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12/02/2018 7:40 pm

I have a question. The first time I took up 🎸tricks I kind of went through it quick. Then I stopped due to personal problems for a couple of years. Like this is a new question, but I figured I’d introduce myself with the question; How do I figure out where to start again without the aid of a human instructor?

Is it normal for the fretting hand to become somewhat numb after playing 10 minutes?

And lastly is there any PDF guides out there on how to setup and use Amp Simulators like ToneStack or JamUp? I have never owned a real tube amplifier or pedals (yet).


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12/02/2018 9:14 pm

Googled concensus appears to favour Tonestack of those two. I've not used either.

If all else fails, perhaps "read the manual", Spartan as it is.

IME with any software DAW, hardware AI or software or hardware amp simulator, 90% of the learning curve is hands on orientated whereafter the questions remaining unanswered are generally elaborated upon in the FAQ, manual, a forum, or covered by a vid on You Tube.

Numbness within 10 mins playing normal? Not in my experience, with the caveat unless perhaps a complete beginner again in the sense you have only restarted this week and are using unaccustomed muscles and playing multiple sessons over several consecutive days when you might experience some discomfort.

But I'd expect that to present as an ache, pain or soreness rather than numbness per se. Numbness could indicate anything from you fretting with too much pressure to some kind of RSI related potential chronic injury. I'm no hypocondriac, but if I was experiencing chronic or acute numbness within 10 minutes which didn't have an apparent cause, I would see a doctor to determine the cause. I play a lot, most every day, and I'd have to play two or three long sessons over the course of a day e.g. 1.5 to 2 hours each, before I might on occasion feel a kind of loss of tactile co-ordination fatigue in my fretting hand, but it's not really outright numbness.

Can't really assist you definitively with your initial 'where to restart' question. If it were me, I'd probably start at Fundamentals again as a form of both self assessment and recap. If you know your stuff, you'll fly through it easily identifying and skipping the unnecessary. That'll also ease you back in physically. i.e. numbness. The test will be demonstrated competency of each lesson objective at the end. You'll quickly progress to and recognise your current level, which mightn't be where you left off. GL with it all. Above all, enjoy yourself in the process.


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12/02/2018 9:48 pm
Originally Posted by: B08maz@ gmail.com

I have a question. The first time I took up 🎸tricks I kind of went through it quick. Then I stopped due to personal problems for a couple of years. Like this is a new question, but I figured I’d introduce myself with the question; How do I figure out where to start again without the aid of a human instructor?

Is it normal for the fretting hand to become somewhat numb after playing 10 minutes?

And lastly is there any PDF guides out there on how to setup and use Amp Simulators like ToneStack or JamUp? I have never owned a real tube amplifier or pedals (yet).

Tone stack guide http://www.yonac.com/tonestack/tonestack_manual.html

JamUp guide download https://help.positivegrid.com/hc/en-us/articles/201098468-User-Guide-for-JamUp-JamUp-Pro


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12/03/2018 3:53 am

I understand levels just not the how to combine the basic items to get the sound I want (if that makes sense) the manuals don’t explain any of that, they explain the level adjustments, tape desk settings. I guess it will just mean my messing with them to understand. Thanks anyways. Positive Grid manual blows big time, very little in of help.


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