1. Great, that's the second best way to start The best one, in my humble opinion, is a classic guitar. Its neck is wider and therefore it's harder to play, so once you master it, switching to acoustic and electric is a child's game. Nevertheless, an acoustic is fantastic to start with - and the funniest to play at parties, etc. So congrats

    First thing you have to do is learn how to play complicated chord progressions tune your guitar - and most important, to tell when your guitar is out of tune. I don't know how many online tutorials would tell you this, but from my personal experience it's the most important part. I have seen MANY friends of mine quitting guitar (and violin) because the instrument wasn't properly tuned, which ended in frustrating practice sessions (and angry relatives/neighbors ). If your guitar is perfectly tuned at all times then you'll be in a constant ascending progression (this is a bit of a musical joke). First time you try to play a riff or a chord it will be a disaster. The second time it will be a disaster too, but a smaller one. And if your guitar is perfectly tuned, the third time you'll hear a perfectly tuned and resonating chord that will make you proud.

    @MoFoNYR15 you humble me, Nick! I'm in no way an "incredible player" or anything like that. I just know my chords and have a good ear, that's all. I'm no shredder and I can't put the amount of time required to nail certain guitar tones. I prefer to have fun belting out some known songs and mixing them up (I'm a medley guy, that much I can swear!).
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Great, that's the second best way to start The best one, in my humble opinion, is a classic guitar. Its neck is wider and therefore it's harder to play, so once you master it, switching to acoustic and electric is a child's game. Nevertheless, an acoustic is fantastic to start with - and the funniest to play at parties, etc. So congrats

    First thing you have to do is learn how to play complicated chord progressions tune your guitar - and most important, to tell when your guitar is out of tune. I don't know how many online tutorials would tell you this, but from my personal experience it's the most important part. I have seen MANY friends of mine quitting guitar (and violin) because the instrument wasn't properly tuned, which ended in frustrating practice sessions (and angry relatives/neighbors ). If your guitar is perfectly tuned at all times then you'll be in a constant ascending progression (this is a bit of a musical joke). First time you try to play a riff or a chord it will be a disaster. The second time it will be a disaster too, but a smaller one. And if your guitar is perfectly tuned, the third time you'll hear a perfectly tuned and resonating chord that will make you proud.

    @MoFoNYR15 you humble me, Nick! I'm in no way an "incredible player" or anything like that. I just know my chords and have a good ear, that's all. I'm no shredder and I can't put the amount of time required to nail certain guitar tones. I prefer to have fun belting out some known songs and mixing them up (I'm a medley guy, that much I can swear!).
    Thanks I've been playing around with some tuning apps to get the perfect sound. Think I got that now. Now I'm using that Yousician app and some YouTube vids to get me started It's fun to do!
  3. A friend of mine just got a Korg SDD 2000
  4. Crazy how they combine amps. Amazing stuff in this video.
  5. Great video. Kinda no surprise that the delist doesn't budge after watching that. Multiple versions of the same guitar with different tuning. Everything prepped to the nth degree.
  6. Here goes an hour of my life

    This is fascinating
  7. I've been waiting for one of these to come out
  8. Loved watching - also love that Dallas is still thinking of songs from previous tours (mentioning the Casino being the Joey Ramone song), seems like he loves the shit out of BTBS too (understandable).

    Such a mad rig, and love how much he hypes Edge even after all these years (again, I bloody well would too) and how much time they dedicate to getting it just right.

  9. In other news, I picked up this bad boy this week, arrived today so looking forward to getting home and getting my shimmer on
  10. Originally posted by WojBhoy:Loved watching - also love that Dallas is still thinking of songs from previous tours (mentioning the Casino being the Joey Ramone song), seems like he loves the shit out of BTBS too (understandable).

    Such a mad rig, and love how much he hypes Edge even after all these years (again, I bloody well would too) and how much time they dedicate to getting it just right.
    He even mentioned Gone , which I WISH they would play again.
  11. Definitely - I've generally steered clear of the tour so far so as to avoid spoilers, but from what I've seen, definitely think Gone would fit well with the whole Experience / loss of Innocence vibe.