Ghetox
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I have a a gator hardcase, which is a pain in the ass.
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These are most freakin guitars ever, some of them are even not identified:
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I had a Jolana D-bass it's in the list LOL. -
I'm 16 and i am playing for 2-3 years atm and i have only a fkin tanglewood! Noone supports me
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atm playing Tanglewood Rebel Bk4 but want to switch
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I've heard to get a pick sound, while playing fingers you can get via effect pedals. true or false?
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My budget would be something to £600. Something similair to Cannibal corpse, ATHEIST. Which has a solid, heavy sound.
Also, what should you people recommend, i was a pick player (and i thought, that playing bass with a pick is lame lol) and now i'm going for fingers, but most of my bands material doesn't sound good now. How can i get the pick bass sound? -
I'm seeking more like a chaos making machines like Cannibal Corpse and stuff, i belive that BC Rich are quite "metal" but i saw in my own eyes how low lasting they are (maybe the NT series made in USA are better)
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I Don't know if any of you ever played a heavier style here.
A question was bothering me, what bass would be good playing metal? I need a sharp and a heavy sound. People say that Ibanez SRX series are good in this case. True or false? -
As i'm 16 i had only three of them ):
Jolana D-Bass (i bet noone know it, it was created at the times of soviet union!)
Squire P-Bass (it was horrible)
Tanglewood Rebel BK4 (Nowadays, quite good for its price, has a sharp, heavy sound!) -
Anyone playing three fingers in the forum? Can you recommend exercises?
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I'm using it all the time. Economy of motion! Billy sheehan would say:)
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When's it taking place?
meths for string cleaning!
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I've heard of string boiling. They say it helps, the strings streches from the heat and the dirt goes off the strings.