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by macdaddy » 17 Apr 2005, 09:55
Something that isn't photoshop in the creativity board!
heres a guitar tab i wrote.
enjoy
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e------------------------------------------------
B------------------------------------------------
G---14-15-14------14-15-14----12-14-15b-15-14----
D12---------12-12----------12--------------------
A------------------------------------------------
E------------------------------------------------
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by boganbusman » 17 Apr 2005, 10:00
I'll give it a shot when my guitar is finished . . .
. . . at the end of the year
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by macdaddy » 17 Apr 2005, 11:27
^ what? not finished? are we getting a custom guitar?
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by macdaddy » 17 Apr 2005, 12:15
nice, but i dont like Mockingbirds, i prefer more restrained styled guitars. I let my fingers do the talking. What sorta music you like? That looks very power-metal.
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by boganbusman » 17 Apr 2005, 12:41
If you like restrained styles, then obiously you wouldn't get a custom
Check out the 'what music are you listening to now' thread if you want to know what sort of music I like.
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by macdaddy » 17 Apr 2005, 12:52
I could make a restrained styled custom. Like a Les Paul with bevelling... of thatd be sweeet. Dont you have another guitar to test this tab with?
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by boganbusman » 17 Apr 2005, 13:46
Nah I haven't got any other guitars. I don't even know how to play yet
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by macdaddy » 17 Apr 2005, 14:42
^ why are you making one then? That seems backwards to say the least.
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by EmptyWords » 17 Apr 2005, 17:44
that looks like a backwards ignitor actually. anyways im buying a bc rich stealth main reason is cause my favorite guitarist played them RIP ill post the pic ill check out that tab too now.
heres a pic of the guitar
i could imagine this riff doesnt sound too wel (i can imagine how it sounds)l if you want ill post soem sick stuff up here
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by macdaddy » 18 Apr 2005, 02:13
^ Did you try it, empty worlds?
And those BC Riches are pretty silly looking. Imagine trying to practise with something that shape. The horn at the top-back would be banging everywhere and knocking over vases.
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by boganbusman » 18 Apr 2005, 13:57
macdaddy wrote: ^ why are you making one then? That seems backwards to say the least.
What? I'm going to make it, and then use it to learn how to play.
Sounds alright to me
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by ViperGT » 18 Apr 2005, 14:00
Hey macdaddy maybe that's just the way they do it Down Under
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by macdaddy » 18 Apr 2005, 14:40
... i live in australia.............. just seems strange, like if he doesnt like playing, he has a guitar that cost time and money.
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by boganbusman » 18 Apr 2005, 14:43
macdaddy wrote: ... i live in australia.............. just seems strange, like if he doesnt like playing , he has a guitar that cost time and money.
When did I say that?
I am making the guitar because I want to learn how to play, and I like woodwork. And it isn't costing me much money. Only AU$300
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by macdaddy » 19 Apr 2005, 07:17
^ most absolute beginners pay $200 for a squire. Still, its your money to waste if you decide you dont wanna play again
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by boganbusman » 19 Apr 2005, 10:51
If worst comes to worst, then I can still sell the guitar for a lot more than what I paid for it
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by EmptyWords » 20 Apr 2005, 03:02
bogan. its gonna be a neck thru or a bolt on?? anyawys i dont care abotu the shape. i play with a V all the time so im used to crazy ass shapes
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by macdaddy » 20 Apr 2005, 03:18
See im used to my strat-shaped guitar so i wouldnt go much more extreme than an SG.
Should i rename this the guitar talk thread??????
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by boganbusman » 20 Apr 2005, 09:21
An SG is hardly extreme . . . one of my mates in the class is making one.
And it's a bolt-on, because it's easier and there's less that can go wrong
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by Dragon-of-Rune » 20 Apr 2005, 09:22
You guys are going a little offtopic, why don't you make a Talk about Guitars thread in the offtopic section
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by boganbusman » 20 Apr 2005, 09:53
Music and woodwork is art, so why can't we keep it here?
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by macdaddy » 20 Apr 2005, 10:16
you're the only one who has said anything. my guitar