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@MetalheadGautham
I know what you are facing. I have a similar pinky problem, though it is subsiding. My own guitar is no different, el cheapo. Its a semi-hollow kind and looks ugly, with blue+red combo color which feels like a superman color. Though its much better than those jumbo ones, as I am more interested in lead, had enough of rhythm. Though yeah, without good rhythm you cant improve upon your lead. And its been 2 years I bought my guitar. But haven't played much the last one year. I just payed it seriously for 4-5 months, looking at tabs and stuff. Used Guitar Pro initially. Now I prefer doing it my own way, as far as my current skill level can manage. I could have learnt a lot in the time that passed by, but I don't know how, 2 years went by with me not satisfied at the rate I'm learning.
Things I plan to do with my guitar.
- 2 strings are bad, and I have a habit of changing all the strings at the same time. I will go and buy a good pack of strings to play for 2 months.
- Then, after 2 months, I'll get rid of those strings and buy nylon strings. Thereafter I will be able to manage playing solos, I love solos but I find it difficult as I cannot move freely on normal strings. It will feel more natural on those strings. I will also buy a pickup and fix it up. I have a pickup in my current guitar but it is yucky.
- I'll also buy a jack and a converter to connect it to my pc and do all those great music creating stuff. Here I need your help. I will need a Linux solution to do the music stuff on the computer. You might know of softwares that can take in audio signals from line-in/mic and add up effects, distortion, etc and record live, eh?
- And lastly I will paint the body to get rid of the superman shades.

Its all a temporary measure until I get my hands on a good electric guitar.
Here's something my friend has done and might interest you.
He bought a cheap rocket guitar. We call 'em rocket guitars here, those V shaped ones. It was cheap. had 2 pickups and the strings could cut your fingers anytime. The sound was something I did not get to check out but must have been awful too.
He then replaced the pickups, added one more and changed the strings. And lo, he got it done for much cheaper than what a similar sounding, similar shaped guitar might cost in the market.
I don't know much about the electric guitar thingies though. I know nothing of guitar theory, I don't even know what its called when you bend a string up/down to yield a 1, 2 or 3 note higher sound.
@The_Devil_Himself
Man, don't fret just yet. You will be able to get along soon. EVERYBODY felt the same way, feels the same way, are going to feel the same way. Just sit down, relax and try learning the major chords one at a time. You should soon reach a stage when you will be able to arrange your fingers on the right places sub-consciously.
@iconicsachin
You're the man!
Okay, I must tell you that though that I do not know much theory, I have gotten along really well. I loved music since childhood (I'm 18 ) and I'm pursuing it as a hobby currently (into MBBS). I never knew any theory behind scales, but I guess it was there in my sub-conscious, because some of my other guitar-buddies haven't achieved the state of realizations that I have. I learned tuning after 1 month of learning. And when I could tune myself, the realization of notes, high, low, pitch dawned upon me. Its a very big realization and things haven't been the same since. Its called sur in Hindi (I am Nepalese, but know a bit of Hindi, its similar to Nepali). Oh, what a realization it is, how could I do without it for so long!
And with more and more practice, realization of taal made its way into my mind. I was then slowly able to extract the simple solos from the songs. And with time, I began to extract chords.
I hope you have read previous paragraphs, I am now thinking of moving to electric after sometime, after some more practice on my acoustic.I want you to recommend me a website, from where I can learn the theory part. I should be able to explain myself when need be, and without theory I cannot. I wanna know the names of notes, scales. I want to be able to read notations. Yada, yada.. And then I want to know about amps, synthesizers, overdrives, processors, etc.
Its been nice reading your posts. I would further encourage/ask you to create a guitarists thread here on the forum and post the link here.
Regards, IronMan.
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@the_Devil_Himself..
For tuning, you need practice. I started out with simple theory.
- You count strings from down upwards, 1-6. The string which is thinnest is 1st and the thickest is 6th.
- The 2nd string pressed at fifth fret gives should sound like 1st string. Keep turning clockwise/anti-clockwise until you match the pitch of both strings. Do take care that you dont go too tight, strings may break. At the begginer level, tuning is nothing but matching the pitch of strings.
- The 3rd string pressed at fourth fret sounds like 2nd string.
- The 4th string pressed at fifth fret sounds like 3rd string.
- The 5th string pressed at fifth fret sounds like 4th string.
- The 6th string pressed at fifth fret sounds like 5th string.