ionicsachin
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haha.,...i m too waiting for my xams to finish to join some classes....i want to join for string skipping and some other advance techniques
The songs I have covered so far :-
1) Summer of 69
2) Hotel California (without the solo.. need some work with it)
3) Another Brick In The Wall II (solo pending coz I havent got my electric guitar yet.... I have bought it but its at my aunt's house at Mumbai and will come on Thursday... and you cant play solos on Acoustic... atleast the technical ones.)
4) Socha Hai
5) What I've Done (solo included )
6) (Sic) (yeah, on an acuostic )
If you are starting out fresh, get an acoustic first. Go for cheap companies like Granada, Pluto, etc. Even Ibanez has some acoustics around 4-5k range. If you are insisting on buying an electric then get the Java Strat... its actually not a strat but a strat look-a-like. Its one of best in <7k range. For the amps, you can get Kustom Sound Cube 20 fro around 2k. Total will be around 8k. An alternative way can be that you save up and get yourself either the Pacifica 012 or Ibanez GRX20 or ESP M50 with Marshall MG10CD or Kustom Sound Cube 20R. That will land you somewhere around 14-16k. Good luck... and dont worry about effects, you dont need them right now.
Get a cheap electric guitar tuner like Joyo Jt-11... its retailing for 600 bucks .
Thanks. Will google and post if I find anything interesting@thewisecrab
Learning on own is the best way to learn guitar. Googling wud give tonnes of websites with free beginner material. And have easy and comfortable practice sessions. Almost every legendry guitarist learnt guitar on his own.
And I beleive the keyboard is better than the guitar, but then again, every instrument has it's own set of +ves and -ves
This statement holds true for any instrument. It took me quite a while to master the keyboard, now though I'm qualified, I still cant call myself "master" of the keyboard. After all, music is a learning curve by itself.Well actually every instrument is good to the core....just depends on how one plays it. One thing very true about guitar is
"It is the easiest instrument to learn, but most difficult one to master"
Thanx for the info............they even got some Givsom under that price..........I enquired about Ibanez but they told that they r foreign guitars and r very costly, about marshall amps they told that u don't need these, if u wish to record the studio will give u and for home use just take in the practice amp for around 2200 (45 watts RMS).
One of the bassist from my school told me that if u use a processor u don't need a costly guitar, is that right???
Most of the guitars here r smuggled from Nagaland, even Armani T-Shirts r available under 150, u just need a trip to shillong
@MetalHeadGautam:
Speed requires technique as well as practice......just practice and practice with alternate picking to see improvement in speed
@hullap
I m a guitarist too, been playing for past 6 yrs....Try the song in my signature..
btw...cool clips...third one is superb
Just one thing, try to sound each note perfectly....like bring them to same level of volume...