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(29 replies, posted in General Chat)

Just dust and cobwebs! No money for guitar purchases or a new amplifier at the moment default/sad

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(1 replies, posted in Music Theory)

Cool video Jorge! Keep up the free guitar lessons default/smile

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(5 replies, posted in Effects)

Reverb and overdrive I guess, they're both essential to my guitar playing. I also use delay a lot default/smile

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(6 replies, posted in Guitar Techniques)

A lot of modern fusion guitarists seems to be using all fourths tuning (EADGCF). Keeps all your scale and chord shapes the same!

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(0 replies, posted in Teacher Resources)

As a guitar teacher myself, my two favourite pieces of software are iRealB and Band in a Box. They both allow you to loop chord progressions round in a range of styles, but one is iOS/mac based, the other is windows/mac.

Anyone else use them for guitar practice or teaching?

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(7 replies, posted in Effects)

I wish I had the technical knowhow to make my own guitar pedals! Well done default/smile

Cool, thanks for the guitar lesson link George!

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(13 replies, posted in Guitars)

There's loads of great online guitar lessons resources out there. Jam Track central have lots of backing tracks, Guitar Masterclass have videos of riffs. Depends what you want to learn really. There's also online guitar lessons here which are weekly instructional videos.

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(2 replies, posted in Introduce yourself)

Hi! I'm new too, so probably not in a position to 'welcome' anyone just yet default/wink

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(0 replies, posted in Introduce yourself)

Hi there
I'm from the UK, and am a guitar player like most (all) of us! Seems like a great community here, I'm looking forward to contributing default/smile

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(2 replies, posted in Amplifiers)

The jazz chorus' are fantastic amps for a clean tone, by far the best from the solid state market. I've got one profiled on my Kemper and use it a lot default/smile

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(21 replies, posted in Amplifiers)

I use Wienbrock valve amps, and also a Kemper profiler for recording default/smile

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(8 replies, posted in Amplifiers)

As far as digital amps go, I'd personally stay clear of Line 6 amps, having owned a Toneport in the past. Digital guitar amp technology has come a long way what with the Kemper and Axe FX coming along. Nonetheless, good luck with selling them, hope it works well for you!

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(14 replies, posted in Amplifiers)

I've played through quite a few Blackstar amps, and found them to be very good for the money! One of my friends owns a HT-1 default/smile