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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by scary_jeff on Tue Jan 27th at 10:04pm 2004


Ah, the furniture polish idea sounds promising, I am expecting that if I go in and ask for something that says 'guitar cleaner' on it, it will be ?20



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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by Myrk- on Tue Jan 27th at 10:38pm 2004


Just use water and a cloth, get the edge of a knife to scrape out chunks and crap. It's relatively easy. Also you should get guitar polish, or apparantly (based on fender guitars) car polish- Fenders are/were painted with car paint...

I'll show lep when I get home

[addsig]




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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by Crono on Tue Jan 27th at 10:59pm 2004


Brasso: The problem is, most guitar instructors aren't good teachers. And yes, you will learn amazingly fast and become very good more quickly, however, what I was saying is that most teachers influence their students playing style way too much. Instead of giving pointers and try helping they tell the student how to do it the teachers way . . . which is wrong in certain situations. I mean this for things like, preference of genre of music you're playing, what if the instructor is partial to country? If they aren't a good instructor they will make the student learn country music and base everything off of that. That's the kind of crap I'm talking about. I also said, if you get an instructor after you've been playing for awhile, it would be better, since you have your own techniques and the instructor will only add to what you know, not try to make you re-learn how to play the G cord, for instance.

That's all I was saying. I mean hell, I'd like some lessons on picking properly (at high speeds lol).

Oh well. [addsig]




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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by scary_jeff on Tue Jan 27th at 11:11pm 2004


I thought about having some lessons now that I have some idea what I am doing, but then I thought the instructor would hate me because I probably have a load of bad practices and ways of doing things that I would be reluctant to change... Like when you have driving lessons after going with a parent from whom you picked up a load of bad habbits, which the instructor then has to try and drum out of you.



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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by Myrk- on Tue Jan 27th at 11:37pm 2004


Lessons are good after a year or so. They'll correct things you are doing incorrectly and help you develop your own style a bit. No point in learning other peoples styles unless you wanna play just thier music... [addsig]



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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by Crono on Wed Jan 28th at 5:20am 2004


Myrk: My point exactly.

Everyone else: Do you guys have any pointers for Tremelo-Picking, I'd have much higher self-esteem if I could at least attempt it. In fact any pointers on any picking techniques would help, except upstroing, I'm a pro lol. I would greatly appreciate any help on this, every other person I ask is like "ha, I don't know" or just a complete ass, whose like "~busts out 20 notes in 1.5 seconds~ like that". Thanks in advanced. Also, any reference to books on it would help too. [addsig]




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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by scary_jeff on Wed Jan 28th at 12:12pm 2004


I can't actually do it myself but I think it's a case of finding a song you like that has the technique that you want to learn in it, then just practicing it over and over until you can do it... in doing this you will probably end up developing whatever the technique is on your own.



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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by Dr Brasso on Wed Jan 28th at 2:17pm 2004


ok....1st lesson in fast double picking....pick your favoite scale position in your favorite section of the guitar...bear in mind, that to do the same scale on lower registers, you need to work on keeping your fingers spread, wrist twisted to accomodate, and remove the ansilary movements...picture the playing of a piano....hands move flat and clean from side to side, but at a minimum....now, pick the first note in the scale twice, go to second note, play twice, etc etc, until you complete the scale....go slow at first, as to clearly "sound" the note.....scale going up. scale going down.....repeat.....repeat...and once you start to get comfortable with it, gradually increase the speed, keeping the clarity of the notes....do not increase the speed if you start muddying the notes.....do this in all scales, in all modes.....practice practice practice....

dont think i missed anything....feel free to question/ comment..

ive been shredding a long time, and it works well....

i have a few students, and they are doing quite fine....

Doc Brass...

EDIT>>>> i was just thinking....i could prolly send you small lesson clips if you need them...wav files....

EDIT>>>> a very, very important point i forgot to mention..never ever forget to include the pinky finger in your exercises...once neglected, its a bitch to reinstate...this does not include the fact that some may be missing this particular digit, in which case will definately change your whole format of application...





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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by scary_jeff on Tue Feb 3rd at 4:22pm 2004


Well I got round to it. I asked the guy in the shop and he told me I needed this Dr Stringfellow 'Kyser' Lem-Oil ("made in USA"). It was ?5 but he said it would last forever, its a whole bottle and you only need a few squirts each time you use it, so it looks like it will last a long time. Anyway the fretboard has come up pretty much like new... one worrying thing though is that it says on the bottle 'lethal if swollowed'.



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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by Dr Brasso on Tue Feb 3rd at 4:44pm 2004


.../me pictures jeff with bottle in one hand, guitar in the other, flopping and twitching like a fish on the deck, yelling "i hate the guitar....i hate the guitar....f**king Brasso is an asshole!!!!"

dude....dont drink it.../runs

Doc Brass...





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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by scary_jeff on Tue Feb 3rd at 6:31pm 2004


What a vivid imagination you have is all I can say to that ty for the help.



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Re: guitar cleaning
Posted by fishy on Tue Feb 3rd at 8:58pm 2004


ah ha, i always thought that i recognised your avatar Doc.

i remember reading the news not too recently, about a little town in Latvia i think it was. one of the small baltic states that used to be part of the ussr. back then, some of the local 'laid back' types had been covertly meeting every week to listen to music. [spoken through a reverb pedal]and indulge themselves in other illillegal activites that, L L luckily luckily evaded the attentions of the law)[/spoken through reverb pedal]

when the country gained its independance, the locals tore down all the statues of stalin etc. so the local council decided that, as the town square looked a bit bare now, they thought they should ask the locals what should replace them.

the group of subversives took it on themselves to petition for a statue of frank, making fake credentials for him, and enlisting help from oversees to back them up. they done it mainly as a joke, but it worked a treat.

it always puts a smile on my face to know that they got away with it. i think frank would have liked it too.






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