Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Chords don't sound good an an unamplified electric.
Actually, one way to tell a good guitar is how chords sound on an unamplified electric. I play my strat without my amp all the time.
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Yes, that's basically what all the hard rockers do, just play a blues scale really quickly.
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Only the crappy ones.
Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Thanks, I'm trying to play the live version which is a bit diff to his guitar on the album.
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If you listen closely, Edge almost always plays something live compared to how it sounds on the album. You shouldn't try to hard to emulate how someone else plays. Play to make your own music.
Originally posted by vanquish:I finally got my amp![]()
I a bit confused as to how to use it properly though, it has 7 knobs in addition to the 3 on my guitar. Got some mad floor shaking, distortion going though![]()
Once I get my M13 connected between the amp and guitar, should I use it for distortion or the amp?
You also need to slow down. You already have better equipment than 95% of guitar players out there, a top notch guitar, an effects rig that most people will wait many years of playing before they can really master it, and lord knows what amp.
Try to read what the 3 knobs on your guitar do, it's pretty basic. The amplifier is pretty much the same way. Read what each knob does then play your heart out, it doesn't matter if your intonation if off a little, or if you're out of tune a little bit. Just have fun and don't try to hard to copy The Edge. Make your own music.
And just FYI, if you can't play chords and are around other guitar players, that's not a good thing... Chords are the meat n' potatoes of playing the guitar. Learn chords, variations of chords, and then you will learn Edge stuff much easier.
*don't forget. 50% of tone comes from your fingers.