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Harry, how have you two been learning?
Actual lessons or Justin?
I keep meaning to learn properly.
seosamh77 - MemberMy verdict on this is, f-ing awesome. tried another few out, head and shoulders above. download the trial, defo worth a go.
Vintage guitars are great. Check out Dave Simpson on YouTube. He has done a lot of reviews on these. Problem is he could make a plank a wood sound good.
I bought a vintage paradise, it's no bad, ilkinsin pick ups are great in it, if you did a bit of fret work on it and replaced the bridge, nut and tuners it'd be a great guitar. I don't like les paul style guitars though, so it lives in my brothers house now. Up to him if he wants to do the improvements.
I like a lot of the Trev Wilkinson stuff and Vintage do some great designs - love the Lemon Drop and the Hendrixy Strat I tried was absolutely spot on.
I've got a Squier, one of the Vintage Modified Teles with P90's.
It's my first guitar since I was a youth and I tried everything I could find under £300.
It's got a 1 piece maple neck that just felt better than anything else I tried.
Got it from Johnny Roadhouse, because.
And it looks like this:
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which helped.
I also cheekily phoned up 'Guitarist' magazine one lunchtime and had a lovely conversation with a staffer who heartily recommended the guitar.
Still fancy a 112V though, in blue
🙂
I can vaguely wave a soldering iron around and there's loads of cheap pickups on eBay.
I console myself with the fact that Leo couldn't play a note 😀
Rusty Spanner - Member
Harry, how have you two been learning?
Actual lessons or Justin?
I keep meaning to learn properly.
My lad is learning Classical through Bury Schools Music Service. I'm following his course at home to keep him motivated, but he is better than me.
Oof, classical.
How you finding it?
I find it hard enough keeping three chords together.
How much practice are you putting in?
All picking, no chords yet.
I try to do 10 minutes a day to keep up with him.
Learning to read music too, which I'm really struggling with.
Get your Angus Young on with one of these:
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Throw in an Orange Crush amp:
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I think that would be a cracking set up for learning myself. Should have enough change for a wee bit of overdrive.
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Harry... are you learning classical on an Electric?
If so, how's it going?
I'm looking at getting a Guitar, and classical is more my style.
I have young children at home, so I'm looking at something electrical so I can plug in headphones to practise quietly.
Got both. My lad is being taught classical on his acoustic but he likes to have a mess about on the electric too. He does a Full-On-Hendrix version of London's Burning.
I'm following him and playing both. I can just about grind out Everybody Hurts, but I'm still only 0.001% of actually being able to play it properly.
The amp that [b]durhambiker[/b] kindly gave him means his room is definitely not a quiet place to be! My lad has had it up to 11 once, and got a bollocking off his mother that was up to 12. 😀
Good to hear that the amp is causing the kind of annoyance that Marshalls are supposed to create 😀
Top job on helping to spread the noise durhambiker. 🙂
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i did 3 justin guitar lessons, got bored playing 3 little birds and then got the ultimate guitar app and started to play Back in Black which is much more fun. havent bothered with justin guitar since as its more fun working it out. There is probably loads of 'technique' but **** that - i just want to pretend im in a rock band....
now moving through the clashes 'stay or go'; suicidals 'i saw yuor mummy', and on to the 'March of the SOD' and the offsprings 'burn it up'
power chords for the win.
(the 8yr old is doing guitar at school so i`m doing her practice with her at home. bit od rockabilly, bit of michael jackson - all good practice but nothing more satisfying that smashing out a few saint vitus doom riffs)
its a good distraction from my fractured hip and minimal biking ability.