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negative creep:
--- Quote from: Sir Tacopuss on 02 Feb 2009, 14:21 ---Guys, i finally bought a Squier Tele Custom II. The P-90s should make for a really nice bluesy sound.
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Altaaaaa. DRONE DOOM.
Und kauf das scheiss topteil, combo ist zu leise!
Patrick:
--- Quote from: Radical AC on 05 Feb 2009, 12:21 ---my Hot Rod DeVille
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You should donate this to my cause.
--- Quote from: negative creep on 05 Feb 2009, 18:52 ---Und kauf das scheiss topteil, combo ist zu leise!
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Fuck, listen to this man. Exception: Fender amps
atimholt:
I just found out an institute of religion teacher I have has a '61 hard tail strat he bought in '61. He says he might bring it in some time.
I just lowered the action on my Squier strat, and man it makes a difference. I've still gotta check if it messed up the intonation. Would it make sense to intone at the 2nd and 14th fret instead of at open and the 12th?
And I bought a capo. No one cares.
My teacher says he doesn't think much of Gibsons, that Fenders are more versatile. He used the phrase 'boat anchor,' but did say they were good for the styles it was designed for.
Beastmouth:
--- Quote from: atimholt on 05 Feb 2009, 21:03 ---I just found out an institute of religion teacher I have has a '61 hard tail strat he bought in '61. He says he might bring it in some time.
I just lowered the action on my Squier strat, and man it makes a difference. I've still gotta check if it messed up the intonation. Would it make sense to intone at the 2nd and 14th fret instead of at open and the 12th?
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No, it wouldn't. You only check intonation with harmonics and the fretted note. You shouldn't use a capo on the second fret because you'll likely be a bit sharper than you will playing by hand, and this could throw you a bit off. Also, unless it sounds really bad, don't worry about checking your intonation right now. Wait until you change strings.
--- Quote ---And I bought a capo. No one cares.
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Why should they? You have to be singing something in a key that better suits your voice, or someone else needs to be singing and you accompanying them, so go start a band! Then someone'll care!
--- Quote ---My teacher says he doesn't think much of Gibsons, that Fenders are more versatile. He used the phrase 'boat anchor,' but did say they were good for the styles it was designed for.
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I think that Gibson are a paternalistic bunch of bigots who think left-handed persons are not well-suited to play the electric guitar. They can go hang.
Spluff:
A left handed person should be just as good or better at playing a right handed guitar as right handers are. Sack up.
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