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Random Riffs: Jackson Kelly KE3 + Peavey Valveking 112

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2008

Some random riffs, testing EQ settings, camera, editing software, and compression codecs. First video playing guitar. Recorded with Sony HDR-HC3.

Missed some notes :D.
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Algunos riffs, probando el EQ, la camara, el software de edición de video y los codecs, todavia no la tengo tan clara con esto xD. Filmado con una Sony HDR-HC3.

La erre en un par, pero bueno :P.
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Jackson Kelly KE3
Peavey Valveking 112 @ Celestion Vintage 30
Bad Monkey
Danelectro Fish n' chips

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  • you suck at spelling no offence

  • ok well anyway whens the last time you have tuned it

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  • te queda grande esa jackson, nisiquiera puedes con seek and destroy, yo a la semana de aprender guitarra ya la estaba tocando mejor q tu, apestas.

  • u make a lot of face when u play xDD

    but well men, u play good but keep practicing more :D

    that is a good guitar, but DONT PLAY METALLICA WITH THIS GUITAR PLEASE D:

    hahahahah....no man, its a joke :D

  • btw, i did that same shit with my mouth when i started playing. idk wtf it is but it's embarrassing as hell.

  • @C4b3z0nLsc No. Just no. It is 10 MILLION times more accurate by ear-training. This is the only things humans still are better than electronics at. You can easily hear when two strings are tuned the same. Electronic tuners under 100 dollars are ALWAYS off in my experience.

  • 2:01 u can clearly hear that its out of tune just though i would add my 2 cents

  • I agree. Electronic tuners are always more accurate than using your ear, but I think what ruffles272 is getting at is that if you're in the middle of playing something and you need to tweak a string really quick, it's good to be able to be able to do it by ear because you don't always have the luxury of a tuner. It will take time to get it down. Great playing!

  • right

  • i don't remember xD. It was more than a year ago that video. But, if I was recording, I am 99% sure I will have tuned it before :p

  • hm, cable? o.O

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