Anyone On Here Play The Guitar/Bass?

That slide part is the bass player hitting the strings with his palm, going from the bottom of the neck to the top. Take you hand off of the strings, use your palm to go up the neck, quickly mute the strings, and that will put your left hand in position to play the next note, being that the next note is an open E.
Man that sounds hard but I just have to do it over and over in order to get it down

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Yeah. I can't wait to get into the pedals.

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Bruhhhh, yo know I'll scour the earth for a deal... :lol:

Got mine for $30... Priced it at $100.

I now have three Fender amps...the mist recent purchase is prolly worth $250, by itself....paid less than 100 for all three.

If you look, you'll find it at the price you want...that's my motto now with musical stuff.
 
Bruhhhh, yo know I'll scour the earth for a deal... :lol:

Got mine for $30... Priced it at $100.

I now have three Fender amps...the mist recent purchase is prolly worth $250, by itself....paid less than 100 for all three.

If you look, you'll find it at the price you want...that's my motto now with musical stuff.
I'll keep that in mind

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It was cool talking to you.
I definitely appreciate the help man. Just you explaining certain things helps me visualize things differently. And listening to you play helped me realize there my strings were fine where they were. I think I was hitting the E string too hard. I was getting that metal clang sound. When I lightened it up a bit and started bouncing my thumb off the E string I got good tone.

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@jack walsh13 ,

I'm a natural lefty, but I play right handed.

However, today I flipped my guitar and tried to play a riff with my left...took me a few seconds to get the fingers to cooperate, but I got it...

Don't lemme find a good deal on a lefty
:lol:

I may just reverse string one of my girls, until then, and play it upside down.
 
@jack walsh13 ,

I'm a natural lefty, but I play right handed.

However, today I flipped my guitar and tried to play a riff with my left...took me a few seconds to get the fingers to cooperate, but I got it...

Don't lemme find a good deal on a lefty
:lol:

I may just reverse string one of my girls, until then, and play it upside down.
Cool. Gonna go downstairs to the basement and practice arpeggios right now!!!

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I've played twice today :lol:

Just put down my Tele...

What do you play more...your bass or your guitar?

I'ma have a bass by the end of the year.
I try to play both equally but lately I've been leaning towards playing my bass more cause I'm working on getting down The Brothers Johnson's Stomp. That is a phenomenal bassline and helps you with your overall speed on the fretboard

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I try to play both equally but lately I've been leaning towards playing my bass more cause I'm working on getting down The Brothers Johnson's Stomp. That is a phenomenal bassline and helps you with your overall speed on the fretboard

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Louis Johnson was a BEAST!

When they first came out.....Get The Funk Outta Ma Face... Strawberry Letter... Stomp.

Bruh, you ain't playing around..
 
Getting a bit faster doing my spider exercises on the fretboard. I noticed my fingers don't jump up as much on the fretboard. I'm gaining more control of them. My bar chords sound better and better too. Wanna get those jazz rhtym chords down now. They sound really good when you do them right.

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Getting a bit faster doing my spider exercises on the fretboard. I noticed my fingers don't jump up as much on the fretboard. I'm gaining more control of them. My bar chords sound better and better too. Wanna get those jazz rhtym chords down now. They sound really good when you do them right.

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You getting yo technique down...bruh, that practice is paying off!

I've found, now, when I learn a new song, sometimes I just wanna get the begining and let my fingers just find the rest of the notes...

After awhile, you kinda get an idea where a guitarist is going, especially if you know the song, well.

Now, I'm really tryna get into the tone from both the guitar and the amp.

I've looked on Pinterest for different amp settings, and it's made a big difference.
 
@DWBass Hey Bass, trying to learn Slapping on the bass. I think my strings are too high on my P Bass cause I can't get good tone Slapping the E string. I think I need the action lowered. I've had it for 6 months now. Brand new. Haven't got it serviced yet. What are your thoughts?
Hey, Sorry man, just seeing this. I do my own setups. Check the relief on your neck first. You may have a back bow that needs straightening. Check the height of the bridge as well. If you have a back bow on your neck, you need to tighten the truss rod by inserting an allen wrench (make sure it's the proper size wrench) and turning clockwise. If the truss rod is working properly, it should flatten the neck out. Don't over tighten though. You need some relief. Once that's done, lower the saddles on the bridge until you find the action to your liking. Here's a video that may help.

 
Hey, Sorry man, just seeing this. I do my own setups. Check the relief on your neck first. You may have a back bow that needs straightening. Check the height of the bridge as well. If you have a back bow on your neck, you need to tighten the truss rod by inserting an allen wrench (make sure it's the proper size wrench) and turning clockwise. If the truss rod is working properly, it should flatten the neck out. Don't over tighten though. You need some relief. Once that's done, lower the saddles on the bridge until you find the action to your liking. Here's a video that may help.


Thanks.

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HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!
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Those Flamenco guitarists ain't no joke!

It would be a lonnnnng time before I could master that. But with YouTube, there are vids to teach you each note, for even the most difficult tunes. It just depends on how badly you wanna learn something.

I spent an hour, last night, going over and over a 60 second YT vid...and it was a tune I was already familiar with.

Walsh..got an exercise for you.

Place all 4 fingers on the heavy E string, 5th -8th frets.

Without playing, move one finger at a time to the next fret over. The key is you can't lift up any of the other fingers, as you move that one finger.

So you go from E string to A string..5-8 fret..D string 5-8, until you're done.

Shit seems easy til that ring finger wants to get up and move, too....a few times, I was looking at that finger TRYING to keep it still, but to no avail.

It took me several attempts to get it down.
 
Those Flamenco guitarists ain't no joke!

It would be a lonnnnng time before I could master that. But with YouTube, there are vids to teach you each note, for even the most difficult tunes. It just depends on how badly you wanna learn something.

I spent an hour, last night, going over and over a 60 second YT vid...and it was a tune I was already familiar with.

Walsh..got an exercise for you.

Place all 4 fingers on the heavy E string, 5th -8th frets.

Without playing, move one finger at a time to the next fret over. The key is you can't lift up any of the other fingers, as you move that one finger.

So you go from E string to A string..5-8 fret..D string 5-8, until you're done.

Shit seems easy til that ring finger wants to get up and move, too....a few times, I was looking at that finger TRYING to keep it still, but to no avail.

It took me several attempts to get it down.
This is the Spider exercise right Black? I practice this everytime before I play as a warmup. Helps with your speed overall on the fretboard. And yes, that ring finger does wanna jump up. The more I do this exercise though, the more I notice my fingers stay closer and closer to the fretboard

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This is the Spider exercise right Black? I practice this everytime before I play as a warmup. Helps with your speed overall on the fretboard. And yes, that ring finger does wanna jump up. The more I do this exercise though, the more I notice my fingers stay closer and closer to the fretboard

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Yyyep, the spider.

That shit was hard AF the first few times I tried it. My ring finger seems to have a.mind of its own :lol:

There were times I'm looking at it tryna get it to move and it just seems stuck....or it'll pop up, when I move another.

I've started doing it, before I play also..

Mannn, the more I play, the more I find lil bad habits to break.
 
Yyyep, the spider.

That shit was hard AF the first few times I tried it. My ring finger seems to have a.mind of its own :lol:

There were times I'm looking at it tryna get it to move and it just seems stuck....or it'll pop up, when I move another.

I've started doing it, before I play also..

Mannn, the more I play, the more I find lil bad habits to break.
It's a hard exercise when you 1st start out. But it has certainly helped me with speed and keep my fingers closer to the fretboard. It's amazing how far your fingers jump off the fretboard when you 1st start. Your fingers have a mind of their own in the beginning. You have to train them to stay right there without jumping.

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Getting better with my chord changes. Using
Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Let the Midnight Special" , "Fortunate Son" and "Bad Moon Rising" to help with changes with D, G, A, A7, C and F. Excellent practice with those songs for changes.

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Guys, remember when practicing scales and arpeggios major or minor remember to practice them backwards as well. Will help you memorize the patterns faster. May feel weird at 1st but trust me it helps. :guitar02:

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JUST ORDERED THIS FENDER AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL II STRATOCASTER FROM AMERICAN MUSIC. FENDER IS SENDING OUT A BRAND NEW BATCH OF THEM IN JANUARY SO I'LL HAVE TO WAIT TILL THEM TO GET IT!! I'M IN LINE FOR IT THOUGH!! CAN'T WAIT!! LOVE THE SUNBURST COLOR

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GONNA GET RID OF MY ROLAND JC40 JAZZ CHORUS AMP AND GET THIS ONE INSTEAD FOR WHEN MY FENDER AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL II STRATOCASTER COMES IN JANUARY.

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ALSO GONNA TRADE IN MY IBANEZ GEORGE BENSON. ONCE I PLAY THE STRAT I WON'T GO BACK TO IT. I don't like the tones of it when you play rock and R & B. I'm not gonna play a lot of jazz so it's best to get rid of both and get the guitar that's gonna have the best tones for what I want to play. I should have done more research on my own when picking out this equipment instead of blindly listing to my uncle. He likes jazz so he steered me in that direction. I like jazz, but I'm not gonna be playing much of it if any.

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GONNA GET RID OF MY ROLAND JC40 JAZZ CHORUS AMP AND GET THIS ONE INSTEAD FOR WHEN MY FENDER AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL II STRATOCASTER COMES IN JANUARY.

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ALSO GONNA TRADE IN MY IBANEZ GEORGE BENSON. ONCE I PLAY THE STRAT I WON'T GO BACK TO IT. I don't like the tones of it when you play rock and R & B. I'm not gonna play a lot of jazz so it's best to get rid of both and get the guitar that's gonna have the best tones for what I want to play. I should have done more research on my own when picking out this equipment instead of blindly listing to my uncle. He likes jazz so he steered me in that direction. I like jazz, but I'm not gonna be playing much of it if any.

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The Strat is one of the most versatile guitar's that you can get. Even if you did want to play jazz on it, you can get those tones man. I didn't realize this for years because most of the jazz players that I saw didn't use solid body guitars. Had to change my attitude about Strats.. Using the neck pickup, adjusting tone settings and a softer attack can get the job done. A huge percentage of your tone is going to come from your fingers anyway. Check out Quinton Warren on his strat with with Jimmy Smith..
 
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