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Post by Monpot on May 7, 2005 1:31:56 GMT
Get a Girl Guitar, you'd lobe it!
There's also a book to go with them, full of positive tips on learning Guitar, and how it's good for your confidence.
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Post by SCL on May 7, 2005 1:33:30 GMT
I could sing tunelessly around campfires...
There's a little guitar here that my old flatmate left... I have no urge atall to pick it up...
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Post by Wiggles on May 7, 2005 1:35:17 GMT
Get one of those guitars that plays itself when you turn the handle. It's the best way.
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Post by Monpot on May 7, 2005 2:04:01 GMT
All you need then is a little monkey to dance whilst you play!
Any volunteers?
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Post by SCL on May 7, 2005 2:11:34 GMT
I'm gonna make Wrightylew my monkey.
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Post by Monpot on May 7, 2005 2:27:39 GMT
He's a total knocker isn't he?
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Post by Wiggles on May 7, 2005 2:30:16 GMT
The little fuckstick keeps using my real name and spelling it wrong. I think he does it on purpose. Grrr.
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Post by SCL on May 7, 2005 2:38:50 GMT
He pm'd me to tell me I had fat arms, cheeky little oik. Am brewing over a suitable revenge.
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Post by Smileadelic on May 7, 2005 10:32:17 GMT
He's a seriously bitter kid. He tries to be sensible for a while and then goes off on an irrational insult spree again. I really don't get him.
Oh, and I forgot about my stylophone. I'm thinking of getting a theremin as well but the good ones are like £250. And does anyone fancy talking VST plugins? I have some hurresndously cool ones!
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Post by Monpot on May 7, 2005 10:48:49 GMT
Wrightylew is a total cunt, he can't help it -he's male and 15 years old. I've said it before i think, but he's just a raging ball of hormones and bad social skills.
Actually i'd say that most boys are generally knockers between the age of 3 and 18.
Except my cousin Monti of course he's about 7 i think, he's really safe, and he beat me at Chess (I sort of let him, but still, you know, clever guy!).
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Post by Raanraals on May 7, 2005 14:41:35 GMT
Senses, my man - get a Boss HF-2 Hi Band Flanger. Way better than the BF-2. Tough to track down, though; second-hand only.
I've got a Tele, a double-cut Les Paul, an Epiphone B.B. King Lucille and a Tanglewood acoustic. I'm playing the Lucille a lot at the moment, actually. I go through phases. I had a two month Tele-only phase recently.
There's nothing wrong with the Zoom 707 (II). I use it as a tuner and for some of its clean effects - the Fender Twin emulation, for example. For overdrive purposes I love the Boss Blues Driver. Maybe even doubled up with an SD-1. DD-3 for delay, HF-2 for flanging, blah, blah...
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Post by SCL on May 8, 2005 2:41:33 GMT
you big gayer. )
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Post by Senses on May 9, 2005 6:49:51 GMT
I think there should be a big geek meet and we can play with each others toys Ok...that sounds rude ;D But there is some bitchin' stuff in there I'd like to try out! ....just off to read a review on the Boss HF-2. BTW anyone know any good phasers that don't sound too digital?
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Post by Mills on May 9, 2005 14:43:40 GMT
Hello, I'm new and I thought I'd join this post 'cos I have something to ask some geeks. Although I have a guitar and some pedals, I'm not sure how they work exactly and am pretty lucky when it comes to getting noises out of them. Anyway, my question... Riddle me this, I need some sort of foot pedal which I can have backing tracks stored on so I can play them over the top of my stonking guitar. Any ideas?
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Post by John Brainlove on May 9, 2005 17:03:04 GMT
Lots of bands use iPods for that these days, or minidiscs, or a sequencer device like a Groovebox, which can do drum tracks and synth too. I have one for sale at the minute. £100. They cost £300 new. Buy it! x
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