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That's because "Squire" is actually a word. "Squier" is just plain awkward. :freak:
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And Squire is a silly name.

Everytime I hear it, I think of Medievil Times :think:
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Post by Johnny »

ahhhh

This thread needed to be revived


anyways...whats your dream set up?


My Dream Set:

*Amps*

Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
Mesa Boogie Cabinets 4x12(Full Stack)
Marshall JCM2000 TSL
Marshall 1960 AV/BV 4x12 (Full Stack)
Line 6 Spider II 2X10 Combo
Fender® Twin Amp

*Effects*

Line 6 EX1 Guitar Expression Pedal
Line 6 Mod Pro Guitar Processor
Line 6 Echo Pro Guitar Processor
Line 6 Filter Pro Guitar Processor
Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi Distortion Pedal
Electro-Harmonix Smaal Stone Phase Shifter
BOSS DD6 Stereo Digital Delay
BOSS RV5 Stereo Digital Reverb
BOSS TR-2 Tremolo
BOSS CE-20 Chorus Processor
BOSS OD-20 Drive Zone Processor
BOSS OD3 OverDrive
BOSS CS-3 Compression Sustainer
BOSS OC2 Octave
BOSS CE-5 Chorus Ensemble
BOSS PH-3 Phase Shifer
BOSS BF-3 Flanger
BOSS GT-6 Guitar Processor
Digitech RP300 Guitar Modeling Processor
Digitech RP200 Amp Modeling Processor
Digitech WH-4 Whammy pedal
Dunlop 535Q Cry Baby Wah Pedal

*Guitars*

Gibson Les Paul Custom
Gibson Les Paul Standard
Gibson Les Paul Supreme
Gibson 1956 Les Paul Issue
Gibson Chet Atkins SST(Got it :) )
Gibson 61' Reissue SG
Fender '52 Telecaster
Fender '62 Custom Telecaster
Fender '62 Stratocaster
Fender '62 Jaguar
Yamaha AES 820(Got it :) )
Yamaha AES 820 Drop 6



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Well, I'm not going to bother looking up things for a dream set up. I'd waste way too much dream money. :lol:

Here's something cool... I'll probably be preforming at my school's next "Coffee House". I have to find out yet if they care if I use electric and am loud, or if they want quieter entertainment, with my acoustic. I'd rather go electric, since then I could show off some guitar stuff, because with acoustic all I'd be showing off is my crappy voice.

What I really want to do is play Big Dumb Rocket live. I don't know why, but I really do.
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dude.....if you have a crap voice...then go electric...seriously....Listen to me grasshoppa. For I am wise my son :nod:

and whats wrong with playing Big Dumb Rocket live? :think:
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i got my coustic.


it's impossible to play so far... i need to develope my hand muscles or something.
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Yeah, I just took a break from playing my guitar. I'm trying to work out some mad lixx for my older songs, then mellow out for my more recent, At The Drive-In inspired songs.
I faced death. I went in with my arms swinging. But I heard my own breath and had to face that I'm still living. I'm still flesh. I hold on to awful feelings. I'm not dead... My chest still draws breath. I hold it. I'm buoyant. There's no end.
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Post by Johnny »

starseed_10 wrote:i got my coustic.


it's impossible to play so far... i need to develope my hand muscles or something.



Yes you do :nod:
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starseed_10 wrote:i got my coustic.


it's impossible to play so far... i need to develope my hand muscles or something.


That will come with time. Bar chords were the toughest for me. Somehow I developed the strenth for bars by playing Everlong.. which doesnt require bar chords at all... :wtf:
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Dude...you just gotta practice. Do some scales and chromatics :nod: You're muscles will develop quickly :)
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So what kinda strings do you mates use?
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I use Earthwood mediums.

Edit: I only play acoustic guitar as of now. I'm saving up for an electric.
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Blah. I hate my guitar and my amp. They hum too loud and there's really nothing I can do about it that doesn't require money or some kinda technical knowhow.

Although, if I stand a couple steps away and stand kind of diagonally facing the wall with the t.v on it, the humming isn't too bad...
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Absent Minded Guitarist wrote:Dude...you just gotta practice. Do some scales and chromatics :nod: You're muscles will develop quickly :)


so i've heard.... i've been doing nothing but scales pretty much. What exactly is a chromatic?
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Chromatics will help you in developing your coordinatione. Its essential that you practice them. When you play through them, make sure that they ring clearly. Also, I recommend that you practice with a metronome

Chromatic ex( This is just a basic example)

e------------------------------------------1-2-3-4-
B----------------------------------1-2-3-4---------
G--------------------------1-2-3-4----------------
D------------------1-2-3-4------------------------
A----------1-2-3-4--------------------------------
E--1-2-3-4------------------------------------------

e--4-3-2-1-------------------------------------------
B-----------4-3-2-1----------------------------------
G-------------------4-3-2-1--------------------------
D----------------------------4-3-2-1-----------------
A-------------------------------------4-3-2-1---------
E----------------------------------------------4-3-2-1
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that means play frets 1,2,3 and 4 on each string right?? and try to keep time with a metronome?

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i got a BOSS Metal Zone pedal for christmas. I like it so far, although i would have prefered something a little more fun then a distortion pedal. But a distortion pedal is kinda a must
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starseed_10 wrote:that means play frets 1,2,3 and 4 on each string right?? and try to keep time with a metronome?

thanks.


Yup.

and mix the chromatics up

Instead of going 1-2-3-4....go -1-3-2-4. or -2-3-1-4. Move up and down the fret board, skip strings, play backwards. Improvise mate :thumbs:
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Clumsyboy wrote:i got a BOSS Metal Zone pedal for christmas. I like it so far, although i would have prefered something a little more fun then a distortion pedal. But a distortion pedal is kinda a must


:thumbs: Nice!
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God I wish ihad a pedal right now.....hell I wish I had an amp :( :cry:
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