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  1. jimistone

    How do you put your thoughts into lyrics?

    The beatles used throwaway lyrics most of the time. They got the chord progression, the melody, and the hook of the song together and mainly just hummed the melody until they would come up with a line the really liked. After that the used throwaway lyrics (words that fit the cadence of how they...
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    do i really need an expensive guitar

    I would say drop the big money on a vintage Fender strat or a vintage Gibson les paul. Why? Because that's the guitars I love and they're the ones that inspire me. I still gig with my 1966 stratocaster. Also, top of the line guitars hold there value better than cheapos
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    Manslick - Come on

    Great tune. The only thing I have is the bass guitar is too hot and needs some eq to tame the mid frequencies down a bit. Maybe in the 250 to 500 z range.
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    Beatly Neatly, Beatles mashup.

    Excellent! I love that groove.
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    2008 Martin D28 - horrible resonances

    Not trying to be a smartass, but why did you buy it if you don't like the tone coming from it?
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    anyone ever heard of a royce guitar?

    Your Royer 335 copy is EXACTLY like the one I had...black plastic....pickups...finish. Same guitar. The one I had was a great guitar. I moved it on down the line though. A friend of mine had to have it.
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    Question: Is a 30-watt amp head going into a 2x12 cab good enough for medium-sized gigs?

    Dont sell yourself short man. The guitar playing I've heard on your recordings sounds great.
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    Still alive and well

    Just want to thank everyone for the kind words!
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    Still alive and well

    We're both still alive and well! I knew I was still alive and well and It's great to see you're still alive and well...as well! ? I'll be in touch
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    Still alive and well

    I'm sorry I didn't name you in this thread Random dude. I did when I originally posted it. I just did a quick post this time with no description. I hadn't posted anything in so long. My bad. On soundcloud I was uploading mixes and then tweaking. I don't think I ever said "this is the one". The...
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    Still alive and well

    Dude!! I have been searching for you! I lost your contact info. Please pm it to me! I wod like to do another collab if you would. Also, I don't know your actual name...just your net nickname. I would be more than glad to put it on this soundcloud track. I posted it here when we cut it 4...
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    Still alive and well

    I'm still alive and well Listen to Still Alive & Well '73 - 01 by jimistone on #SoundCloud
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    Peavey Classic 30

    I've owned classic 30's and 50's both and achieved fantastic tones out of them. Those amps take some focused knob tweaking to sound really good but it is in them. My favorite peavey tube amp is the 25 watt Bravo and the higher watt version the 40 watt Triumph. They are kind of hard to find now...
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    New Guitar Day

    I used to have an Electra LP just like that one. They are fine guitars!
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    Back on, after years idle....

    Hi spantini
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    Looking for that big guitar sound

    On guitar recording you have to keep the main thing the main thing.... The sound coming out of your amp. If the sound coming out of your amp is incredible the recording can sound incredible with minor tweaking. If the sound coming out of your amp sucks the recording will suck no matter how...
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    New Guitar Day

    I think it is an Ibenez artcore post 2002. It is beautiful man! I too like them better without the scratch plate.
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    New Guitar Day

    Is it an old one made in Japan during the late 70's early 80's? It looks like it may be but the logo on the headstock may be more modern. I dunno
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    Rock of Ages

    The song really has a great feel to it and a catchy melody. The acoustic sounds fantastic. Props on your engineering skills and ear for a mix! Not much to complian about on this one. Nice work!
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