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Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 08 Sep 2011 15:10
by Demerzel
If you want some really emotional melodic vocals, check out the band In Mourning. Relatively new.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 12 Nov 2011 12:20
by Sandwurm88
Here is my Peavey Guitar and the big amp that came with it --it's technically a bass amp, a Fender Rumble 100, but it still works with guitar.

EDIT: Damn the picture won't upload. I have it on iPhoto, but it's not on the internet or anything...


Christmas is coming up, and I'm probably going to ask for one of those better guitars I mentioned, so far, I think I want a semi-acoustic. I'm going to a guitar store to try out all of their semi-acoustics, they have some nice Ibanez ones that look pretty good, and some crazy expensive Gretschs that I want to play to see what they're like. The Ibanez AF75 is looking good especially.

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Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 12 Nov 2011 12:30
by Sandwurm88
I heard that Ibanez described as "the Gretsch White falcon for the common man", and the Gretsch Falcon is essentially my favorite guitar I've encountered so far, and AToE already mentioned Ibanez hollowbodies as being pretty good, so that's looking like the one.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 12 Nov 2011 16:48
by A Thing of Eternity
That whole series from Ibanez is some of the best quality per $$ I've ever seen, hands down, and I work for a company that stocks hundred and hundred and hundreds of guitars.

Just a tip though, just call them "hollowbodies", they're not really known as semi-accoustic. Thinline ones are the ones I prefer myself, sounding a bit closer to a normal solidbody.

Glad you're enjoying playing, that's the main thing. Always remember - most of your tone comes from your hands, not your instrument... I'm having a hard time getting that through to the guitarist I'm recording right now!

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 12 Nov 2011 18:40
by Sandwurm88
Yeah, playing the instrument alot and enjoying it is the easy part...getting a band together with three other extremely unreliable teenagers is the annoying part.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 13 Nov 2011 00:50
by A Thing of Eternity
It's never easy, and then even when you have a good band going it's like a marriage between 3-5+ people rather than just two, it's challenging at the best of times.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 13 Nov 2011 12:48
by Lawliet
Demerzel wrote:Oh wow I'm pathetic :P. Need to look a bit more.

But brilliant isn't it :wink:
Love your avatar! :lol:

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 01:42
by Crysknife
A Thing of Eternity wrote:It's never easy, and then even when you have a good band going it's like a marriage between 3-5+ people rather than just two, it's challenging at the best of times.
Haha, been there and done that. It's amazing that any band can get along long enough to get quality music done.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 14 Nov 2011 03:45
by A Thing of Eternity
I think it involves a lot of turning your brain off and letting shit slide!

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 21:38
by Sandwurm88
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This is what I decided on to ask for for Christmas. Looks awesome, and its one inch thinner than the AF75, which feels more like an acoustic, while this one basically feels like a really light Les Paul. The tone is more suited to rock, and less to blues and jazz, so that's good too.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 21:52
by Freakzilla
I worked for a summer at a graphics arts firm for my first guitar:

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(mine was black)

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 21:56
by Freakzilla
I was 14, it was $800

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:02
by JustSomeGuy
I'd like to teach myself to play guitar, or maybe I'll take guitar lessons. Anyway, I've been wondering about the best way to go about this. I'm looking to buy an acoustic guitar, but don't want to spend a lot of money. Thoughts, anyone?

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:02
by JustSomeGuy
Eight-hundred dollars is a lot of money- to me.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:07
by Freakzilla
JustSomeGuy wrote:Eight-hundred dollars is a lot of money- to me.
Imagine how much it was to a 14-year-old in 1984.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:10
by JustSomeGuy
Whoa. A co-worker told me I could go to a guitar shop and get an acoustic for about $100, but what can I expect for that price? I need some advice.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:16
by Freakzilla
JustSomeGuy wrote:Whoa. A co-worker told me I could go to a guitar shop and get an acoustic for about $100, but what can I expect for that price? I need some advice.
Wal-Mart quality.

I haven't played for a while but there are guys here that can give you excellent advice.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:18
by JustSomeGuy
I'll be waiting. Thank you.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:24
by Freakzilla
For $200 you could get a decent acoustic.

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Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:27
by Freakzilla
Don't start with an electric guitar.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:33
by Omphalos
For under $250 pretty much everything out ere is going to be plywood. You can get a decent starter made out of plywood though. Just go fiddle around at a guitar shop and take someone you know to listen from a different perspective (and I don't mean a philosophical perspective. I mean from like 5 or 6'feet away). I just bought my kid a $300 Takamine, and it sounds great.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 22:46
by JustSomeGuy
I just had to log back in. Freakzilla, Omphalos- thanks for the advice. I'm not looking to spend too much money- because I don't have much money! The thing is, I've always wanted to play guitar, but, well, you know... Excuses. I used to have dreams in which I was playing guitar (and could do no wrong!), but those dreams have stopped. I'd like to get to the point where I can play whatever I want, and time is not really an issue.
I remember meeting this guy who had been teaching himself to play guitar. At some point I asked him to play the guitar a certain way- and he did it! It sounded so beautiful!

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 05 Dec 2011 23:08
by Freakzilla
It'll take a year before you can play a recognizable song. (Besides Smoke on the Water or Paranoid.)

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 06 Dec 2011 01:30
by Omphalos
Get a decent method book and you can be playing 12 bar blues in a few days. Once you learn how to make a few badass sounding chords you will be inspired.

If I were you I'd look at second hand shops. If you live in a warm place there will be all kinds of them that sell dead old people cast offs. I found my firs three mandolins in second hand shops and they were all decent. Try Craigslist too i just bought a great $100 betaer Mando off CL for hotel traveling, so's I won't have to take an expensive one with me when I travel for work.

Re: Another Musical Instrument Question

Posted: 06 Dec 2011 01:33
by Freakzilla
What kind of music do you like?