MarchOfProgress
Family Portrait 2011
Clockwise from d'jembe (green bongoy thing on left):
D'jembe
Ukelele
Above uke: Nash (Acoustic guitar tuned to Nashville tuning - requires a whole different string set so I have a dedicated axe for it)
Reggie (7-string, an Ibanaz RG series...RG..Reggie...YAH!)
Black one below Reggie: KH2 (It's the model name. Kirk Hammett [Metallica lead guitarist] signature series). The only floating tremolo/Floyd Rose (knockoff, actually) in my collection and probably the only one I'll ever buy again beacause breaking strings makes me very sad. And changing this guitar's strings the way I do it - full service tuneup - can be an afternoon or a weekend job.
Hidden a bit in the back (but the headstock is visible) : Bass guitar, Ibanez SDGR
Greenish horn under KH2: Viper (model of guitar [Viper 100 to be exact] named after the strap I got to match the guitar, which is snakey skin, and because she bites)
In frnot of that: Yang: My Ibanez Dreadnought acoustic. Name is from the strap again (Yin Yangs)
Shiny plated resonator guitar to the left: Brownsville girl (Says "Brownsville" on the headstock and she's very obviously a she)
To her left, Whitey, a 9 dollar Ebay gutiar I use for painting experiments. In this case... This is why you don't trust whitey. Cheap nylon string classical guitars.
To Whitey's Right: The horrorshow, another cheaply made classical guitar (also nylon string too). Neither of these hold a tune. This was a gift and I keep it because it's HIDEOUS so naturally I love it
Not pictured: My keyboard, which I barely know how to play
My recorder I barely know how to play
My amp, a Marshall 100DFX
Other amps: Two practice amps
My pedal, a Digitech GNX4. Go ahead ... Google it. Yeah, it's complicated ! I don't know how to use it after 7 years!
Other pedals: Digitech death metal petal, Crybaby original Wah, Array of Danelctro pedals [real cheap, don't sound bad, sound lousy if daisy chained]
PICTURED!
-My home made guitar rack. PVC. You'd never be able to tell, huh!?
Family Portrait 2011
Clockwise from d'jembe (green bongoy thing on left):
D'jembe
Ukelele
Above uke: Nash (Acoustic guitar tuned to Nashville tuning - requires a whole different string set so I have a dedicated axe for it)
Reggie (7-string, an Ibanaz RG series...RG..Reggie...YAH!)
Black one below Reggie: KH2 (It's the model name. Kirk Hammett [Metallica lead guitarist] signature series). The only floating tremolo/Floyd Rose (knockoff, actually) in my collection and probably the only one I'll ever buy again beacause breaking strings makes me very sad. And changing this guitar's strings the way I do it - full service tuneup - can be an afternoon or a weekend job.
Hidden a bit in the back (but the headstock is visible) : Bass guitar, Ibanez SDGR
Greenish horn under KH2: Viper (model of guitar [Viper 100 to be exact] named after the strap I got to match the guitar, which is snakey skin, and because she bites)
In frnot of that: Yang: My Ibanez Dreadnought acoustic. Name is from the strap again (Yin Yangs)
Shiny plated resonator guitar to the left: Brownsville girl (Says "Brownsville" on the headstock and she's very obviously a she)
To her left, Whitey, a 9 dollar Ebay gutiar I use for painting experiments. In this case... This is why you don't trust whitey. Cheap nylon string classical guitars.
To Whitey's Right: The horrorshow, another cheaply made classical guitar (also nylon string too). Neither of these hold a tune. This was a gift and I keep it because it's HIDEOUS so naturally I love it
Not pictured: My keyboard, which I barely know how to play
My recorder I barely know how to play
My amp, a Marshall 100DFX
Other amps: Two practice amps
My pedal, a Digitech GNX4. Go ahead ... Google it. Yeah, it's complicated ! I don't know how to use it after 7 years!
Other pedals: Digitech death metal petal, Crybaby original Wah, Array of Danelctro pedals [real cheap, don't sound bad, sound lousy if daisy chained]
PICTURED!
-My home made guitar rack. PVC. You'd never be able to tell, huh!?