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Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:16 pm
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hey my parents want to get me some stuff to helpp me with my music for hannukah (yes im a $@! if u got a problem bite me!) what should i ask them for? i dont want something to expensive like an amp but just stuff that would be usefull to me. thanks so much


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Strings, picks, polish & those expensive little micro fiber polish cloths, instructional books or DVD's, a tascam guitar trainer, computer programs like amplitube or guitar rig, a new case or gig bag, stomp boxes, cables, etc... get it? Got it! Happy Hannukah!

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A metronome if you haven't one. Timing is one of the greatest fundamentals you can learn.


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Post subject: Re: holiday presents?
Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:41 am
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philywilly33 wrote:
hey my parents want to get me some stuff to helpp me with my music for hannukah (yes im a $@! if u got a problem bite me!) what should i ask them for? i dont want something to expensive like an amp but just stuff that would be usefull to me. thanks so much


LMAO...dude..no one cares about that stuff...only that you love Fenders on theis forum!!! So no need to worry.
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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:01 am
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a carpo, slide, pleks, stand, gigbag...

cheers :D


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well i looked and saw this metronome that u wear in ur ear it seems kinda cool


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I got the Line 6 Gearbox and software for 40 quid.

Very helpful dude.

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Have a happy Hannukah phillywilly a Groove Tech Kit from Cruz Tools is a good thing to have in your guitar case,it has a lot of tools for string changes,intonation adjustments,truss rod etc.

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Have a happy Hannukah phillywilly a Groove Tech Kit from Cruz Tools is a good thing to have in your guitar case,it has a lot of tools for string changes,intonation adjustments,truss rod etc.


+1 and Happy Hannukah.

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philywilly33 wrote:
well i looked and saw this metronome that u wear in ur ear it seems kinda cool

Happy Hannukah! :lol:

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I one of those older Jews that spells it Chanukah...either way, have a happy one and eats lots of latkes...I'm making them as usual; got to eat them quickly so my son doesn't eat them all. He did that one year. As I was making them, he ate just about all of them and left me and my ex around 4 of them to split...he ate 11 of them!

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Posted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 10:22 pm
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philywilly33 wrote:
hey my parents want to get me some stuff to helpp me with my music for hannukah (yes im a $@! if u got a problem bite me!) what should i ask them for? i dont want something to expensive like an amp but just stuff that would be usefull to me. thanks so much
An aditude adjustment to start with! 8)


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