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Figuring out a guitar part by ear, having trouble

This song has no live recording, music video, guitar tab or guitar cover online, so I've been relying solely on my ear to figure it out.

There's a part that the Guitarist (named you) plays that has completely stumped me. Here's the part for reference:

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This guy is also one of the top 10 best guitarists in Japan so I'm not exactly beating myself up for not being able to play it, haha. Can someone help me figure out how he plays this?

Restoring an UN-loved Syn Gates Custom (original model) and key model differences!

Hey guys!

I've owned and played some version(s) of Syn Gates Customs since about 09 or so. Quit playing guitar (got lazy and busy with life and business) for about the last 7 years. Quarantine seemed like an excellent opportunity to rekindle

Recently, i got a great deal trading my black and silver stripe 09 custom ,with damage and missing parts, for a new old stock 2017 Custom - S, black and silver stripe.

There are a TON of things i like about the new models. Alot of folks dont realize how different the Syn gates customs have been over the years. This entire thread is completely ignoring any custom shop models - thats just too much to get into. Ignoring pickup differences as theyre obvious.

A few "new" key differences between the original invader customs and the "new" Customs that have syns pickups or the sustainiac:

-lighter body
-MUCH Thinner neck profile, while still being on the thicc side at the lower frets.
-No coil tapping (though it IS possible to wire a sustainiac or syn gates schecter pickup for coil splitting)
-cut in the top, rolling off the edge slightly where your forearm rests
-1500 series floyd rose instead of a 1000 series. Im not extremely well read on this but i do believe the 1500 has more steel than zinc. The 1000 is fairly close to a floyd rose "special" if im not mistaken.
-body is 1/8 inch thinner - again, less weight. And im certainly no tonewood expert at all but this virtually has to contribute to resonance and sustain, of which i certainly get less on my custom-s than the old one
- SS frets - if you know you know - if you dont, this is hands down the single biggest advantage the newer models have in my opinion.

purely cosmetic differences:

-Syn $ logo on headstock on the new, old ones have the top hat skull
-Tremolo cover plate has screwdriver slots - so it need not be removed to adjust springs. old models are a full covered plate. *history lesson* Ironically, the whole origination of these trem cover plates (way back when the first strats came to be) was to be a dust cover. The screwdriver slots, completely void the whole point of the dust cover lol. That being said i do like them because it just looks more clean and neat, with the springs and ground wire and such covered up.
- all old models had MOP inlays. Regardless of body color scheme. New models have a gold inlay if its the white/gold, or satin gold burst. Personally - i do not like the color on them. But thats just my opinion, I absolutely LOVE The satin gold burst otherwise

All of this to say -these are NOT all the same guitar. Make careful note if you are buying one pre owned. Things like neck thickness, Fret, and weight are far from minor details when it comes to how a guitar feels or plays.

I didnt know, any of this, when i traded my old one and got the new custom-S

I love the Custom-s. And want to stress that the sustainiac is not at all the "toy" i thought i would use a few times, and then never turn on. its useful. very happy to have it. Plus, so far away, amirite? kinda requisite if you are into playing a ton of avenged stuff.

That being said - i like heavy guitars. I dont gig, you dont want to hear me play standing up, im just a basement guitar hero (in my own head). I also FAR prefer the thickerneck on the older models. thats against the mentality of thin= speed. Which isnt wrong. but im more concerned with what I ENJOY - not what im supposed to like or use, based on what music im trying to play. Go back and read that sentence again. Answer that question with your own ears and hands.

So this had me very sorely missing my old one

The gent whom i traded it to, had it for sale in his shop for 500, which is a very fair price.

I considered purchasing it, and restoring it.

Then i had an idea.

It made way more sense to buy an older model white/gold, in lieu of buying my black/silver back and restoring it. Seemed frivolous to have 2 virtually identical guitars cosmetically.

I had ALWAYS wanted the white/gold model of this guitar. They made only 48 of them with a invader/sustainiac by the way, so if you own that, i hate you. Even the dual invader loaded models were fairly scarcely produced. Ebay has 4 or 5 total, of any period white gold models, at the time of my writing this. 1 of which has the sus on it, at a (ridiculous, sorry) price of 5000. the others are all in the 1000-1500 dollar range, some with case some not, none of which are mint. There were literally none on reverb, 3 weeks ago. Obviously not a guitar that pops up alot, as there are hundreds if not thousands of used black/silver stripes for sale from various years. and rightfully so, OG is OG.

But then there was one on reverb popped up. down in florida (orlando area). 400 bucks, local pickup (im a nashvillian, but disney is my second home so i was totally about to fly there and get this thing).

Did this guy hate guitars. This thing was trashed.
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tarnished hardware. All of it.

He (or someone) had the idea to steel wool the frets. Which in and of itself is OK, but not when you dont cover the pickups first. Magnets, love steel. So these invaders were looking more like the wooly willy edition. Do you know how you get tiny pieces of metal to come off a magnet? Lots of drinking and cursin. (Jk - masking tape, still tedious as hell though)

A bad drop occurred at some point, not only chipping finish off the back, but swelling the wood, and cracking one of the horns on the headstock (to the point it was just about entirely removed)

This thing had been put through the ringer. It was a total mess.

I considered flying down. but ultimately decided id order and have shipped to him a schecter SGR 2A case (avenger/SG models), if he would throw it in that and eat the shipping cost to me. Made way more sense on my end, to pay for a case that i can use or sell, instead of useless cardboard and shipping costs.

He agreed, and i hit ebay.

New EVERYTHING for it. except pickups.

Had a really cool idea of putting some white plastic covers (think EMG's) over the invaders, and white mounting rings. The invader poles were gold on this model. They dont sell the poles separately, and they dont sell the pickup at all with gold poles, so i had no way to fix this. Automotive paint wouldnt work as it had metal in it, this would affect the magnetic field (very minutely, but it certainly would). Unfortunately i couldnt find any that fit, as the seymour duncan spec sheet for invaders is actually wrong. The pickups dimensions are X - but the wraps around it actually protrude further than that, so the covers dont work.

Lined up with glaser instruments in nashville for the headstock and body damage repair. I can repair wood just fine, but not finish.

picked it back up yesterday

Pickups - notice how ive cleaned the two top right magnets here (and the space underneath them).
How did they even get this dirty? were they being licked?!
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All shiny, much better looking now. BIG shoutout to Seymour Duncan who advised me the proper way to clean them. going one pole at a time. slow but successful.
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Next - frets. If you plan to use steel wool ANYWHERE near a guitar, and it doesnt look like this - stop it. The bag is taped shut very well behind the guitar. As a fail safe, take some tape and put over the pickups securely first (not just the poles, the whole thing). Should metal somehow make it in the bag the pickup will grab it, but itll be on the tape. Magnets are your friend when cleaning up. Magnet, Vacuum, repeat. Make sure you dont have other guitars nearby, or a fan blowing, things like that. Long story short -buy some micro mesh and dont deal with any of this. i forgot to do that so...

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After frets (and adjusting the truss for a very small amount of relief) I cleaned it well with cleaning polish (everything i used here is the simple dunlop 65 system) then waxed it all over (easier to do this while its naked, dont have to worry about avoiding hardware or getting a poor wax job around the hardware)

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Next was hardware. had to use wood filler on the strap buttons, as someone used like, deck screws, for the old ones. Not really a concern since i never play standing, just want new ones for aesthetics. knobs, jack plate, switch and washer, pickup mount screws.

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headstock. tuners, string retainer, nut
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now the floyd. put a piece of reasonably soft foam in your springs by the way. cuts a ton of noise that youre probably immune to since its so constant with floyd springs.

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This is now in a much more loving home, and is practically new out of the box really.

Ready for strings, truss adjustment, bridge float, action, and intonation

All said and done ive got about 1100 here. Including case. that is skewed by a few of the choices i made with hardware. floyd is an upgrade from stock for sure.

Is it worth it to me? you betcha! Im thrilled to have something i wanted since i was a teenager.

Im more thrilled to have an "old" model, with the weight and thick neck that i enjoy so much. I learned pretty much all my guitar playing on my old SG model, so i think it sucked to not have that "feel" anymore.

Hope this helped someone. Work on your own guitars. buy what you like and want, F the price and F the status quo. Play as much as you can.

Fret hand wrist pain (de quervain's tenosynovitis)

Has anyone else experienced wrist pain from playing? This most likely won’t apply to the majority of the community here because most of you are young and bullet proof, but for someone who receives regular mailings from AARP wanting to recruit another member I think I developed de quervain’s tenosynovitis and it sucks. Wearing a brace to isolate thumb and wrist but not healing very fast. Just wondering if anyone has had it and what did you do for it. Thanks in advance.

Hardware/Software

Looking to get a computer and some recording equipment to make a studio in my attic but I’m not sure what kind of computer I should get. I’m really just looking for a laptop that I can record my guitar tracks and vocals onto. I don’t have all of the money in the world to spend on a computer but I do have enough money to get a laptop, audio interface, a couple of microphones, etc. I’m just trying to stay within a reasonable budget. Any suggestions?
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Guitar Anyone has experience with Ibanez Axion?

Hello guys, I went to used guitar shop afterschool today. I chose to buy an old but feels like new Schechter Omen 6. My dad had me to try this Ibanez Axion RGA61L. It was in good condition and has good sound plus good price, but it has lower sustain and harder to bend than the Scechter Omen (need some set up maybe?). It also had different feels of neck then Schecter type neck.

Ibanez Axion is rare thing in our country though it was made here. Mom, dad, and I have seen some review, but no local review, and they said it was a good guitar. Anyone has some opinion for this guitar? Is it worthed to buy? Because it is still pricey on used. My mom hasn't trust me enough to use fancy expensive guitars.😆

Here's one of the review that I watched, and me trying to play with this fancy guitar.

Thank you.



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Impulse Response

Hey all over the last few years I had compiled a collection of cabinet impulse responses ranging from modern( Engl, orange, mesa) vintage(marshall, fender, vox) and bass specific IR files. I have compiled them into a zip file and posted it to my google drive to share with you all. These are great tools to have when building your guitar tone and can make massive changes to your sound. If you don't already have one or have a device or software to utilize them you will need an IR loader to do so. There is a free one from www.igniteamps.com plus they have free amp sims so you can hit the ground running right away.

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