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Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 5:28 am
by Metal66
Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:33 am
by croninburg
Just learn songs that you like until you can be bothered to learn some theory and maybe some physical exercises.
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:23 am
by DBS
Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
what?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:30 am
by croninburg
Oh yeah, buy a metronome.
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:27 pm
by Metal66
DBS wrote:Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
what?
You rule at guitar. I was asking what you did. Simple enough right?
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 1:40 pm
by DBS
Metal66 wrote:DBS wrote:Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
what?
You rule at guitar. I was asking what you did. Simple enough right?
there's plenty of better players here than me. i started with an acoustic guitar from argos, then bought a red strat copy. then i bought a luminous orange charvel which i exchanged for a black les paul copy. before i swapped the guitars i bought an ibanez destroyer, then a gibson explorer and finally my washburn. so i have a bunch of guitars that i upgraded every 6 months or so. it was a natural progression for me.
as for amps, i started with a starfire, then moved onto marshalls. basically, i knew absolutely nothing about gear whn i started i just learnt from experience as i went along. im really not the best person to ask.
Warhead Dime, dimejandro, metallash, floyd and scrotal tug are the boys for equipment. outlaw could have taught you a thing or too aswell.
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 2:00 pm
by Metal66
Good shit man. Yeah I'm gonna move along a lot too I'm sure. My stuff will work for now until I get somewhere with it. Thanks for the advice.
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:14 pm
by Muffin
DBS wrote:outlaw could have taught you a thing or too aswell.
What ever happened to him?

Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:22 pm
by DBS
Muffin wrote:DBS wrote:outlaw could have taught you a thing or too aswell.
What ever happened to him?

i think he can be found on whatever that big musician forum is called. hes pretty big over there i think. he started posting as sheldon for a while but left then. that was gay - outlaw ruled.
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:33 pm
by Jefferino
Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
Ill give you some advice...you'll suck for awhile, guaranteed. But for dexterity excercises I would suggest starting on the first fret, first string.
Hit each note using all four fingers like:
E---1-2-3-4---
A---1-2-3-4---
D---1-2-3-4---
And so on...Then reverse the process. ...and move all the way up the neck.
At least thats what I've found to be a good excercise. Spanking it now and again doesnt hurt either....
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:48 pm
by DBS
as basic as that sounds, its a really helpful technique.
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:48 pm
by Muffin
DBS wrote:Muffin wrote:DBS wrote:outlaw could have taught you a thing or too aswell.
What ever happened to him?

i think he can be found on whatever
that big musician forum is called. hes pretty big over there i think. he started posting as sheldon for a while but left then. that was gay - outlaw ruled.
Harmony Central?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:00 pm
by DBS
yeah thats it
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 7:08 pm
by croninburg
Jefferino wrote:Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
Ill give you some advice...you'll suck for awhile, guaranteed. But for dexterity excercises I would suggest starting on the first fret, first string.
Hit each note using all four fingers like:
E---1-2-3-4---
A---1-2-3-4---
D---1-2-3-4---
And so on...Then reverse the process. ...and move all the way up the neck.
At least thats what I've found to be a good excercise. Spanking it now and again doesnt hurt either....
Have you seen Vai's 10 hour workout?
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 8:14 pm
by Jefferino
croninburg wrote:Jefferino wrote:Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
Ill give you some advice...you'll suck for awhile, guaranteed. But for dexterity excercises I would suggest starting on the first fret, first string.
Hit each note using all four fingers like:
E---1-2-3-4---
A---1-2-3-4---
D---1-2-3-4---
And so on...Then reverse the process. ...and move all the way up the neck.
At least thats what I've found to be a good excercise. Spanking it now and again doesnt hurt either....
Have you seen Vai's 10 hour workout?

Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 10:47 pm
by warhead dime
DBS wrote:Muffin wrote:DBS wrote:outlaw could have taught you a thing or too aswell.
What ever happened to him?

i think he can be found on whatever that big musician forum is called. hes pretty big over there i think. he started posting as sheldon for a while but left then. that was gay - outlaw ruled.
Outlaw is awesome. We actually used to shoot the shit on a regular basis. He was a cool dude. He never goes on msn anymore or he got a new address.
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:39 am
by Gnarkiller
This is the first time DBS has actually helped somebody. Also it is the first time he didnt make a smart ass comment.
DBS is this your first fan?
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 12:57 pm
by BassPhemy
Jefferino wrote:Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
Ill give you some advice...you'll suck for awhile, guaranteed. But for dexterity excercises I would suggest starting on the first fret, first string.
Hit each note using all four fingers like:
D----------------------1-2-3-4---
A-------------1-2-3-4---
E---1-2-3-4---
And so on...Then reverse the process. ...and move all the way up the neck.
At least thats what I've found to be a good excercise. Spanking it now and again doesnt hurt either....
I assume this is what you mean with the tab, not barring 3 strings with a finger. And your strings were upside down.
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 1:03 pm
by BassPhemy
And don't start playing guitar with stupid chromatic exercises. You'll quit guitar before you can wear out your first set of strings.
The first thing I ever learned was the 12 bar blues riff. From there I learned the basics like "Smoke on the Water" and a bunch of other 3 or so chord riffs. I remember when I first started playing and I played a riff and it actually sounded like the song. That right there was enough to keep me motivated.
Smoke on the Water
Iron Man
Owner of a Lonely Heart
Danzig's Mother
There are also tons of punk riffs by Green Day and The Ramones that are simple and will get you started. I was never much of a punk fan when I started guitar but I wish I would have known about them earlier. It would have been great beginning experience and exercise.
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 1:06 pm
by 7Dime7MetalMassacre
BassPhemy wrote:Jefferino wrote:Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
Ill give you some advice...you'll suck for awhile, guaranteed. But for dexterity excercises I would suggest starting on the first fret, first string.
Hit each note using all four fingers like:
D----------------------1-2-3-4---
A-------------1-2-3-4---
E---1-2-3-4---
And so on...Then reverse the process. ...and move all the way up the neck.
At least thats what I've found to be a good excercise. Spanking it now and again doesnt hurt either....
I assume this is what you mean with the tab, not barring 3 strings with a finger. And your strings were upside down.
Owned

Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 2:24 pm
by Jefferino
7Dime7MetalMassacre wrote:BassPhemy wrote:Jefferino wrote:Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
Ill give you some advice...you'll suck for awhile, guaranteed. But for dexterity excercises I would suggest starting on the first fret, first string.
Hit each note using all four fingers like:
D----------------------1-2-3-4---
A-------------1-2-3-4---
E---1-2-3-4---
And so on...Then reverse the process. ...and move all the way up the neck.
At least thats what I've found to be a good excercise. Spanking it now and again doesnt hurt either....
I assume this is what you mean with the tab, not barring 3 strings with a finger. And your strings were upside down.
Owned

Well obviously Im not a tab savvy indivdual like yourself. Im tryin to help the kid and you're just being a nay saying poop stain.
UnOwned
edit:

you must be pretty passionate about my post, you even went so far as to edit my quote...
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 2:35 pm
by Sir Dan
Practise 38 hours a day.
In order to do that, I have to play 400 notes per second to go back in time.
But I stopped it, because the ageing process went faster and I killed people.
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:02 pm
by HoustonKJ
Sir Dan wrote:Practise 38 hours a day.
In order to do that, I have to play 400 notes per second to go back in time.
But I stopped it, because the ageing process went faster and I killed people.
and anyway, yeah, dexterity exercises are the way to go. I'm amazed how much better I've become just by doing these. It builds confidence in your muscle memory which translates over into much better improvisation (playing by instinct). When you're not screwing up on your fretting those little mistakes don't add up into frustration.
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:10 pm
by Sir Dan
HoustonKJ wrote:Sir Dan wrote:Practise 38 hours a day.
In order to do that, I have to play 400 notes per second to go back in time.
But I stopped it, because the ageing process went faster and I killed people.
and anyway, yeah, dexterity exercises are the way to go. I'm amazed how much better I've become just by doing these. It builds confidence in your muscle memory which translates over into much better improvisation (playing by instinct). When you're not screwing up on your fretting those little mistakes don't add up into frustration.
John Petrucci Psycho lessons
Yes and training the stamina is also very effective.
and doing a little training session before going to bed.
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:29 pm
by Lager
Sir Dan wrote:Practise 38 hours a day.
In order to do that, I have to play 400 notes per second to go back in time.
But I stopped it, because the ageing process went faster and I killed people.
Are you in Bloodshot?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:30 pm
by Sir Dan
Lager wrote:Sir Dan wrote:Practise 38 hours a day.
In order to do that, I have to play 400 notes per second to go back in time.
But I stopped it, because the ageing process went faster and I killed people.
Are you in Bloodshot?
Sorry what?
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:32 pm
by Lager
Sir Dan wrote:Lager wrote:Sir Dan wrote:Practise 38 hours a day.
In order to do that, I have to play 400 notes per second to go back in time.
But I stopped it, because the ageing process went faster and I killed people.
Are you in Bloodshot?
Sorry what?

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 5:34 pm
by Sir Dan
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:11 pm
by warhead dime
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:15 pm
by Sir Dan
Am I supposed to understand it?

Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 6:43 pm
by warhead dime
My eyes were rolling at how much that joke didn't work.
Re: Where to begin?
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 8:29 pm
by wal
Metal66 wrote:Hey everyone,
Yeah I'm just now starting out trying to learn the guitar. I got a peavy raptor and a peavy amp that I got for like $150. What did u all that play do to get started. DBS you rule. Thanks.
get a job.
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:36 am
by Metal66
Where?
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:01 am
by DBS
Gnarkiller wrote:This is the first time DBS has actually helped somebody. Also it is the first time he didnt make a smart ass comment.
DBS is this your first fan?
i didnt really help him.
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 11:30 am
by PABassPlayer
BassPhemy wrote:
Danzig's Mother
I really hate that song, but it is alot of fun to play.
It always goes over well in most clubs too, one of those
songs every one forgets about, and get excited when they hear it.
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:11 am
by Juhis75
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2.I'M BROKEN
3.THIS LOVE
4.CEMETARY GATES
5.FUCKING HOSTILE
6.BECOMING
7.5 MINUTES ALONE
8.A NEW LEVEL
9.HOLLOW
10.MOUTH FOR WAR
11.NO GOOD (ATTACK THE RADICAL)
12.DOMINATION
13.WAR NERVE
14.STRENGTH BEYOND STRENGTH
15.WALK
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There is 16 different mixings of each song to play or sing...
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 11:28 am
by SuicideNote
Email notification?
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 2:07 pm
by cottonmouth
I started by playing nirvana songs because they were easy enough and I was really into that at the time. Don't put the bar too high when you're starting out or you'll get demotivated.
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 2:40 pm
by PABassPlayer
cottonmouth wrote:I started by playing nirvana songs
just don't blow your brains out.
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 3:42 pm
by cottonmouth
PABassPlayer wrote:cottonmouth wrote:I started by playing nirvana songs
just don't blow your brains out.
Nah, I'm going to switch to playing Hendrix and choke on my vomit
