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Guitar playing thread 13:58 - Jan 19 with 26014 viewsBluce_Ree

*Now includes bassists*

I know there's a few of us on here. Would be interesting to know what you're up to (as opposed to this just being a lot of youtube vids of good guitarists).

What guitars do you have? What style do you play? How do you practice?
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Guitar playing thread on 10:51 - Oct 21 with 1688 viewsR_from_afar

Guitar playing thread on 23:40 - Oct 20 by Metallica_Hoop

Not even in the top 100.






[Post edited 20 Oct 2023 23:48]


Some track, thanks for posting!

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Guitar playing thread on 10:54 - Oct 21 with 1686 viewsSonofpugwash

Biggest load of cobblers ever - no mention at all of Gary Moore.

Poll: Dykes - love him or hate him?

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Guitar playing thread on 11:42 - Oct 21 with 1667 viewsted_hendrix

Rory Gallagher at number 175? get out of here.
Unless I'm insane there's no Alvin Lee? get out of here.
Peter Green at number 62? he's top ten minimum. get the fck out of here.
Worst of all one of the worlds greatest guitarists also hasn't made the list Paul Kossoff Isn't on the list at all.

Anyway.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Guitar playing thread on 12:29 - Oct 21 with 1650 viewscolinallcars

Rolling Stone has revised the list. Too many to list, but the top five is:

1 Ed Sheeran
2 Mother Teresa
3 Liam Gallagher
4 Boris Johnson
5 Hank Marvin
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Guitar playing thread on 13:00 - Oct 21 with 1643 viewsQPRSteve

Very American-centric but they leave out Randy California. Some utter rubbish in that list.

So Many Brits missing: Andy Powell & Ted Turner, Steve Hillage, Mick Abrahams, Martin Barre, Stan Webb, Kim Simmonds and Steve Wilson to name but a few.

How Andy Summers makes the list but Ollie Halsall doesn't is beyond me. See the evidence below:

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Guitar playing thread on 13:17 - Oct 21 with 1618 viewsSK_hoops

Guitar playing thread on 13:00 - Oct 21 by QPRSteve

Very American-centric but they leave out Randy California. Some utter rubbish in that list.

So Many Brits missing: Andy Powell & Ted Turner, Steve Hillage, Mick Abrahams, Martin Barre, Stan Webb, Kim Simmonds and Steve Wilson to name but a few.

How Andy Summers makes the list but Ollie Halsall doesn't is beyond me. See the evidence below:



In terms of memorable riffs, Summers is up there with the best. Less technical than many though, I'll give you that.
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Guitar playing thread on 14:25 - Oct 21 with 1603 viewsSonofpugwash

Popa Chubby,Jake Thackery,Walter Trout....can't see them....


Poll: Dykes - love him or hate him?

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Guitar playing thread on 14:43 - Oct 21 with 1585 viewsR_from_afar

Guitar playing thread on 09:33 - Oct 21 by SK_hoops

Erin Smith of Bratmobile above Andy Summers of the police?! If you've never heard of bratmobile, listen and tell me on which planet that is true.


I just listened and I'm with you on that one

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Guitar playing thread on 14:44 - Oct 21 with 1584 viewscolinallcars

Can't be bothered trawling through the list, but I imagine two Brits missing would be John Clarke and Steve Hillage. Oh, and Andy Roberts.
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Guitar playing thread on 14:46 - Oct 21 with 1583 viewsSonofpugwash

Guitar playing thread on 14:44 - Oct 21 by colinallcars

Can't be bothered trawling through the list, but I imagine two Brits missing would be John Clarke and Steve Hillage. Oh, and Andy Roberts.


Yes,and my old mate Mick Hutchinson.

Poll: Dykes - love him or hate him?

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Guitar playing thread on 19:34 - Oct 25 with 1493 viewsted_hendrix

Guitar playing thread on 11:21 - Oct 18 by Sonofpugwash

These kind of polls are all ignorant bollocks.No Allan Holdsworth?



My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Guitar playing thread on 20:52 - Oct 25 with 1462 viewsSonofpugwash

Guitar playing thread on 19:34 - Oct 25 by ted_hendrix



Yep,spot on.

Poll: Dykes - love him or hate him?

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Guitar playing thread on 14:30 - Oct 26 with 1413 viewsSonofpugwash

How in God's name can you ignore The Kingfish?


Poll: Dykes - love him or hate him?

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Guitar playing thread on 09:17 - Nov 9 with 1303 viewsBluce_Ree

Guitar playing thread on 10:27 - Aug 29 by Bluce_Ree

Bought myself a cheap and cheerful Harley Benton PRS copy. Hollow body too as it's basically going to live in my guitar bag and go to my jazz lessons. Had a good play on it yesterday and its okay. Frets need a polish and I'm going to buy some replacement tuners, locking ones.

https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_cst_24hb_tortoise_flame.htm

240 quid. No real issues.

My jazz odyssey continues. It's super slow progress but I'm really glad I'm doing it.


Okay, so it turns out there was a real issue. The B string had a bit of a buzz to it. I figured I'd sort that when I got new strings on it (I also put on a set of locking tuners, Gotoh ones - really nice).

Anyway, the buzz continued. So I took it to a local guitar tech guy and he could see the body was fked where the bridge goes in. So now I need to send it back. WHAT A CHORE.

So fk it. I'm going for a full refund and buying this thing instead.

https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/ibanez-as53-semi-acoustic-artcore-guitar-in-trans-bl

I'm an Ibanez guy. You can't go wrong with them. They've always been my favourite make.

Also, jazz guitar is still impossibly difficult.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 10:06 - Nov 9 with 1273 viewsR_from_afar

Guitar playing thread on 09:17 - Nov 9 by Bluce_Ree

Okay, so it turns out there was a real issue. The B string had a bit of a buzz to it. I figured I'd sort that when I got new strings on it (I also put on a set of locking tuners, Gotoh ones - really nice).

Anyway, the buzz continued. So I took it to a local guitar tech guy and he could see the body was fked where the bridge goes in. So now I need to send it back. WHAT A CHORE.

So fk it. I'm going for a full refund and buying this thing instead.

https://www.pmtonline.co.uk/ibanez-as53-semi-acoustic-artcore-guitar-in-trans-bl

I'm an Ibanez guy. You can't go wrong with them. They've always been my favourite make.

Also, jazz guitar is still impossibly difficult.


Looks nice. When I needed to replace my original Squier Stratocaster, which had a cracked body where it had been dropped on a stone floor, twice , I tried loads of different electric guitars.

I discovered that my strumming action, short arms and poor technique are hampered by guitars with dual coil pickups - grrr - so my choice is limited.

To be honest, though, I love Stratocasters anyway so I ended up getting the cheapest Fender Strat, oh, and a locking guitar strap. Both times I dropped my original guitar, the strap became unhooked. When my nephew bought a new guitar recently, I made him get a locking strap. He hesitated due to the cost so I treated him to it.

"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."

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Guitar playing thread on 10:32 - Nov 9 with 1263 viewsguitarzan

I always take my Ibanez on gigs Bluce. An excellent working guitar. Yes Jazz is difficult but everything you’re learning will help with other types of music. You never get to the end of the road with Jazz, there is always something more to learn, but that stops it being boring
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Guitar playing thread on 12:54 - Nov 9 with 1219 viewsBluce_Ree

Guitar playing thread on 10:32 - Nov 9 by guitarzan

I always take my Ibanez on gigs Bluce. An excellent working guitar. Yes Jazz is difficult but everything you’re learning will help with other types of music. You never get to the end of the road with Jazz, there is always something more to learn, but that stops it being boring


Yeah I'm enjoying learning things but I just wish the process was easier. I don't think my teacher is a great communicator. So in an hour's lesson I usually come out with a lot of questions and like one or two new insights.

Like at the moment the way I'm having to learn seems so unintuitive. It's like he forgot what it was like to learn himself. I'm having to learn dozens of chords but there's nothing really pinning it together.

If there was another teacher locally I'd try them out instead.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 13:11 - Nov 9 with 1197 viewsguitarzan

What area do you live in?
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Guitar playing thread on 14:36 - Nov 9 with 1152 viewsBluce_Ree

Guitar playing thread on 13:11 - Nov 9 by guitarzan

What area do you live in?


Up north mate. North West. Don't worry, I'll keep searching!

I did PM you once btw but the PM's don't leap out on this forum software. :)

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Guitar playing thread on 15:31 - Nov 9 with 1141 viewscolinallcars

Guitar playing thread on 10:32 - Nov 9 by guitarzan

I always take my Ibanez on gigs Bluce. An excellent working guitar. Yes Jazz is difficult but everything you’re learning will help with other types of music. You never get to the end of the road with Jazz, there is always something more to learn, but that stops it being boring


The first jazz guitar player I heard was Charlie Byrd, acoustic, fingerstyle, chord-based.
I couldn't read music back then and I learned lots of nice chords from his records.

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Guitar playing thread on 15:34 - Nov 13 with 999 viewsBluce_Ree

I mentioned before that I took my new (f**ked) guitar to a local guitar tech guy. It's going back to Germany this week for a refund.

However, when I was there I gave him my Ibanez to adjust. I'd replaced some of the hardware on it a while back and it was never quite right after. It used to be perfectly playable and by the time I was done it had dead spots on the neck and whatever.

Anyway, this guy adjusted the hell out of it and now it's better than before. It's so playable now. Feels like cheating as I grew up on a cheap Fender Tele and my brother's Marlin Sidewinder, so having low action like this is like it's playing itself!

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 20:55 - Nov 14 with 915 viewsSpaceman_P

A list of my guitars

Fender Jaguar (Sunburst)
Burns 12 string Electric
Fender Duo Sonic 2
Hagstrom Futurama II
Squier Classic Vibe Tele
Fenton Weil Amazon
Silvertone 1448
a few acoustics
Vox Cougar Bass



Wife has
Silvertone Bobkat
Danelectro 12 string
GL Fallout
Epiphone Les Paul
Squier classic vibe Duo Sonic
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Guitar playing thread on 22:14 - Nov 14 with 883 viewsted_hendrix

Sold my two pedal boards on Gumtree and bought the Boss ME-90 Multi Effects from PMT (wished I hadn't).

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Guitar playing thread on 23:37 - Nov 14 with 867 viewsBluce_Ree

I had the ME-70 years ago and loved that thing. I didn't really use a lot of thr functionality though. I just dialled in a clean sound, a heavy one and a lead one. Between that and some looping (and tuning) that was all I needed.

ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH MARTI THE REDEEMER WHO STRENGTHENS ME.

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Guitar playing thread on 23:43 - Nov 14 with 862 viewsqpr_1968


Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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