Image 1 — Would these be good together?
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Would these be good together?

I posted somewhere else about hardware and i’ve been having second thoughts on the neck+body combo

u/luvjrmtn — 4 days ago

What looks good?

So i’m looking at bits and pieces to build a Stratocaster style guitar and i was wondering if anyone could tell what looks good with a natural strat finish like the pictures included and if they’d even look good together. My initial idea was vintage style tuners with cream pegs, regular silver hardware for the bridge and anything else like that and a aged pearl pick guard but i’ve started racking ideas around and was thinking gold hardware could be cool also.

Update: i ordered it with a rosewood fretboard instead so it has a more fluid look while also having the big headstock and roasted neck. The body will come when i’m payed and for pickups i’m thinking fender tex mex but if anyone has a better suggestion or any pro/con of the tex mex please do share-

u/luvjrmtn — 5 days ago

Do i buy logic pro?

I’ve been using GarageBand for a while but i wanna get serious. I’ve seen something clips from people who use logic pro and it seems like a few things may be not worth spending the $200. So a few things i can confirm i know is better is the drums, the flexibility with them, SO much better. I concern myself with the drum sounds and such just as much as the guitars so that’s my big what. How much different are the amps? Actually. They look the exact same. So how much better is it and is the $200 less in the long run rather than the others that bleed you dry with a subscription. Can anyone add any of their Pro’s on why logic is good? How much better it may sound or anything like that?

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u/luvjrmtn — 6 days ago

Lately i feel like a lackluster musician

I’m having a difficult time writing songs that actually have substance. It feels like cheating to ask but what’s a way to write songs that aren’t so repetitive. Like I understand maybe changing the progression to add a better feel for a chorus and having one for a verse but I don’t get it. As blunt as I can put it I don’t know how to do it well. Or at all really. Any suggestions welcome or advice that may help.

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u/luvjrmtn — 30 days ago

Lately i feel like a lackluster musician

Idk if this is the place to post it so if not please direct me elsewhere——————
I’m having a difficult time writing songs that actually have substance. It feels like cheating to ask but what’s a way to write songs that aren’t so repetitive. Like I understand maybe changing the progression to add a better feel for a chorus and having one for a verse but I don’t get it. As blunt as I can put it I don’t know how to do it well.

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u/luvjrmtn — 30 days ago
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Is this too repetitive?

I kinda think it sounds too repetitive, could be the lack of vocals yet but does it sound too repetitive?

u/luvjrmtn — 2 months ago

Hello, I’m in the market for a used mesa boogie mark V head specifically. Would it sound good for an alt rock ish sound? Or something heavy ish. I need good cleans and distortion. If anyone would spill some stuff about them before I pay the still hefty $1300 price in my opinion. Thanks!

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u/luvjrmtn — 2 months ago