>how do i learn to play this song? Start by learning how to play your fucking instrument.
>im being bullied, plz halp! You probably said/did something really fucking stupid and deserve it
>is guitar one of the last true art forms? Lol
>what gear do i need to sound good? A mute pedal
>why do people keep saying vomit when i post a fender? If you have to ask you have no taste, or youre so far down the hipster train thatll youll start eating dog shit when they prove it has health benefits. Vomit
>can you rate my song? Fuck off...ok fine....it sucks
>what can i change to make it better? Everything.
>guitar seems like a fun w Ill stop you right there. No, its not.
>what did i miss from the last thread Absolutely nothing that wont get posted in this thread
>what kind of amp sho Stop. Blues jr. Youll sound like shit regardless, might as well have the best shit can amp money can buy.
>whos crazyaga? A jew, ignore him
>whats doom larping? Pretty much what youll be doing
Looks like a les paul that's going through it's rebellious phase in middle school.
Robert Rogers
I think ESP is the brand to go with if you want an LP ripoff
Logan James
>ONE article from some magazine must mean le guitar dying maymay is real
Owen Wilson
Ibanez actually tried to make good guitars before?
Landon Ross
>Now, a little background may be in order: For years, Guitar World published a one-off magazine, a buyer’s guide that featured—you guessed it—models posing with musical equipment. That mag may no longer be in production, but the internet remembers all and provided Clark with some ripe source material for her cover concept.
>“I did a quick Google search of women on the cover, and all I really saw was girls in bikinis holding guitars like they’ve never held a guitar before,” says Clark. “I started thinking about that and just wanted to make my own absurdist comment on it. I couldn’t really let it slide without poking a bit of fun and taking the piss a little!”
>Clark’s sly comment on the magazine—literally on the cover of the magazine—is definitely a kick-ass meta move. But her disruption of the status quo doesn’t stop there. Performing as the enigmatic, experimental St. Vincent, she has become what might best be described as a postmodern guitar hero, and for the last decade has been subtly injecting some truly exciting guitar playing into the pop music landscape.
David Allen
>That mag may no longer be in production
but they still make those. and stop posting that phony.
Austin Evans
I always knew guitar players were delusional but god damn
Josiah Ortiz
Being this fucking delusional
Elijah Wood
>Kirk Hammett: “Well, I always thought that the Tube Screamer was great, and a classic sound, but after using one for 30-odd years or so, there have been other times where I’ve thought, ‘Wow, I wish I could get a little more bottom out of it,’ or, ‘if I could just compress it a little bit more for just this little situation,’ or, ‘if I could just get a little bit more of the Tube Screamer sound.’
>“I really wanted to just open it up and try and expand the potential of it. And so we expanded every knob: we took the tone knob - added top, added middle, added bottom - we took the gain, and added some compression and ways to work with that. And so, basically, we added more to it.”
>“I’m sure that people out there are screaming, ‘Heresy! Why is he messing with such a classic sound?’ I might be messing with a classic sound, but fucking hell, how are we gonna move forward if someone doesn’t cross the line somewhere?
>“We’re all very inspired and very, very excited about this. I think it’s the first time you’ll see a pedal company actually being driven by an actual guitar player - I really don’t know of any other guitar players out there who are actually making pedals.
Noah Hernandez
You probably think the bee population hasnt been dropping because you still see bees