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Skulhedface Feb 25th, 2003 02:16 AM

GUITAR PLAYERS
 
What kind do you have?

I got a Jackson Pro Dinky Reverse, it's exactly like Dave Mustaine's but it's metallic blue. Damn you, Musician's Friend, for not having this sumbitch in black!

Blackjack Feb 25th, 2003 06:06 AM

A crappy little black Strat. Currently with only 5 strings :(

slavemason Feb 25th, 2003 07:19 AM

78 Fender P-Bass. It weighs a ton and prettier than Oprah.
A friend of mine stripped his guitar down to four strings and tunes it to a open G9. What a mess, somehow he makes it work.

Generator86 Feb 25th, 2003 12:33 PM

I've got a Fender Strat, but I don't know what year it is. Plays pretty nice, though.

Also, and this is my baby, I've got an Ibanez Soundgear custom-made 5-string bass. It's got a neckthru body, super fast neck, and that fucker can take a beating.

Skulhedface Feb 25th, 2003 01:50 PM

lol my Jackson only has 5 strings too. I was too lazy to replace it (and this was back in 1997) so I more or less learned how to play guitar without a high E string. It certainly makes solos fun to play :/

sspadowsky Feb 25th, 2003 02:57 PM

This here is my baby.

ESP Horizon USA Custom
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Skulhedface Feb 25th, 2003 03:00 PM

I wish mine still looked as nice as it did in the Musician's Friend Listings.

I've been playing it so long and practicing like mad for the past few years that I've had to jerry-rig that thing several times (but at least it still works)

MaskedMonk Feb 25th, 2003 06:03 PM

I have a piece of shit that my mom bought in the 60s for $15. It has not improved with age.

Missinglink6915 Feb 25th, 2003 06:25 PM

I got me a Yahama P-370 Folk Acoutic Gutiar and Ibanez K-7

Skulhedface Feb 25th, 2003 10:38 PM

OK, guitar players... easiest and hardest song you've ever learned?

Easiest: Either anything by Nirvana (no shit) or Corrosion of Conformity

Hardest (so far): "Revolution Is My Name" by Pantera (that first part is fucking HARD to do by ear)

MaskedMonk Feb 26th, 2003 01:03 AM

Easiest: I Want To Be Sedated. It has three chords, and none of them are even bar chords.

Hardest: I don't learn hard songs because I suck.

sspadowsky Feb 26th, 2003 11:18 AM

Easiest is hard to say. Too many to list. There are a million three-chord songs out there.

Hardest.... I used to be able to play some of the solos off Rust in Peace clean and strong. That's some pretty challenging stuff. Jazz is very difficult. I never had the patience for that shit. You have to be a hand contortionist, or have Andre the Giant hands to do some of that.
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Generator86 Feb 26th, 2003 01:08 PM

Easiest song: "Earth A.D." by the Misfits.
Hardest song: "Natural Law" by Loranhein (that fucker doesn't stop MOVING).

Easiest solo: "The Exorcist" by Cannibal Corpse (originally by Possessed). It took me exactly one listen to get.
Hardest solo: "10 In 2010" by Bad Religion. In the span of about 20 seconds, he hits like 250 notes.

Helm Feb 26th, 2003 01:56 PM

I have a brand new Gibson Les Paul. I love every fucking thing about it. Currently strung to an open C# (My Dying Bride, and my bands' likeness to them, being the reason) and it's got a devastating sound.

Easiest: Paranoid? Uh, I dunno many covers. Maybe 'The Doorway' by Neurosis. Easy as fuck, but what a great song.

Most difficult: Either the whole of Pleasant Shade of Gray by Fates Waning, or the first part of 'Instruments of Random murder' (up to the zany solo, heh) by Watchtower.

MaskedMonk Feb 26th, 2003 03:21 PM

Yeah, Paranoid is fucking easy.

slavemason Feb 27th, 2003 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skulhedface
lol my Jackson only has 5 strings too. I was too lazy to replace it (and this was back in 1997) so I more or less learned how to play guitar without a high E string. It certainly makes solos fun to play :/

Please tell me that you've changed your guitar strings sometime between 1997 and now. :/

Helm Feb 27th, 2003 06:46 PM

If not, play sludge. It'll come natural to you.

Paul138 Feb 28th, 2003 09:32 PM

A black BC Rich Warlock (cheap version) and a broken DanElectro amp. :(
I'll need some cash for an upgrade, but I have an idea for a custom (maybe ESP). They're Japanese, right?

slavemason Mar 1st, 2003 01:17 AM

God Damn Paul, you think you could cut and paste War and Peace for your next signature.
I also have an upright bass, baritone ukulele, Ibanez Soundgear bass (picolo setup), banjo, banjuke, lapsteel, autoharp, melodica...oh yeah an old Ovation solid body electric (I think they called it a viper?) and some other odds and ends.
If you could put music in a crack pipe, I'd smoke it.

CastroMotorOil Mar 1st, 2003 04:46 PM

a very very shitty DeArmond

wise Mar 4th, 2003 10:25 AM

i've got a gibson tobaccoburst les paul special.

easiest song i know:nirvana - "smells like teen spirit" i suppose..
hardest: i'm sort of a beginner. i know about half of "hallowed be thy name" by iron maiden(the easiest parts of the song), guess that's the hardest stuff i know.

Skulhedface Mar 4th, 2003 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slavemason
Please tell me that you've changed your guitar strings sometime between 1997 and now.

Of course I have, but there was no reason to until 1999 (read: My surviving strings were very much intact and have absorbed a LOT of punishment) I have actually changed the strings three times since then, and I still have no high e. I learned how to play without it, and it just feels awkward to play my own guitar with it. Playing someone else's of course is not a problem, but it's like driving a car for years and then getting a new one. You can still do it, and well, but it still FEELS different. Hence the reason why I can no longer play my guitar if it had a high e, but I can play others no problem. Does that make any sense?

Paul138 Mar 4th, 2003 04:21 PM

Sure. Feel is everything in a guitar. It can't sound or look good if you're uncomfortable.

Helm Mar 5th, 2003 12:14 PM

Playing metal without an E string. Seems like a bad deal to me.

slavemason Mar 5th, 2003 01:21 PM

I can't give you too much grief since I can only play four strings at a time. The ukulele (baritone) taught me about the first four EBGD and the bass taught me the other four GDAE (recognizing the common G and D strings). When I play guitar, I stick to the bottom four or the top four, rarely all six at once. Then again, I never was crazy about guitars. Too many damn strings.
Does anyone here have one of those whack-job seven string guitars?


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