Friday, November 27, 2009

Guitarz is fun

So, I've borrowed by friend's dad's guitar (now my friend's guitar). I don't know a damned thing about guitars, but I think I can safely say (or maybe I'm all-the-way wrong) that it does not have a HumBucker. That is to say - there is hum. It's fun to play and I love how raw it feels - acoustic guitars are way less good than electric.

So, today I bought a new cable to replace a "problematic" audio cable (I should, but didn't, throw this bad cable away)....and 3 new picks of differing thicknesses. Today was the day where I selected a pick thickness and declared the type of guitar player that I will be. Unfortunately, I can't seem to distinguish differences between .73, .88, and 1.0 mm thick picks. I mean, they feel different - I just have no preference while playing. I'm just too damned new at guitar.

Regardless - it didn't stop me from jamming 2 songs out today with the gee-tar (and Ableton Live effects) going on. Fun shit man! Finally - I can see the light at the end of the tunnel! Soon I'll be able to ditch all of my guitar friends (everyone knows that guitar players have huge egos, and only care about guitar lead rock). I'm looking forward to the day when I can ditch singers also (singers have huger egos than guitarists - I KNOW! Look at David Lee Roth - good yes, but ego gigantico).

So tonight, after my singer-wife left the house, and after I chucked the kiddos into bed, I brought the gee-tar upstairs, and plugged it in. I really don't know how to play it yet - I know maybe 5-8 chords, none of which I used tonight. I can finger pick a bit....very slowly. On the pad-guitar song I'll post, you'll note that at 2:20 I freak out in the middle of a boring and fucked up picking part and revert to my brand new effective trick - POWER CHORDS. Holy crap - I can do power chords on the piano and it is fun, but on guitar - it's almost all you need.

Here is 2 songs, 2 hours work. The guitar is basically the same for each. I was having fun with guitar effects on Ableton, and revelling in basic Power Chords on the low 3 strings in the key of E.

On this song - http://www.box.net/shared/ju186mz8xx - I use a software "pad" for background noise, and put some guitar overtop of it. Bam - that's it. It is just a little jam session so I can record myself on guitar.

"On this song - http://www.box.net/shared/53hyppsrle - I created an 8 measure drum loop using Ableton Live....and then put guitar on top. I thought it was too plain for posting, so I added some synth bowed double bass after, just for texture.

Whee. I'll be giving t-shirts away, for free, at the door.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh no I've been replaced!

Anonymous said...

Let me begin by saying I'd be nothing without your musical genius! I like your new songs, too.

Let me continue by saying that I don't like your comments about my ego, especially after you are the one who told me to sing with 'attitude'. Don't be surprised when the attitude is quickly followed by a big ego!

Stevii said...

Saying that a good guitar player has an ego is like saying a goal scorer has an ego. Of course they do! Because they're good!

Guitarz are indeed fun, but big amps are funner!