January 3, 200817 yr ^ Do you see the overexposed, white blob on the chair in the upper-right corner? That is the cat.
January 3, 200817 yr man after my own heart what brand? what kind? and how foolin' around? My main guitar is an Epi LP Classic limited edition in a honeyburst finish. I also have a Fender American Strat and an Alvarez acoustic. Instead of a typical amp set up, I use a POD 2.0 through the clean channel of a Marshall MG50 solid-state. I used to have tons of effects pedals, but I sold most awhile ago -- including, and I'm an idiot for this, a vintage Ibanez analog delay.
January 3, 200817 yr So, that cat really never leaves that chair Only to eat, use the litterbox, kill birds, and step on my keyboard when I'm trying to type.
January 3, 200817 yr So, that cat really never leaves that chair Only to eat, use the litterbox, kill birds, and step on my keyboard when I'm trying to type. i'm not a fan of the pod, but hey, if it worQs for u, then so be it ur marshall, combo or not? analog delays are usually hard to repliQate, the sounds
January 3, 200817 yr I play the guitar (own three, electric and acoustic), the piano, and back in the day I played the violin. I'm also pretty good at making a fool of myself behind a drumkit.
January 3, 200817 yr 1st of all, u own a pussycat? most male i know, they own 'em ur pod, with usb, right? yeah, of course, it's convenient. . . just liQe a DI box for a bass, to get in a clean signal. . 12inch, dude. . . :| go for the other option u stated, dude. . hey, an oldskool buddy, ei? ah, u liQe the slapback delay, ei? any partiQular band's type of rock u liQe?
January 5, 200817 yr Your first comment makes no sense. Yes, I have a cat. What's wrong with 12 inches? Twelve inches isn't big enough to please you? I love the Rolling Stones and playing Keith Richard's open-G tuning for songs like "Brown Sugar," "Start Me Up," and "Honkey Tonk Women." I also love Pink Floyd, Zeppelin, The Smashing Pumpkins (well, maybe not so classic), Creedence Clearwater Revival, etc. Lenny Kravitz is always good for a classic rock guitar sound, too. What about you?
March 10, 200817 yr so many talented people herei play (in order of fluency) Piano, Keys, Bass, Guitar, Sax, trumpet, Flute, recorder, Santour, Ghanoon, Sitar, Setar, i'm classically trained and almost made it into the vienna royal academybeen playing since i was 10, that's 25+ yearsUsed to teach piano, bass and guitar, but that takes a lot of patience, i'm usually hired as a studio musician to recording sessions in studios around california, the pay isn't that good but a lot of funof course i've been in many bands and i have actually played (and recorded) wth a couple of big wigs over the yearscurrently write songs and play guitar, bass and keys in the band heavy metal harmonicahttp://www.myspace.com/heavymetalharmonicabandcheck it out tell me what you think
March 11, 200817 yr so many talented people herei play (in order of fluency) Piano, Keys, Bass, Guitar, Sax, trumpet, Flute, recorder, Santour, Ghanoon, Sitar, Setar, i'm classically trained and almost made it into the vienna royal academybeen playing since i was 10, that's 25+ yearsUsed to teach piano, bass and guitar, but that takes a lot of patience, i'm usually hired as a studio musician to recording sessions in studios around california, the pay isn't that good but a lot of funof course i've been in many bands and i have actually played (and recorded) wth a couple of big wigs over the yearscurrently write songs and play guitar, bass and keys in the band heavy metal harmonicahttp://www.myspace.com/heavymetalharmonicabandcheck it out tell me what you think
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