View Full Version : who here plays guitar?
Split Eight
05-17-2015, 03:14 AM
what brand/ model?
just curious, lots of musically oriented ppl here
Already know oats murkel plays the upright ukulele
Got a fender
Gf got a acoustic
Can't play for shittttt lol
Certain
05-17-2015, 03:22 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLpGspBBeN8
Xquisite
05-17-2015, 03:22 AM
I play the bass guitar... about 15 years now.
Ibanez - SR1300 - Bass
Schecter Stilleto Studio - Bass
Peavey Cirrus - Bass
Fender Strat - Guitar
Sharp
05-17-2015, 03:25 AM
Gibson LP deluxe from like 76
Godin LGXT (midi and piezo output) for gigging rather than bring an acoustic and electric
And an LTD electric bass
Split Eight
05-17-2015, 03:32 AM
Got a fender
Gf got a acoustic
Can't play for shittttt lol
dope
got a Schecter & a bargain acoustic
And lol, every woman that wants to learn just doesnt practice. Ever. Like sure lets pay $30 to play half an hour a week and have some Berkeley dropout tell me I'm great
Split Eight
05-17-2015, 03:32 AM
Gibson LP deluxe from like 76
Fuaaarkkkkkk
Split Eight
05-17-2015, 03:34 AM
Schecter Omen-6
Epiphone DR100 or similar (lol)
Recently sold my PRS SE-EG, miss the fucking whammy
uh-oh
05-17-2015, 03:37 AM
i got the cheapest ibanez electric bass money can buy probably.
i can play the fuck out of 1 string at a time lmao. its all thats really needed for what i do. i rarely use it tho. if im making a beat i'll filter the sample to bring the original bassline to the forefront, but in doing that alot of the time only the really low bass notes come through and the higher bass notes get filtered out
so it'll be like
BOOM, BUH-BOOM, BUH-BOOM, BUH-BOOM
bahhh, buh-bahhh, buh-bahhh, buh-bahhh
the second line being the higher notes, they are quieter alot of the time after filtering, so i'll find the note closest to it with my tonedeaf ears on my bass, and fill in for it so its like
BOOM, BUH-BOOM, BUH-BOOM, BUH-BOOM
BAHHH, BAH-BAHHHH, BAH-BAHHH, BAH-BAHHH
all CAPS
but yea.
there are other guitars around. my pops has a couple epiphones aka poor mans gibsons. the jumbo acoustic is dope. the electric is whatever. both those are normal guitars
i'd like to eventually get a jumbo type acoustic bass, or an upright bass to actually learn how to play tho.
uh-oh
05-17-2015, 03:39 AM
this is the epiphone my pops has. its pretty ill.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--EPIEEJ2?siid=33861&gclid=Cj0KEQjw1duqBRDPlLKsuJCUiuABEiQAxgHwJ9To4laz 4OmmB6RqADnaPNt6IjrIzeHFOScl4YFFTbsaAseG8P8HAQ
i had him playing the get in my car riffs by 50 the other day, and the when it rains it pours shit by 50 too.
i wish i could do that shit. i can just show him some shit and he just knows what notes it is off top
Xquisite
05-17-2015, 03:39 AM
This is me fucking around freestyling on the bass.
http://vocaroo.com/i/s18NtpcJwl6X
Batty
05-17-2015, 03:40 AM
I play guitar. I have tons of different guitars but my favorite has always been Fender Strat.
Hendrix da goat.
Sharp
05-17-2015, 03:56 AM
Fuaaarkkkkkk
Word lol that's what I said when I got it
I can furnish my claim with pictures later I'm away this weekend
PancakeBrah
05-17-2015, 03:59 AM
I'm the best Guitar Hero player on the board if that counts.
I'm the best Guitar Hero player on the board if that counts.
Doubt it
I was boss
http://i60.tinypic.com/11j3evc.jpg
PancakeBrah
05-17-2015, 04:51 AM
Doubt it
I was boss
The Guitar Hero era was a sad and depressing era for the PancakeBro.
I five starred all the songs on Guitar Hero 3 on expert and most of the other guitar hero/rock band games. 100%/gold star on most of the easy and mid tier songs (still on Expert). I'm not proud of it, but it's a fact. I was a 1%'er when it came to clickin' the buttons bruh.
Hush pls
El Muffin
05-17-2015, 04:55 AM
I got that Keith Urban tutorial joint
I'm like Lenny Kravitz but cooler
Split Eight
05-17-2015, 05:44 AM
Guitar Hero is way harder than actually learning an instrument
The Guitar Hero era was a sad and depressing era for the PancakeBro.
I five starred all the songs on Guitar Hero 3 on expert and most of the other guitar hero/rock band games. 100%/gold star on most of the easy and mid tier songs (still on Expert). I'm not proud of it, but it's a fact. I was a 1%'er when it came to clickin' the buttons bruh.
Hush pls
Ok u got it chief
PancakeBrah
05-17-2015, 05:51 AM
When you're doing the expert difficult songs it's pretty stupid. But learning actual guitar is so infinitely more difficult it doesn't really compare. The biggest limitation when it comes to Guitar Hero mastery is finger dexterity, mostly tremolos turned into strummed alternating notes, etc. With enough time committed, Guitar Hero/Rock Band can be muscled through, although it's still pretty skillful. Whereas learning actual guitar not only includes finger dexterity but actual skill, an ear for tones, subtle intri***ies, timing, ghost notes, so many things. It's embarassing to say, but if I added the total run time I played guitar hero together it'd be in the 2-3 months straight range. If I committed myself to actual guitar in such a way I'd be a novice at best.
This is the gayest post I've ever made. I have no regrets.
Guitar hero expert gave me arm convulsions and a claw hand
PancakeBrah
05-17-2015, 05:56 AM
I started lifting after my Guitar Hero/SadCake phase. My left forearm is forever more defined/striated than my right simply due to that game.
They're rebooting Rock Band sometime this year. I'm going to buy it :(.
got a Kamaka, a Kahanamoku, and a Lanikai.
El Muffin
05-17-2015, 07:47 AM
I legit thought it was some Hawaiian shit
I legit thought it was some Hawaiian shit
everything I said is. those are my 3 ukuleles (brands), and the humuhumunukunukuapua'a is our state fish.
El Muffin
05-17-2015, 08:20 AM
You bullshitting
*googles*
Nigga there better not be a bird named hakunamatahumpadumpty
El Muffin
05-17-2015, 08:22 AM
Haha , Nene
Awesome
Lol fk u oats
Sharp
05-17-2015, 09:45 PM
My classical (nylon string acoustic)
Lee Paul
And electric bass
Resting on my crappy electric organ from a thrift store
Hush Batty what kinda strats do you have? I been using a squire since I was like 10 and the thing sounds/plays great
I bought rock smith for my daughter lol
And i got an off brand acoustic guitar that i pull out
When i sloshed and bored lol
Batty
05-18-2015, 12:14 AM
My classical (nylon string acoustic)
Lee Paul
And electric bass
Resting on my crappy electric organ from a thrift store
Hush Batty what kinda strats do you have? I been using a squire since I was like 10 and the thing sounds/plays great
Nice, most people I know that play guitar cut their teeth on Squires. I've had quite a few Strats over the years, I've had models from the 1970's, 80's and 90's. I sold my favorite years ago, it was a really dope old mexican strat. Right now I mainly use my Starcaster. It's basically just the strat but with a star point shaped head on it. It has alot of sentimental value to me so I will always keep it.
My classical (nylon string acoustic)
Lee Paul
And electric bass
Resting on my crappy electric organ from a thrift store
Hush Batty what kinda strats do you have? I been using a squire since I was like 10 and the thing sounds/plays great
Posted the pic
I only got it cuz girls
Split Eight
05-18-2015, 03:25 AM
My classical (nylon string acoustic)
Lee Paul
And electric bass
Resting on my crappy electric organ from a thrift store
Hush Batty what kinda strats do you have? I been using a squire since I was like 10 and the thing sounds/plays great
strong Tortex pick of peace
Split Eight
05-18-2015, 03:35 AM
When you're doing the expert difficult songs it's pretty stupid. But learning actual guitar is so infinitely more difficult it doesn't really compare. The biggest limitation when it comes to Guitar Hero mastery is finger dexterity, mostly tremolos turned into strummed alternating notes, etc. With enough time committed, Guitar Hero/Rock Band can be muscled through, although it's still pretty skillful. Whereas learning actual guitar not only includes finger dexterity but actual skill, an ear for tones, subtle intri***ies, timing, ghost notes, so many things. It's embarassing to say, but if I added the total run time I played guitar hero together it'd be in the 2-3 months straight range. If I committed myself to actual guitar in such a way I'd be a novice at best.
This is the gayest post I've ever made. I have no regrets.
People don't sink time into guitar like they do video games
You don't get feedback from a GH controller, there's no feel to it, you're just clicking arbitrary buttons in an arbitrary pattern to the tune to a song, crank it up to expert and you're essentially memorizing the entire song in response to sound &visuals, vs feel and sound
It's like memorizing the a bunch of countries constitutions vs just writing one off the top of your head
You eventually get good at bullshitting, you can't bullshit lightning fast memorization with flash chords nigga
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