Admin admin Posted June 11 Admin Report Share Posted June 11 This is the first tutorial of the series " Guitar Sound Lab " where I talk about the pure sound of the guitar. I talk about the dynamic range of your equipment and what you can figure out by selecting different guitar pickup settings and settings of your volume. The pure sound tutorial is the most important one because it defines what kind of guitar signal you will send into your effect chains. Here you find the backing track I used in this tutorial. It's only drum & bass that you really can figure out your guitar sound. The chord progression is : Em / Em / C / C / Am / Am / D / D guitar sound lab - pure sound.mp3 Randy and medikon 2 Quote www.hanspeterkruesi.comif you love this website please support it either with aPremium Membership or / andDonation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Greg Posted June 18 Premium Report Share Posted June 18 On 6/11/2024 at 8:48 AM, admin said: This is the first tutorial of the series " Guitar Sound Lab " where I talk about the pure sound of the guitar. I talk about the dynamic range of your equipment and what you can figure out by selecting different guitar pickup settings and settings of your volume. The pure sound tutorial is the most important one because it defines what kind of guitar signal you will send into your effect chains. Here you find the backing track I used in this tutorial. It's only drum & bass that you really can figure out your guitar sound. The chord progression is : Em / Em / C / C / Am / Am / D / D guitar sound lab - pure sound.mp3 4.68 MB · 20 downloads I certainly appreciate this tutorial and looking forward to other tutorials on this same topic. Curious…..….as a senior (76 yrs) and as my hearing is becoming somewhat less than ideal particularly in the higher register, I am considering purchasing hearing aids. Any thoughts on this with respect to amplified sound and I am sure that other seniors have the same issues and concerns. Greg medikon, admin and Randy 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Admin admin Posted June 18 Author Admin Report Share Posted June 18 13 minutes ago, Greg said: I certainly appreciate this tutorial and looking forward to other tutorials on this same topic. Curious…..….as a senior (76 yrs) and as my hearing is becoming somewhat less than ideal particularly in the higher register, I am considering purchasing hearing aids. Any thoughts on this with respect to amplified sound and I am sure that other seniors have the same issues and concerns. Greg Maybe other students give there voice on this topic. What I can say is that age is not a problem when it comes to guitar playing and the movement of the fingers and hands. I have one live-student at the moment who can only hear on one ear and he is doing great with playing by ear. Randy 1 Quote www.hanspeterkruesi.comif you love this website please support it either with aPremium Membership or / andDonation Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium medikon Posted Monday at 06:54 AM Premium Report Share Posted Monday at 06:54 AM The topic is very exciting for me and I am also looking forward to further episodes. Again and again I have doubts about my guitar (besides my limited technical skills) and especially about my various modeling settings. I use a Line 6 HX Stomp. This is just one of many modeling devices on the market. But all these devices have one thing in common. The possibilities are overwhelming. And last but not least, I personally lack the right understanding of the crucial sequence of effects. So obviously the only correct way is to proceed step by step. Greetings, Roland Randy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium medikon Posted Monday at 07:13 AM Premium Report Share Posted Monday at 07:13 AM On 6/18/2024 at 5:10 PM, Greg said: On 6/18/2024 at 5:10 PM, Greg said: Any thoughts on this with respect to amplified sound and I am sure that other seniors have the same issues and concerns. Hello Greg, that's a good thought. I've also asked myself this question. How would a hearing aid affect my daily practice on the guitar? Especially as I have to play a lot with headphones so as not to disturb the neighbors and my wife. I'll probably take them out when I'm practicing with headphones, because they are already a kind of hearing aid. I'm looking forward to your experiences. Thanks in advance, Roland Randy and admin 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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