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Office Hours Q&A 212 | Buzzing guitar, effects pedals, kick drum pedal

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Here are the timestamps for this one:

Question 1: Tasha was trying to figure out a buzzing guitar situation. I went through the troubleshooting steps, and talked about how to use a noise gate effectively

Question 2: Lauren was looking for a 10,000ft view of effects pedals

Question 3: Davin was curious about these things - a stop box kick drum

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Office Hours Q&A 212 | Buzzing guitar, effects pedals, kick drum pedal

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Ah shoot - missed your question. But, it's pretty straightforward! If your open string is part of the triad, you can play it. For example: An A Major Triad consists of A, C#, and E You could play an open A or one of the two open E's A G Major Chord consists of G,B, and D That means you could play the open G, B or D strings Does that make sense

Scott Paul Johnson

Hi Scott, when learning to play triads throughout the fingerboard, how can one know when I can grab an open string? Any advice?

Scott Moore

What I mean to say, in Garageband, both these guitars sound exactly the same raw.

Lauren Wise

Related Logic/garageband question: I never owned any pedals and don't really know the difference between like "fuzz" and "distortion" for example. I especaily get lost in the different kinds of reverb and modulations, etc. Can we do a 10,000 foot view of these. More importantly, I can't get the actual "tone" my guitar has into the computer...it always loses what my guitar "sounds" like.,,what sets my Reverend apart from my Electromatic, for example. How do you capture that?

Lauren Wise


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