2010-03-02, 05:53 | Link #141 |
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Join Date: May 2009
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For those who just HAVE to have a Fender Mustang, might as well get this one
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/ishibashi-...-312099700set/ |
2010-03-05, 13:09 | Link #145 |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Argentina, BsAs
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Hi!... First of all... I don't know if this is the correct post but... well..sorry if I got it wrong... ^^
Well... I like electric guitars and want to get one but I am not really sure of what type... I mean, I've heard Les pauls' , Fender (Squier,mustang) , Jacksons, etc. Which one do you Recommend for a NEWBIE ( I really mean it, I haven't play an electric guitar in my entire life... LOL im 19... not a very long life yet XD). The only thing I have atm is an spanish guitar, I use that to practise the .... way to put the fingers on the guitar and play a little (sorry... I know it has to be a word in english but I doesn't know it :P...) So... I want to get an electric one and... want some opinions on what to get... about looks, I like the Fender ones (you know, very flat...) but... about sound... I cannot decide... Ppl usually ask me about what kind of music I like... and since they are not otakus, I cannot say... K-on's ones!... or Pegasus Fantasy!, Rewrite, Haruka kanata,ETC. :P.... that's the kind of music I like... so .... what do you recommend? ^^ Thanks a lot and sorry to bother you with this... |
2010-03-05, 15:31 | Link #147 |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Well, I want to learn how to play the electric guitar, just have the spanish one atm though... Since I need to buy one, just asking for opinions, eitherways, I don't have much money so i'll have to go for a generic one, but it stills depend on if its like a strat one or like les pauls... those are the most popular, I think.
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2010-03-09, 03:59 | Link #148 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Yamaha Drums
Ritsu's Yamaha drum set most closely resembles the HG6T46RM Rick Marotta Signature Hipgig
http://www.yamaha.com/drums/hipgig.h...&CNTYP=PRODUCT http://www.riuva.com/?p=1403 agrees. |
2010-03-09, 10:35 | Link #149 | |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Temecula, CA
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Yui's Flametop
http://www.amazon.com/Gibson-Custom-.../dp/B0015M017E Yeah, I know. http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/p...tar?sku=518341 The much cheaper alternative. I'd rather spend $700 on Haruhi's Italia Mondial II. Quote:
I mean, I started with a cheapo $150 Squier Strat, and I'm still using it. My next purchase will either be the Italia Mondial (ala Haruhi) or the Epiphone Les Paul above. |
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2010-03-09, 11:17 | Link #150 | |
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Go with the Mondial! :D
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But yeah, go with one of the cheaper end models. I guess it depends on if you want to buy a package or to buy decent gear separately. Entirely up to your budget and how motivated you are. I really like my cube. 8)
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2010-03-09, 12:46 | Link #151 |
Chokinggu =A='
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Dude, the Cube is awesome.
I don't know why my brother got a Line 6 Spyder. Those things are terribad. It might have come with a package, but heck I don't think he uses his strat anyways. It's still better than my crummy Squier amp. |
2010-03-11, 12:37 | Link #152 |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Argentina, BsAs
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Yeah! Don't worry, I know what I like and about budget, mine is not too heigh because here in argentina musical instruments are waaaaay more expensive than in EEUU or... well... almost any other countries XD....I just want to know its difference in sound... I know the most way expensive I coul get is either an Epiphone or a Squier (i like the texas model).... but i cannot decide... so you are telling me that its waaaay different to play a classical guitar or an electric one?!?!.... you sure about that?
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2010-03-11, 13:39 | Link #153 | ||
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Not familiar with electric stuff. I've only poked around a few acoustic amps, but the cube just got my attention. It was on sale and the size is great. Quote:
- Compare that to, uh, let's look at that Epiphone Les Paul - 1-11/16" nut width. - The neck meets the body at the 12th fret on a classical. Mine is a cutaway, so it makes it easier for me to reach higher frets. - Er, I think most electrics hit 17th fret. Mine's bolted on the 15th. See, it's not that big of a deal if you're really into guitars. Just going be my experience and looking at my friend who started with electric and wants to try finger-picking. We're both having some trouble doing one or the other. It's always easier to switch over to electric though. I'm just retarded and can't seem to hold a pick for too long. Do take note that I am also female and my hands are [apparently] small, even by female standards. :<
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2010-03-17, 10:45 | Link #154 |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Argentina, BsAs
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Thanks for the explanation about guitars' size, I have big hands so it won't be a prob for me ^^..
eitherways, the most difficult part now is to know which kind of electric guitar i have to get.. I mean, I have a little more budget that before, but I want to know if the best ti get is an Les Paul, Fender or Ibanez or whatever :P.... I read that the most versatile are Stratocaster's ones (mostly fender) but some ppl say that an Ibanez would be good for me because of my music interests. The music I like is mostly anime ones, let's say haruka kanata (or everything from asian kungfu generation), butterfly (amazing digimon first op), I algo like Queen (the only Non-anime music i use to listen to), pegasus phantasy, K-on, etc. So, which type of guitar do you think it would be better for me to get? ( I was thinking in Ibanez cause they use to have 2 single coils and 1 humbucker or a strato cause ppl say they are versatile... but... I'm asking here cause im not really sure and my guitar level is not high enough to go and play something I like at the music store to see if that's the sound.... I mean... I'd love to play butterfly but... as they say.. "Mada mada..." :P... I wold reaaaaally like some opinions on this, plz ^^. Thanks ! |
2010-03-21, 19:58 | Link #155 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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freaken expensive! I spent over 1000$ this week alone for guitar/ stuff I'm suprised my mom even gave me money for this stuff >.<
GOD I spent like a 5 mounths worth of allownaces in one freaken week ; ( I just got my amp, and soo far i got the hang of playing some notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwmC6QLkr3g First Guitar- Epiphone les paul standard heritage cherry sunburst $600 First AMP - Marshall MG30FX (3OW) $200 Portalable Guitar Case (back pack) $25 Stand $50 Pick $5 AMP Wire $25 Strap $25 First guitar just got it on Sunday! |
2010-03-23, 11:25 | Link #156 |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hi! I've been wanted to learn how to play a guitar for a while now. I don't have a guitar, but I really like Fender Mustangs, specifically the candy apple red Japanese Mustang that Azusa has so I've been thinking about purchasing one as my first guitar and learning how to play with it. Of course, though, my only means of getting it online and since I'll be a beginner, I'm wondering if this is a smart idea or not. Should I just go ahead and buy one when I have the money, or is that not such a smart idea right now?
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2010-03-23, 11:29 | Link #157 | |
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