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DaRaccoon

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Lead Guitarist
« on: 22.01.2008, 16:04:28 »

I am a raccoon who plays guitar! :D I've the RG350DX, soon to have Dimarzio pickups added. I might bring it depending on what fuss I need to go through.

anyone else play lead guitar?
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That Husky

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Re: Lead Guitarist
« Reply #1 on: 23.01.2008, 20:30:40 »

I don't. Never tried it though, Maybe if its possible we can hear some of your music.

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Runo

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Re: Lead Guitarist
« Reply #2 on: 25.01.2008, 01:53:08 »

Hmm... isn't a lead guitar slightly on the heavy side? And since lead's very soft (right word?), sustain's not that good either, I suppose. I like my guitars and basses made of wood, or perhaps carbon fibre or the like...

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KennoFox

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Re: Lead Guitarist
« Reply #3 on: 02.02.2008, 15:55:15 »

Dan, KryoMouse had the problem last year, tried to bring his bass on a flight and they denied him so he had to leave it at the airport
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Hazul

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Re: Lead Guitarist
« Reply #4 on: 25.08.2008, 15:16:53 »

xD What? No he didn't. We had one peice of handluggage each, and a large bag of clothes between us. That's all that was brought, and it all got checked in. There was no bass :S

But yeah, it probably would be a bitch flying it over, airlines are arsey about stuff >.<
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Re: Lead Guitarist
« Reply #5 on: 25.08.2008, 16:08:37 »

Hmm... isn't a lead guitar slightly on the heavy side? And since lead's very soft (right word?), sustain's not that good either, I suppose. I like my guitars and basses made of wood, or perhaps carbon fibre or the like...

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I know of a guy having sand-cut his guitar out of a massive block of granite - the "heavy" argument doesn't count ^^
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KryoMouse

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Re: Lead Guitarist
« Reply #6 on: 01.09.2008, 21:48:37 »

Dan, KryoMouse had the problem last year, tried to bring his bass on a flight and they denied him so he had to leave it at the airport

That was on my flight back from Holland. o.o

I was going to bring it, asked the airline beforehand and they were like "LOLWUT".

It doesn't matter, next year we're driving!
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koakako

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Re: Lead Guitarist
« Reply #7 on: 13.01.2009, 04:19:43 »

Hmm... isn't a lead guitar slightly on the heavy side? And since lead's very soft (right word?), sustain's not that good either, I suppose. I like my guitars and basses made of wood, or perhaps carbon fibre or the like...
I know of a guy having sand-cut his guitar out of a massive block of granite - the "heavy" argument doesn't count ^^

Yes it's heavy, but stone would have stiffness and vibration resonance.  Lead would not, and would absorb vibration rather than resonate.

I could see a stone guiltar working... ;)
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