Judging bands by their pedal boards
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Using a tuner has really affected my ability to tune by ear. I never used a tuner up until a couple of years ago. It's kinda like gps, in as much that you start to lose your sense of direction, because you're just relying on a machine to tell you what to do.
Oddly enough though, after 20 years of playing, in the last 6 months i've developed the ability to figure things out by ear. Odd really, but i think it coincides with the fact that i now play (and write) 10 times more than i ever have.
Oddly enough though, after 20 years of playing, in the last 6 months i've developed the ability to figure things out by ear. Odd really, but i think it coincides with the fact that i now play (and write) 10 times more than i ever have.
I was sleeping while all this went down but lemme just put in one last word: if a gay man is okay with "faggot", that does not mean all people in the LGBT+ community are. Ultimately, it depends on who is around that is comfortable with it. If someone in the group is uncomfortable with the slur being used, then you simply do not use it when they are around.
Here's a good analogy, it's like being white and growing up with a black friend who is okay with you saying "nigga". Just because they're okay with you saying it does not mean you're free to say it all the time just because your one friend gives you the okay. In fact, a lot of black people don't like the word being used at all.
Back on topic, I actually love seeing a band with a pedalboard full of mass-produced pedals, especially if they're getting rad sounds out of them. I believe the guitarists for LSD & the Search For God use mostly Boss pedals and they sound fucking otherworldly, I love it. When I see someone has a board full of boutique pedals, it's almost always a guy that plays at his church. Especially when there's a ton of JHS pedals, church players love praising Jesus with JHS pedals.
Here's a good analogy, it's like being white and growing up with a black friend who is okay with you saying "nigga". Just because they're okay with you saying it does not mean you're free to say it all the time just because your one friend gives you the okay. In fact, a lot of black people don't like the word being used at all.
Back on topic, I actually love seeing a band with a pedalboard full of mass-produced pedals, especially if they're getting rad sounds out of them. I believe the guitarists for LSD & the Search For God use mostly Boss pedals and they sound fucking otherworldly, I love it. When I see someone has a board full of boutique pedals, it's almost always a guy that plays at his church. Especially when there's a ton of JHS pedals, church players love praising Jesus with JHS pedals.
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Oh I wasn't trying to come from that angle, I'm not great at tuning by ear but yeah, I at least know when I'm out. If you can't tune up by ear, ensure you do so before you're on stage, with a tuner for example, in relation to my "bands not being ready" comment.NickD wrote:I don't entirely agree that anyone can learn to tune a guitar. I have never been able to tune a guitar by ear, I doubt I ever will. I can tell when it's out of tune, even when it isn't by much.. Anyone can use a tuner though. I suspect some people will never be able to play in time either.JordanD wrote:What confuses me is how these people get the thought in their head that they're ready to get on stage when they can't keep time/tune their instrument etc. Anyone can learn and it's not a case of "being shit" but it's like "who's telling you that you're ready for that".George wrote:yeah, i don't really judge people too much on their gear, more the stuff i'd listed previously. attitude is the biggest issue.
however, i do feel a little bit embarrassed for someone who gets onstage with loads of expensive gear but can barely play a note in an "all the gear no idea" sort of way. but ultimately it's their money and their hobby so i don't hold it against them. if their attitude stinks and they think owning expensive gear qualifies them to a certain higher echelon of knowledge/snobbery, then it will rub off terribly on them.
My board is a rat2, but im going for a crybaby, boss chorus, rat2, devi ever zero good, devi ever truly beatiful disaster, boss fb-2, strymon big sky. Ive got quite a ways to gobluesngrunge wrote:my board is a ds2 and a small clone.George wrote:lmfao, username and everythingBlandest88 wrote:I dont have much of a pedal board:
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So many sigh-inducing comments in this thread - anyone who thinks slurs on this level are cool seriously needs to check themself, irrespective of their own sexual preferences. Back on topic, I judge anyone who has a ton of pedals & mounts their tuner sideways to "save space", ignoring the fact that it should be the most important pedal to be able to see.
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Benecol: Accurate other than not remembering anything in the past 5 years.benecol wrote:Shad: never finding it not funny to sling that word around. Which is, you know, sort of fucked up.
I just think its a bit impressive to have the audacity tell someone not to use a derogatory term for their own people because it makes you uncomfortable. It's like a new distilled, freebaseable form of white guilt.
WE INVENTED THESE WORDS TO DESCRIBE YOU NEGATIVELY, AND NOW THAT YOUR CULTURE HAS INTERNALIZED THEM AND WE FEEL BAD ABOUT IT, CAN YOU NOT REMIND US OF THEM??? IT'S FOR YOUR OWN SAKE I SWEAR.
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You white-cracker-honkies be getting all crazy up in this thread!theshadowofseattle wrote:I just think its a bit impressive to have the audacity tell someone not to use a derogatory term for their own people because it makes you uncomfortable. It's like a new distilled, freebaseable form of white guilt.
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DIE CIS SCUM71Smallbox wrote:You white-cracker-honkies be getting all crazy up in this thread!theshadowofseattle wrote:I just think its a bit impressive to have the audacity tell someone not to use a derogatory term for their own people because it makes you uncomfortable. It's like a new distilled, freebaseable form of white guilt.
Fakir Mustache wrote:Classic Shad Deluxe.
Nick wrote:Some of Shad's favorite Teles are black.
Yep, that's exactly it Shad. It's my discomfort. Not you enjoying the frisson of a bit of casual racism. Oh no.theshadowofseattle wrote:Benecol: Accurate other than not remembering anything in the past 5 years.
I just think its a bit impressive to have the audacity tell someone not to use a derogatory term for their own people because it makes you uncomfortable. It's like a new distilled, freebaseable form of white guilt.
WE INVENTED THESE WORDS TO DESCRIBE YOU NEGATIVELY, AND NOW THAT YOUR CULTURE HAS INTERNALIZED THEM AND WE FEEL BAD ABOUT IT, CAN YOU NOT REMIND US OF THEM??? IT'S FOR YOUR OWN SAKE I SWEAR.