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Hack or Virtuoso

So, what level of guitar player do you consider yourself (fun not overly serious question)

  • 1) Virtuoso, I could teach Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vahn, Eddie and etc.a thing or two.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 2) Pretty da** good. People actaully pay to listen to me. Basically a pro!

    Votes: 7 20.0%
  • 3) Play in a weekend band (no cover charge at the door)

    Votes: 8 22.9%
  • 4) Only play in the basement / bedroom so no one can hear. Know the beginning of a million songs bu

    Votes: 17 48.6%
  • 5) Basically a hack.

    Votes: 3 8.6%

  • Total voters
    35

Jcurl02

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OK, I ordered my second set of parts two days ago and now the wait begins.  I need to find something to occupy my mind until it arrives.  I can't start thinking about the third build or.......  Well maybe I can!!!

Anyway, this is meant as fun so don't take the descriptions to serious.  Just, basically 1 to 5 (1 being pretty darn good) how do you rank you playing ability?

Might be interesting to see where we all fall. :party07:

Cheers! :occasion14:
 
I'm a bassist am i allowed? Haha
Well very much say i'm closer to the bottom of the listings, but gradually getting there.
Actually having got in a band that even though it's not got any gigs so far, My practice levels have hit critical for the first time.
Actually getting full songs down instead of just bits, So happy with myself... hell yes!  :headbang1:

Is that honest Trevor? ;)
 
No Mayfly by VOX really, just wanted it to be fun and interesting.......  A lighthearted string.  Hence the descriptions!
 
What about people like Neil Young, he's a hack with a whiney voice that people pay lots of good money to go see, and could probably teach a thing or two to the list in #1, only one of whom ever really made the thing pay off (and a few others that at least made a name for themselves outside the pages of Guitar {Player,World, etc...}
 
Cagey said:
There are guitar players here? Well, that changes everything.

Yeah, I just learned that Warmoth parts can be screwed together, and you can make music with them. Very interesting.
 
line6man said:
Cagey said:
There are guitar players here? Well, that changes everything.

Yeah, I just learned that Warmoth parts can be screwed together, and you can make music with them. Very interesting.

Holy ****, Here i was fending off zombies thinking it was a club, i was curious what the point of the metal cylinders on the front were, and why they were so damn expensive.  :o
 
Properly constructed Zombie killing weapons do not come cheap.
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swarfrat said:
Properly constructed Zombie killing weapons do not come cheap.
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Gold hardware is known to heal zombies instead of harming them. Black & Chrome (or nickel) may save your life!
 
Nickle/Chrome is not a suitable zombie killer. They look shiney, but that's all. Black is black oxide, and thus already corroded (decayed) - talk about zombiphilic hardware... Black is it, and the Goth phenomena bears this out.

So black is counter productive. Chrome is worthless... That leaves Gold - which being in the same elemental family as Silver and Copper (the coinage metals), and being far more chemically impervious to corrosion than silver, would be the ideal accoutrement for a zombie killing club. 

I'm sure that Schaller-Germany sells silver hardware for $3207, but nobody carries it or is willing to ship to the US. I wouldn't trust them either, because their Rubidium plated hardware has been seen cavorting in the presence of zombies!! and other evil creatures of the night.

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