everything lines up and can be fully adjusted. For £25 more they now have upgraded the range with very nice necks and better tuners. I cannot argue with the value for money – everything can be upgraded – only the switch was a priority.
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May 14, 2002 at 1:48 am #110392AnonymousGuest
hello, i am 13 and in 17 days it is my 14th birthday, and i am lookin at a kool black stagg les paul 4 about 140 quid, i played one b4 and theyre the best thing, look, playing, and the lot that i have seen on my long neverending voyage to find the peeeeeeeeerfect guitar….innit
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November 19, 2002 at 10:52 pm #117728AnonymousGuest
they are shit SHIT SSSSSHHHHHHIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTT guitars.
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November 19, 2002 at 10:52 pm #111483AnonymousGuest
they are shit SHIT SSSSSHHHHHHIIIIIIIIITTTTTTTT guitars.
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January 11, 2005 at 7:36 pm #112928AnonymousGuest
Wanker Dan. You are indeed a wnaker. Little wee shite that you are. Innit.
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March 20, 2002 at 12:57 am #92782AnonymousGuest
I have a stagg guitar its a fender strat look-a-like.It was only £120 its a really nice sounding guitar and its a cool blue colour if u wanna know more email me.
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April 24, 2002 at 6:43 pm #94150AnonymousGuest
never buy a stagg guitar i had nothing but troubble when i bought a aqustic for £150 and on that guitar the glue underneath the bridge (yes it should of been pinned to the back of the guitar) came off almost completly and the one i had in replacement had a crack from the 20th fret to the 15th nd the frets had been put over it so no1 really cared if it had a crack on it or not. ide never have a stagg guitar even if i was given one.
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March 8, 2002 at 1:19 am #92126AnonymousGuest
I recebtly bought a stagg strat copy. It is an excellent quality guitar and sounds great! well worth the money
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March 16, 2002 at 2:48 am #92587AnonymousGuest
: Iv’e got a stagg amp i have had for around a year i think it’s one of the best things ive bought Worth it’s wait in gold!
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March 8, 2002 at 1:19 am #92086AnonymousGuest
I recebtly bought a stagg strat copy. It is an excellent quality guitar and sounds great! well worth the money
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February 26, 2002 at 7:03 pm #91568AnonymousGuest
K I have been playing guitar now for about 7 years since i was 10. Im playin a Paul Reed Smith now but just last year my brother got the exact same guitar you are referring to for about the same price. It is a real sweet lookin guitar, and plays pretty well too. I have played a Gibson Les Paul and obviously the quality does not compare. But it is definatley a good guitar. I also played a few Les Paul replica’s and of the two or three Ive tried this is one of the best. Its well worth the money if you are a begginer or even just a novice. Definatly giv it the thumbs up !!! L8r !!!
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January 11, 2005 at 7:40 pm #97745AnonymousGuest
Hey, you’re so full of CRAP! Ooooh, *I’VE* been playing for seven years since I was ten. Ooooh, I now have a PROPER PRS. Oooooh, big wow. Ooooooh, the quality isn’t good, noy like MY guitar… Stick your PRS up your ass. Sideways.
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January 8, 2002 at 2:58 am #38238AnonymousGuest
mi scuso non so l’inglese.Io collego il pod2 ad un twin amp Fender alla presa posteriore "power amp in",passando dalle prese del boss gt3 ext.effects in-out.Vorrei sapere come devo settare le regolazioni del pod per avere il meglio.Ringrazio anche se non potete rispondermi. Dario
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January 8, 2002 at 1:51 am #38234AnonymousGuest
I am a beginner "guitar player" and would like to learn bass runs. Any help or suggestions Thanks
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January 8, 2002 at 1:09 am #38235AnonymousGuest
They’re called Burst Buckers and they absolutely KICK ASS!!! The PERFECT PAF tone that is by far better then any pickup Gibson has put out since 1959. Gibson has a new press release on their website about them. I tried them on a new Historic Authentic ’59 and they were amazing! Creamy warm and lots of nice bite when I cranked them up. If you love humbuckers, try these & throw away your Duncan Antiquities!
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September 4, 2002 at 4:22 am #110996AnonymousGuest
: They’re called Burst Buckers and they absolutely KICK ASS!!! The PERFECT PAF tone that is by far better then any pickup Gibson has put out since 1959. Gibson has a new press release on their website about them. I tried them on a new Historic Authentic ’59 and they were amazing! Creamy warm and lots of nice bite when I cranked them up. If you love humbuckers, try these & throw away your Duncan Antiquities! I just bought a pairof #2’s for my 68 Gibson Barney Kessel and they are fantastic!
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January 8, 2002 at 1:00 am #38237AnonymousGuest
hey there. I’ve been trying to find a blue accoustic/electric guitar. yamaha makes one SORT OF… the guitar itself is $599 which is doable but then an EXTRA $600 to paint it blue…!!! If anyone has any ideas on how to find this for less then $1000 i’d be sooooo happy. Help if youcan. Thanks
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January 8, 2002 at 8:50 pm #89081AnonymousGuest
sorry my name is really georgi not geotgi or anything like that. my typign is ba d.
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January 8, 2002 at 2:45 pm #89100AnonymousGuest
hey i think you can get Tanglewood Pioneers in blue- check them out on Harmony Central database- someone had a review of one there. The guitar costs about £375-£400 new, used about £250. in my opinion its really a great guitar. i reviewed mine on Harmony database. however if you want a lefty it will be much harder to find. ive never seen a blue acoustic but have seen many blue electro acoustics. why do you want it blue anyways?
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January 8, 2002 at 1:00 am #38236AnonymousGuest
hey there. I’ve been trying to find a blue accoustic/electric guitar. yamaha makes one SORT OF… the guitar itself is $599 which is doable but then an EXTRA $600 to paint it blue…!!! If anyone has any ideas on how to find this for less then $1000 i’d be sooooo happy. Help if youcan. Thanks
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January 7, 2002 at 11:37 pm #38232AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2002 at 11:28 pm #38233AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2002 at 3:45 pm #38231AnonymousGuest
Hey all. I started learning guitar from books and an old acoustic.I decided I want to invest in an electric guitar. Based on advice from various people, I figure I want to start out with a strat. Now, being as clueless as I am, I can’t figure out the difference between a US strat and a Mex. Are they really that different? Also, are there any reliable copies that are of decent quality? A Yamaha, for example. Thanks for reading!
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January 8, 2002 at 2:10 am #88924AnonymousGuest
If you’ve found out that you like playing the guitar, and you are sure that you wanna do it for a long time, and in addition got the money, buy a Usa made Strat. I promise you will never regret spending a lot of money in a guitar. It’s really just an investment, and you can sell the Usa made guitar for more than the copies, so you won’t loos anything really. But most important you will get a much better guitar to play, and a better sound too. The Mexicans are OK, if you’re not that rich. Never buy a asian copy. They’re all crap (mostly). : Hey all. : I started learning guitar from books and an old acoustic.I decided I want to invest in an electric guitar. : Based on advice from various people, I figure I want to start out with a strat. Now, being as clueless as I am, I can’t figure out the difference between a US strat and a Mex. Are they really that different? Also, are there any reliable copies that are of decent quality? A Yamaha, for example. : Thanks for reading!
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January 7, 2002 at 3:11 pm #38230AnonymousGuest
Has anyone every heard of an Asbury electric guitar and if so who the manufacturer is? Thanks .
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February 25, 2012 at 10:14 am #100230AnonymousGuest
I have an Asbury electric guitar. Have had it for over 19 years. It was my first electric and it still gets played from time to time as my “beater”. Great guitar for the money – it cost less than 150 us in ’92 or so and its still humming with some minor maintenance. Definitely doesn’t hold a candle to my Fenders but when I’m playing in a garage or a basement or outside or basically anywhere I don’t want to bring my good stuff, this guitar gets the job done. Not sure if I answered any of your questions, but I enjoyed talking about my “first love”. Haha
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January 5, 2005 at 5:22 am #96814AnonymousGuest
: Has anyone every heard of an Asbury electric guitar and if so who the manufacturer is? Thanks : . I have not heard of an electric one but I have an Asbury acoustic guitar. I bouht it about 12 years ago or so. I don’t know who the manufacturer is, as it’s name does not appear on the instrument. It really is just an inexpensive guitar that is made in Korea. Still plays and sounds pretty good though.
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January 7, 2002 at 12:17 pm #38229AnonymousGuest
I was given a Roderich Paesold 12 string acoustic guitar and would like some information about it. it was made in Holland. thanks
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March 9, 2002 at 2:49 pm #92246AnonymousGuest
I got one too, looking for some info… : I was given a Roderich Paesold 12 string acoustic guitar and would like some information about it. it was made in Holland. thanks
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January 7, 2002 at 9:18 am #38227AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2002 at 7:56 am #38228AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2002 at 7:42 am #38226AnonymousGuest
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January 7, 2002 at 5:01 am #38225AnonymousGuest
Hi! Is there a site that can explain me how electric guitar is made? And how to "set up" a guitar? Thank you!
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January 7, 2002 at 5:00 am #38223AnonymousGuest
Hi! Recently I’ve changed my guitar strings, but after I did that, my floyd rose stood in a unusual position. It is "floating", but to make myself clear, i’ll say that the angle between floyd rose and guitar neck it’s not 0 degrees, how it’s normal, but it makes an angle, let’s say, by 40 degrees. Ok, how do I modify my set up? BTW, is there a site that can explain me how electric guitar is made? And how to "set up" a guitar? Thank you!
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September 4, 2002 at 5:39 am #111003AnonymousGuest
: Hi! : Recently I’ve changed my guitar strings, but after I did that, my floyd rose stood in a unusual position. : It is "floating", but to make myself clear, i’ll say that the angle between floyd rose and guitar neck it’s not 0 degrees, how it’s normal, but it makes an angle, let’s say, by 40 degrees. : Ok, how do I modify my set up? : BTW, is there a site that can explain me how electric guitar is made? And how to "set up" a guitar? : Thank you! Tech Tips 3/9/2001 A Quick Help Guide to Setting up your Floyd Rose Tremolo So, you finally decided to change those old nasty strings. But the reason the strings are nasty is because you’re not sure how to work on the tremolo. First things first, relax. Setting up your tremolo is simple if you learn the principles involved. To level the tremolo to the body, adjust the spring tension. To adjust the string height (action), adjust the tremolo studs. And adjust the intonation by moving the saddle backward or forward. You’ll need the following tools: 3 millimeter Allen wrench, 2 millimeter Allen wrench, phillips head screwdriver, wire cutters, a toothbrush and two wedges (I use a #2 pencil wrapped in electrical tape and a 9 volt wrapped in electrical tape). (photo) Some models use other size wrenches so be sure to use the proper sized wrench to eliminate stripping the heads out. Unlock the locknut and remove the clamps and screws. Use the tremolo arm to raise the tremolo and place the wedge (battery) in between the tremolo and the tremolo recess cavity to hold the tremolo while you’re working. (Note: There are some products today that are made specifically for this task.) Remove the tremolo arm, as it will not be needed for a while. The tremolo should be at an angle, but not dramatically (about 15 to 25 degrees) and the strings should be a bit looser. (photo) Detune the strings enough so they don’t "ring out". Now loosen the string lock screws in the rear of the tremolo and remove the strings. (photo) Next, "fingertighten" the string lock screws so the string lock blocks don’t disappear while you are working. Now is the time to do some maintenance so get out an old toothbrush to clean out the funk. Get that stuff’s that been growing on your guitar while you’ve been playing. Use a stiff toothbrush to clean the tremolo. (photo) If you have household type oil, use it to lubricate the tremolo screws. The stuff that’s growing on the fretboard needs to be cleaned as well. (photo) For that I use my Dremel with the scrub-brush tool set on 2500rpm. If you don’t have a Dremel, use a strong toothbrush with a bit of fretboard cleaner, but don’t scrape it off as you can scratch the fretboard and the fret. After the fretboard has been cleaned you should condition it to keep it from drying out which would let it shrink and crack. (photo) Your local dealer should have fretboard oil available. If there is no oil available, you can use baby oil, but only in a pinch. Wipe the oil on and let it set for a minute then wipe it dry. You’re ready to put it back together so get out the new strings and cut the ball end off just above the wrapping. (photo) The extra winding will affect the intonation. After you’ve cut the ball ends off, loosen the string lock screws and lock the string into the saddle. Be careful not to over tighten the screw as this will strip the screw and possibly break the saddle.(photo) Insert the strings into the machine heads (tuners) and bring them up to partial pitch. Replace the wedge (battery) with the wedge (pencil). (photo) Place the wedge (pencil) between the tremolo and the tremolo cavity being sure to keep the tremolo angled with the body of the guitar. (photo) Tune the strings to pitch. The strings will continue to stretch for a bit so you will have to repeatedly check the pitch. If the tremolo has started to pull up from the body, (photo) detune the strings about a step or two and replace the wedge. (photo) Turn the guitar over and remove the tremolo cavity cover. The two screws adjust the spring tension and that adjusts the string tension. (photo) Simple. Tighten the screws evenly depending on the degree the tremolo has pulled up. (If you’re using .008 or .009 gauge strings, use 2 to 3 springs. If you’re using heavier strings, use more springs. (Experiment until you get the right feel for how you play) Turn the guitar over and retune with the wedge in place, if the strings are in tune and the wedge is still snug, simply turn the guitar over and loosen the two screws a bit. Check the wedge, it should slip out easily. The tremolo should still remain flush with the body and the strings should be in relative tune. If not, repeat the process. Adjust the fine tuners so that you have equal distance of travel and replace the locknut clamps and screws. The locknut clamps have arches on them; these arches should run parallel with the strings. Stretch the strings out using your thumb and forefinger in a pinching motion over the twelfth fret area. Repeat this three to four times but no too hard as you can break the strings and stretch them too far and affect the intonation. (photo) Unlock the locknut and retune the strings to pitch. Now you’re ready to adjust the string height (action). (photo) Using the proper wrench, adjust the tremolo studs depending on the action you want. (photo) Keep in mind that the lower you go, the more tone and sustain you lose and the more fret buzz you get. So experiment until you find the right feel. Here’s a trick I use for the dropped D tuning. Before I lock the locknut, I tune the fine tuner all the way to the baseplate and retune the string to E. Then I just detune the fine tuner and it’s a workingman’s D tuner. (photo) Questions or comments, contact us at [email protected]. Thanks and LONG LIVE ROCK AND ROLL. Jackson Guitars, The Evolution of The Soul.
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January 9, 2002 at 9:42 am #89098AnonymousGuest
: Hi! : Recently I’ve changed my guitar strings, but after I did that, my floyd rose stood in a unusual position. : It is "floating", but to make myself clear, i’ll say that the angle between floyd rose and guitar neck it’s not 0 degrees, how it’s normal, but it makes an angle, let’s say, by 40 degrees. : Ok, how do I modify my set up? : BTW, is there a site that can explain me how electric guitar is made? And how to "set up" a guitar? : Thank you! Ok after you put your strings on use a stack of cards under the floyd to level it. loosen your locking nut then tune. tuning a floyd rose will take 6 to 7 times. Then use your fine tuners after you lock down the locking nut. This should help
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January 7, 2002 at 5:32 am #88901AnonymousGuest
I had the same problem with my RG7 soon after i’d bought it, unfortunately floyd rose bridges aren’t comfortable with big changes. When you are changing strings make sure it’s only one at a time, particularly when your using a different gauge as well. This will ALWAYS leave the bridge in a slightly different position to when you started, which is usually solved by a massive pair of screws in the back of your guitar. If you take the back panel off you’ll see what i mean. Now comes the hard bit (which could take you several hours i’m afraid! you might consider taking it to a professional…). You need to first detune the guitar downwards across all strings (ie loosen them all by roughly the same amount) which will (worryingly) raise the bridge further. Don’t do it too much coz the bridge shouldn’t really go above a certain angle. then you can tighten the screws in the back of the guitar bit by bit – they make a much bigger difference than you expect so only do between a half turn and a full turn altogether. This will have tightened the strings up again, so you’ll have to loosen them all off again. Keep doing this until the bridge is back to 0 degrees – it’ll take much much longer than you expect, so if you have no patience don’t even think about it, get a professional on the job!
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January 7, 2002 at 4:32 am #38224AnonymousGuest
PERSONALIZED GUITAR STRAPS would make a great VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT FOR THAT SPECIAL GUITAR PLAYER. Many guitar players received them for Christmas gifts and were very happy with the gift. I think this is a great idea for Valentine’s Day. Look at http://www.guitargifts4u.com
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January 7, 2002 at 3:12 am #38222AnonymousGuest
what’s a 1978 HD-28 martin guitar worth in good shape. Also a 1936 j-45 gibson worth today.
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January 7, 2002 at 1:47 am #38221AnonymousGuest
Hey Guys I Found This Amazing Site That Provides All The Floyd chords , Everything Is Perfect It Also Includes Some other Legendry Bands It Has A Great Section Called Wierd Sound Techniques Check Out http://www.guitarchords.8k.com
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August 26, 2003 at 2:54 am #90842AnonymousGuest
: Hey Guys I Found This Amazing Site That Provides All The Floyd chords , Everything Is Perfect : It Also Includes Some other Legendry Bands : It Has A Great Section Called Wierd Sound Techniques : Check Out : http://www.guitarchords.8k.com
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January 6, 2002 at 5:53 pm #38220AnonymousGuest
Hey, I am looking for a good deal on a Gibson Les Paul. I live in the middle of a White Trash Utopia (Eastern Texas),which includes good old boy Dallas, and find the same numbers everywhere; $1009 for a Studio and a Standard is out of sight. It appears that all of the online stores and mailorder mags have a set price to publish as well. I ran into a rep for Gibson and he/she told me that larger guitar companies like Gibson and Fender tell the dealer what the selling price will be and will not allow a store to carry a product that is listed below a certain price. Hook me up, Chmper
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November 21, 2004 at 12:18 pm #92025AnonymousGuest
And how about those fairies? http://mac-os-audio-multimedia.webeve.com/listen-type.html
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January 6, 2002 at 11:18 am #38218AnonymousGuest
Yeah im trying to learn how to play my gutair and really it ain’t workin all to well so if anybody knows an easy way to learn heavy metal and progressive rock like slipknot sevendust staind nickelback and so on please tell me
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January 9, 2002 at 3:50 am #89125AnonymousGuest
My advice to you is…slow down!Try learnin the blues…first.It is the basis for 98% of the music you hear today.Why the blues?It’ll teach you basic chord structure,pentatonic scales and how to count(rythym). You could throw in a couple of easy metal tunes,since that’s your influence anyway.Get a teacher and just practice.You’ll be rippin’ in no time. Good Luck
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January 8, 2002 at 9:10 pm #89078AnonymousGuest
really its the old saying "practise makes perfect"! the most important thing is to get the basics down- most of the music you wanna play is relativly straightforward- and its important to start with simple stuff .there are few shortcuts in guitar playing but here are some ideas: only play what you really like and can get into- when learning something long, focus on one or to short phrases and when you an get these good, learn more.. don’t jump in at the deep end- be realistic. I’m starting to teach people informally and i constantly say these things to them!!.. if youre really serious, you’ll get there in the end. 🙂
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January 6, 2002 at 9:38 am #38219AnonymousGuest
I am trying to find out the approximate value of a Alvarez Yairi DY-85 made in 1977. It has Abalone inlaid and is in mint condition. I purchased it new in 1977. If anyone has any idea please send email to [email protected] Thanks!
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May 15, 2003 at 7:00 am #86019AnonymousGuest
There’s one on ebay right now. the auction ends 05/19/03. That should give you some idea of the value.
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January 6, 2002 at 7:25 am #38216AnonymousGuest
hey guys…. ALRIGHT…im planning on gettin an electric guitar and i need your help… My choices are the ibanez GSA60…or the ibanez GRX-45…or the epiphone LP "90" Special Electric guitar? is that thing otherwise known as the epiphone les paul special…or is that sumthin else….BUT ANYWAY… PLEASE help me choose…or make a suggestion (under 200) if my choices are totally off…PLLLEEAASSEEE IM DESPERATE… thank you thank you
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January 16, 2002 at 8:51 am #89565AnonymousGuest
: hey guys…. : ALRIGHT…im planning on gettin an electric guitar and i need your help… : My choices are the ibanez GSA60…or the ibanez GRX-45…or the epiphone LP "90" Special Electric guitar? is that thing otherwise known as the epiphone les paul special…or is that sumthin else….BUT ANYWAY… The choice of guitar is entirely personal. But, if you’re serious about playing … then hold off for awhile until you can afford to plunk down about $1000 or more for a REALLY GOOD guitar — whatever the brand or model. Buying a lesser guitar never really does the trick. go to the guitar store and play some of the guitars in the $1000 range — you’ll see!!!!
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January 7, 2002 at 12:12 am #88946AnonymousGuest
for starters do you want everyone thinking youre too poor to buy a proper gibson??? epiphone are naff quality. so if you gotta choose either get a proper les paul or go for either ibanez. if you want my advice BC Rich have some WIKID new designs out (see gingers new guitar…neon strips!!!). but if its gotta be one of the 3 IGNORE epiphone!!! just remember, someone elses choice of guitar might not suit you! PICK WHAT YOU REALLY WANT! PRICE SHOULDNT COME INTO IT! : hey guys…. : ALRIGHT…im planning on gettin an electric guitar and i need your help… : My choices are the ibanez GSA60…or the ibanez GRX-45…or the epiphone LP "90" Special Electric guitar? is that thing otherwise known as the epiphone les paul special…or is that sumthin else….BUT ANYWAY… : PLEASE help me choose…or make a suggestion (under 200) if my choices are totally off…PLLLEEAASSEEE IM DESPERATE… : thank you thank you
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January 6, 2002 at 6:46 am #38217AnonymousGuest
I’m looking for any information about this guitar.It has the shape of a Gibson SG with 4 switches and 1 volume control,block inlays.It also has 2 L shaped pickups.
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April 10, 2003 at 6:32 am #84604AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for any information about this guitar.It has the shape of a Gibson SG with 4 switches and 1 volume control,block inlays.It also has 2 L shaped pickups.
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April 10, 2003 at 6:33 am #106977AnonymousGuest
: : I’m looking for any information about this guitar.It has the shape of a Gibson SG with 4 switches and 1 volume control,block inlays.It also has 2 L shaped pickups. You have a Greco Shrike 961 Search the net for vintagegoya- the Grecos were imported by the same company that brought in the Goya acoustics The catalog which is on the above-described Tripod site is weird!
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April 10, 2003 at 6:27 am #84618AnonymousGuest
: I’m looking for any information about this guitar.It has the shape of a Gibson SG with 4 switches and 1 volume control,block inlays.It also has 2 L shaped pickups. : I just bought the six string– Japanese make, famous for copies, someone on the ‘Net has a catalog
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January 6, 2002 at 4:13 am #38215AnonymousGuest
i found a baby blue ESP Custom made bass guitar with a mother of pearl effect scratch plate and bartolini pick ups. ive been told its worth more than i paid for it by a lot of people (i paid £265). it used to belong to someone famous too! any ideas on how much it might be worth?
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January 6, 2002 at 4:08 am #38214AnonymousGuest
I have a limited budget and am looking for a good, cheap meaty guitar for playing stuff from the stones to metallica on. Wondering if an epi LP is a good choice. Other suggestions are also appreciated. Thanks
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January 13, 2002 at 2:21 pm #89216AnonymousGuest
My earlier response was based on my own experience with a 1998 model set-neck Epiphone Les Paul standard … currently my favourite guitar for exactly the type of work you’re looking at. Interestingly, today I picked up a copy of the British magazine "Total Guitar", November 2001 issue (they take a few weeks to get over here – Australia). They feature a comparison of five budget alternatives to the Gibson and the Epiphone is a stand-out top … they said it is "the closest you can get". I would agree with that. Next at less than half the price of the Epi was the Vintage V99CS. Just thought you’d like to know.
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January 7, 2002 at 9:43 am #88919AnonymousGuest
Yes, it will do just fine. Try to find a set-neck model … not one with a bolt-on neck. Ones made in the past 2 – 3 years are very good and come with excellent pick-ups. Any humbucker pick-up will give you the basic fat tone you want without the noise, hum, hiss and buzzes of a single coil. On more than one occasion I’ve unintentionally left my amp on overnight because it’s so damn quiet with my Epi LP standard plugged in … until you play it – then the full, meaty tone flows. You could do a lot worse than an Epiphone LP.
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January 6, 2002 at 3:27 am #38213AnonymousGuest
I own an Espana classical guitar made in Finland sometime around the 1950’s (?). I was wondering if anyone could tell me a ballpark figure on it’s worth.
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January 5, 2002 at 11:16 pm #38211AnonymousGuest
Hello. Anyone here uses a Marshall AVT 20 or know someone who does? I need some feedbacks. Thanks/Cheers
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January 5, 2002 at 9:23 pm #38212AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : crestline guitars
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January 5, 2002 at 8:34 pm #38210AnonymousGuest
hello, i am a singer songwriter guitarist producer in the style of bob dylan , according to many . i would value your help , as i am based in flanders belgium where it is difficult to get interesr for my work . two websites with mp3 are at your disposal for info : http://clik.to/daveadrian http://zap.to/dave-adrian e mail : [email protected] any form of review or help would be greatly appreciated if you like the music , of course . hoping to hear from you soon … patrick roberts / DAVE ADRIAN
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January 5, 2002 at 1:38 pm #38209AnonymousGuest
Check here out! Free royal free band-in-a-box files for ya to download! http://www.groups.yahoo.com/group/biabfsg
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January 5, 2002 at 11:10 am #38208AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : I’m building a tube amp, HELP!
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January 5, 2002 at 8:53 am #38207AnonymousGuest
Hi,following the intimely and tragic death of Stuart Adamson,lead guitarist and frontman with 80’s Scottish rockers Big Country, i’m still reeling from the loss he was the first guitar player i ever heard one afternoon in 1977 rehearsing with a punk band called the SKIDS based in a wee town near Edinburgh in Scotland,i was mesmerised instantly,after great chart success with the Skids Stuart went on to form a new band called Big country who scored a hit album in the states called The Crossing,mid eighties, bagpipe sounding guitars with great playing and killer tones,my first guitar hero at 43 yrs old was found dead in a hawian hotel room in december following a continual battle against alchoholism and personnel relationship troubles,a devastating loss to our town and rock music fans throughout U.K. ,everybody has their own player who inspired them them to step into this fantastic world full of great music and playing, had to share my grief , sure you’s understand Georgie Wheelwright
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January 5, 2002 at 7:17 am #38206AnonymousGuest
hey guys…. im thinkin about gettin an ibanez jumpstart guitar package but now im wondering if thats a good idea.. If packages arent good….which guitar and amp should i get? my budget allows for about 200 for a guitar…and maybe 100 for an amp? i doubt that’ll be enuff for some of your suggestions but any suggestions would be greatly appreciated…even if it goes above my budget… so in your opinions…what is a good guitar to start with…and what amp is good to use with that guitar? and im hoping i can teach myself how to play using the internet and buying books….do you guys think that’ll suffice? ugh…i hate being a dam newbie…. haha thanks again
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January 6, 2002 at 8:49 pm #88923AnonymousGuest
I probably won’t help, I’m only 10 years old, but I’ll try. For guitars, I’d lean towards Yamaha and Ibanez. Ibanez are very expensive guitars. The Yamaha guitars are cheaper, and overall a better guitar. I have a Yamaha RGX121S, which is basically the same as an Ibanez RG470. It’s awesome! For amps, try the Crate GX-15R. I have it, and it’s great. It has equalization, overdrive, clean, and reverb. You can’t get any better than that. Moneywise: If you live in the States, that should pretty well fit your budget. Up here in the Great White North, things are twice as much as they are in the US. The guitar was $319 and the amp was $120. Hope I helped!
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January 5, 2002 at 7:54 am #88930AnonymousGuest
oh….i forgot to mention im interested in electric guitars and playing hard rock and all that GOOD STUFF…haha
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January 5, 2002 at 4:53 am #38205AnonymousGuest
My friend has a 1957 Telecaster guitar and is wanting to know the worth of it if she decided to sell it. We can use all the help we can get, because we are both dumb to how to go about this sort of thing. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Carol Cooper
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January 4, 2002 at 5:48 pm #38204AnonymousGuest
Yo thanks for the tips man…finally i can play ….hey one more question ….where can i get the jazz tabs like bebop and shit like that..u have any idea man? any way thanks yo see u
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January 4, 2002 at 2:21 pm #38203AnonymousGuest
Hey, people. I heard, that one of the Kirk’s guitars is the Ibanez Stratocaster. Is it real? And, does this guitar exist in nature? Thnx for answer every1! PS: please, send a copy of answer to [email protected]
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March 7, 2002 at 8:29 pm #92111AnonymousGuest
dumbass, can I come to your house and bitch slap you for your stupidity?
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January 4, 2002 at 1:58 pm #38202AnonymousGuest
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January 4, 2002 at 10:53 am #38200AnonymousGuest
My floyed rose is fucked i cant adjust it whenever i try to adjust the strings stirngs go up..i dunno how to adjut the floyed rose HELPPPPP…thanks i would be glad if any one give me any tips on floyed rose
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January 4, 2002 at 10:55 am #88771AnonymousGuest
: My floyed rose is fucked i cant adjust it whenever i try to adjust the strings stirngs go up..i dunno how to adjut the floyed rose HELPPPPP…thanks i would be glad if any one give me any tips on floyed rose..my [email protected]
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January 4, 2002 at 1:19 pm #109327AnonymousGuest
hey bro theres a panel on the back of the guitar held on by screws. take it off, nd there will be a couple of big springs. Ajust these so that there is more tension on them. that will lower your playin action
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January 4, 2002 at 10:47 am #38199AnonymousGuest
Guys i have RG series Ibanez…black in color the problem is with the floyed rose ..when i tighten the strings..whole floyed rose things goes up and string are like so fucking high..can any one help me or give me tips on how to adjust the floyed rose….thanks
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January 9, 2002 at 9:35 am #89097AnonymousGuest
Try putting part of a deck of cards behind the floyd rose and make sure the nut is lose. When you string it it should keep it level. then tune and tighten the nut. After you tune you will have to tune it 5 to 8 times then lock the nut down and use your fine tuners.
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January 4, 2002 at 8:09 am #38201AnonymousGuest
How much is a Hohner ST special worth?
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January 4, 2002 at 7:18 am #38196AnonymousGuest
Has anyone out there in the far reaches of AXE-VILLE bought one of these new Cobalt series guitars by Carvin? I’m thinking the C980 jumbo acoustic looks tasty and has the right hardware, solid spruce top etc., but……….could this be another production line job from Samick or Cort? Ain’t got the money for a Gibson, Taylor or Larrivee.
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January 4, 2002 at 6:12 am #38198AnonymousGuest
My brother stumbled upon what he thinks is a custom Les Paul (electric) in blonde wood (supposedly never made) with three pick-ups, gold-plated bridge and tuners, rosewood fretboard, and engraved and signed headstock. In addition to being curious about whether his purchase price was appropriate, we’re trying to find out how to track its serial number and perhaps learn something about its history. Any helpful hints will be appreciated!
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January 4, 2002 at 5:39 am #38197AnonymousGuest
Is there anywhere where i can find the fingerings for at least the seven major and minor cords?
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January 5, 2002 at 4:22 am #88787AnonymousGuest
: Is there anywhere where i can find the fingerings for at least the seven major and minor cords? dunno where you heard otherwise, but there are 12 major chords, 12 minor chords, and many many fingerings for each. here (from memory, so caveat emptor) are fingerings for some of the basic ones: major C 332010 C sharp / D flat 446664 D X00232 D sharp / E flat X11343 E 022100 F 133211 F sharp / G flat 244322 G 320003 G sharp / A flat 466544 A 002220 A sharp / B Flat 113331 B 224442 minor C X35543 C sharp / D flat X46654 D X00231 D sharp / E flat X11342 E 022000 F 133111 F# / G flat 244222 G 355333 G sharp / A Flat 466444 A 002210 A sharp / B flat 113321 B 224432
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January 4, 2002 at 1:40 am #38195AnonymousGuest
Can anyone teach me to read notes for the gituar??? I see the notes and they may as well be written in greek….so some help would be gratified thanks ~ Cailean
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January 16, 2002 at 8:58 am #89570AnonymousGuest
: Can anyone teach me to read notes for the gituar??? : I see the notes and they may as well be written in greek….so some help would be gratified thanks The treble clef (that’s the range of the guitar) has 5 lines. From the bottom up, a note on the line corresponds to E very G ood B oy D oes F ine, while a note in the 4 spaces between them correspondes to the word F A C E. If this weren’t complicated enough there are sharps # and flats b. sharps raise the note one step (or fret) and flats lower the note one step. There are also "Tabs" (tablature) with 6 lines corresponding to the strings.
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January 3, 2002 at 10:40 pm #38194AnonymousGuest
Does anyone out there know where I can get an Allen Key clamp that fits on the rear of a headstock?
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January 3, 2002 at 5:07 pm #38193AnonymousGuest
Can anybody tell me the difference between a DC5 and a MK3 Simu-class. I am thinking of buying one but I cant choose between the two. which one is best?
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January 7, 2002 at 3:34 am #88929AnonymousGuest
: Can anybody tell me the difference between a DC5 and a MK3 Simu-class. I am thinking of buying one but I cant choose between the two. which one is best? If you prefer the more "modern" sound (creed,limp biscuit, and 99% of all other typical trendy non talented rap rock or rock bands around.)I suggest you go with the DC-5 because it’s distorition channel is taken from the dual rectifier.(most common amp now) The only good thing about the DC-5 is it’s clean channel is taken from the mark IV. Now if you want an amp that sounds different from all other mark series and is actually at minimum 2x’s it rated wattage for killing everyone, you want the mark III. Sure it is a little impractical at times, that is why there is a mark IV for more versatility. I assure you the mark IV is great but it is not nearly as original and interesting of a sound and thrill as the Mark III. The mark III , if tweeked right, can even produce the 50’s fender bassman’s beautiful clean overdriven sound. in other words the III will murder the heartless unoriginal DC-5 or mark IV/rectifier rip off.thank you, thank you, thank you, really your to kind,no really , i now i’m wonderful.thank you.MARK III that s—.
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January 3, 2002 at 10:44 am #38191AnonymousGuest
hey guys, i really need some help here. i got a guitar today and i was thinking if i bought this little adapter plug that i could have tunes come out of my puter. i was wrong. i need some tech. advice on how to have the tunage come through my computer. i plugged the cord into the mic jack in the back of my tower and … nothing. i am sad now. i want loud music and have no amp. plus i wanted to record some songs so i can get better at what noise i can make. i really appreciate the time you take to help me with this probbably stupid problem. i am sponged over the idea. thanks steve
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January 3, 2002 at 9:54 am #38192AnonymousGuest
i’m tryingto put a screamin deamon in my fender strat.but when i wired it up it sounded clangy and not full and deep like it did in my jackson where did i go wrong no matter how i hook it up it just aint right please help it’s all in pieces and it’s a sad sight thanks
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January 3, 2002 at 8:04 am #38190AnonymousGuest
This popular thread has been given its own page : Humbuckers?
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January 3, 2002 at 6:26 am #38189AnonymousGuest
i have wore out my hareem of women, i need more, who will be the lucky girls out there ?
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January 24, 2002 at 7:37 am #90035AnonymousGuest
yo momma! : i have wore out my hareem of women, i need more, who will be the lucky girls out there ?
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January 4, 2002 at 1:22 pm #109315AnonymousGuest
pick me bob i will be your bitch just ignore the fact that i have a schlong. Im not as good as my mum/dad/sister/brother/girlfriend/dog, as you will know, but i will give it my best crack
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January 3, 2002 at 6:02 am #38188AnonymousGuest
I need to know the fingerings for the 7 major and minor cords
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January 3, 2002 at 1:46 am #38186AnonymousGuest
I have a Fender Squire BULLET BASS. 4 STRINGS. Good Condition. I paid $172.00 for it. how much is it worth.
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January 28, 2002 at 6:42 pm #90216AnonymousGuest
: I have a Fender Squire BULLET BASS. 4 STRINGS. Good Condition. I paid $172.00 for it. how much is it worth. :if its over 2 years old it will be worth about 100 now.
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January 3, 2002 at 6:28 am #88774AnonymousGuest
it is worth as much as your mothers pussy at a whores convention. nothing
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January 3, 2002 at 1:27 am #38187AnonymousGuest
he was a cunt, he couldnt play the guitar for shit. stop sobbing over him, hes dead, move on!!!
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January 17, 2002 at 8:58 am #89582AnonymousGuest
: he was a cunt, he couldnt play the guitar for shit. stop sobbing over him, hes dead, move on!!! See, Mabel, this is what I mean. Obviously this site has no moderator or procedure sufficient to extract the trolls from the serious. Take Bob, for instance. He’s been able to ply his proclivities towards internet abuse with complete impunity. Even more unfortunate are the innocents who post at this site seeking honest information. Instead, as they scroll through the litany of dreck, newcomers here are greeted by the occasional infantile remark and adolescent insanity one might expect of wankers, and shredders. For instance, to exclaim that Mr. Harrison was formed of the female genitalia is akin to believing that non-music-reading guitar pickers are equal to Segovia. I rest my case, and move on.
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January 16, 2002 at 2:22 am #89432AnonymousGuest
And the name Andy Sones is going to be remembered in history why? Oh…I know…Because he was such a better player. He had so much more ablity, fame, fortune, and recognition compared to Mr. George Harrison.
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January 3, 2002 at 6:30 am #88781AnonymousGuest
i bet he was better than you, and less angry, maybe its cos "HIS" daddy did not abandone "HIM" when he was a baby. you angry little worm of a man. kiss my arse. love Bob
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January 3, 2002 at 12:40 am #38185AnonymousGuest
OMG , this is a real nightmare !! 🙁 My stereo 150 Johnson Millennium have those endless knobs, ya know, but none of them are working properly. When i turn ANY knob left /right it doesn’t change the parameters , or does the exact opposite from what i want . I’ve tried WD-40 Cleaner, thinking may be too much dust inside the knobs but it didn’t solve the problem. The Johnson Amp site’s webmasters said it’s a software problem, i’ve tried to update it several times but failed ’cause the "shaking hands with the device" takes literally forever :confused: Anyone have had a similar problem ? Any advice or ideas will be much appreciated 🙂 Thanx ! William
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January 2, 2002 at 10:28 pm #38183AnonymousGuest
I am a french guitarist from Brittany (Celtic music) I have bought recently a US 6 strings guitar made by J.FOX (Looks like a Martin guitar) do you have some information about this Luthier or a Web site about J.FOX ??(He lives in Salt Salt City..) Thanks for your answer by e-mail
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January 16, 2005 at 11:57 pm #113112AnonymousGuest
These are Blueridge guitars with a different name on it. Made in China, high quality guitars at a very reasonable price range.
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January 2, 2002 at 9:40 pm #38182AnonymousGuest
Hello everyone. I am a beginner guitarist interested in an Acoustic/Electric Guitar. I’m a student and on very tight budget. I have seen a few guitars for sale for under $250.00 US. I am debating between the Ovation AE28, the Ovation CC026 Celebrity, or the Ibanez TCY10 or TCY15 (open to other suggestions). I will mostly use it without an amp, but once in a while would like to be able to be plugged in. My main concern is sound quality. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Laiv P.S. Can you kindly send your replies to [email protected]
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September 11, 2002 at 12:36 am #99865AnonymousGuest
: Hello everyone. I am a beginner guitarist interested in an Acoustic/Electric Guitar. I’m a student and on very tight budget. I have seen a few guitars for sale for under $250.00 US. I am debating between the Ovation AE28, the Ovation CC026 Celebrity, or the Ibanez TCY10 or TCY15 (open to other suggestions). I will mostly use it without an amp, but once in a while would like to be able to be plugged in. My main concern is sound quality. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. : Stefan : P.S. Can you kindly send your replies to [email protected]
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January 2, 2002 at 9:23 pm #38184AnonymousGuest
If there are any Queen fans out there you have to check out this guitar! It has a chambered mahogany body with a set in mahogany neck, 24 frets, and three single-coil pickups. This guitar sounds killer! You can find out more about it at http://www.burnsusa.com.
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January 2, 2002 at 9:56 am #38180AnonymousGuest
is it safe to use varnish remover on my guitar to get the old finish off before i repaint it?
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January 6, 2002 at 1:28 am #88949AnonymousGuest
There is a great site that has a boatload of valuable info on guitar refinishing as well as some ultra-hip products. Visit reranch.com and you will find complete instructions for refinishing as well as good quality instrument grade lacquer in spray cans. They have a fine selection of classic colors as well as the stuff you would need to do a burst.
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January 2, 2002 at 9:53 am #38181AnonymousGuest
I am looking for someone in the Grand Haven Michigan area that is firmiliar with cakewalk & the DSP 24 MK II soundcard. Using the Hoontech C-Port If there is anyone who can connect me with this individual, I would really appreciate it.. I hope you all had a great Holiday. Hotrodder
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January 2, 2002 at 8:54 am #38178AnonymousGuest
i have been playing for about a year… if any of you are one of those really good players that likes to help out other not so great players with tips and what not…then please god help me….:) any help would be nice… on AIM my chat name is frettycrouger and my email you can see right there…
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January 2, 2002 at 8:53 am #38177AnonymousGuest
i have been playing for about a year… if any of you are one of those really good players that likes to help out other not so great players with tips and what not…then please god help me….:) any help would be nice… on AIM my chat name is frettycrouger and my email you can see right there…
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January 2, 2002 at 7:41 pm #88585AnonymousGuest
: i have been playing for about a year… : if any of you are one of those really good players that likes to help out other not so great players with tips and what not…then please god help me….:) : any help would be nice… : on AIM my chat name is frettycrouger : and my email you can see right there… What’s up? What sort of help do you need?
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October 2, 2004 at 3:36 pm #123721AnonymousGuest
yeah. I have only been playing for six months, though I am good. my suggestions are checking the guitar for bad traits, of if you have an acoustic get an electric(no dumb wal-mart ones those suck beyond belief) I recommend a fender guitar. These have lighter gauge strings and are thinner so you can see what you are doing. also try doing exersizes. learn easy then go to hard
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January 3, 2002 at 12:25 am #88765AnonymousGuest
: What’s up? What sort of help do you need? k well first off…my email is [email protected] i spelt it wrong in this email… about help…i just need an idea on how to put things together…i am practicing a lot with like finger tapping bends and what not for solo’s…but when it comes time to do one….i just find myself bending a couple of notes in one scale…i dont really move around the neck of the guitar…i guess i just dont apply myself a lot… i was also learning how to read music…i think in the long run that is a really good idea…i am teaching myself how to do it…..i purchased the "modern Method for guitar" vol 1 by William Levett….it is helping me out for now…. but i dont know..i guess i just need some tips on soloing…chord progressions…other things….i want to be in a band someday (rock) and i want to make the catchy melodies…i am just looking for some tips on how to put them together so the progressions and everything sounds good together…and since everyone around here charges money…i figured i would go get some help online where there are probably a million better players out there all around i am just your average beginner who has a million questions 🙂 thanks you…..later> Tim
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January 2, 2002 at 8:22 am #38179AnonymousGuest
I am interested in purchasing aa American Nashville B-bender Tele or another brand bender equipt Telecaster.
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January 2, 2002 at 5:35 am #38176AnonymousGuest
Any suggestions on a great solo (electric instrumental) peice that i can work on? I play intermediate guitar, and need something to keep my interest! Maybe a bluesy thing, or Clapton acoustic sort of sound (even though i play an electric). THanks for the inspiration!
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January 7, 2002 at 8:29 pm #88931AnonymousGuest
316 by Van Halen is a good solo!
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January 9, 2002 at 9:28 am #89102AnonymousGuest
: 316 by Van Halen is a good solo! The call of Ktulu by Kirk Hammet of metallica is one of the best solos Iv’e ever heard.
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January 4, 2002 at 1:17 pm #88785AnonymousGuest
always with me always with you by satriani
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January 3, 2002 at 4:33 am #88755AnonymousGuest
Doctor John’s "Right Place,Wrong Time".Dave Spinozza’s solo is perfect for that tune.One of my favorites!
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January 2, 2002 at 9:24 am #109236AnonymousGuest
Try "Babe I’m Gonna Leave You" by Zeppelin, it’s got a decent "semi-easy" solo to learn, it’s good if you’re gonna start playing good solos. If you want a tapping sorta solo, pick a Van Halen tune. And Sweet Child Of Mine helped me a lot, most of it is pretty easy, only two semi-fast parts in, which is good cuz with practice they become easy to play, Good Luck. Knock yerself out – Joe.
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January 2, 2002 at 8:09 pm #109667AnonymousGuest
: Try "Babe I’m Gonna Leave You" by Zeppelin, it’s got a decent "semi-easy" solo to learn, it’s good if you’re gonna start playing good solos. If you want a tapping sorta solo, pick a Van Halen tune. And Sweet Child Of Mine helped me a lot, most of it is pretty easy, only two semi-fast parts in, which is good cuz with practice they become easy to play, Good Luck. Knock yerself out – Joe. If you like Clapton and want to learn a solo that’s interesting but not too fast try "Double Trouble" off the Album he did with The Band, Ronnie Wood, Dylan etc. etc. at Shangrila. It’s called "No reason to cry" It’s a blues song but the solos aren’t your typical boring textbook purist solos. There’s lots of interesting little changes with some really interesting bends in it. One of those songs where you "have" to play it all note by note, otherwise it loses it’s power but it ain’t full of super fast stuff that’ll take you a year to figure out and another year to get your fingers around it. If you need a video which concentrates on his fingers so you can see what he’s doing and where he’s doing it get the Old Grey Whistle Test recorded at the BBC I think during the seventies. He’s really pissed during the gig and makes some real embarassing mistakes,like slips into the wrong key once or twice but he gets through Double Trouble without and clangers.
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January 2, 2002 at 8:14 pm #116649AnonymousGuest
That should be without "any" clangers.
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January 2, 2002 at 9:58 am #109678AnonymousGuest
You might wanna try "I Want You" by the Beatles. It’s on Abbey Road it’s not too tough the guitar mostly goes right along with the vocals
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January 2, 2002 at 4:18 am #38175AnonymousGuest
I have a Squier Strat and an Epiphone special, but i only play the squier. I’m looking to buy another one, I played a Gibson SG (Angus Young model) and i fell in love with it, but its like $2,000.. and for a 16 year old with a part time job making $6.15 an hour, thats near impossible. are the epiphone SG’s (generic of the gibson) come close to the gibson SG? i either want to get something i will love to play, and be able to have for a very long time. my thoughts now are on the Gibson SG, Les Paul Jr, or a Fender Strat. I’ll most likely order it from Musicians Friend since their the cheapest i’ve seen. I’ve been playing for 4 years, but no lessons, I play mostly Green Day, AC/DC, and starting to pick up the tab for hendrix songs. if you have any comments on the guitars i named or some other brand let me know. thanks!
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January 2, 2002 at 7:39 pm #88614AnonymousGuest
OK. Im just a ten year old but ill try to help. The Epiphone SG’s, they’re pretty much like a Gibson SG, but cheaper and they have different names. The different names are for different features. (e.x.,small pickguard, G-400) I currently own a black Yamaha RGX121S. They are extremely nice. in the $300 Canadian range, theyre pretty cheap. They have a thin neck, theyre extremely lightweight, and they have a double coil, single coil, double coil combonation. Hope I helped!
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January 2, 2002 at 8:32 pm #88757AnonymousGuest
: OK. Im just a ten year old but ill try to help. The Epiphone SG’s, they’re pretty much like a Gibson SG, but cheaper and they have different names. The different names are for different features. (e.x.,small pickguard, G-400) I currently own a black Yamaha RGX121S. They are extremely nice. in the $300 Canadian range, theyre pretty cheap. They have a thin neck, theyre extremely lightweight, and they have a double coil, single coil, double coil combonation. : Hope I helped! Stay away from Epiphones they may look like the real thing but they are junk. Except for maybe the John Lennon sig Casino. The Les Pauls and SG’s are nothing like Gibsons, they used crappy wood, hardware etc and the pickups are aweful. They sound nothing like real LPs and SG’s. I bought an Epi LP a couple of years ago (real cheap) and it didn’t have anything near that classic LP tone. I put a pair of Seymour Duncan humbuckers into it ($500AUS) and it improved and sounded more like it should have but nowhere near the depth and power of real PAFs or P-90s for that matter. Look around and get yourself a used Les Paul Junior with P-90s they’re a lot cheaper, they really kick arse and because they’re a REAL Les Paul not just a crappy copy it’s value will appreciate. The earlier Japanese Ibanez Artists are great too, I’ve got one and it’s just as good as any of my Les Pauls.
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January 2, 2002 at 12:55 am #38171AnonymousGuest
Can someone please tell me what can cause the volume on my amp to fade out after playing for a few moments?
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January 3, 2002 at 10:03 pm #88777AnonymousGuest
what kinda amp is she? if she’s got valves, they may be blown/otherwise buggered. give as more info and i should be able to help yer
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January 2, 2002 at 12:24 am #38172AnonymousGuest
Is there any way to make your own effects pedal? Links to websites or anything? Thanks
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January 1, 2002 at 8:19 pm #38173AnonymousGuest
gibson laptop, 6 string,electric, solid body,no serial number that i can find, 32"long by 9"wide at widest part. any help identifying would be appreciated thanx
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January 1, 2002 at 6:17 pm #38174AnonymousGuest
Hello. I’ve just bought a Les Paul Standard guitar and would like to know which Marshall amp (reasonable pricing) sounds the best with a Les Paul standard guitar. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks, John
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January 5, 2002 at 12:48 am #109320AnonymousGuest
thanks bitch, but i need someone who can play the guitar, so they can cook, iron and change my strings for me cos i wear em out cos im so fast. Love Bob
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