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Oct 31 2007, 07:25 AM |
I see in the lessons it shows the members that are taking them. Do I need to sign up for one or how does it show that I am taking it?
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Oct 31 2007, 07:30 AM |
Well, i think you just have to watch the lesson for a moment, its shows automatically. Yes, if you log in and watch one of the protected (not free) videos, it adds you to the list. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Oct 31 2007, 07:33 AM |
Yes, if you log in and watch one of the protected (not free) videos, it adds you to the list. That is too simple!!!! Thanks Guys!! |
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Oct 31 2007, 09:11 AM |
Sounds like your action mat be set a little low and maybe your neck relief needs adjustment - I'd take it to a tech.
Prices can vary widely, I have heard as low as $25, but my tech charges a lot more than that (but he is pretty darned good). -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Oct 31 2007, 09:37 AM |
thanks...im allready thing im set her low ..but when im try to put her higer she's get broke..ok i'm take the quitar to SamAsh hope they will help me thank Good choice,hope guys at SA'd be able to help you!! -------------------- Youtube
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Oct 31 2007, 07:57 PM |
Sounds like truss rod adjustment required, better to get someone to do this for you if your not confident with what you are doing
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Oct 31 2007, 08:10 PM |
Oh and Besip,
check your warranty/purchase documents. You might be due a free set up anyway - lots of shops do this within the first year of purchase of a new guitar. It allows for settling in of the guitar. Does depend though on the shop and/or guitar make. Cheers, Tony -------------------- Get your music professionally mastered by anl AES registered Mastering Engineer. Contact me for Audio Mastering Services and Advice and visit our website www.miromastering.com
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Nov 2 2007, 11:25 AM |
I'm back
i'm went to the Samash just for informaction a they tell me the basic setup is around 50$ i'm have the quitar like 3 month and i'm don't wanna pay to mutch i'm just thinking to try 1 more thing..Restring the all 6 string and if that's not help!! no way and i'm will have to go to technican just basic question do you guys thing thats.. is good way how to change string on my quitar?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R36pQOL54c actualy i'm see like thousand way how to do that..and everybody do that diferently or do you know some better way..i'm own electric quitar below..but the guy pretty do same thing with electric maybe another stupid question but i'm wanna find the best way....so if u can recomendet let me know thanks This post has been edited by besip: Nov 2 2007, 12:07 PM -------------------- [
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Nov 2 2007, 02:20 PM
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I'm back i'm went to the Samash just for informaction a they tell me the basic setup is around 50$ i'm have the quitar like 3 month and i'm don't wanna pay to mutch i'm just thinking to try 1 more thing..Restring the all 6 string and if that's not help!! no way and i'm will have to go to technican just basic question do you guys thing thats.. is good way how to change string on my quitar?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R36pQOL54c actualy i'm see like thousand way how to do that..and everybody do that diferently or do you know some better way..i'm own electric quitar below..but the guy pretty do same thing with electric maybe another stupid question but i'm wanna find the best way....so if u can recomendet let me know thanks I always found the best way to change the strings on a guitar is to do it one by one, start with the high E string, change it, Stretch it real good by pulling on it right in the middle of the fretboard(I give it 3 or 4 real good tugs) then I tune the string close to in tune then move on to the next string. I do this all the way thru until I change all 6 strings. Once I've changed my last string I then go back to the High E string and put it in tune then do this to all 6 strings. Once I've done this to the Low E string I then chack the tuning and make fine adjustments to every string as needed. I then play the guitar, when I'm done playing I check the tuning again, if I stretched the string correctly and put the guitar in tune properly the strings should all still be in tune. Occasionally I might get a string that is more elastic than the others and I might have to tune it but more often than not the guitar is in tune and stays that way( I own an ibanez with a floating tremolo). BTW: There are no stupid questions other than the one not asked. This post has been edited by RobM: Nov 2 2007, 02:21 PM -------------------- You wish.
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Nov 2 2007, 08:34 PM |
I doubt that the one string at a time bit mattered. probably more important on acoustic. I agree to change one at a time, but don't expect that it is a big deal on electric. sounds like one of those things that came from the acoustic area where it was more important, and got carried forward. Actually, I disagree ... Changing one string at a time is the easiest way of working with a Floyd Rose style bridge - taking them all off at once means the bridge retreats into the guitar and it gets difficult to work with, or you need to wedge the bridge with something. Changing one string at a time gets around this. However, i would recommend occasionally biting the bullet and taking them all off so you can give your guitar a proper clean. Those of us with Les Pauls need not concern themselves with this -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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