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>Tfw this image holds true but only if you play fingerstyle acoustic
>Tfw you spent 6 years playing metal

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>fingerstyle

You don't even have to put that much effort in; just play Ed Sheeran songs. They're the most chad music you can play nowadays

You also have to sing and be a good looking white guy.

Having trouble stomping my Wah on and off. Any tips to fix this problem?

throw it in the garbage

>wah

The worst pedal. The only one you don't need. Sell it and get a delay and a fuzz.

Isn't being a guitarist kind of embarrassing at this point? Seems like being seen with a guitar just makes you "that guy" in everyone's minds

Who has the most chad guitar designs out there and why is it BC Rich?

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Yeah, if you're a 15-year old edgelord who likes form over function.

If you play something other than buttmetal on these they're actually nice. It's more so the type of person they attract that gives them a bad name.

One wouldn't look too bad in a natural gloss finish.

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>any tips to fix it
Sell it and buy a morley

Fuck you turds
Thats not what I fucking asked

Further to my bass band from last thread, I have a proposed improvement! Drums with no cymbals and no snare, rhythm bass, lead bass, sub bass, as detailed in previous. Add horn section of baritone, tuba, and didgeridoo. Add kettle drums. Add biggest taiko drum.

I will call it rhythmic doom ska. This will be the future of music.

stinky thread. smells real weird

Don't forget synth bass

What style of guitar should I focus on if I want to attract non white girls?

bass

but groovy like. with slapping. none of that technical Rush stuff.

>cope

You also have to say "in the pocket" at least 3 times whenever you're discussing music

outta sight

Replace pedal with one that doesn't need to be stomped to turn on/off. I use a Bad Horsie II

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What's a good site for learning keyboard?

Pianote has some good stuff but a lot of it is paywalled. Unfortunately there's no equivalent to Justinguitar that I know of. Keys are wider in scope and deeper in possibilities than guitar and getting good at them is a less linear process.

Noted. 'tight' should be top compliment in your lexicon.

>Pianote
Looks pretty good, suck about the paywall though. Might try it if I get serious.
Thanks for the tip.

Hmm how accurate is that sensor where you take off your foot and it turns off?

How is guitar linear?

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Bros all I ever do on guitar is learn old btbam and periphery songs what do

Anyone know a good digital delay/loop pedal to bedroom jam with?

It's an led and a light detecting resistor. The bad horsie has a small panel with a slot attached to the pedal (which is spring loaded and fantastic). When you push the pedal forward, the slot allows light to reach the LDR. Depending on where the pedal is when engaged determines how much light gets through and how the filter is affecting your signal. It's very accurate.

It's perfect. If you are pressing, it wahs, when you lift, it bypasses. No lag.

Hey /gg/, I'm a new-ish guitarist with a cheap nylon-stringed acoustic, a flea market fender and a small amp, and I'm looking to get better.
I can do most regular chords and in theory can do power chords alright, and some basic fingerpicking (in general I'm right now learning Nothing Else Matters, because of fucking course I am).
Still working out strumming and the patterns thereof, and training/stretching my hands.
Can also do harmonics, palm mutes, slides and pleb-tier bends, although I can never really get it to sound clean.
Anyone got tips on how to progress?
I don't necessarily wanna end up as the next Vai or Wylde, but I'd like to be able to play some of my favorite songs, and improvise/make my own stuff, even if it's simple.

You can see what I'm describing here

>invest in a method book
>daily practice
>record yourself often

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