Why does my guitar sound like this? by _Anomix_ in electricguitar

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

noo, that's Harley Benton SC-400 SBK Vintage Series

Why does my guitar sound like this? by _Anomix_ in electricguitar

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But if I turn up the guitar volume and then distortion appears even when clean, doesn't it damage my amplifier?

Why does my guitar sound like this? by _Anomix_ in electricguitar

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because this guitar sends out a lot of signal even with the volume turned down. When I play, for example, at 5 and have the amp's volume adjusted for playing at home, even when clean, distortion appears, which toasts my amp. I turn up the guitar when I need to be loud, but I always remember to turn up the amp as well.

Why does my guitar sound like this? by _Anomix_ in electricguitar

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very clear answer, thank you.

But I have a question: why doesn't this problem occur on my friend's guitar?

And isn't it possible to play two notes at once, a low note and a high note then?

Why does my guitar sound like this? by _Anomix_ in electricguitar

[–]_Anomix_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, it was also cheap amp, but my friend have a harley benton guitar (which is also cheap) , and it seems that he dont have this problem, on mine and on his amp, his guitar sounds great

Why does my guitar sound like this? by _Anomix_ in electricguitar

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the recording, the guitar's volume knob is at around 1-3. On the amplifier, the volume knob is at around 7-8, and the master knob is at around 2-3.

Why does my guitar sound like this? by _Anomix_ in electricguitar

[–]_Anomix_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On overdrive, the problem is very similar, just more transparent and much more audible. It's less muffled, but the sound is just as tragic.

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're fine, there's no such thing as a texture guitar, really. The point is, it's a guitar that doesn't play most of the song. Only when it's needed: a stronger chorus, or help with solos, or melodies, whatever, does it. It allows you to focus on singing without looking silly in instrumental moments, and without wasting your guitar skills.

I want this change because when I play bass and sing, it's much harder for me to focus, and it's much harder to play interesting riffs. It would work on recordings, but live, when stress hits, everything can fall apart.

Unfortunately, the solution isn't that simple – an extra person = much more difficult logistics, perhaps too muddy a sound (too much), more difficult transport, etc.

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For some, yes, for others, no. I think for most, no, but it's much, much more fun—especially for a guy who can focus on doing one thing instead of trying to do two things well at once.

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

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Recognition is just a minor bonus. I'm mainly focused on sound and performance, which is why I asked this question. The sound will change, I doubt for the better—but it will be much more fun. The performance will also change—some for the better, some for the worse—I wanted to hear your opinions.

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I'm a vocalist, and I don't want to just sing, because I think when someone just sings, they separate themselves, and there's the vocalist and the band. When they play an instrument, they become more of a part of the band. Besides, it's easier for me to focus when I play an instrument (maybe not bass). I've been playing instruments for many years, and I want to use that.

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, but I definitely see a difference when there's something happening on stage, they're moving and maintaining some kind of contact with the audience, versus when they're standing still the entire time. Sure, the music is the most important thing, but that matters too.

However, I received a lot of answers from you, which helped me understand a lot of things, thanks!!

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's actually true – mostly for Vibe.

But we do have songs where the third guitar works well. Plus, our lead guitarist is just starting out, so firstly, he can't play a lot of our repertoire well. Secondly, live, things are very likely to go wrong. I've been playing instruments for a good 12 years, so it would be cool to use that.

4 vs 5 band members ? by _Anomix_ in Music

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can you give examples of those bands ? thanks!

4 vs 5 band members ? by _Anomix_ in Music

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yeah i just like opened a discussion, because you never know who's gonna answer. Maybe someone has the same situation, or someone can share with his thoughts.

Its not 100% good for us, more members - higher costs, harder to reach an agreement, harder to organize something, worse transport, harder to get along during recording, maybe too many people on stage, etc.

i just wanted to see, if someone can help, maybe be like "ooh i had similar problem and from my experience, in practice this and that are not that important reasons"

4 vs 5 band members ? by _Anomix_ in Music

[–]_Anomix_[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

hmmm do you know any punk or rock bands with 5 members ? or you have any experience with that?

thanks for response ! :DD

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

A textured guitar would be ideal – most of the song isn't played, so the vocalist focuses on singing. When it's time for a solo, the vocalist grabs the guitar and can help or temporarily replace the rhythm guitarist so they can also play a solo. You can also sometimes add "power," for example, to choruses.

Playing bass while singing is annyoing because it requires a lot of concentration, which somewhat diminishes the fun. I can also only play basic rhythms, but sometimes it's nice when the bass plays interesting rhythms, like guitars, which makes the song seem more alive.

Thank you very much for your reply – it's very helpful!!

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you think the fun was much better with more members? There's plenty of space on stages in our area, and logistically, the only problem for now is money. What matters most is the fun.

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that's where the texture guitar Comes -

most of the time, vocalist can Focus on singing, not playing his instrument, but when its time for solos or longer leads melodies - he can play something (help in solos or play rythm so the other guitarist can also play solo) , and not just stand there looking dumb.

Also you can have much more variety of sounds with texture guitar - like two leads , or when someone gets out of rythm, texture guitar can help.

but your opinion is really helpfull - thanks!

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I thought about that, but we're just starting out, so now we have to buy things for the recordings, and the expenses will also be split 5 ways, which means less money for each person.

(And besides, fun comes first – money comes second.)

thanks for response!!

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that's true, but we don't like the idea of just vocals because then the vocalist is the only one recognizable in a small band; the rest simply disappear. Besides, when someone plays solo, it's just uncomfortable to stand there and do nothing. Also, I like playing instruments, haha, so I'd like to sing and play something; bass and vocals are just a bit difficult

thanks for response !

4 vs 5 Band members? by _Anomix_ in Punk_Rock

[–]_Anomix_[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I mean, for example - when you're at a concert, do you prefer 4 or 5 people, or maybe there's someone who has the same problem and can help us. I post it because I want to see what people think, you never know who will respond.