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"The Modern Mans Contoured Tele" Edition
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SCALES:
https://www.all-guitar-chords.com/scales
https://fretboard-navigator.com/
GIT GUD with GUITAR:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg1L-sBIxnY&list=PLJwa8GA7pXCWAnIeTQyw _mvy1L7ryxxPH
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QCt3UBTS1Y
EAR TRAINING:
https://tonedear.com
https://www.tonegym.co/exercise/
BACKING TRACK GENERATOR:
https://www.onemotion.com/chord-player/
https://www.musicca.com/chord-player/
DRONE TOOL TO PRACTICE SCALES BY EAR:
https://www.dronetonetool.com/
METRONOME:
https://scottsbasslessons.com/groove-trainer
https://www.onemotion.com/drum-machine/
RANDOM NOTE GENERATOR FOR FRETBOARD MEMORIZATION:
https://www.therandomscalemachine.com/index.html
https://random.bretpimentel.com/
DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES:
https://files.catbox.moe/qafrab.pdf
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/bgrkn98ecvlta/Documents
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Jammed for about an hour before work
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Plek scientifically calculates the best height for each fret to give the lowest possible action and cuts the frets to within .0005” accuracy and crowns the frets to perfection. a tech uses a flat sanding beam/block, hopes for the best, and crowns the frets as best as his eyes can see and the $15 tool he bought on alibaba and is worn out from 100 dressings will allow. Cope
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How do I break out of the pentatonic/major scale noodling and do proper shredding
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>>129281271
And this is why I do it myself and use quality files. My Jap and Mexican guitars play nicer than most people’s high end MIA guitars. As long as there’s no major flaws from the factory, I can set any guitar up into a very decent-very hood guitar. It’s a skill worth learning if you play a lot, own a lot of guitars, or are picky about how your guitars play.
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>>129281320
noodling is lack of intention. you're too relaxed, you're not using your brain. when you're starting out, improvising is not relaxing. you're activating new pathways in your brain and that is naturally uncomfy. if you want to stop noodling, you have to allow yourself to be uncomfy and keep tryharding instead of letting yourself relax
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>>129281271
Retardsis, a tech still has to verify and finish the work a plek has done.
And you've proven my point, you have never worked with precision machining and it shows. Scientifically zero my foot in your ass
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>>129281347
A fret polish? A plek machine has straps that can adjust the relief of the guitar while it’s in the cradle. You punch a few stats in like scale length and the machine measures the physical space of the guitar with a probe and then cuts and crowns everything. It can also cut nuts and shape fingerboards if you really wanted. The machine throws tons of faults if something isn’t correct. It’s nothing like freehanding a mill or a lathe, moron.
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>>129281383
I know how a plek works, it's not automatic. You're just at much at the mercy of whoever is operating the machine knowing what they're doing. A plek setup can fuck up a guitar just as much as improve it.
And then you still need the polishing, action, and intonation set after it's all done
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>>129281443
hey retard, we were talking about fret leveling. maybe in your dumb little brownoid head you got emotionally invested in your own head canon and lost the plot. but feel free to take a break, brush up on your reading, and then come back and make yourself look retarded in a completely new way
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called fedex, they cant find the guitar
called sweetwater, they’re opening a service ticket and will get back to me on Monday
7 thousand dollar guitar just lost to the wind
sweetwater said theyd ship me another one if it cant be found by monday, problem is i ordered the last one in stock so i guess we will just have to wait and see
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Nice
>>129281896
A bit nicer than your usual rap stuff
When you inevitably chop her up into pieces make sure to post it here along with your guitar thanks
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>>129281022
The shape isn't bad but the stock pick pick guard, control plate, and most of the colors Fender uses are down right hideous especially that awful butterscotch color. Make a few changes like pic related and suddenly it's a good looking guitar. The tele in its stock form is the Hollywood ugly girl who just needs to ditch the glasses, get a better hair style, and new clothes to look nice.
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>>129282243
You managed to make it worse looking
>that awful butterscotch color.
>Hollywood ugly girl who just needs to ditch the glasses
And have two dreadful takes
That looks like a praise and worship or mealcore guitar, both equally gay and cringe
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>>129282262
Okay fine, here's with a real F hole. Hopefully 4chan doesn't decide to fuck with the rotation. Personally not a fan of the gold hardware but that would be a relatively easy swap.
>>129282295
Pure white is the best guitar color aside from nice natural wood grains.
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>make biggest purchase of my life
>get fucked over in shipping
legit feels nashian
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>>129282474
I mean i generally agree but theres literally nothing i or any phone rep can do about it besides wait and see for monday
If Sweetwater calls on monday and says they need to send some sort of replacement im 100 percent asking for some kind of care package as compensation though
honey attracts more flies than shit is my experience with these sorts of things though, getting ornery will just make things worse
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>>129282489
Yeah I know i play tested every guitar in a 200 mile radius and didnt love any of them so went with what i had fallen in love with on the internet, of course it had to be a fucking issue though.
im not really seething so much as just bemused by the whole situation, i know things will be made right one way or another but its just fucking typical that pulling the trigger on a ginormous purchase would be the one time Sweetwater and fedex drop the ball
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>that website is a bunch of sad dads
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Everything's going to be OK Anon. Don't worry no no. No worry no cry.
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>>129282509
If the missing guitar turns up months later like with the other anon's, will you be able to keep it? Would that be illegal? Or is it just a matter of you telling on yourself. That would be sick if you could keep it
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im 100 percent keeping it if it randomly shows up in march lol
>>129282532
Yeah they’re fucking subhumans. The literal worst
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>>129282698
shut up
stupid
>>129282786
you really cant go wrong with anything they make
even the baby Taylors punch way above their weight
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>>129282952
>matters for volume and amount of bass, also for comfort
What size would you recommend if I intend of singing while playing without a mic? Probably 314ce right
>I'd recommend trying some out
That's the plan gotta go to guitar center, won't buy it there because niggers probably touched it
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In4 SG and delay and dirt and reverb through a JC-120 recorded with an SM57.
https://voca.ro/1ddanMUnP0DQ
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>>129283019
personally I find a dreadnought very comfortable. if you plan to play fingerstyle I’d probably get a smaller guitar like a concert (x12 x22) or auditorium (x14 x24) since they typically use lighter gauge strings. easier to get reasonable volume out of lighter strings without a pick
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>>129283052
alternatively you could put lighter strings on a dreadnought but they have beefier bracing so the top won’t be as active as a guitar that was designed for lighter gauge strings so they won’t have volume parity. I put 12s on all my dreadnoughts just because hearing my guitar creak every time I tune it scares the shit out of me
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Anyone know anything about Jazzmasters and Jaguars? Still pretty new to guitar but thinking of getting myself one, just can’t decide which. Love the look of offset guitars but most of the comparison videos online suck.
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>>129283313
short scale length typically equates to warmer sound, easier finger stretching for more chord voicings. pickup closer to the 12th fret is also warmer, pickup closer to the bridge is more lower mids, a bit of higher mids, kind of sounds compressed also. idk shit about the tone circuits and switches since I play bass but I’m sure someone will chime in
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>>129283313
The Jaguar produces a much different sound than the Jazzmaster due to the pickups being very different. You can pretty much ignore all the different knobs and options on the Jag though, they were a pretty standard gimmick of 1960s guitars and were found on Japanese brands too like Teisco. They don't really do much, they're mostly ornamental.
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>>129283313
go to a store and try them and pick the one you want. comparison videos online are better than any gibberish some /gg/tard will throw at you. talking about an instrument is like dancing about architecture
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>>129283313
that Aztec gold is looking pretty good but I still prefer silver.
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>>129280908
Why are the frets not straight how does that make sense
They aren't really parallel for each string either. What kind of intonation is this
https://truetemperament.com/produkt/ulv-8-string-by-freak-guitar-lab/
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>>129283594
funny his tone guitar video got 2.4m views and the amp cab and mic vids only got like 600k. people don’t light facing the fact that they might possibly be wrong and would rather continue being a Luddite
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>>129283561
Thanks. When im balls deep in her tiny pink pussy Ill think about you guys
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>>129283594
All of his videos are worth a watch. The youtube compression was eye-opening as well, youtube does not actually destroy audio like people claim.
I never bought into the dogma that I saw boomers parroting all the time on gearslutz and other places, so everything he said was pretty reasonable to me. Tonewood never made sense to me based on my knowledge of physics and working with materials. The amp tone stack is probably the most actionable and enlightening thing that any guitarist can make use of.
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wow cool
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>>129283744
That's the logical conclusion from it.
If needed, I get my gain through pedals (and a pedal-in-the-box or two) and then into a mic pre/eq, then XLR into my interface. This instantly gets me closer to a finished sound than messing around with micing my tube amp and I can do it any hour of the day. Cab sims are basically just filters at the end of the day, and you don't have to try getting rid of the shitty amp sim fizz with this method.
Mic pres and guitar pres with DI out were underlooked for a while until digital finally started getting us out of it. 6 or 700 for the toneking imperial is too much but it's in the right direction. The only thing you miss out on with this is feedback and sag, but some amp pedals do emulate sag (it's never that noticeable to a listener unless it's practically unplayable for a player)
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>>129284299
English is hard
>>129284286
He claims himself not to be scientific, claims to make no assertions of his own opinion yet leads you to his opinion using his biased "evidences". I don't have an hour to explain in depth.
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>>129284449
yer mom went ESL when she was sucking this DICK!
https://voca.ro/1cGsYfOuaCSv
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>>129281321
wood moves, anon
the neck probably reacted to cold/heat/moisture and is now back in its configured position where it dont buzz
this happens a lot with wet woods/not dried out for some time
my 30 year old guitars for example almost never moves unless its extreme conditions, my new ones moves daily because its expensive to properly dry out wood for long times, cost of storing it etc.
>>129281534
bro that sucks, hope shit works out.
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>>129280991
they can. guitar looks good.
>>129281022
it's a pretty basic and utilitarian single cut design, and later they even added contours. so do the fags in this thread actually like guitars or what?
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>>129282243
that guitar looks gaudy as shit, the white parts will yellow unevenly over time and fake f holes are aesthetically horrible, i say that as a huge paul gilbert fan. butterscotch blonde tele looks amazing. you have unbelievably shit taste.
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>>129280908
I just dont like this part, why does a tele need a 5 way blade and why are the knobs so far apart?
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>>129280991
>why can’t japs into aesthetics
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ask yourself what that "proper shredding" actually is, you seem to have some conception of it which means you've probably heard it somewhere before. first port of call is to track it down and try your best to learn it or something approximating it, then begin to understand the tonality, technique and intended use of what was being played, ie why is it in the song and its contribution. more than that, you need better fretboard visualisation, it sounds like you're stuck in pentatonic because you're unfamiliar with other modes, so track those down and learn those too. you need to be able to play any scale in any key in any position of the fingerboard without thinking about it. go learn the greek names and the shapes, starting with aeolian which is commonly called minor, ionian being the relative major. in between those are locrian, dorian, phrygian, lydian and mixolydian, learn them all, and learn harmonic minor and phrygian dominant, then learn diminished and augmented scales, then learn wholetone, melodic minor and others. yes it's a lot of work, don't expect to be done with it in a day, a week, a month or perhaps even a year unless you're really dedicated, the sooner you begin to expand your fretboard visualisation and memorisation of scale shapes and modes the sooner you can begin to expand your repertoire, but just getting down a few licks right now this instant will go some ways to helping you break out of pentatonic boxes.
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How much would you pay for a 90s Gibson ES?
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>>129285237
because of picrel
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>>129285268
Yes I do.
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music genres for average height (5'6) male guitarists?
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>>129285960
Butt rock
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>>129286234
This
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>>129285851
This one helped me break out of a bit of a rut. I also like nicely organized chord books like Nelson Faria's book ("Acordes, Arpejos e Escalas) and "A Chordal Concept for Jazz Guitar" by Peter O'Mara. I thought Jon Finn's book on rock improv was pretty good too: "Advanced Modern Rock Improvisation." Greg Howe's new book is nice, and I like pretty much anything by Chris Brooks. Oh yeah and Noel Johnston's "Voicing Modes."
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nice, im still waiting on my normal one. (i wanted the one with more buttons)
god damn shop i buyed it from was suddenly out of stock and now im having to wait for them to get new ones then send it to me lmao.
still debating whether i should sell my tonex or not.
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>>129286356
Also check this out if you want to be Guitar George:
https://jazzguitarjourney.weebly.com/uploads/2/7/5/5/27558761/brunoinv ersions.pdf
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>>129282994
Nice, first 5 seconds and I like it already. Sounds really DnB with the drums
I'll try something tomorrow still at werk
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Nice
>>129286198
Line 6 new stadium stuff with agora modelling shit didnt seem to kick the QC's ass sound quality wise. Just get any of the ones that released in the past 5 years with the features you like. I recommend one that can double as your PC's interface if you don't have one yet. I use the QC, can rec it except for the pricetag, and you need to have a good playback device for it. It sound like shite with my sony mdr's and crappy desktop speakers
>>129286265
Nice, how does it sound and "feel" through studio monitors? Have you got a real amp to compare it with? Just talking about the subjective amp in the room experience, not recorded and processed tones.
>tonex
Isn't that the one you can load tone3000/nam profiles into? Just keep it as a backup
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Based and replied.
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warming up the tonex
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we wish sis
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I decided to get the Schecter Nick Johnston signature in HSS. I'm sweating like crazy, because I'm expecting it to have major flaws like uneven frets.
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This one doesn't even have stainless steel frets. The Yamaha one I was looking at had them, but I read more negative reviews about its QC.
>You should be getting your guitar setup after buying it anyway.
Is fret-leveling part of a setup? I thought that a standard setup consists of neck-relief, string action, intonation adjustments? I do those myself, but fret-leveling sounds like a major thing to do.
I can already see it, in a month or so I'll have fret-leveling equipment at home that I will never use again in my life. What's also worrying me, if I get a guitar with stainless steel frets, I will probably need special equipment which can handle the hardness of steel.
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>>129281090
That guy swears too much. It comes off as edgy and try-hard. I agree with his opinions though and I enjoy watching him work on guitars and probably trying it myself.
Did anyone watch the video where they compared a PLEK-machine setup to one of his? Somehow I trust machines more than people. Do you think he's worried that that side of guitar-building will be replaced by machines?
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If you tell the tech you want the frets levelled because it just came out of the factory that can be part of your setup. A setup is literally anything you need to do to your guitar to make it more playable.
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>>129287554
I do, I use the string height gauge from Music Nomad as a fret rocker. It's the most gut wrenching moment when trying a new guitar.
Interestingly: Music Nomad sells a separate fret rocker. They claim that it gets special attention to make it a true "straight edge". Apparently the string action gauge isn't fit for that. I think they just want to sell me another gadget, but the paranoid side of me is worried.
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There is only 1 guitar tech/guitar store in my town. I read a review where someone took theirs to get set-up and they were told that they "don't work on American guitars". Not sure what to think of that.
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>>129287531
There is literally NOTHING more relevant than the room tone of an amp
>BUT EVERY LEGENDARY TONE WAS RECORDED!
And do you think anyone had fun playing with an amp that sounded and responded like ass "because after some mic placement tricks and a trip through a digital console, the heccin EQ will fix it"? No. Stick the SM57 up your butt and fart, ya jim lill watchin tard. Fucking post can fix anything. Autotune your playing. Have AI generate your solo. Just make entirely synthetic music without a band or your own playing. It only needs to be stored sound that can be played back and sound good. Nothing else matters, right?
>IF ITS NOT RECORDED NO ONE WILL HEAR IT
Yeah sure besides that any gigs with soul and inherent fun/sentimental value often don't have a PA in sight, or if they do it's not a professional nashville sound console fucker with 30 years of EQing experience cleaning up yet another generic country pop rock act, you will hear it, your bandmates will hear it, and music is a FUN activity, not a soulless corporate product that only needs to please the CONSOOMER, tardo. The #1 fan of your playing is meant to be you, and your #2 fan is meant to be a group of your bandmates, friends, and family. Nothing matters more than enjoying your own tone.
Play what you enjoy no matter what it is and no matter what "anti-gear" penny pinchers and contrarians tell you can be fixed in post. Period.
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trvke
play a solid state or modeler if you enjoy it more
play a tube amp if you enjoy it more
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>STOP WANTING THINGS I DONT!
yes tube amps sound different in person and they respond differently to inputs, primarily because modelers are meant for recording and sound like recordings. the latest tone master meant to emulate an amp in the room still doesn't sound like an amp in the room, it sounds close enough for live music. modelers never will, there's too much basic and quantum physics fuckery involved to copy 1:1 digitally. if a tone master attempt can't nail it your IR and FRFR hifi box will never actually nail sitting five feet from a traditional 12" speaker in an "objectively poorly designed cab hooked up to an output transformer nor does it have to, so it never will, as no one wants it to as long as they can buy a champ or a PRRI once and keep it for 50 years.
the thing you put so much effort into saying has no point is continuing to sell well and will sell well so long as the tubes themselves are available.
>hey.... hey.... stop having fun... you see, TECHNICALLY... *is wrong about everything* and conceptually fun doesnt even matter!
if you want to minmax gear and write off the minutiae of experience, maybe music isn't for you. try, iunno, racecars?
>clarinets are outdated, play an EWI! pianos are outdated, get a keyboard! a drummer? machines are better. hey stop playing instruments, you wouldn't be able to pick out my DAW in a blind test. on REAL big gigs, in nashville, in my band...oh.... people are still... well... -electric guitarist gear neuroticism transposed
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His vid with andertons is the one that introduced me to his channel. I think the difference on why Lee preferred his human set up vs the plek machine one was his was a smidge lower.
The plek operator of andertons assumed lee wanted his a bit higher being a blues dad.
PLEK machine is just a tool, it's just that it can be more consistent and precise than a human doing it with hand tools. It's still up to the operator and how he can capture the end user's preference - there was a podcast where John Suhr said Scott Henderson likes his nut height cut higher than what he would normally set up.
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>no 9th
>no b6
>Aeolian
If anything, Hirajoshi is the Aeolian Pentatonic scale.
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now that the dust has finally settled, the guitar playing on this album was actually genious
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It gets confusing because there are multiple pentatonics that work well over a given chord for expressing the modal flavor. You could take your regular minor pentatonic and raise the b3 to a natural 3 for one flavor over a dominant chord of the same root. You could also play the minor pentatonic with the natural 6 replacing the b7 from the 5th of the dominant chord, or more accurately, play 1 2 3 5 b7 from the root of the dominant chord, for example.
Here's what I've got kinda sorta worked out:
>Ionian Pentatonic
1 3 4 5 7
>Dorian or m6 Pentatonic
1 3 4 5 6
>Phrygian Pentatonic
1 b2 4 5 b7
>Lydian Pentatonic
1 3 #4 5 7
>Mixolydian or Dominant Pentatonic
1 3 4 5 b7
>Aeolian Pentatonic / Hirajoshi
1 2 b3 5 b6
>Locrian Pentatonic
1 b3 4 b5 b7
>mM7 Pentatonic (Minor-Major 7 Pentatonic)
1 b3 4 5 7
>Diminished Pentatonic
1 b3 4 b5 bb7
>Augmented Pentatonic
1 3 4 #5 7
>Mode 4 Harmonic Minor Pentatonic
1 b3 #4 5 b7
idk what else, maybe
>Lydian Augmented Pentatonic
1 3 #4 #5 7
>Lydian Dominant Pentatonic
1 3 #4 5 b7
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I see where you are going with this but what I'm referring to is something more simplistic. I'm simply giving different interval emphasis unique names in the pentatonic scale we all know and love. like for instance you take diatonic aeolian mode and remove the locrian and lydian interval you get "the minor pentatonic scale"
now if you take diatonic Phrygian and remove the same locrian and lydian interval, I need a name for that mode. so I'll call it "pentatonic Phrygian" (1 b3 4 b6 7)
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my hand is my WHAT?
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>>129288681
I’m afraid to say because my experience with GC lessons was not good. Just because people know something does not mean they are good teaching, and many people can lie about their credentials, saying that they are equipped to teach certain genres when it’s really just them assuming they can because they know a few songs technically. You really won’t know until you take a few lessons, but it would probably help to settle on a clearly defined goal first that you can convey to your instructor.
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>>129288723
i just want to make my picking feel more natural and improve my ability to make chords and move across the fretboard. id also like to be better at palm muting. im only a month in so idk if its even productive to think about what genres id like to play, but i think stoner doom may be a good beginner genre. slam too
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>>129288771
well id say ill do my best, but im really just playing because its really fun so it doesnt really feel like im giving it my all even though im playing atleast an hour or two a day. so i guess ill say that ill just keep playing, learning, and having fun. cant wait to start playing actual music with my friend once were both good. he gets his guitar tomorrow so ill bring my gear over to his house for us to learn together.
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Don't use steel wool unless you remove the neck. A green Scotchbrite pad does the same thing without shedding metal everywhere.
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>>129289011
Oh this is also what im practicing today. It seemed very simple and was tuned in e standard.
https://youtu.be/UZjuzPU9UE4
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>>129289381
i used steel wool to remove a little bump in the finish that had built up where my thumb rests on the neck - this did not happen because i did not have the pickups below the neck, I tilted the guitar and the wool just fell to the ground
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>>129289584
the most important part is that you need to get used to playing to an audience, even if it's one other guy that is also playing with you. if all you do is practice at home, suddenly you forget how to play guitar when there is an audience
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>>129289605
>J can play great
no, he's awful. so bad he can't tell he's out of tune. legitimately a shitter on guitar no matter what SPIN magazine says
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPjEfCoU4Co
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>>129289729
Sebadoh is better and J Mascis is an intermediate at best guitar player, nothing you can type will convince me that J Mascis is a good guitar player because I'm straight up better than him and I'm not that good
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more progress on Fireman project
this wood is super heavy
the i hope the tenon in the neck is enough
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>>129286588
15 years ago you could buy these things for 100 bucks all day
wtf
everything is so overpriced
I was surprised when I looked up JCM2000s
Marshall JCM2000 DSLs are still 500-700 bucks
they sound really really good
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New to shredding. Tried a few rhythmic ideas.
Can I shred and sweep?
https://voca.ro/13PdlLSBsBPf
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>>129288959
>If they can do it so can you
https://youtu.be/IKOhni-j9_M?si=h6_mWE_naDu3Lbox
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what pots, switch and pickups should I upgrade my classic vibe telecaster with? I'm not trying to pick anything super expensive in it, I just want something that's decent to upgrade to and give me some experience soldering. Or should I start with something else?
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>>129290767
wood changes size and flexes with humidity and temperature changes. wood is stronger or weaker depending on how the grain is oriented in relation to the stress that is placed on it. for a neck where the strings are trying to turn it into a bow, quarter sawn provides the best resistance to that. the grain is almost completely unlikely to warp or twist also as the grain will move in the same direction and in a way that is in line with the tension of the strings. flat sawn is great for bracing on acoustic guitarist and the top is quarter sawn.
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>>129290767
The flat sawn gives you deeper EQ response, sometimes muddy if the wood grew up in a rainy climate. The long grain is great for long sustain. Ideal for jazz.
The rift sawn one is focused on the mids and highs, doesn't really reach the bass (unless you cut it from basswood). The short grains don't allow for long sustain. Ideal for alternative music types, where the low end is provided by other instruments.
Quartersawn wood gives you fairly equal, flat EQ, ideal for pop music.
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Does anyone play really fucked up guitars that are more fucked up than these? The guy from a Place to Bury Strangers might be the most fucked up I've seen.
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>>129290767
Nothing. It's a nice to have but tends to make things more expensive. Manufacturers get more cuts out of flat sewn than quarter sewn.
Guitar necks went from having no truss rod, to a metal bar, to adjustable truss rods, to dual action, and now carbon fiber enforced truss rods. A good neck is a good neck, you can have quarter sawn necks that are just absolute shit. For similar price, I'd lean toward quarter sawn but it's not make or break.
Nowadays made in Indonesia/Korea guitars are kicking people's asses by making those standard features on cheaper guitars, same with rolled fretboards. No need to pay an MIA tax on things that should be standard instead of pure profit/paying for the label
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Interesting, thanks anon
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>>129287544
>just read disproportionately many reviews mentioning the volume knob stops working and how the nut is cut badly and causes buzzing
IT NEVER STOPS DOES IT
What is one supposed to do? You can't walk into a store and ask them to give you a guitar, play it somewhere in a quiet room, check every fret, adjust the truss-rod to straighten the neck and ask to take off the strings to check it with your notched straight-edge, wiggle the knobs for 2 hours to simulate months of use, etc.
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>>129290895
>The flat sawn gives you deeper EQ response, sometimes muddy if the wood grew up in a rainy climate. The long grain is great for long sustain. Ideal for jazz.
>The rift sawn one is focused on the mids and highs, doesn't really reach the bass (unless you cut it from basswood). The short grains don't allow for long sustain. Ideal for alternative music types
Paul Reed Smith posts on /mu/ ?