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Author:  chadrewsky [ 21 Jan 2006, 20:52 ]
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I know Mudd, Fender and a few others here play...I am a novice who is just picking it up, but after a few lessons I am hooked. What do you guys recommend for a guitar and amp for a begginner such as myself?

While we are on the subject....Jimmy Hendrix, then Eddie Van Halen are tops in my book how do you guys rate the best of all time?

Author:  TheBigThug [ 21 Jan 2006, 21:14 ]
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A fender....or Ibanez, decent quality will get ya bye till your ears start becoming picky...
...15 WattAmp.... (peavey-rage)
.......Tablature of your favorite band....gets you hooked..


...in a couple years..start learning theory...

The idea is to be fun. I keep a guitar at my office. It has always been a good companion. good stress reliever.

get a yamaha acoustic, their cheap and fun, and doesnt annoy anyone on the otherside of the wallpaper...

"The greatest pleasure is to vanquish your enemies, to chase them before you, to rob them of their wealth, to see their near and dear bathed in tears, to ride their horses and sleep on the white bellies of their wives and daughters."
-Genghis Khan

Author:  chadrewsky [ 21 Jan 2006, 21:22 ]
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Mucho Grassyass Glenn....

How long have you been playing?

Author:  TheBigThug [ 21 Jan 2006, 22:31 ]
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Since I was 9...

Classical and Spanish, Flamenco etc Growing up, started getting into blues and jazz college years, after that it has been pure Rock.

Warthog 30 and Type 7 Play as well. Havnt seen type 7 around for a while, but I know W30 is pretty heavily in Christian and blues stuff.


Guitar has kept me out of wasting too much of my time with Women and booze.

"The greatest pleasure is to vanquish your enemies, to chase them before you, to rob them of their wealth, to see their near and dear bathed in tears, to ride their horses and sleep on the white bellies of their wives and daughters."
-Genghis Khan

Author:  Old Chief [ 22 Jan 2006, 03:21 ]
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Wasting time? Damn Thug, my best college memories are centered around those two things.

OC

Author:  TheBigThug [ 22 Jan 2006, 12:08 ]
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Being that Im going through a Divorce. I'm just not looking to make the same mistake twice..

..Trust me theirs not enough women or Booze in this world to satisfy me.. Its why i gave it up!

My life is for the most part sabotage free these days....




Chad.... check this out http://mannamusic.com/DEALOFTHEDAY.htm
I'm sure he can cut ya a great deal on this acoustic!

"The greatest pleasure is to vanquish your enemies, to chase them before you, to rob them of their wealth, to see their near and dear bathed in tears, to ride their horses and sleep on the white bellies of their wives and daughters."
-Genghis Khan

Author:  chadrewsky [ 22 Jan 2006, 12:23 ]
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Bookmarked it Glenn...Thanks again. If your ever in my area come up and jam with me, sure I could pick up a few things from you. Borrowing a friends loaner right now, love this stuff, not sure why I never discovered it earlier. Probably had something to do with to much booze, and a physchotic ex...<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>

Author:  BenRoethig [ 22 Jan 2006, 13:22 ]
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I know Mudd, Fender and a few others here play...I am a novice who is just picking it up, but after a few lessons I am hooked. What do you guys recommend for a guitar and amp for a begginner such as myself?

While we are on the subject....Jimmy Hendrix, then Eddie Van Halen are tops in my book how do you guys rate the best of all time?


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Guitar:
http://www.rondomusic.net/sst62rh.html

Amp:
http://www.music123.com/Randall-Guitar- ... 7173.music

They should get you by on the basics.

My motto: pacis per vires

Author:  Warthog30 [ 26 Jan 2006, 18:05 ]
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I learned on a $150 Yamaha acoustic...still sounds great. Eventually, if you want the EVH sounds, I'd recommend an MXR Phase 90 pedal. Lots of good solid state amps out there too. Some of the new Vox amps come to mind.

My main electric for years was a Mexican strat...can't beat it for the money...under $250. My gear now is a bit more high end, but you don't have to spend a lot to get good stuff these days.

ATTACK!!!!!!!

Author:  Warthog30 [ 26 Jan 2006, 18:08 ]
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I know Mudd, Fender and a few others here play...I am a novice who is just picking it up, but after a few lessons I am hooked. What do you guys recommend for a guitar and amp for a begginner such as myself?

While we are on the subject....Jimmy Hendrix, then Eddie Van Halen are tops in my book how do you guys rate the best of all time?


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B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Son House, EVH, Stevie Ray, Townes Van Zandt, are amongst my favorites...

ATTACK!!!!!!!

Author:  sgtgoose1 [ 26 Jan 2006, 18:20 ]
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It would be cool to learn to play,I tried but never was any good at it.
My Brother on the other hand ,has a room dedicated to his "Babies"
He has 4 Fenders and 1 cost him over $6000.00, its a beauty,but thats what he's into.
with a 2yr old and another one due in 7 weeks he's Jamming like hell right now!
Because soon its "QUITE!"

Goose

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin,
(1706 - 1790)

Author:  bigross86 [ 28 Jan 2006, 15:52 ]
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I jam (when I'm home from the army and can be bothered) on an Ibanez EX140 with an Ibanez 10 Watt amp (angry neighbors) and on my Brownsville NY Acoustic/Electric guitar. Both beauties, and both cheap.

"Retreat, hell! We just got here!"-Captain Lloyd Williams, 2nd Marine Division, Belleau Wood, France, WWI

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