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posted on 2004-1-31 at 16:45
I never took lessons because there wasn't anyone around that taught the instrument. Only thing I had trouble with was artificial harmonics since I had no idea how to do them. I ended up finding a little tap harmonics tutorial on the net and found out they were the same thing.

Oh, and on the subject of playing original songs (I'm pretty sure there was something mentioned a page back or so), I'll probably keep playing covers until I master Country Music by Stu Hamm and Amazing Grace by Victor Wooten, once I can play them there's nothing else I can learn from other people's songs, and the only way I'd get any better is to play my own stuff.

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posted on 2004-2-2 at 00:03
I never really took lessons, i went for 2 of them once and I realised that if I were to go this way it would go by WAY toooo slow, so I decided to learn on my own hehe and as Reivax said! the internet was there when ever I got stuck!!!!
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posted on 2004-2-2 at 00:06
On another note, i was curious as if some people on this forum managed to do anything crazy with there guitar, using like random objects or doing non normal guitar things. like for instance using just the clean sound and a touch or reverb i can do church bell sounds with my guitar, my buddy showed me that, and told me im not allowed to reveal the secret, but i have gotten close to doing a police siren with a quarter and distortion. has anyone done anything weird like that??
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posted on 2004-2-2 at 00:11
if you go to http://www.vai.com/LittleBlackDots/84/weird_noises.html , Steve Vai shows us how we can do weird noises with the guitar. Some can damage your guitar so beware!!!

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posted on 2004-2-2 at 00:18
interesting !! i wish i had money to wreck a few guitars an see what some of these actually do...
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posted on 2004-2-2 at 18:04
sometimes I will detune the strings a little and pull the strings behind the neck. I can't really describe the sound, but it is interesting.





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posted on 2004-2-17 at 01:38
Okay, I have a question.

Should someone who plays guitar learn how to read theory, or should they just go buy something else, such as Tablature. OR, should they just keep on improving their skill, because right now I don't know which one to do. I already know the Treble Clef and Bass Clef notes, I just don't know where the notes are supposed to be played on the neck.





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posted on 2004-2-17 at 02:01
Do it all man!! SKILL, Theory! and building your own sense of style. Always always try and learn more man you will benefit big time!!
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posted on 2004-2-17 at 02:31
Practice scales, and other various technical exercises while reading them off of a sheet of tab. Then you can do all 3 at once.





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posted on 2004-2-17 at 03:13
back to the crazy sounds, i wrap my strings aroud the neck too. it sounds really cool. and in one of my songs that i made up, i take my string, and push it onto my pickup, and it makes a high-pitched chirping sound which sounds awesome.





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posted on 2004-2-17 at 20:28
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Originally posted by Kevinnn
Okay, I have a question.

Should someone who plays guitar learn how to read theory, or should they just go buy something else, such as Tablature. OR, should they just keep on improving their skill, because right now I don't know which one to do. I already know the Treble Clef and Bass Clef notes, I just don't know where the notes are supposed to be played on the neck.


i don't know what you mean by "read theory". if you know the treble and bass clef notes already... can you read note values and so rhythms? as for where you play them on the neck, notation doesn't tell you that (unless there are chord frames or unless you can work out what they mean by the fingering they may or may not have given) -- you have to work out the easiest/best sounding way to play it yourself.
if i'm given a score, i'll be able to play it on guitar eventually but it'll take me ages to change the dots into positions on the fingerboard. some people can do it without thinking, but it doesn't seem to be a skill i need. i can usually work songs out (roughly) by ear without much trouble, or read tablature. but if you're interested in improving your skill in all areas of guitaring (and for certain types of music or certain kinds of band it'd definitely be useful) then go right on and work out which notes can be played where. everything's up to you.






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posted on 2004-2-17 at 20:29
as for crazy sounds, you can't beat harp harmonics. and fake feedback (as heard in the livid - play harmonics and fade them in). and pickslides.






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posted on 2004-2-17 at 20:43
I love fake feedback! My personal favourite is using the harmonic on the A string 7th fret. Especially for songs in E minor...

Another cool effect I have used is sliding the edge of your pick perpendicularly across the strings near the pickups, while sliding the pick slightly across the strings horizontally. You'll probably need AT LEAST a little distortion though.





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posted on 2004-2-17 at 20:48
the best pickslide is when you slide up the thinner wound strings and then down the fat ones. weeeeoooowwww!






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posted on 2004-2-17 at 23:16
You guitar people are insane! Wait, that also includes myself. Damnit. I just enjoy playing the guitar, and admiring how much I suck. You should all try it some day.





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posted on 2004-2-18 at 02:27
well, record somthing and post it so we can all laugh at your "suckyness" im sure everyone would enjoy that!





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posted on 2004-2-25 at 19:51
1. How long have you been playing? 7 years
2. What kind of guitar/gear do you use? acoustic (dunno what make), fender squire, mrshall amp
3. What would you own if you could own anything? Mike Shinoda
4. What artists inspire your playing style? Brad Delson, John from Chili's cant spell his name
5. Who are your favourite players? John frm Chili's, Brad Delson
6. Have you written any songs? No
7. Do you take lessons. Yes
8. What inspired you to pick up the guitar? I was little and I thought it was cool and never stopped.
9. What songs do you like playing the most? Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Zephr Song (Nice and Simple)
10. How much do you practice? A few times a week





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posted on 2004-2-25 at 21:52
I've never considered Mike Shinoda to be a good guitarist, or a guitarist for that matter. For a band as big as Linkin Park, power chords or miniscule riffs don't cut it. PLUS they have two guitarits, which should make the guitar in the songs that much better.

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posted on 2004-2-25 at 22:49
i have no opinion of that guitarist. but PIS, just because the guy inspired amy's playing style, and he's one of her favourite guitarists, doesn't mean she thinks he's a fantastic guitarist. think about it.






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posted on 2004-2-26 at 03:37
Oh ya, by no means am I bashing her or her playing style. Infact, Linkin Park is one of my fav. bands.

Bart you need to add a *Drink PIS* link to your profile... Or maybe I should to mine, how do you do that?





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posted on 2004-2-26 at 19:34
why on my profile? just give a url, i don't think you can use bbscript on profiles.






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posted on 2004-3-2 at 07:15
where does this *Drink PIS* link take you?





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posted on 2004-3-2 at 18:10
who knows! it's a mystery. maybe PIS will tell us...






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posted on 2004-3-3 at 03:48
Oh I thought of another cool trick. Stick a pick between your E, G and B strings (the 3 highest pitched ones) right near the brigde. The strings sound like a detuned organ. It's very cool.





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posted on 2004-3-3 at 14:56
wait, do you weave the pick between the strings? or do you just play them?

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