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18 Jun 2013
I'm not sure how it would do if it landed on the neck, but still pretty impressive. Also would have been nice to plug into at least a battery powered amp after the drop.
2 Mar 2013
After reading MyHandyMan's post on How To Use Bookmarks, it got me thinking about my bookmark organizing. Like many of you, time to practice is limited. With GMC having around 2,700 lessons (at the moment), my bookmarks are getting larger in number & poorly organized. I certainly can't practice all of them everyday. Of course I have by the genres, styles, farvorite artists & techniques. But have you labeled any of your folders in your bookmarks by a more creative label?
I suppose my problem is not having them organized in a way to fine tune Brainstorming a few ideas that popped in my head (these are just ideas & not currently in my bookmarks): REC w/Sub Folders: Practicing, Completed, Future Practice w/Sub Folders: Mon-Wed-Fri, Tue-Thur-Sat 5 Current Lessons (for each practice session) Daily (what needs to be practiced daily) I guess my point is that our bookmarks can get rather large & that maybe I need to have one main folder for daily practice time that I have not had before. I am curious if anyone else has run into this & how you have handled it? Thanks for reading this.
24 Feb 2013
I apologize that this is so long but felt details are needed.
I have an Aria LP copy that my mom bought me in the 70's. It sat in its case for many years & still looks like new. I never had it set up. I took it about a month ago to Guitar Center (I researched the tech & found he had a good reputation). He did the setup in front of me & he didn't mind me asking my stupid questions. Sadly my skills are only beginner to intermediate. But while he was setting it up, he was hesitant to do any mods to it since it was "vintage" (his word). I believe he did a good job on the set up. But lately while playing I noticed fret buzz on the A & D strings at the 6th fret. I took it back to him today to look at & he said the 6th fret is lower than the other frets. If it were higher, it would be an easier fix just to file it down. But being lower, the other frets need to be lowered to its level. When he played it, he seemed to feel it was fine. When I played it, I got the buzz. I do worry I press too hard & am trying to work on using a lighter touch. Anyways, the repair will cost about $80. Yes this is a "copy" & not a "real" Les Paul. I have no intentions of ever selling it due to sentimental reasons. After setting up the Aria, I left an Ibanez RG370 that I bought last year off Craigslist for him to set up & finally had time to go pick it up today (it's almost 2 hours drive away). So I have another guitar to play & Todd's video chat today gave it a pretty good workout & noticed no issues I am now having doubts on getting it repaired. I am now thinking rather than put $80 into the Aria, it might be better to just get another guitar. If... I mean... when I eventually gig with it, I'm sure something bad might happen to it. It's inevitable, right? It is still playable. I also have an interest in jazz fusion & would really love to get a hollow or semi hollow body. While at GC, I saw a Sunset Red Ibanez & fell in love with its beauty (but no I didn't try it). I know a guitar is like a girl, you can't just love how it looks cause you are going to "have" to listen it for a long time so you better love how it plays as well. Now that I have written all this, I guess I have already made up my mind. But I am curious if any of you have any thoughts. Thank you for taking time to read this. Gary
12 Jan 2013
Steve Howe is leaving Asia to return to Yes & his trio work. His replacement is Sam Coulson. No disrespect intended, but Sam sounds like he could be from the movie Spinal Tap (which I love!
It is amazing the power of youtube & helping to open doors for artists that may have never gotten noticed!
29 Dec 2012
After reading thefireball's recent post, Cosmin made a comment:
"And the touch ... You only get that from your hands. Regardless of what gear you have - I think this is a major plus in your overall skill as a musician/ guitarist! " Then I was watching Steve Lukather (I'm a huge Lukather fan "Everybody's touch & tone is very unique, I mean, the same guy can play the same guitar through the same amp & play the same lick & it would not sound the same." and "The guitar is a very very expressive instrument." |
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