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TSPeanutz
post May 17 2007, 08:57 PM

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Like fret hard and fret soft.

I thought you need to press hard enough for the correct tune to be achieved right?
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post May 17 2007, 08:59 PM

 
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well sometimes i purposely fret it away from the fret abit(as in about the middle of the fret) to get that erm muddy? tone.
especially when performing speed buildups on the thick strings
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post May 17 2007, 10:14 PM

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i'd rather stick with the fact that having a decent guitar when u start makes it easier. not only in terms of sound, the playability and quality affects too.
i mean of course you would want a good sounding guitar and 'easier to press' frets as when it comes to electric guitar u need not fret that hard.
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post May 17 2007, 10:35 PM

 
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yeah with distortion its easier to get the sound but you gotta control the string noise vmad.gif
on and off i'll play my acoustic(not sure about the stock gauges) the string gauges are higher so when i play my electric guitar after that i feel my fingers are stronger laugh.gif
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post May 17 2007, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(Peanutz @ May 17 2007, 08:57 PM)
Like fret hard and fret soft.

I thought you need to press hard enough for the correct tune to be achieved right?
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well it's intonation, you might wanna look up on the concept. pressing the string too hard will make the note go a little sharp. how hard you to fret usually depends on the guitar's action. lower action, lighter touch.
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post May 17 2007, 11:02 PM

 
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yeah, can do that to achieve that muddy effect i was talking about
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post May 18 2007, 07:19 PM

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fretting too hard also makes ur rhythm goes off, well, in the bass world la. Like when i started learning slap and pop, i usually fret too hard, (dun ask me why, i think coz of the tension when learning something new tongue.gif) thus, my tempo always lari wan, and play a bit only, tired adee. then learnt to fret softer by more playing lo. But i still suck at slap and pop la, haha. biggrin.gif, but at least now tempo and rhythm settle adee. tongue.gif.

It's not my kapok's fault yea, btw. just my tensioness tongue.gif. So if u still wanna trade ur seagull with my kapok, can always pm me tongue.gif
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post May 23 2007, 04:46 PM

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Haha no I won't trade my Seagull tongue.gif Is it a good guitar?

The face of it is rather soft though. Like a few dents are visible made by the pick :\
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post May 23 2007, 08:17 PM

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no its horrible
hence give it to me laugh.gif

i give u kapok
its better laugh.gif
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post May 23 2007, 08:34 PM

 
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wah how you dent it with your pick..
even with a pickguard there i dunno how i will be able to hit the body while strumming..
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post May 23 2007, 10:04 PM

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Don't know man really, most of the time my bro plays it.

But some other dents are caused by bumping into something. The wood is seriously soft one, I used my fingernails and put a little pressure and there is a dent already. Even softer than balsa wood :\
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post May 24 2007, 01:19 AM

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QUOTE(Peanutz @ May 23 2007, 10:04 PM)
Don't know man really, most of the time my bro plays it.

But some other dents are caused by bumping into something. The wood is seriously soft one, I used my fingernails and put a little pressure and there is a dent already. Even softer than balsa wood :\
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It's because of the moisture that softens your wood. IMO lah
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post May 24 2007, 01:30 AM

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QUOTE(SweetTooth @ May 23 2007, 08:34 PM)
wah how you dent it with your pick..
even with a pickguard there i dunno how i will be able to hit the body while strumming..
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Fingerpicks do alot of body damage when u slap

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post May 24 2007, 11:14 AM

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hehe, i dented my foster parents' seagull also lar, quite fragile stuff these guitars. u are much better off with a kapok, can last u 4 or 5 years at least.
summore very hard to dent 1 tongue.gif.
seagull owners would always wanna scold their foster sons wan la, for denting their guitars.. sad.gif
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post May 24 2007, 04:13 PM

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Kapok RULES!
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post May 24 2007, 07:03 PM

 
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i'm using a pyramid acoustic(rm120 one)
the upper body paint actually came off due to sweat and i was wondering why is there a black line on my arm...
yup, you get what you pay for.
and that was the 2nd model i had replaced because the first one had serious technical issues like EXTRA ONE FRET?!
so 2 frets sounded the same and there were a sh!tload of other problems
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post May 25 2007, 02:03 AM

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post May 25 2007, 02:25 AM

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