I'll try to keep variable details of myself to myself like age, address, work place, girl fren's name, mobile number, current fetishes, wat underwear i'm wearing now...u get the point.
Plays anythingstudies the Led Zeppelin, Jimi Page, Paul Gilbert, Steve Vai
genre: blues
associated acts: none
I started classical guitar in apr 2008 as part of a elective module in my polytechnic. Didn't learn much but enough to get me to figure the rest out by myself as my teacher was a soft-spoken gentle man but the rest of the class wasn't which really hindered lessons from progressing. And during the tests where we are to play a piece, I chose Fur Elise but mostly the others were playing pop songs, and strumming away on the nylons. Even better was this guy who keeps playing his ovation in class which was very distracting.
After the classes which lasted 6 mths, i decided to go electric as i couldn't even handle tension of classical guitars to perform barred chords at will not to mention it's steeled string counterpart. I procured my electric guitar from my dad's customer whose son didn't wanted to rock and roll like him. I was given free of charge a Yamaha ERG121 and a Line 6 spider iii 75w amp. I'll try my best to review the amp soon. The guitar got traded away and after trades here and there plus topping up. I ended up with a Black Les Paul Standard which I've used for abt 3-5 mths only.
My "rig" at the moment
on the first picture is how i rest my guitar. And the only distortion pedal i use is Danelectro cool cat distortion pedal. My first pedal as I'm not a real fan of pedals and also due to the fact tat my amp has all the effects i need. Even it's overdrive can be set to include a distortion pedal ontop of the drive. I'm in such spirits right now at this hour of the day. I'll proceed with the amp review.
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