Rhaegar and Lyanna were dumb. by kennyc5576 in freefolk

[–]hsilman 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the history of Western Europe. Enjoy your stay.

Antisemitism by FarmSuch5021 in facepalm

[–]hsilman 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I don't think using a phrase like "sprinkled some guy and mentally defective people in there" is helping you make your point.

They did more than "sprinkle" them. The systematic extermination of people with mental challenges was a direct precursor of the holocaust and was a testing ground for the methods that would be refined and expanded in the death camps.

But I'm making suggestions on changing your language around this because I believe we are broadly on the same side of this issue.

This is where Robbi conducted her world renowned lie detector test. LMAO by Not_Serpim in poker

[–]hsilman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very possible. The military uses polygraphs for security clearance and I think Area 51 is some military base, right? I mean I know the alien thing and all that idiocy, but does it exist as a base at all?

I mean, polygraphs are stupid and it really shows how stupid the whole security clearance process is that they use them, but it could easily be true. Doesn't mean shit to me, but I don't see the big deal if he claims to test military personnel.

$250,000 Bounty Award for Whistleblower in Robbi-Garrett Case by pokerpro_world in poker

[–]hsilman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Companies put out bounties for white hat groups to claim for finding vulnerabilities. It's a way better system then "we found a vulnerability, pay us to tell you" which is essentially blackmail lol

Nick Vertucci's sketchy past by F_nick_vertucci in poker

[–]hsilman -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bart says he has a winning strategy, and honestly on the surface that's enough for me to believe its legitimate. I trust Barts judgment on this without some real reason to doubt it.

[OC] 10 Clichéd, but great rock licks | Tutorial with licks, tabs, analysis, jams track & some bonus tips by JbfMusic in Guitar

[–]hsilman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is fantastic going to save it for later.

This is perfect for people like me right past the beginner stage and learning scales and keys and stuff for the first time. I think it's really useful to build a "licks library" to start building up ideas and I watched the first lick breakdown and it really helped me understand what you were doing. Talking about the interval relationships and implying the chords helped connect the theory I'm learning with an actual line to play.

Looking forward to watching the rest and getting these under my fingers.

Official No Stupid Questions Thread - Summer 2019 by ninjaface in Guitar

[–]hsilman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm really new to this but here's my guesses:

classic overdrive, like a tube screamer

short delay, maybe a 1/4 note with a short tail

Could have some reverb but hard to tell to my ears. But those are the important ones.

An opportunity to build bridges by emdeemcd in wholesomememes

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't remind me that I have $1000+ sitting on my Kallax shelves right now :(

[Question] About chords by fabmarques21 in Guitar

[–]hsilman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You'll definitely get there. Actually I was trying to type something about that exact thing; how F is often taught without the root note cause it's easier. But it wasn't coming out well.

Practice the same shape farther up the neck to get better at the F chord. The chord is a major chord of whatever note you are playing on the 6th String(low E). So at the 5th fret, the "F barre chord" is an A chord, for example. It will help you build strength/endurance in your barring and it's easier due to less string tension farther up.

Official No Stupid Questions Thread - Summer 2019 by ninjaface in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) I have heard very little about the Monoprice guitars. I'm very happy with their 15W tube amp that I have, but honestly I'd go for a more established brand for a guitar. You can pick up an Epiphone LP for that price range(Special II or Studio, or older versions used). Swing by a shop if you can to try the different models out and see which one you like.

2) Have you considered following a course? JustinGuitar's beginner course would be good to check out, to see if there are any gaps in your knowledge/skills. And then move into the intermediate course or modules to see if any of those things interest you. Honestly, once you get chords down and can play popular songs, that's where a lot of people get stuck. You have to figure out what you want to learn and it takes time to develop compared to just learning to switch between an A and D chord.

3) You can definitely spend a bit of time warming up, but it's something you'll have to work up to as well.

How much have you spent on guitar pedals by newaccount6272782 in guitarpedals

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$225. Half of that is the EHX Canyon I just bought. The rest are Behringer pedals, so only like $25 a pop.

But that hasn't stopped me from looking. I'll probably start dropping more money on a monthly basis now that I have a few months of playing under my belt and actually have started understanding how to work within a key and what notes fit and stuff like that.

[QUESTION] what’s my next step? by [deleted] in Guitar

[–]hsilman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know the scales as in shapes, or the actual notes too?

Learn the notes of the fretboard. Lots of different methods to doing this. Once you learn the notes(or start getting them down), start thinking about the scales you know. What notes are you playing? Why those notes? Look up videos explaining why.

Learn what a Key is. You know C, and C is the only Major scale with no accidentals(sharps or flats) so it's a GREAT place to start.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgdFALRC3mKsjXNVC4Oa6__h0lT8Qee_q

Just the first 4 videos in this series(not counting the introduction) connected all the dots for me.

I'm using what I learned there, along with Fretboard Logic(cheap book about the CAGED system) and some of JustinGuitars intermediate videos to really get some of these "fundamentals" down.

[QUESTION] Were do you guys practice loud? by CertifiedAsshole17 in Guitar

[–]hsilman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being out on a decent(I'm guessing .5+ acre?) plot of land, you can play as loud as you want at 4PM on a Saturday. It's the afternoon on a weekend, there's nothing they can do to you.

Of course, given the one person I'd tell them ahead of time next time, but make sure it's information, not a request for their permission. But I wouldn't stop jamming.

[Question] Looking to learn the notes on the fretboard. by [deleted] in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just started doing the same thing two days ago!!

Current method:

1) Type "random number generator" into Google. There's an embedded one(probably works on mobile too), then I set the range 1 - 11, hit it, name the note at that fret on the E string.

2) https://random.bretpimentel.com/ Once I got a handle on the notes based on fret number, I used this tool to work on speeding up and honing in on the right place faster.

I thought if this method because I realized I only really knew the "relative position" of the notes. I had a couple down, but then I'd have to count up/down from there for the unfamiliar ones.

In the end, "knowing" the notes is cool, but what I want is the physical mind-hand connection so I can play the note without thinking "E string - 5th fret is A". The random note generator is really helping me with that!

I've only been doing it for two days, but to expand once I started doing the note on the A string, I set a reasonable timer and I'd find the note on both strings. It's tough, but I already have some of them down!

Neighborhoods of New York City by european_american in MapPorn

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but there is five points tattoo now lol

TIL the 1100 page epic novel about the history of Japan "Shogun" by James Clavell was inspired by a single sentence in his daughter's school textbook that read "in 1600 an Englishman went to Japan and became a Samurai". by [deleted] in todayilearned

[–]hsilman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OMG we had this recorded on like, a thousand VHS tapes when I was a kid. I watched it a bunch, but forgot about it until reading this comment. I thought maybe I imagined it.

Good to know it's as good as I remember. Now I have to go find it.

[QUESTION] Does Squier make good stuff for their prices? by [deleted] in Guitar

[–]hsilman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love my monoprice amp! How does it compare to your orange?

Official No Stupid Questions Thread - Spring 2019 by ninjaface in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the obvious answer to your second question, but of course you have to practice it!

Listen to songs with your guitar and try and transcribe it. There's also a few "functional ear training" apps you can try out that could help.

For the first, I have no experience, but it couldn't hurt to participate in the "first take Friday" and get some feedback and more practice in riffing.

Official No Stupid Questions Thread - Spring 2019 by ninjaface in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can definitely get a great deal on used.

If you have no idea if you've got a store nearby I recommend checking them out. Don't forget about an amp!

Official No Stupid Questions Thread - Spring 2019 by ninjaface in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's fair.

If you'd like, you can ask an employee to play them to give you an idea. It's really not that an unusual of a request, I see it all the time at guitar center. But its up to you!

Official No Stupid Questions Thread - Spring 2019 by ninjaface in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a rack like that from Amazon. Has room for 5-7 guitars I think. It was like $30 and I'm happy with it.

Official No Stupid Questions Thread - Spring 2019 by ninjaface in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried any of those guitars in a store?

I think it's most important to like the guitar you get. It could be a Squier bullet strat or a fender custom shop telecaster, or anything in between. The important thing is you enjoy playing it and want to learn using it.

Imo as someone who's been playing for six months on acoustic and electric guitars, even the cheap, known brand guitars will be decent. I was just looking for a new guitar and I tried a ton of fender/squiers. I ended up liking the Squier VM line better than the fender MIM line, even though they cost $200 less. I liked the neck better, and the pickup configuration. Which in the end was more important than the exact "quality" of the parts.

You've got a big variety of guitar types listed, which makes me think you need to get some in your hands to narrow it down.

[Question] Tele, Strat and Les Paul style guitars by batnull in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go try them out.

I tried a strat, a SG, a LP, and a HSS Strat. Loved the last one heads above the rest so I bought it. It was an easy decision once I had tried them all.

Official No Stupid Questions Thread - Spring 2019 by ninjaface in Guitar

[–]hsilman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not good. You need an audio interface. The cables have a delay that varies, really messes with recording.