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the lamb
2005-11-13, 16:46
Just wanted to ask:
what is that long ring kinda thing that guitarists wear in the fingers called and what is it used for (my guess to make pressing many strings together eaiser)


and also i would like some expert advice (and on metal tabs u dont have any scarcity of that) :
i have a
yamaha beginner guitar (eg112) kinda similar to yamaha pacifica i guess
an ibanez pedal (sm7)
a beginner amp (yamaha 10w)
and other samll things like tuners, etc
thats all that my kit is right now
but i wanna expand it but i have a real tight budget $500 to $550
so wat are the thing(s) i should buy (guitar or amp or wat)

i like thrash and death so wanna head in that direction musically
also is "jr v" by bc rich a good buy
and can anyone tell me some basic settings for the sm7 pedal coz i just cant get any good,heavy sound outta it (maybe coz of my guiatr or amp)

Transient
2005-11-13, 16:57
for christs sake dude

its called a slide

jaxadam
2005-11-13, 16:58
Are you talking about a slide?

the lamb
2005-11-13, 17:28
Are you talking about a slide?


yes i guess :(

guitar_demon
2005-11-13, 17:53
yes a slide, and its to make a slide type sound( first solo to freebird, all slide)

HelpMeHelpYou
2005-11-13, 19:16
With your funds I would probably buy some form of Ibanez rg if you're looking for a decent guitar for the price you're looking for. STAY AWAY FROM BC RICH! As for an amp I guess for the price you could get a Cube 30 and you could get a decent heavier tone outta that. Do not get a Spider II though whatever you do. You will wholeheartedly regret it later on.

Doktorskell
2005-11-13, 23:19
the long metal ring is a slide.

Its generally used for Blues and country but the technique sometimes crosses genre's

dont attempt to use one, if you dont know what one is there is a hindu's chance in heaven that you are going to be able to use one.

Amadeus
2005-11-14, 00:32
Say, what is all this dislike for bc rich I have been reading here lately? I've never played one myself, so it would be interesting to hear what's wrong with them. Apart from that embarrasing "flame thrower effect" if you've checked out that thread...

xDeadHandsRisingx
2005-11-14, 03:15
custom rich's are good. most bc rich's i've played were muddy as fuck, and pretty damn heavy

xDeadHandsRisingx
2005-11-14, 03:17
ive never heard slide guitar for metal, im wondering if it can be done right, i doubt though.

*insert name here*
2005-11-14, 04:55
ive never heard slide guitar for metal, im wondering if it can be done right, i doubt though.
Whats not to be done right?

fatdanny
2005-11-14, 05:47
I'd replace that 10W amp before you buy anything else.

HelpMeHelpYou
2005-11-14, 11:09
I'd replace that 10W amp before you buy anything else.
I'd second that statement. Getting closer to the tone you want can inspire you so much. And I'm guessing pretty much anything could get you closer to that Yamaha. My friend had the same one once. it sounded really bad.

xDeadHandsRisingx
2005-11-14, 12:15
Whats not to be done right?

i mean like actually make it sound good and not sound gay, metal and slide i don't think go well together, i be wrong if some1 can make it sound right, ive never heard it though.

h4x5k8
2005-11-14, 14:28
Used ebay Ibanez RG + Roland Cube series practice amp

Best combo for any beginer and can easily be bought for under 550

John Holland
2005-11-14, 15:07
Dude, fuck what all these other guys said, anything made by Behringer is awesome :) You should keep anything you have, its better than anything else, especially for the price :vampire:

HelpMeHelpYou
2005-11-14, 20:17
Dude, fuck what all these other guys said, anything made by Behringer is awesome :) You should keep anything you have, its better than anything else, especially for the price :vampire:
Don't confuse the poor lad. :p

Amadeus
2005-11-15, 14:02
i mean like actually make it sound good and not sound gay, metal and slide i don't think go well together, i be wrong if some1 can make it sound right, ive never heard it though.

Conception confusion here:
You are talking about the steel thing you put on your finger, not the technique, right?

Amon rA
2005-11-15, 14:28
i've always called it a bottle neck.

it would be easy to play metal using one, you would just have to adapt the style.
remember you've got three other fingers.
"five minits alone" would probably sound really good.

you just wouldn't be able to to superfast shredding.

xDeadHandsRisingx
2005-11-15, 16:58
Conception confusion here:
You are talking about the steel thing you put on your finger, not the technique, right?

yea

Doktorskell
2005-11-15, 17:45
i have heard a slide in metal before. sounded pretty good.

Just remember. using a slide guitar is a fairly professional technique. most people on here wouldnt be able to do it and sound good.

the lamb
2005-11-16, 11:56
i THINK u all have got it wrong
i m not talking bout the effect u get when u press the strings with the bottleneck or such materials
i m talking bout the thing that many METAL guitarists use. it is a ring but it is kinda long and is worn on fingers one or two
hope i made myself clear

ulrichmc
2005-11-16, 12:11
Of the fret hand?

HelpMeHelpYou
2005-11-16, 12:50
i THINK u all have got it wrong
i m not talking bout the effect u get when u press the strings with the bottleneck or such materials
i m talking bout the thing that many METAL guitarists use. it is a ring but it is kinda long and is worn on fingers one or two
hope i made myself clear
Can you give us some examples of some guitarists who wear one or post a picture of this illusive ring type device?

ulrichmc
2005-11-16, 13:16
i THINK u all have got it wrong
i m not talking bout the effect u get when u press the strings with the bottleneck or such materials
i m talking bout the thing that many METAL guitarists use. it is a ring but it is kinda long and is worn on fingers one or two
hope i made myself clear
A slide isn't always just a bottleneck or glass. They can be ceramic and metal, and I'm sure there are plenty of other materials that would work as well.

Does this look like what you're talking about?
http://www.samturton.com/images/slide.jpg
Slides can be smaller than that too...

the lamb
2005-11-16, 14:07
yeah but its only like 1/third of the finger size and many of u told that metallers dont use it but soon i'll give u all examples (right now i aint home where i got videos in which ive seen it )
and guys thnx for bearing up with me

ulrichmc
2005-11-16, 15:38
yeah but its only like 1/third of the finger size and many of u told that metallers dont use it but soon i'll give u all examples (right now i aint home where i got videos in which ive seen it )
and guys thnx for bearing up with me
Yeah slides come in different sizes, like I said. I personally haven't heard a slide used in metal, but it would be interesting to see your examples.

HelpMeHelpYou
2005-11-16, 23:41
Yea hes got my attention.