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« on: September 27, 2008, 20:02 » |
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Yeah, it was bound to happen eventually.... I just thought I'd open this one up as I know we've got several guitarists on here but feel free to expand it into the realms of other instruments! I'm just showing off a little project I've been working on. I've always liked the sound of Pete Townshend's P90 equipped Gibson SG that he used with The Who in the late 60's but I didn't fancy shelling out for an overpriced Gibson "vintage" reissue. So I bought myself an Epiphone SG copy (actually a nice little instrument for the money), took a chisel to it and swapped the humbuckers for P90s. I've just finished making a pickguard to hide the dodgy workmanship and the result is this. Not the neatest job in the world but considering this is me, it's a miracle it's on the right way up...
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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2008, 06:17 » |
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Finally someone started it!  That SG is looking mighty fine JW... maybe not the neatest job in the world, but still better than blowing all that money on one of the reissues. Bet it plays well too... I'm not much of a Gibson/Epiphone player, but the SGs are nice for a change in pace. Anyway, glad to hear your project finally ended in success! Ironic that this thread should be created today... because I've just finished cutting and uploading a video I recorded of myself playing Comfortably Numb. Here it is... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvdqPNnk1agWell now I've done it... hopefully I won't make too many people's ears bleed. 
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« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2008, 11:28 » |
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Hey, that's an awesome vid GH  and glad you started this thread Janglewolf ^_^ Though out of all guitarist here I am sure, without a doubt, I'm probably the crappiest at playing a guitar  But I just play it for fun when I don't feel like drawing, specially after Mat (Casper), got me into it (though he's a lot better than me with years more practice)... If I don't get too lost under uni work I'd like to try and film myself at some point, or record at least, of some things I can do (even though they arn't that great and just a mish mash of riffs and random solos mostly...)
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« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2008, 21:01 » |
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Well now I've done it... hopefully I won't make too many people's ears bleed. Heh! I wouldn't worry about that, you're very good! I've always thought that Gilmour plays with a lot of feeling and you've certainly captured that. You've obviously got a good ear for music too, judging by the accuracy of those bends and the trem bar work. You're getting a killer tone out of that Strat...it sounds fantastic! Was this done with a mic on the amp, or did you DI it into the camera?
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« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2008, 06:48 » |
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Well thank you all for your comments... I'm quite flattered. janglewolfWas this done with a mic on the amp, or did you DI it into the camera? I just pointed my amp straight into the mic on my camera and cranked up the volume... tried my best to eliminate the sound of the dry strings although you can still hear them at points. I used a high distortion setting on my amp, max reverb, and the bridge pickup... seems to work best for pinch harmonics.
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« Reply #5 on: September 29, 2008, 07:57 » |
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Aww...I remember you mentioning this a few weeks back so I need to find a fast computer...well...fast!
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« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2008, 13:45 » |
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Ouh! A new haven thread!
Janglewolf, that guitar looks so cool. I dont know an awful lot about guitars, I just pick strings till they make a noise, but I know that P90 pickups are the ones to get. Beautiful looking thing too.
G.H., awesome video, though I dont know the song, that was really well played and very clean. Also nice to get another glimpse at the Fender, looks magnificent.
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« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2008, 20:48 » |
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Learning guitar is something I would possibly look at in future. Any advice from anyone about equipment, things to look for, features ect. I have a Behringer Mixing desk, can a guitar be plugged directly into a mixer or does something need to be in between? Just be handy for some tips ect 
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« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2008, 15:11 » |
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I think you'd need something inbetween; I have a Boss ME-50 which I can plug my guitar into, and then from that (using a jack plug thingie) into any standard microphone input which kinda makes a cheap amp. Its a bad example, because the Boss ME-50 is pretty expensive, and you can get a better sound for cheaper, unless you want the large choice of sound variations. If your looking for just a cheap(ish) amp, then something like this is pretty good (its actualy the same one that Rachel has  ). However, if your really going for gold... Line 6 amps are just awesome. How can anything with an 'Insane' setting not be awesome?  Guitars themselves, I still find it difficult to look at two different guitars and pick which is best and why. I suppose some tell tail signs of a guitar that is difficult to play, is how high the strings are off the fretboard. Too high and you're efforts spent holding strings down, which is REALLY annoying when trying to play chords. Too low and you'll constantly get a buzz sound off the strings hitting frets you dont want to play. Obviously if you're new to guitaring, the first guitar isnt going to be perfect. Mine certainly wasnt, but I loved it to bits and still do.  Another good thing to do is before buying a guitar, if you can ask the seller whether the guitar keeps its tuning. While on the subject of tuning, I found that guitars with a whammy bar on the bridge lose their tuning easier to fixed bridge guitars. Electric tuners can cost about £20 though, so it might be worth buying one. Lastly, pickups and stuff... I've no clue.  They sound too similar for me to distiguish!
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« Reply #9 on: October 23, 2008, 07:28 » |
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Don't know anything about guitar specifications, I just wanted to say that's an awesome cover you did there GH! I don't really like Pink Floyd, but a guitar solo is always welcome and I can truly feel that one. :O Giving alot of youself, cover or not! Hope you'll post a song of your own someday too!  ((You posted one in the lyrics thread, whatever happened to that?)) Oh and Empethree, you can plug a guitar directly into your mixing table and feed it to your monitors, won't get much other than a clean sound at low volume though. And without proper amplification, if you try and raise the output you'll probably get some distortion. Actually works for playing, just not very handy.  I've tried plugging a guitar directly into my sound interface and used a program on my PC called Guitar Rig (great program, tons upon tons of amp models on your PC!) to add effects. It's just a bit difficult to get the right sound at the right volume. An amplifier in between to increase the signal will do you much good, and I'll second on those Line6 amps, you'll get alot of noise for your buck.  If you're looking for somewhere to find lessons on, you can check out www.guitartricks.com , they've got alot of handy stuff, downside is that it comes with a monthly subscription fee. Otherwise you can do like many others and find information here and there 'round the web and/or just practice playing from guitar tabs of songs that you already know. As for the guitars themselves, I have no idea what's really good or bad.  Seems like there are other people around with expertise in that area though.
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« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2008, 15:11 » |
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MilesHehe thank you for the feedback... and as for my original songs, meh, they were shit.  I know a whole lot more now than I did back then but I'm not guaranteeing any original material yet. I'm currently in the process of rehearsing a new cover solo, recording will begin today (I like saying that, sounds so official!) For those of you who are curious, it's the "dry" solo from "Dogs".
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« Reply #11 on: November 06, 2008, 15:02 » |
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Well a couple days ago I went out to Guitar Center and picked up something I've been eager to buy ever since I got my Strat back in May... ladies and gentlemen, I present to you, the Digitech Whammy pedal: http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z221/GeorgeHarrison882/IMAG0096.jpgI know those of you who aren't guitar nerds are probably thinking something like "...Guh?"  So I'll explain - the whammy pedal is basically a pedal that changes the octave of your guitar. You can set it to raise one or two octaves, or drop one or two octaves. It also has a feature called "dive bomb" which essentially gives the same effect as a Floyd Rose whammy bar pushed all the way to the body of the guitar. In short, a real neat piece of equipment! To see it in action, go to 3:05 in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlK6GN4oJgU. Gilmour's used it on several songs, Pink Floyd's "Marooned" and on that song I just linked, "The Blue" from his 2006 solo album, "On an Island".
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« Reply #12 on: November 09, 2008, 06:04 » |
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Three posts in a row by me... oh dear.  Well as I promised a couple of weeks ago, I've uploaded a new video - my cover of the solo from Pink Floyd's "Dogs" (third solo). Probably one of Gilmour's most underrated pieces of guitar work - this solo gives me chills every time I hear/play it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2lsY7B-ei8Hope you all like it. 
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« Reply #13 on: November 10, 2008, 19:41 » |
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That is quite amazing, GH! I'm not a guitar techie or a player so i cant say on a technical level, but it's still nice to see that "someone i know" is able to do that. .. now do classical gas! 
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« Reply #14 on: November 11, 2008, 01:46 » |
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Very nice, GH! Lots of whammy bar! The only thing that video could have used is more cowbell.
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