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/gg/ - Guitar and Gear General
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It was kinda difficult, instructions were vague. It just assumes you aren't retarded.
What I really wish was I knew how to do electronics stuff so I could design my own pedal to sound how I want.
That's asking too much though
How do I start learning guitar?
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Guitar chords and inversions
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String tension calculator (D'Addario-based):
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Music theory:
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Hal Leonard's Bass Method:
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Steve Vai's Ten Hour Workout
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Guthrie Govan's Creative Guitar 1 & 2
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Advancing Guitarist - Mick Goodrick
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Chord Chemistry - Ted Greene
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Mickey Baker's Jazz Guitar
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Modern Chord Progressions: Jazz and Classical Voicings for Guitar - Ted Greene
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Jazz Guitar: Single Note Soloing Vol. 1 & 2- Ted Greene
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Impulse Response Pack
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Thanks.
Is there any real advantage to tuning a half step down? It seems like a ton of great guitarists have done it like hendrix, EVH, slash, SRV, ect.
Haven't touched any of my electrics since buying this, am I /grandpasguitars/ yet?
Your vocalist might appreciate it
If your singer can't hit high notes it's easier for him to sing along to
And so begins the first day of waiting for this edge machine.
Got it new for $700, Jackson's price is $1200.
Roast me.
freudposter is the best user on Sup Forums right now
It lets you play in flat keys more easily while also still giving you access to natural or sharp keys. It gives you a more mellow tone compared to bands that use E standard.
>getting a guitar that you want
Oh, and if you use standard gauge strings it gives you a nice slinky effect for bending without having thinner strings.
you can play a half step lower
Nice.
where my poorfags at?
what does /gg/ think of the Gibson SG
Speak for yourself, loser. I just got a new car.
Where my richfags at?
cars < guitars
I don't like the feel of the necks but they still sound nice. I'll never own one though.
You're going to love that neck
hey /gg/ how do I rip off this tone? youtube.com
I have a strat but it doesn't sound like, needly enough or something
fuck off roman