|
|
It is currently Thu 09 Sep, 2010 8:06 am
|
|
Page 1 of 1
|
[ 15 posts ] |
|
Decided to pick up the electric guitar
| Author |
Message |
|
Jstrew
Ambassador
Joined: Thu 04 Mar, 2010 10:35 pm Posts: 100 Location: North Platte, NE
|
 Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Use to be my dad's when he played years ago. I never thought twice about wanting to do this until, well, I first saw the band live. My main goal in doing this is to be able to play some of the songs that they do.
_________________ My lifes so pitiful. Give me one good reason why I shouldn't end it all. If there's a reason then I haven't found it yet.
Total Miles Driven: 431 2-27-10: Thunderfest = 149 miles 5-25-10: Omaha, Qwest Center= 282 miles
|
| Sun 07 Mar, 2010 7:33 pm |
|
 |
|
David
Ambassador
Joined: Thu 16 Oct, 2008 9:28 am Posts: 1187 Location: Kansas City, MO
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Dude, that is totally AWESOME!!!!! I've been playing for about 7 years now and I have way to much fun with it. What kind of guitar is it??? What kind of amp are you running it through?? If it's been sitting around for a couple years you should totally restring it...strings are only 5-6 dollars a set and if you don't know how to change them (it took a couple years for me to be able to string an axe w/o screwing it up), any decent guitar shop will string it for you for free if you buy the strings there, and teach you how to do it, others might want to charge you 5 bucks....but it's worth it because if you mess up one string you have to buy a whole new set. If you ever want to chat about guitar or the learning process feel free to PM me. Learn how to play power chords and rock out to some Nirvana/Green Day/Offspring or any 90's grunge to start off with. Learning to play is a pain, keep it fun so you can stay motivated.
_________________

 9.30.07 - 8.2.08 - 9.20.08 - 5.23.09 - 9.10.09 - 9.11.09 - 10.14.09 - 10.23.09 - 12.8.09 - 12.11.09 - 12.13.09 - 2.20.10 - 2.28.10 - 3.2.10 - 4.24.10 - 4.26.10 - 5.1.10 - 5.16.10 - 7.12.10 - 7.13.10 - 7.14.10 - 7.17.10 - 7.23.10 - 8.11.10 - 8.12.10 - 8.13.10 - 8.14.10 - 8.16.10 - 9.11.10 Miles Driven - 11,029 Miles Flown - 7,519 Total - 18,548
|
| Mon 08 Mar, 2010 3:56 am |
|
 |
|
officialjlox
World Crew Member
Joined: Sat 06 Feb, 2010 10:50 pm Posts: 84 Location: Long Island, NY
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
very cool dude! i've played bass and guitar for about 12 years, and now i'm exclusively a bass player.
David has the right idea. if the axe has been hangin around a while I would definitely get new strings, but on top of that I'd find a reputable guitar tech and get a setup. If you're not familiar, a setup is kind of like a tune up for the guitar. It'll make sure the neck angle is correct, the pickups are balanced, the intonation is on point, and that the strings are nice and low to the neck to make for easier playing. Most shops will charge you around 30-50$ for the setup, but it's worth the money to do every few months, or if you notice your guitar isn't playing/sounding it's best. Think of it like getting an oil change for your car. it may suck paying for it, but it'll suck worse if you don't.
A few essentials I'd suggest picking up- -2 quality sets of strings- one to put on right away, the other as a backup (i used to use DR, dean markley or ernie ball) - an electronic tuner- staying in tune is crucial especially when you're learning new songs - a set of picks. experiment with different gauges until you find what's comfortable for you, then pick up at least 10-20. You'll be shocked how easily these things get lost lol. Keep one in your wallet in case of emergency!
There are plenty of great resources online to teach yourself, but if you've got the cash and time, there really is no substitute for a good teacher. Check around if your local music store gives lessons, and take a few if you can. Even if you don't go regularly, having a one-on-one guide through the beginning processes of learning guitar is a HUGE help.
Get ready for your fingers to hurt for a while though lol you'll eventually build up calouses on your finger tips but in the beginning grinding your fingers on metal wires for hours on end can get a little sore!
best tip- don't give up! if you want to learn the instrument, take the time to learn it right no matter what your aspirations are. take your time and most of all HAVE FUN!
_________________ Add Me! Twitter: OfficialJLox Youtube: JBassVideo
|
| Mon 08 Mar, 2010 7:25 pm |
|
 |
|
Jstrew
Ambassador
Joined: Thu 04 Mar, 2010 10:35 pm Posts: 100 Location: North Platte, NE
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Ok, to make a long story short, I tried out his guitar. but it didnt have the right feel and tone. The amp he had for it is so old that Im affraid that if I plug it in, itll fry. Any suggestions for a good starter guitar? I dont want to pay alot, but I want one that will work for what Im wanting to do.
_________________ My lifes so pitiful. Give me one good reason why I shouldn't end it all. If there's a reason then I haven't found it yet.
Total Miles Driven: 431 2-27-10: Thunderfest = 149 miles 5-25-10: Omaha, Qwest Center= 282 miles
|
| Tue 09 Mar, 2010 12:06 am |
|
 |
|
officialjlox
World Crew Member
Joined: Sat 06 Feb, 2010 10:50 pm Posts: 84 Location: Long Island, NY
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Jstrew wrote: Ok, to make a long story short, I tried out his guitar. but it didnt have the right feel and tone. The amp he had for it is so old that Im affraid that if I plug it in, itll fry. Any suggestions for a good starter guitar? I dont want to pay alot, but I want one that will work for what Im wanting to do. It depends on your price range, but if you're looking for something to get you started, there are starter packs made by squier (fender's subdivision) as well as a few others. Take a look here http://www.guitarcenter.com/Electric-Va ... -Guitar.gcthese all come with a guitar, amp, cable and the necessary accessories i mentioned above and should be a great start for ya 
_________________ Add Me! Twitter: OfficialJLox Youtube: JBassVideo
|
| Tue 09 Mar, 2010 5:59 pm |
|
 |
|
David
Ambassador
Joined: Thu 16 Oct, 2008 9:28 am Posts: 1187 Location: Kansas City, MO
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
I totally have to second that recemondation. The Squier Strat pack was my first guitar. It's a great ax for the money. I also bought one for my brother when he was talking about wanting to learn. I believe there are 3 different levels on the prices, same guitar....just better quality amps. I think the one I bought was around 250 new.
Epiphone (Gibsons sub company) Sells starter packs also, I'm sure those are just as good if your more interested in getting a guitar that looks like a Les Paul or SG instead of a strat. There is also a difference in sounds....the strat has split coil pickups giving a cleaner sound, the epiphone guitars have humbuckers, better for crunchy rock. If anything it might be best just to listen to both. Even in you can't play now, I've never been to a guitar store where the sales people weren't happy to demo it for it.....
wa Also, don't forget craigslist and other classifieds if you want to try to save some cash....these are entry level guitars, and people ether buy them and give up on learning and sell them....or they sell them to upgrade to something better.
I'm assuming your wanting to stick with electric?? They are easier to play than acoustics.....I guess thats just my opinion. I'd have to do some thinking about an acoustic suggestion.
_________________

 9.30.07 - 8.2.08 - 9.20.08 - 5.23.09 - 9.10.09 - 9.11.09 - 10.14.09 - 10.23.09 - 12.8.09 - 12.11.09 - 12.13.09 - 2.20.10 - 2.28.10 - 3.2.10 - 4.24.10 - 4.26.10 - 5.1.10 - 5.16.10 - 7.12.10 - 7.13.10 - 7.14.10 - 7.17.10 - 7.23.10 - 8.11.10 - 8.12.10 - 8.13.10 - 8.14.10 - 8.16.10 - 9.11.10 Miles Driven - 11,029 Miles Flown - 7,519 Total - 18,548
|
| Tue 09 Mar, 2010 7:03 pm |
|
 |
|
David
Ambassador
Joined: Thu 16 Oct, 2008 9:28 am Posts: 1187 Location: Kansas City, MO
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
On a side note, I see your from North Platte, I was up there for two weeks last month working in the rail yard.
_________________

 9.30.07 - 8.2.08 - 9.20.08 - 5.23.09 - 9.10.09 - 9.11.09 - 10.14.09 - 10.23.09 - 12.8.09 - 12.11.09 - 12.13.09 - 2.20.10 - 2.28.10 - 3.2.10 - 4.24.10 - 4.26.10 - 5.1.10 - 5.16.10 - 7.12.10 - 7.13.10 - 7.14.10 - 7.17.10 - 7.23.10 - 8.11.10 - 8.12.10 - 8.13.10 - 8.14.10 - 8.16.10 - 9.11.10 Miles Driven - 11,029 Miles Flown - 7,519 Total - 18,548
|
| Tue 09 Mar, 2010 8:08 pm |
|
 |
|
DropC
Joined: Wed 21 Oct, 2009 8:45 am Posts: 309 Location: Thomson, Georgia
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Hate to disagree, but I never found the Squires to be very good guitars. It's essentially possible to learn on any guitar as good as the last, so it never made sense to me to buy a beginner's guitar that would only limit you later. The Epiphone Les Paul is a better buy IMO, as are any Schecter guitars. The Line 6 Spider III amps are $115, and come with a plethora of awesome features, including an amazing built in distortion tone.
_________________ The next time they stop outside my f*cking house, I'm gonna drag them out the back door and... *KnockKnock* Who's there? Max. Max? Max who? Makes no difference OPEN THE DOOR! I lost the game.
|
| Tue 09 Mar, 2010 8:17 pm |
|
 |
|
David
Ambassador
Joined: Thu 16 Oct, 2008 9:28 am Posts: 1187 Location: Kansas City, MO
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Thats a fair enough opinion Chris. If you don't mind me asking, it might help to know your price range. One thing that I've learned about buying guitars, it sounds a little cheesy, but I find that when I'm guitar hunting, I find I don't really choose what guitar I want....the guitar chooses me. I'm David....and I'm cheesy, it's what I do lol. I've bought a few guitars....here is a link to a pic of my collection.... http://i930.photobucket.com/albums/ad14 ... 0_1123.jpg
_________________

 9.30.07 - 8.2.08 - 9.20.08 - 5.23.09 - 9.10.09 - 9.11.09 - 10.14.09 - 10.23.09 - 12.8.09 - 12.11.09 - 12.13.09 - 2.20.10 - 2.28.10 - 3.2.10 - 4.24.10 - 4.26.10 - 5.1.10 - 5.16.10 - 7.12.10 - 7.13.10 - 7.14.10 - 7.17.10 - 7.23.10 - 8.11.10 - 8.12.10 - 8.13.10 - 8.14.10 - 8.16.10 - 9.11.10 Miles Driven - 11,029 Miles Flown - 7,519 Total - 18,548
|
| Tue 09 Mar, 2010 9:40 pm |
|
 |
|
Jstrew
Ambassador
Joined: Thu 04 Mar, 2010 10:35 pm Posts: 100 Location: North Platte, NE
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Im just looking for one that Ill be satified with, doesnt cost an arm and a leg for a starter, and will produce the same tone as Shim's. Truth be told, part of me wanted to choose a bass, but I dont think I would have been satisfied. That wouldnt mean that I wouldnt want to play some of the parts of the songs that Emma just does so well, ie. Master of the Universe, which I have seen done live.
_________________ My lifes so pitiful. Give me one good reason why I shouldn't end it all. If there's a reason then I haven't found it yet.
Total Miles Driven: 431 2-27-10: Thunderfest = 149 miles 5-25-10: Omaha, Qwest Center= 282 miles
|
| Tue 09 Mar, 2010 10:52 pm |
|
 |
|
officialjlox
World Crew Member
Joined: Sat 06 Feb, 2010 10:50 pm Posts: 84 Location: Long Island, NY
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Jstrew wrote: Im just looking for one that Ill be satified with, doesnt cost an arm and a leg for a starter, and will produce the same tone as Shim's. Truth be told, part of me wanted to choose a bass, but I dont think I would have been satisfied. That wouldnt mean that I wouldnt want to play some of the parts of the songs that Emma just does so well, ie. Master of the Universe, which I have seen done live. 1- I agree with DropC. Especially if you're looking to mimic Shim's sound I'd go with the epiphone, since it's most similar to what he plays (hardware wise, not necessarily style) 2- The starter packs are great because it gives you everything you need to start learning in one shot. Of course there are nicer "entry level" equipment out there, but you'd have to buy each piece individually and it would wind up costing significantly more I'd recommend the epiphone starter packs, and there are a few to choose from, depending on what you're willing to spend (I know you said not an arm and a leg, but that differs from person to person) If you're willing to drop about $400-$500 it will really open up your choices. If you want to emulate shim's tone as a beginner, and that's really it, I'd say go with this http://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone-Do ... 1320790.gcIt's actually a cheaper version of Shim's guitar and a practice amp. It would be decent to roughly emulate Shim's tone for cheap, but if you're eventually looking to branch out to other forms of music, I'd probably go with one of these: http://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone-SG ... 1150173.gchttp://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone-Sp ... 1501344.gcor these if your price range is a bit higher... http://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone-Li ... 1448566.gc^ this one has a sweet finish on it. I personally love silverburst! http://www.guitarcenter.com/Epiphone-Le ... 1448565.gcAll of these instruments will get you similar sound to Shim's if you dial them in correctly and find a decent distortion pedal (not included in starter packs, generally run around $90-$150) but the latter ones I linked would be better for other forms of music (bands that are musically similar to SP) Shim is a bit of an anomaly, since most heavy rock guitarists don't play hollowbody instruments. The SG or Les Paul style is much more versatile if you ever decided to play songs by bands other than SP. ...and just because I can't help myself: Ain't nothin wrong with being a bassist! I'm actually thinkin of picking up one of these soon... 
_________________ Add Me! Twitter: OfficialJLox Youtube: JBassVideo
|
| Wed 10 Mar, 2010 9:06 am |
|
 |
|
ChewieRamone
World Crew Member
Joined: Sun 14 Mar, 2010 12:39 am Posts: 36
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
my first guitar was a fender strat, and i still love it.. i agree with what the above people have been posting. buying a guitar seems expensive, but its a great investment cause you're gonna get years of enjoyment out of it.
_________________
 signature made by danarap12
|
| Mon 15 Mar, 2010 10:31 pm |
|
 |
|
DropC
Joined: Wed 21 Oct, 2009 8:45 am Posts: 309 Location: Thomson, Georgia
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/prod ... D=26044243 Shim has played on these live before, instead of his normal Gibson! It's essentially the Epiphone version of the Gibson instrument. Yeah, you need a hollow-body to get the sound just right.
_________________ The next time they stop outside my f*cking house, I'm gonna drag them out the back door and... *KnockKnock* Who's there? Max. Max? Max who? Makes no difference OPEN THE DOOR! I lost the game.
|
| Wed 17 Mar, 2010 3:24 pm |
|
 |
|
David
Ambassador
Joined: Thu 16 Oct, 2008 9:28 am Posts: 1187 Location: Kansas City, MO
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
I think my final recommendation would be an Epiphone starter pack, either an SG or Les Paul model, they will sound about the same and have the right pickups to emulate Shim. just depends on which look you like better. EDIT: I would also recommend picking up a multi effects pedal like this one http://www.guitarcenter.com/DigiTech-RP ... 1445916.gcI have one similar that I started with that has 40 different effects. A good single effect pedal can cost you a hundred bones, but these multi pedals are great for beginners, I have an Digitech RP-80, it even has a drum machine built into it with 30 different beats,,,,I've had a lot of fun with that over the years. I found it made learning a lot more fun to have different sounds, they have everything from several different types of distortion to choruses and delays.
_________________

 9.30.07 - 8.2.08 - 9.20.08 - 5.23.09 - 9.10.09 - 9.11.09 - 10.14.09 - 10.23.09 - 12.8.09 - 12.11.09 - 12.13.09 - 2.20.10 - 2.28.10 - 3.2.10 - 4.24.10 - 4.26.10 - 5.1.10 - 5.16.10 - 7.12.10 - 7.13.10 - 7.14.10 - 7.17.10 - 7.23.10 - 8.11.10 - 8.12.10 - 8.13.10 - 8.14.10 - 8.16.10 - 9.11.10 Miles Driven - 11,029 Miles Flown - 7,519 Total - 18,548
|
| Mon 22 Mar, 2010 2:40 am |
|
 |
|
officialjlox
World Crew Member
Joined: Sat 06 Feb, 2010 10:50 pm Posts: 84 Location: Long Island, NY
|
 Re: Decided to pick up the electric guitar
Good suggestion. Also- alot of these have cd input so you can jam along with a cd once you learn the stuff. its a fun tool to help with your ear training
_________________ Add Me! Twitter: OfficialJLox Youtube: JBassVideo
|
| Mon 22 Mar, 2010 10:21 am |
|
 |
|
|
Page 1 of 1
|
[ 15 posts ] |
|
Who is online |
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest |
|
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum
|
|