ain't got no rythmn........

Gygax1974

Just some idiot
you need that zoom thing I was telling you about, it's got a drum machine,,helps with rhythm....I just got a new guitar today I'm stoked..will post a pic tomorrow...

Rhythm is easy, it;s the leads that get me and those bass players who are just too busy with their basslines...Drum machine is key though, and you don't have to put up with a real one

surely you know this tune fdd

Acoustic gtr.
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Gygax1974

Just some idiot
I love my new guitar, I think it's even better than my Les Paul's

It's an ESP LTD EC-1000, they make mostly metal guitars and I have never liked EMGs but I love this guitar

Enjoy the pics

And fdd this is the Line 6 amp that I have with all the effects built into the head, it's very versatile...which comes in handy when you are in three bands and you jam with a hippie

Line 6 - Vetta II

And for you guys out there that were wondering I'm a Gibson Marshall man, and the line 6 Marshall cab sims are pretty damn close to the originals.....
 

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Gygax1974

Just some idiot
Yeah I still got my Marshall cabs and my les pauls, just works out better since I'm playing with 3 bands right now...I have the Line 6 head going thru two 4x12 marshall cabs, it's cool cause the line6 can do two amps at once with a full stereo mix with up to 8 cabs...overkill but I'm gonna try it one day I have 6 viable cabs in total and the most I ever hooked up was 4 cabs, sounds cool with the ping pong delay and a bong...lol

Plus you get free updates, they are always tweeking the thing with more effects and amp models..it's a beast in the studio too, I just get my tone pre board and no need to do any post production work.
 

GoodFriend

Lumberjack
... line 6 tries too hard in my opinion


marshall got it right a long time ago

i use the built in distortion, and that's about as fancy as i get...

have fun with the new toys!!!! they're always fun to play with i'll admit... so many strange sounds you can make... lol =]
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
you need that zoom thing I was telling you about, it's got a drum machine,,helps with rhythm....I just got a new guitar today I'm stoked..will post a pic tomorrow...

Rhythm is easy, it;s the leads that get me and those bass players who are just too busy with their basslines...Drum machine is key though, and you don't have to put up with a real one

surely you know this tune fdd

Acoustic gtr.
|------------------------|------------------------|
|------------------------|------------------------|
|-------0----------------|-------0----------------|
|----4-----4-----4-----4-|----4-----4-----4-----4-|
|-2-----------2-----5----|-0-----------0-----5----|
|------------------------|------------------------|

|------------------------|------------------------|
|------------------------|------------------------|
|-------0----------------|-------2----------------|
|----4-----4-----4-----4-|----2-----2-----2-----2-|
|-2-----------2-----5----|-4-----------4-----0----|
|------------------------|------------------------|




i own the ZOOM 2. and i learned that last year. that's all finger picking. i can learn that pretty much on the spot. give me a week and i've got the song down. it's the rhythm that get's me. i get lost. do i go up, up, down? or is it down, down, up? and then throw that in....... then move to there......... argh!! i try to start out really slow. then i get a little faster, then faster, then i'm lost.
 

closet.cult

New Member
there is a pick available at Guitar Center with a attached plastic ball about the size and shape of a silly putty case (egg-shaped). It's filled with aggregate like sand so when you strum it, you can fill if the rhythem is timed or not. you get into a groove with it, like the tamborines.

try it out.

i used to play guitar. picking was my favorite. but i was never so great. you need a teacher and a regular band to practice right.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
there is a pick available at Guitar Center with a attached plastic ball about the size and shape of a silly putty case (egg-shaped). It's filled with aggregate like sand so when you strum it, you can fill if the rhythem is timed or not. you get into a groove with it, like the tamborines.

try it out.

i used to play guitar. picking was my favorite. but i was never so great. you need a teacher and a regular band to practice right.


that's what i'm thinking. i need to find someone who knows a little more than me. :mrgreen:

like a tambourine. catch me playing a tambourine. :evil:
 

Gygax1974

Just some idiot
cowbell? Once you start playing with other people it will strt to click, the flow of the song will be there...listen to the bass and the drums working together, you kinda know where to go...good luck i'd jam with you but i'm a little too far
 
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