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Anti-Ibanez

  • Mar 13, 2012
  • Joined Nov 11, 2008
  • Riot! wrote:
    Anti Ibanez wrote: Hahaha!Not a zoom fan either!
    i play bass through a H&K 313 100W,and guitar through a Laney HCM 120. I've got a 50w Marshall that I use for jamming in my room.
    You should put some pics up of those amps as well.
    As for names, I have one guitar, and I cherish my Ibanez so much that not naming it would be a travesty.
    Her name is Skye ?
    I will!I havent yet cause theyre not the amps I'd like to play through and I'm not all that proud of them ☹
    My SG is called "Cadence" and my LP "Cassidy"-my ex's name...I'm still playing her even after we broke up ?
    • Riot! wrote: Meh, to each his own name, I guess ? Personally, I'm almost 100% Ibanez, and I have no probs with my guitar ?
      now.. if you'd called yourself Anti Zoom, I'd agree wholeheartedly.

      Also, I'm considering ending you and plundering that Gibson ? It's so... so sweet.
      What amplifiers do you have?
      Hahaha!Not a zoom fan either!
      i play bass through a H&K 313 100W,and guitar through a Laney HCM 120. I've got a 50w Marshall that I use for jamming in my room.
      • I think he wrote decent music,but for some reason he appears on almost every "100 greatest guitarists" list ever which I cant understand...
        • People will probably laugh at my list:
          1)Slash
          2)Jim Adkins
          3)Jade Puget
          4)Rivers Cuomo
          too many to mention...
          • edre v wrote: Hi

            I thought it be interesting to see who everyones favourite guitarist.

            My favourite guitarist is Ray Toro from My Chemical Romance.
            He is quite good!Like his style!
            • Bob Dubery wrote:
              Alan Ratcliffe wrote: DAVID GILMOUR!
              Peter Buck of REM
              Malcolm Young of AC/DC
              Keith Richards
              Pete Townshend
              Tom Petty
              Mike Campbell

              ...that's all off the top of my head. Although I know there are many more.
              I'm a Peter Buck fan!
              I'd opine that some of the above are actually fairly limited players who have learned to make effective use of what they can do. I'd exclude especially Campbell who I think is a really, really good player - but not one that will pay three notes when one will do.

              In engineering there used to be a philiosophy of "elegance". Elegant solutions were/are solutiuons that solve the problem, that do all that is required but that have nothing extra. I believe that this is a valid way to look at music - that good parts (solos, drum parts, whatever) are those that do what is necessary for the song and the arrangement but don't spill over into the realms of indulgence or spotlight hogging or of leaving nothing else for anybody to play.

              Richards at his best (IE not this century) was that kind of player. He is often viewed as the secondary player in the Stones (especially in the 70s when Mick Taylor was with them) but I think that what he did was to figure out what the song needed and deliver that - even if he didn't get a lot of solos. And hats off to him for that.

              Gilmour is another who is a really, really good player but has the sense and taste to try and play something that serves the song (he also has a fantastic sense of dynamics).

              Petty and Campbell play well as a combination.

              That all said, I don't think there's anything wrong with chops per se, but for me really good players often know when NOT to play as when as to play, and they have good instincts as to how MUCH or how little to play.
              • I don't rate them.I'm not into the protesting type of thing...Brilliant musicianship though.I hate to admit that I used to listen to them back in high school.Different strokes for different folks,they have a helluva lot of fans,I'm just not one of them.
                • sepheritoh wrote: Hi & welcome. Hope to hear a lot from you.

                  Any specific reason why you choose that interesting name?)
                  Haha!I'm just not a fan,and everyone else seems to be in love with Ibanez, I'm not trying to offend any one ?
                  • Hi there fellow axemen!
                    I'm from Alberton,25 years of age and married.I play guitar and bass (about 5 years now) and sing.
                    I've been involved in some punk/rock projects over the last couple of years (punk-yes,so in other words everyone's a better guitarist than I am!) and I'm currently busy recording with my new band (I play rhythm and sing lead).

                    I'm into most rock genres but prefer the likes of Jimmy Eat World, The Ataris and AFI etc.

                    Look forward to chatting to you guys!


                    • Wezz wrote: i have the same guitar(with some mods though)....

                      your name's gonna create quite a stir on the forum,seeing that the creator is the biggest Ibanez fan ever to live ?
                      Everybody's got their own taste. I can't tell a person Ibanez sucks and this axe is better etc.Ibanez works for some people,Fender for others and and and...Personal preference!I'm just not a fan ? Their acoustics arent bad at all!
                      • Squonk wrote: Welcome

                        It looks as though you posed in a different T Shirt for every shot?
                        The photos are from different dates ? I should actually take some photos of my girls without me in them!
                        • My Gear:Gibson SG standard Epiphone Les Paul Custom Fender P bass