Image 1 — Yamaha Pacifica 112j with
NUX Mighty 60 MKII 60 Watts
Image 2 — Yamaha Pacifica 112j with
NUX Mighty 60 MKII 60 Watts

Yamaha Pacifica 112j with NUX Mighty 60 MKII 60 Watts

I've done my research with chatgpt's help but still I would like to ask her if anyone's done this combo and liked it.

u/UserNameFor_Now — 7 days ago

Fender Champion ll amplifier to go with Yamaha Pacifica 112j

Help I'm thinking of getting this amplifier and I'm unsure if it's the best choice. I need it to play in my bedroom so nothing loud. Looked up online and this had more tones than the other and it says that it provides a better sound quality than others even at low volumes.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 10 days ago

Fender Champion ll amplifier to go with Yamaha Pacifica 112j

I'm thinking of getting this amplifier and I'm unsure if it's the best choice. I need it to play in my bedroom so nothing loud. Looked up online and this had more tones than the other and it says that it provides a better sound quality than others even at low volumes.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 10 days ago

Anyone wanna practice guitar together???

General/Discussion

I've been looking for guitarists at my skill level for practice several hours a day to improve technique and overall guitar knowledge and playing ability. I know the basic chords, I can play songs too, I'm more interested in lead than rhythm not because I don't like rhythm but just because it feels harder to figure out chords by ear whereas lead is easier to figure out.If anyone is interested in practicing chords and ear training as the primary subject reach out. Age group of 16 to 20. I'm 17.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago

Anyone wanna practice guitar together???

I've been looking for guitarists at my skill level for practice several hours a day to improve technique and overall guitar knowledge and playing ability. I know the basic chords, I can play songs too, I'm more interested in lead than rhythm not because I don't like rhythm but just because it feels harder to figure out chords by ear whereas lead is easier to figure out.If anyone is interested in practicing chords and ear training as the primary subject reach out. Age group of 16 to 20. I'm 17.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago

Anyone wanna practice guitar together???

I've been looking for guitarists at my skill level for practice several hours a day to improve technique and overall guitar knowledge and playing ability. I know the basic chords, I can play songs too, I'm more interested in lead than rhythm not because I don't like rhythm but just because it feels harder to figure out chords by ear whereas lead is easier to figure out.If anyone is interested please reach out, to practice ear training and chords and other stuff. Age group of 16 to 20. I'm 17.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago

Anyone wanna practice together???

IST time zone. I've been looking for guitarists at my skill level for practice several hours a day to improve technique and overall guitar knowledge and playing ability. I know the basic chords, I can play songs too, I'm more interested in lead than rhythm not because I don't like rhythm but just because it feels harder to figure out chords by ear whereas lead is easier to figure out. Age group of 16 to 20. I'm 17.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago

Anyone wanna practice guitar together ???

IST time zone. I've been looking for guitarists at my skill level for practice several hours a day to improve technique and overall guitar knowledge and playing ability. I know the basic chords, I can play songs too, I'm more interested in lead than rhythm not because I don't like rhythm but just because it feels harder to figure out chords by ear whereas lead is easier to figure out. Age group of 16 to 20. I'm 17.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago

Anyone wanna practice together???

IST time zone. I've been looking for guitarists at my skill level for practice several hours a day to improve technique and overall guitar knowledge and playing ability. I know the basic chords, I can play songs too, I'm more interested in lead than rhythm not because I don't like rhythm but just because it feels harder to figure out chords by ear whereas lead is easier to figure out. Age group of 16 to 20. I'm 17.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago

Anyone wanna practice together???

IST time zone. I've been looking for guitarists at my skill level for practice several hours a day to improve technique and overall guitar knowledge and playing ability. I know the basic chords, I can play songs too, I'm more interested in lead than rhythm not because I don't like rhythm but just because it feels harder to figure out chords by ear whereas lead is easier to figure out. Age group of 16 to 20. I'm 17.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago

Anyone wanna practice together???

IST time zone. I've been looking for guitarists at my skill level for practice several hours a day to improve technique and overall guitar knowledge and playing ability. I know the basic chords, I can play songs too, I'm more interested in lead than rhythm not because I don't like rhythm but just because it feels harder to figure out chords by ear whereas lead is easier to figure out. Age group of 16 to 20. I'm 17.

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago

I play guitar and im just looking for someone who plays it too and is willing to learn and practice with me. It doesn't have to be just guitar, any music instrument will do. I play a little keyboard too, know some chords, etc etc... All in all if you're interested in music, instruments based, then we can jam together, and help eachother improve.

u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago
▲ 150 r/Bass

I've seen the Beatles online when they were playing at a very young age. Paul and george both despite being very young played their instruments like they had been playing all their life. Paul's finger movement on the bass seemed like it had years of practice. How did paul learn bass? He was playing guitar and suddenly when the band needed it , he picked it up. how much of practice is actually needed to learn bass even after knowing a lot of Guitar. I've been trying to play baselines but they seem very hard evenr though I'm pretty good at guitar

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u/UserNameFor_Now — 2 months ago