16track Posted September 25, 2005 Share Posted September 25, 2005 (edited) I agree too with Telemeister on the wah options. The Henrix model by Dunlop was patterned after the original pedal that Henrix used in the 60's. Given that the original blueprint was followed, the tone it will generate will be totally different from the new generation of Pedals from other manufacturers using modern technology. Speaking of Wah usage, not everyone who has one actually uses the pedal as it was designed.Diamond Darrell hardly every used his Wah but the pedal was an integral part of his cound chain. He employs the wah opened half way to change his mid range and usually right after the distortion. The pedal remained in his chain. i agree with 16 track. why dont you barrow wah pedals from friends and try them out? you can save big bucks not buying and selling wahs that you are not satisfied with. not all wah pedals sounds alike. i bought my morley pedal way back in the 90s coz its cheaper and it doesnt have the annoying potentiometer. when i was able to save some more i got myself a hendrix wah, i found out that morley has more piercing tone anf dunlops have more bass and wahs on it. both are great wahs. just a comment though. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Edited September 25, 2005 by 16track Quote Link to comment
telemaster_311 Posted September 27, 2005 Author Share Posted September 27, 2005 i read kirk hammet and kerry king/jeff hanneman use their wah in the mid postion to boost up the mids. another thing, you dont use your wah just for the sake of having one, learing to play solos or using it on any part of a song requires practice and lots of familiarity. you just cant pump the pedal all the while otherwise youll sound like a police car gone mad cheers! Quote Link to comment
16track Posted September 27, 2005 Share Posted September 27, 2005 The Wah pedal is like the violin or the trumpet. In the hands of someone who knows how to use it, the instrument is wonderful to listen to. In contrast, a player who is not well versed in it's complexities (as just like pumping it to the beat) can sound lethargic. The best players use the Wah as an expression and not just an effect. Listen to the most famous Wah recordings for some tips: 1. Hendrix on Voodoo Chile2. The theme from SHAFT3. Vai on Bad Horsie4. Clapton on White Room and Presence of the Lord i read kirk hammet and kerry king/jeff hanneman use their wah in the mid postion to boost up the mids. another thing, you dont use your wah just for the sake of having one, learing to play solos or using it on any part of a song requires practice and lots of familiarity. you just cant pump the pedal all the while otherwise youll sound like a police car gone mad cheers!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
telemaster_311 Posted September 29, 2005 Author Share Posted September 29, 2005 ops ops ops wag kakalimutan ang lil wing version ni papa SRV! nakakatayo ng balahibo grabe! Quote Link to comment
16track Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 SRV played the best cover of Hendrix' Little Wing. The version was simply the best that ever came out in terms of technicality, passion and just plain good old solid guitar playing. After that version, anything else paled in comparison --except the one dine by Sting which was totally different as emphasis was more on Sting's vocal signature. Sting will always be Sting and he certainly has one of the finer tastes in rock music -- not to mention some golden work on the bass during his The Police days. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 SRV played the best cover of Hendrix' Little Wing. The version was simply the best that ever came out in terms of technicality, passion and just plain good old solid guitar playing. After that version, anything else paled in comparison --except the one dine by Sting which was totally different as emphasis was more on Sting's vocal signature. Sting will always be Sting and he certainly has one of the finer tastes in rock music -- not to mention some golden work on the bass during his The Police days. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yeah pare great version by Sting! hey guys, I dunno if this has been brought up here or if this is relevant but can anybody recommend an acoustic guitar for a 16 year old, let's say intermediate player. My son is graduating next summer and I have to replace the guitar he's been using since Grade 6. I'm looking for an excellent although not too expensive acoustic guitar that's available here....pakisabi na din where I can find them hehehe cheers and thanks a lot! Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 hey guys, what's a pedal-steel guitar?If you happened to watch the Crossroads Guitar fest, is this the guitar being used by the guitarist that accompanied Vince Gill - the unusual looking fat guitar that's played almost on the player's lap? the player uses a slide-like contraption on the fretboard and he has these things on his right thumb and forefinger that he uses to strum or pluck the strings................ Quote Link to comment
D('.')T Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 mga guy's may alam po ba kayong 4sale na morley alligator volume perdal 2 na may box and manual? thanks :cool:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Checkout BUY & SELL every now and then.I have seen some1 selling that piece about 2 months ago. Quote Link to comment
D('.')T Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 i agree with 16 track. why dont you barrow wah pedals from friends and try them out? you can save big bucks not buying and selling wahs that you are not satisfied with. not all wah pedals sounds alike. i bought my morley pedal way back in the 90s coz its cheaper and it doesnt have the annoying potentiometer. when i was able to save some more i got myself a hendrix wah, i found out that morley has more piercing tone anf dunlops have more bass and wahs on it. both are great wahs. just a comment though. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I suggest you to get an IBANEZ WEEPING DEMON pedal.This is great!!! :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
D('.')T Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 By the way, any guys here sells GTR. AMPS,preferably MARSHALL or SAMICK.65 Watts and up. Please PM me for pricelist.Thnx. Keep on ROCKIN guys!!! :thumbsupsmiley: :mtc: Quote Link to comment
D('.')T Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Anyone here also sells GTR. FX.Preferable ZOOM 707 II or DIGITECH GNX / RP200 effects ???Pls. PM me. Budget for ZOOM 707 II would be 6K - 7K.Should be JAPAN made not CHINA for ZOOM. :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
telemaster_311 Posted October 2, 2005 Author Share Posted October 2, 2005 have you guys tried instructional videos? is it effective? im trying to explore scales and modes. which vids do you recommend? Quote Link to comment
milhouse83 Posted October 2, 2005 Share Posted October 2, 2005 have you guys tried instructional videos? is it effective? im trying to explore scales and modes. which vids do you recommend?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> if its scales and modes youre getting into, youre better off with books than videos. The Guitar Grimoire is one book i highly recommend. http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0825821711.01._AA240_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg Quote Link to comment
milhouse83 Posted October 2, 2005 Share Posted October 2, 2005 (edited) speaking of wahs.. kirk hammet (over)uses em alot, but i dont think he's very good at it. i think he just uses them to cover up the fact that his solos are nothing more but the same pentatonic riffs hes been using ever since the k*ll em all days. i like kirk, but his solos could use a little variety. the one song with excellent use of a wah that i can name of is steve vai's "for the love of god"..now THAT is how one uses a wah! how he uses it along with dips of the floyd is just excellent.. and those dolphin cries thing that he does at the end of the song is just one of its kind! :cool: Edited October 2, 2005 by milhouse83 Quote Link to comment
16track Posted October 3, 2005 Share Posted October 3, 2005 (edited) bods! Nice seeing you again! Thanks also for the Pat Metheny and AL Di Meola copies, bro! Let me return the favor by helping you with some tips on buying a good guitar. 1. A budget of PhP 7TH to PhP 12TH can get you a nice package that includes a good entry strap, strings, soft case with a Guitar good eneough for entry or intermediate levels. These starter packages are from Fender, Washburn, Peavey and Yamaha -- not sure oif Ibanez carries such models. They can be purchased at Yupangco/ Yamaha stores, Perfect Pitch shops, Audiophiles and their dealers. The guitars are well made and manufactured under liscence in China. At this rate, you can expect the guitars to have a laminated spruce top and some wood similar to mahogany for the back and sides. It's a cinch to guess that these guitars all have the necessary required adjustable truss rods. It is expected that at this range, the finish on these guitars will not be as good as high priced models. 2. From the same shops, you can go a bit higher {ballpark of PhP14th to PhP22} and you can get your kid a very nice and early Christmas present. At this range, you can already get a low-end Seagull made by Godin in Canada for around PhP 22th sale, a an excellent CHinese made Ibanez -with or without onboard elecrtronics, a Chinese made Peavey, An indonesian made Yamaha with or without pickups and others. At this prices, Ibanez even offers models WITH SOLID TOPS whicb can make all the differenc ein sound, volume and clarity. My suggestion is for you to wait a while as there will be "HANDOG SALE" by Yupangco and Perfect Pitch this October. Their prices can really go way down on some models. IMPORTANT: 1. Please bring your kid when you buy the guitar. The guitar's neck must feel comfortable in his hands. There are several sizes of necks available ( even for the same models as there are also different sizes of hands/ fingers) and trying them out can spell the difference between playing the guitar comfortably or with difficulty. 2. Insist on trying out a guitar. Don't buy from a store that does not allow you to test out the guitars. 3. When you decide to buy a particular model, insist that it be new. The guitar should come straight from a box and not from the display rack. 4. Check out the finish as there should be no scratches or bubbles. If you want to, such items can be basis for more discounts. Check for neck deformities. A neck should be straight. You can do this byaligning your vision from the bridge to the nut using the strings as guide. 5. If it comes with electronics, make sure to check the pickup and jacks if it ithey are functioning. Plug into an acoustic amp and check all the knobs or sliders in the guitars controls. Any buzzing or noise might be a sign of bad wiring so be aware. 6. Insist on a truss rod that can be adjusted. This can be a life saver and will definitely make your playing enjoyable. 7. If the strings are corroded or rusty, ask the shop for a fresh set. They should give this for free. 8. Check out frets. They should be even and well crowned as some badly installed frets can gash you fingers--especially when sliding up and down the board. 9. Prefer sealed and metal tuners. The plastic ones break easily. 10. Play the guitar and check for fret buzz. If they are present, ask the shop tech to adjust the action to get rid of the buzz. If the buzz is still there even after the adjustment, be wary as there might be something(s) wrong with it. Could be uneven frets, warped neck, Badly cut nut, or bad bridge. Get another unit if possible. 11. Check string spacing as they should be even. 12. Play the guitar as the volume should be good and the strings should be clear individually or when strummed. Dami pa really but these can be a good start in buying a new guitar. Cheers! yeah pare great version by Sting! hey guys, I dunno if this has been brought up here or if this is relevant but can anybody recommend an acoustic guitar for a 16 year old, let's say intermediate player. My son is graduating next summer and I have to replace the guitar he's been using since Grade 6. I'm looking for an excellent although not too expensive acoustic guitar that's available here....pakisabi na din where I can find them hehehe cheers and thanks a lot!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Edited October 3, 2005 by 16track Quote Link to comment
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