Showing posts with label Ampd and guitar setup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ampd and guitar setup. Show all posts

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Canadian Guitar Player is Now Offering A Used Guitar,Amp and Gear Finding Service To Serious Players

By Mark Grove

Canadian Guitar Player is now offering to find high quality used guitars,amps,effects stomp boxes and gear for serious working musicians.

If you're having a hard time finding quality gear and rigs that you won't have to pay retail prices for,we'll be your finder of such gear.

We are also on Craigslist in the Los Angeles Musicians section.

I'll have a link to it later.For further info please email us at:

mdgrove@rock.com

PS:We also find bass guitars and gear for players,and we have started a new blog called Canadian Bass Player Blog.

http://canadianbassplayerblog.blogspot.com

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Guitar Playing Setup--Why Setup Is More Important Than Playing

Guitar playing methods are pretty simple and most players make it difficult to stay in the pocket and become an informed player. What I mean is they make it difficult for themselves to become better players.



Personally, I use a Wensen Bass and a 15 watt Boston amp. Now, this is the way I was taught, not to play first but to get a good tone with my Bass axe and amp rig. Actually, Dee Curtis my consultant here at Canadian Guitar Player told me many moons ago how to do it right.


Okay, this is the way I was taught to play in the pocket and get a good tone. Actually, Dee Curtis told me how to do it.First of all don't start learning how to play, what you need to do is learn how to set up your strings and tune it properly---Not perfectly.




And how to use the settings on your rig to get a tone that's not too low or muddy. To me that's more important than becoming a kick-ass guitar player on the a-list in 2 weeks. Dee also talked about having concerns about crappy tone,not from just his rig but his whole blues band. That's why its more important to do thorough sound checks not just at gigs, but at practice and jam sessions as well.

Keeping all this in mind I went to a well known guitar teacher and asked him to teach me how to set up my guitar and rig before teaching me how to play. he was more interested in teaching me to play, not set up my rig.


This isn't to put down this teacher--but most guitar teachers want to teach playing, not set up their equipment.

So if you find a good teacher, get them to to help you setting up your axe and rig Then after you learn setup and the Guitar or Bottom Feeder basics you can become an axe master. By the way I taught myself to set up my rig by way of internet.

In this video it just has an amp set up lesson, and in the next one I'll have it set up with the strings.




Here's a good link to a rig set up lesson.

http://www.easyguitarmethod.com


Mark Grove