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Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
I can play three chords now, E, A and D :smile:

Well, at least I know where they are and I can move my fingers from one to the other - and sometimes it sounds almost better than crap. Ten minute sessions in front of a mirror is all I can manage for now as after that my wrist starts to feel like I've broken it.
 

Salad Dodger

Legendary Member
Location
Kent Coast
A compressor pedal will give you longer sustain, since it tries to match the length of notes on a string to the length of notes on any open string. Didn't explain that too well, but there are plenty of vids on youtube that will show it.
But the problem is that the compressor will quieten or hold back notes that would otherwise be unduly loud, so when you go to hit a big power chord, the comp suppresses it and not much happens!

Generally, the solution to the problem seems to be an earsplitting loud amp and standing in front of it to "milk" the feedback.......
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Thanks, all advice much appreciated.
Plus it gets you used to using your pinkie.
 

sight-pin

Veteran
Lol. I get around that by using my electric guitar off amp in the same room whilst the missus is watching her soaps, works a treat....Or i sometimes use an 'Amplug2 Classic Rock' with earphones; suffers a bit of deafening feedback now an then but does the job quite well.
 

r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
I can now strum "Horse with no name".

Badly. I mean really badly. So badly Mrs SJ was shouting at me to "Stop that awful bloody racket" from two rooms away.

But it's progress :okay:
I've got the first half of Parisienne Walkways down. It only took about a year... Keep at it :smile:
 
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r04DiE

300km a week through London on a road bike.
Lol. I get around that by using my electric guitar off amp in the same room whilst the missus is watching her soaps, works a treat....Or i sometimes use an 'Amplug2 Classic Rock' with earphones; suffers a bit of deafening feedback now an then but does the job quite well.
Or you could headphone out of your amp?
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
I can do but the headphone wire is a little short tbh, with the Amplug the lead fits easily behind the guitar and out the way, although i can't get so many presets as i can with the amp.
I have just bought an electric guitar and amp, only a cheapo (Rockjam, £66 on an Amazon flash sale, reduced from £129) so I'll have to dig the phones out and use them. Addictive this guitar playing, no matter how bad you are.

I find swapping between acoustic and electric is a help, they are both easier in their own way.
 
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