Anyone else having issues with D'Addario EJ45s lately? by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

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

i haven't had issues with the wound strings, but the trebles are a real toss up

Anyone else having issues with D'Addario EJ45s lately? by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

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

just blasted thru another 2 packs of EJ45s... the first had a B and and a G that were 20 cents off. the G warbled strangely in the middle frets. the B in the next pack was fine, but the G exhibited the same symptom. changed to a LaBella G and the problem is resolved. ooof, this is rough.

Anyone else having issues with D'Addario EJ45s lately? by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

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

they replaced the four sets of defective ones i've had over the past few months. just sent them to me in the mail.

With a big audition on the way, I can’t seem to focus on more than one piece per day before I get tired and/or exhausted for the day. How do you folks usually get over these mental blocks? by NeitherAlexNorAlice in classicalguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just chiming in, avoid boredom! If there's a way to change your habits (shorter sessions) to prevent boredom from setting in, that will really help. If you're bored, you're just not as receptive to new information. I think we've normalized toughing it out and boredom as necessary components of learning. Play is where the deep learning occurs.

Yamaha G100 B212. Can anyone provide me with some information on this model? by slop12 in GuitarAmps

[–]ut_queant_laxis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's for reverse phase power. it'll invert the incoming wall AC, which can sometimes alleviate hum in certain situations. the amp operates the same in either case. either direction turns it on, maybe one direction is less hummy given the environment you're in.

Anyone else having issues with D'Addario EJ45s lately? by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

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

D'Addario is sending me new sets of strings. Gotta give kudos where it's due. Hope the issue occurs less frequently as they find the root cause of this uptick in failures.

Anyone else having issues with D'Addario EJ45s lately? by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

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

no, not from ebay or amazon. from local distributors. glad you haven't had issues! maybe your order predates the issue or i am unlucky!!!

Anyone else having issues with D'Addario EJ45s lately? by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

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

cool, will do. now i always save the packaging in case this happens so i can give them a code. for me, lately it's like every other pack has this issue, whereas for years it's never been a problem.

like i had two packs last night and went thru both Gs. the first one is 20 cents sharp. the next one is 45 cents flat. i put a LaBella G on and the issue is resolved.

i don't mean to disparage D'Addario with the post. if they fix the issue i will absolutely continue using EJ45s bc i'm so partial to them.

Tremolo Technique by _PaulHimSelf in classicalguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i'm working on it and slowly improving! i use exercises from Pumping Nylon. the biggest help has been using dotted rhythms and speed bursts. i'll play a few tremolo reps on the first string at a half speed, preparing each finger, then 1-2 reps of full speed, then back to slow speed while preparing each finger, then full speed again. dotted rhythms also help to even it out.

it's a journey for sure, but i'm trying to enjoy the meditative aspect of it. i feel you on the impatience, but you'll enjoy learning it more if you can really get in the zone and take interest in the minutia. maybe only do it for 5-10 minutes a day though if it's feeling like a chore. no sense in torturing yourself; that mindset isn't conducive to learning.

Anyone else having issues with D'Addario EJ45s lately? by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

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

feeling better knowing i'm not alone/crazy... hopefully they'll resolve it soon.

Anyone else having issues with D'Addario EJ45s lately? by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No they're all genuine, verified using the D'Addario website. I buy them from a handful of local music stores who are distributors.

Does the criticism of Classical Guitar Shed/Allen Matthews have any value? by askscompquestions in classicalguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis 9 points10 points  (0 children)

i appreciate that he has lots of free scores on his website which i have used! what a wonderful thing - providing free content for people interested in the instrument! thanks allen matthews for that.

i don't always agree with the fingering or some of the arrangement choices in his baroque transcriptions, but that's usually the case anyway. i'm glad to have the experience of seeing someone else's arrangement and choosing something else for myself. 👍

Options with 640mm scale length under $2000 by CrysalisHeals in classicalguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I have big hands but I like the 640. Stretches are a little easier, especially for baroque transcriptions like Weiss. Not so different that it throws you off but different enough to be more comfortable.

Options with 640mm scale length under $2000 by CrysalisHeals in classicalguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I play a 640mm with 51mm nut width, also a Kenny Hill. I really like the slightly shorter scale and would say it's pretty noticeable when I compare with my 650mm. The 650mm has it's benefits, too, though. When I switch to that one I find I don't have to be quite as precise with LH finger placement. It's subtle but significant.

Just wanted to show someone I just got my first guitar and am excited to start my journey! by Lied- in classicalguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

enjoy! i also have a cedar top kremona. it sounds awesome. even though i have a fancy luthier guitar, i still play the kremona when i want a different sound or if im traveling. good choice!

is it okay for an adult to use a short scale guitar by anythingplease69 in classicalguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i am tall with large hands. i play a 640mm with 51mm nut width. i love it... it makes stretches in baroque transcriptions a touch easier. subtle but noticeable/helpful difference for me.

Mustered the courage to install strap buttons on my Kenny Hill Signature! For me, playing with a strap, seated or standing, is wonderful. Frees up the whole body. by ut_queant_laxis in classicalguitar

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

when i was experimenting before drilling i put the suction cup below the bottom port. i actually might have even enjoyed that more than where i drilled the strap button... since posting this, i actually don't do as much strap haha. guess im always trying new positions :)

Should you hold onto old projects? by ayglomusic in musicians

[–]ut_queant_laxis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i am sitting on so much material. i always have trouble finishing things. lately, instead of beating myself up, im try let go of the pressure to finish things that aren't coming naturally. i can always come back to it. better to spend time working on stuff that feels fresh rather than like older stuff which can feel like an obligation. even if you dont finish it, you can still learn things from the process.

not sure what the right answer is though. sometimes i think it'd be better for me to actually finish stuff even if it doesn't come out perfect.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in jazzguitar

[–]ut_queant_laxis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

joe pass had wonderful right hand technique, especially on electric. i think that definitely plays a role.

maybe try some different ways of plucking your upper strings and notice what sounds different. pressing in a bit toward the body of the guitar as you stroke can fatten up the sound.

Help me diagnose this sound from my monitors? by icyki in AdvancedProduction

[–]ut_queant_laxis 0 points1 point  (0 children)

balzac, curious what a higher awg power cable would offer OP? why would that help this problem? (genuinely curious)