What Are You Working On Right Now?

As someone who listens to a lot of isolated tracks I often notice how much fizz and sizzle guitars have
Something a lot comment on as to being digital fizz and aggressive high frequency swarm of bees
But once in the mix it all works

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Truth! Cymbals eat a ton of that up in a mix.... but if it is not there the guitars
can lose all their bite and cut. :rawk


It's why I love Marshalls so much. They never don't sit well in a mix, unlike some
of the more scoopy and mid/upper-mid lacking amps and how they are dialed in. :idk
 
Truth! Cymbals eat a ton of that up in a mix.... but if it is not there the guitars
can lose all their bite and cut. :rawk


It's why I love Marshalls so much. They never don't sit well in a mix, unlike some
of the more scoopy and mid/upper-mid lacking amps and how they are dialed in. :idk
Yes and all these amps that sound thin and fizzy on original studio recordings aren't digital, those are those actually vintage coveted tube amps that we all so cherish no? Not digital recreations or modelled amps.

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I built this one over the weekend. Dimarzio Norton bridge and Injector neck with some trick wiring under the hood, which includes a series-parallel CTS push-pull switch and a super cool kill switch from Tesi Switches. Featuring a partially scalloped birdseye maple compound radius neck, jumbo stainless frets, and the amazing Vega Trem! Shout out to Andres from Vega Trem for hooking me up with the right stuff. This came out great, sounds and plays killer and is very hard to put down. 😎

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Nope, can't get that stretch consistent. So...., now I think this is the best way...
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It changes the hardest stretch from 1/14 - 3/19 to 2/15 - 4/19, which is definitely more do-able for me, and my length-challenged pinky, consistently. Plus, that stretch is now the same 2 notes, all 3 times.

So many of these, wide-note-change riffs get you thinking of all the different ways to play them. Other riffs, where the notes are closer together, not so much.

Now I just need to stick with 1 way, so my brain can settle in to it! :rawk
 
I just made a connection (that should've been obvious), in that when I feel like I'm falling behind the beat, I flex my bicep, and that transfers directly to the tendonitis in my elbow (the bone on the inside of your elbow.)

I know I need to eliminate tension in general, but this is the first time I could feel it contributing to this pain, directly. That, and I'm pretty sure, dairy. Every time I eat some ice cream, it tends to be worse for a couple days. Fuck me.

What'd DLR say, "Everything I like will make me sick or poor or fat."
 
I just made a connection (that should've been obvious), in that when I feel like I'm falling behind the beat, I flex my bicep, and that transfers directly to the tendonitis in my elbow (the bone on the inside of your elbow.)
Try handing it off to your wrist. A little flick always helps me. I actually try to let my wrist do the majority of the work when picking.
 
I just made a connection (that should've been obvious), in that when I feel like I'm falling behind the beat, I flex my bicep, and that transfers directly to the tendonitis in my elbow (the bone on the inside of your elbow.)

I know I need to eliminate tension in general, but this is the first time I could feel it contributing to this pain, directly. That, and I'm pretty sure, dairy. Every time I eat some ice cream, it tends to be worse for a couple days. Fuck me.

What'd DLR say, "Everything I like will make me sick or poor or fat."
Is it tennis elbow??
 
Is it tennis elbow??
More or less. My understanding is "tennis elbow" is tendonitis, but on the outer area of your elbow; mine is on the inside, right where you can feel the corner of the bone. Mine might be considered "golfer's elbow...?"
 
More or less. My understanding is "tennis elbow" is tendonitis, but on the outer area of your elbow; mine is on the inside, right where you can feel the corner of the bone. Mine might be considered "golfer's elbow...?"
Yeah I think it is golfer's elbow - I had some struggles with tennis elbow for a while last year and it sucked. Grabbing a $15 Theraband Flexbar from Amazon and doing some exercises got me straightened out after a while, maybe they have some similar exercises for golfer's elbow too.
 
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