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14 Apr 2014
What hardware besides my guitar will I need to have to make Amplitude 3 work? What other software will I need. I have an iPad 2 now. What should I output to. I mean, the program has choices for cabinets already, what good will it do me to output to another cabinet? Do I output to a mixer and put thru the mains?
13 Feb 2014
I have a chance to buy a Fender Twin Reverb Amp circa 1980 with master volume. One knob on the front is cracked and half of it is broken off. I couldn't get the reverb sound to work and some of the times when I'd depress the Reverb footswitch button, there would be a hummimg sound. Moving the ground switch would sometimes cause the hummimg to go away. I could also easily get the humming sound from touching the reverb unit in the bottom of the cabinet.

Can ayone tell me more about this amp and its real value?
20 Aug 2013
I agree somewhat with Sammetal92's post above and his description of a musician ; someone who must be able to transcribe well enough to play the songs he or she wants, however, I don't hear in stereo and many frequencies I cannot hear at all. I consider myself an intermediate rhythm player and an above beginner level lead player. I have an extremely difficult time figuring out songs and almost always depend on watching someone I know play or teach me. I cannot seem to carry a tune very well vocally, either, as it becomes extremely difficult to sound out intervals, and if I do get lucky, it now becomes even more difficult finding the notes on the fretboard.

My question is from anyone on here that would like to help me transcribe about 15 notes from a simple song interlude played by a trumpet. I have tried endlessly and cannot seem to piece this together. The song is This Magic Moment by Jay And The Americans. It has a marching type of beat played over one measure each of C - Am - F - G . I can pick out the chord tones and sound okay, but I really want to get it out exactly as the trumpet does?

Can anyone transcribe this four measure trumpet interlude for me please?

I'm not sure if this is the place to ask, but I'll start here anyway. Keep in mind I have wanted to play this for years and really would like help with these notes? Thank you in advance. smile.gif
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13 Jul 2013
Hi, my name is Bryant Bourgoin. I am a returning member of guitarmasterclass. I have been playing guitar a total of 6 years, spread out over 40 years. Two years beginning around 1970, took a break (someone stole my guitar in college). Started up again in 1990 for about two more years, and formed a band for about a year. Stopped playing again as I returned heavily into long distance running (marathon and ultra-marathons). Started up again in 2005 for two more years, then came to a halt about two years later (became full time DJ and Karaoke host). I am starting up again as a friend of mine has asked me to help teach him how to play.

I consider myself an above average rhythm guitar player, but really need work on getting more melodic with lead playing. Am here to practice daily to improve my sense of timing, ear training (which is very weak as I simply cannot play what I hear), and learn how to play lead at somewhat above the intermediate level at jam sessions and perhaps to start another band. I consider myself slightly above intermediate in understanding and being able to apply Music Theory.

I own a Fender Stratocaster and a nice Guild that I have had since the early 1990's, and a Vox emulator type amplifier for band playing, and a few smaller practice amps for jam sessions.

I really miss the quality and regularity, and structure of the lessons and videos on here.
17 Mar 2009
I'm not sure which forum would be best so i posted this here and one other.

Hi guys.
Anyone on here able to help me with a decent tab for the "chicken fried" intro by zac brown.
I've got the rhythm down near perfect but am having a hell of a time hearing the country lick at the beginning. It's about 18 seconds long. I've seen a few "very" innaccurate tabs for it, but would anyone be able to work one out or know of one I can practice on. I play it in G, but some tune down a 1/2 step, but I tune normally and play on key of G.

Any help? Greatly appreciate it.

Wasn't sure if assistance with tab notes was common amongst us.
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