1. don’t know if that’s what this is or not. or even if Squire does that.

    Epiphone has a sh¡tton of artist models for a fraction of what a Gibson would cost.

    I think Slash has one that comes with a cheap amp for around that $150 price.
  2. There is a website that lets you play live with other musicians all over the world in whatever level or genre you prefer http://jamkazam.com It's free to join. I joined and downloaded the software. It said you need to be hooked up with an ethernet cable instead of wifi. I'll let y'all know if it's any good when I find a cable I must have around here somewhere.
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  3. I can't get it to work at all. I click on a session or try to even listen but nothing.

    The site must be pretty new but it must work for some people. When I click on Help it goes to 404 not found.

    Too bad. Great idea if they get it to work right
  4. I just hear something I like, then get my guitar and try to figure it out
  5. Yeah me too but it would be cool to jam with other people. As if I don't know them and don't have to put up with their bullshit.
  6. YouTube has backing tracks for about any song you want to play
  7. No dork, like if you hear something you like you actually apply your skills and try to replicate it.
  8. That works for playing rhythm but try playing lead with no backing music. You will never get the timing right.
  9. Not with that mindset
  10. should i?

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    yeah, I know. too many switches and knobs, and no humbuckers