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Reddit » Guitar
2h ago
Hi, this is kind of a stupid question. I've recently borrowed a classical (pretty sure) guitar from my aunt, but I never could find any songs that I personally enjoy to play, so it just lied in the corner of my room, so I gave it back. I listen to a lot of songs with that focus on an electric guitar. Do you guys think there's any point in getting an electric guitar, or am I a lost cause? Thanks in advance to anyone who read this.
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Reddit » Guitar
2h ago
Tried learning an acoustic a while back, lost motivation simply due to not having fun with it. Came back with a different approach, having fun first and not overwhelming myself. So far, it's been a great time and only looking forward to more. Been using JustinGuitar & tabs of a few simple songs I like to get started. If you guys have any tips, feel free to share!
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Reddit » Guitar
2h ago
Not really new as of today b/c I started tearing it apart m the first day I got it.
I added all new SeymourDuncan Alnico Pro 2’s, upgraded wiring from the crappy original, added a new Switchcraft toggle and input jack, new CTS pots and orange drop caps.
So today was officially “New” guitar day.
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Reddit » Guitar
2h ago
For me it was learning the Yellow Ledbetter solo. When I realized that almost the entire thing was just one position of the pentatonic scale, but it sounded so good, it kinda clicked how to apply the scale to soloing.
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Reddit » Guitar
5h ago
What comes to mind?
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Reddit » Guitar
5h ago
Is it impossible to find a guitar space where you’re not constantly barraged by these holier than thou jerkoffs who can’t have a discussion without somehow inserting their superiority?
Joined the popular guitar discord server a few days ago just to get some advice here and there. I’ve been playing over 20 years but just now started taking it more seriously. I’ve been experimenting with different tunings and styles.
This one moderator there, literally showed up first in line every time I had a question to ask to be a complete smartass.
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Reddit » Guitar
6h ago
I really want to be better at playing guitar. I'd say my skills right now in scale is 6/10. I am a rhythm guitarist trying to get better at scales and solos.
I play songs like Laid to Rest and Redneck - Lamb of God, Asking Alexandria songs and etc.
I want to improve my sweeping techniques and tapping. I know the basics so i think i just need a good video or tutorial for it.
Kindly recommend me a course (pls free im poor :<), or video that suits my needs. Thanks !!!
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