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Axe2Grind

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  1. The front end of your pedalboard is your fingers then
  2. Here's my pedalboard, very sparse
  3. I get to jam online on a couple of other guitar forums. I do have a guitarist buddy that I jam with but its more me giving him pointers rather than jamming. I am a member of another forum guitarforum.com where there is a Jam section on the forum where fellow forumers upload a backing track for players to jam on and post their efforts, at the moment there is a focus on beginners and encouraging them to join in jamming. Another forum I am on (the Fractal Audio forum) I have a couple of buddies (one lives in London near me and the other in Memphis USA) we pick a backing track to jam over, slice it up into 3 time slots and allocate to each player and then we each lay down our solos in our allotted slot and its a lot of fun. No reason why something like that can't happen here if there were people up for it. Also, guitar is my secondary instrument, my main instrument is keyboards and I sometimes jam soloing on keyboard as well on other forums which is accepted by other guitarists lucky and I'm not booed off the pitch lol.
  4. My very top 3 fav and most influential are: 1. George Lynch 2. Edward Van Halen 3. Joe Satriani
  5. Very tricky Satch piece this but you did a great job with it bro, love it.
  6. Really good work on a pretty tricky solo. I would add one suggestion and that is to keep your thumb always behind the neck as this will support your fingers for when you string bend and adding vibrato to your notes. Keep up the good work sir!!!
  7. Love the tapping and legato work on your vid. I'm a big fan of stuff like that
  8. Nice, I'm new here too and like you, well into rock and metal too along with fusion. Used to have a bunch of Ibanez SA guitars but these days its a Gibson Les Paul and G&L Strat that covers everything I do now.
  9. Me too! and I poke my nose in everywhere !
  10. Thanks mate, seems a little quiet but I will certainly be active
  11. If Chordify is no good, I do have a little self contained program on Windows called Riffstation that works out chords from an audio file and would be happy to give you a copy of that.
  12. Haha, Holiday Music did indeed move to an industrial estate in Essex, Purdey Way Industrial Estate, just down the road from me, they are better known as Strings Direct but owned by Holiday Music. Very handy for me and they have a cracking guitar tech Chris who is fantastic. I'm lucky as we still have PMT local to me where I live so not short of shops to go to, although Strings Direct is more online but you can still go there if you wish to pick up strings and accessories. I do all my shopping online anyway so not bothered if music shops go the way of the dodo at some point, they are usually full of guitarists with no money to spend and just get off on showcasing their lack of abilities lol. Sorry, that's my keyboardist side coming out.
  13. Nice !!! I love the Dark Theme
  14. Wow, Steve Morse was with DP for such a long time, hopefully now he can concentrate on a nice solo album for us I just love his playing and his alt. picked arpeggios.
  15. Thankyou Bro, certainly lots to read and join in with
  16. Well, if you are getting tuning stability issues, it could be you're not stringing your guitar well and getting string slippage so if that is the case, there's plenty of videos on youtube about stringing with non locking tuners. If you're a lazy git like me, who has locking tuners on all my guitars, then there are plenty of locking tuner options across different budgets. Although Ibanez fit excellent quality Gotoh tuners on their prestige and premium models, they do not on the standard range, Gotoh are my favourites and I fitted 3x3 locking Gotoh's on both my single cut guitars, removing the non-locking grovers that were on them. I got them from North West Guitars online and were not too expensive at around £50-60. I have hipshot locking tuners on my strat but they were quite pricey at £80. Also, be sure to measure the size of your tuner holes, not all tuners will fit and you don't want to waste money buying a set that won't fit and need a guitar tech to make adjustments to your guitar.
  17. Hi all, I've just signed up here and looking forward to contributing to this forum. I've been playing electric guitar on and off for a few years, also play keyboards too, just a bedroom hack, nothing serious. I'm based in Essex, UK and can't believe I missed this forum lol, looks very cool.
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