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I use the classifieds from time to time and find it a great place to trade stuff with nice people.
Joining this forum was actually part of my new year resolutions. I've been silently reading this forum as a guest slowly gathering a little knowledge here and there over the years.
Long story short I used to play religiously for 10 years and was in a great band but life took over and my playing ability declined and so did my passion over another 9 years. Now's the time to make a change - upgrade my beat up strat and commit to learning a few songs.
Main reason I joined was to finally upgrade my guitar - it's a Strat copy that I've had for 19 years and the only electric i really play and own. After a horrible pickup upgrade a few years back and wearing out all the woodwork I decided it's time to properly go for a makeover. The aim is upgrade the neck and pickups for a start (neck has already arrived wooo) and then pester everyone on this forum for pickup recommendations. Then I'll see what I can restore from the body and think about a trem upgrade. Regarding pickups I've done a fair amount of research but looking to support a UK based dealer - separate post coming soon for that.
The other reason I joined was to get my playing back up to scratch so I've tasked myself to the end of the year to learn three two and a half songs:
- Neon by John Mayer
- Half of Eugene's Trick Bag by Steve Vai
- Pride and Joy by SVR
Random choices but I really appreciate both ends of the genre spectrum and using this forum as motivation.Really looking forward to get active on this forum guys
The forum was recommended to me by a friend as a good place to buy and sell gear. It has become apparent that the forum provides so much more than that. Offering a community for discussion and learning, which i fantastic!
The classified section of the forum will be my first port of call as my interests are predominately focused around buying/selling gear.
I'm looking forward to getting into some of the community stuff here. Hopefully there are some kindred spirits knocking around.
Regarding the site, one thing that might be nice is to tweak the search a little bit. I've often been on the lookout for bits of gear (even old sales to get an idea of prices etc.) but I've not worked out how to order the listings by Most Recent. I'm a web developer by trade so I'm happy to muck in with suggestions if that's appropriate.
However, i joined here as this forum looks like the most comprehensive one on the web, and looking at some of the threads, you seem like a nice bunch!
When I say Newbie, I really am just that....to coin some lyrics.....two chords and the truth......and that is exactly all I have.
I have joined an online tutor community...Justin.com....its free LOL, so will see how that goes
Never played guitar before, so I guess I am on here to learn, for moral support, and to look at pictures of shiny new guitars.
The replacement pickups of my choice are a pair of Wolfetone Dr Vintage, which I intend to also measure with an LCR (which should arrive in the next fortnight or so). As an electronics engineer I am curious about measuring stuff, so maybe someone will also find that information useful.
I am also—like others—drooling over photos of gear.
In the short term, I'm looking for a cherry red Japanese 335 copy, preferably from the 1980s.
In the long term, I want to improve my guitar playing a lot, and learn what the effects I don't really understand do (what actually is a compressor? Are there other things I could be buying?)
Good luck it with all. You've got to practice every day for 15-30 mins and toughen those fingertips up with hard skin (calluses). Once that's all sorted then 30-60 mins. But the everyday practice is key to getting your brain wired into your fingers.
Don't give up! Just keep going and ask questions on the forum when you hit any learning walls.