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LMAO I'm pretty lucky, I live near a pawn shop 2 older guys own that deals with just about anything but mostly in instruments and they're super cool guys. One's a guitarist (they both play guitar but one mains the guitar I guess you could say) and the other plays bass so they're super knowledgeable and can answer most questions right off the top of their heads with just about anything you can think to ask regarding instruments and their peripherals.
During band practice we had a drummer who would never let us tune up so we started to pick pocket his drum sticks the second he walked in the door and not give them back until we were done tuning.
Super annoying; when a guitar pick on a table sticks to your wrist, then falls off onto the floor and finds a good place to hide. This happens to me all the time!
Happened to me with my GNR slash pick, dropped it by accident and couldnt find it for 3 days. Only to find out it was under my computer desk, i dont know how, i was on my bed playing then i dropped it only to find out it wasn't even near the bed it was under the pc.
I've found them literally everywhere because if you step on one they stick to your feet and I play with super thin picks, so you dont feel them and they just hitcha ride and drop off somewhere in the house
I swear picks have the ability to go to another dimension when dropped... Looked forever for one then an hour later it just flew out of nowhere and landed on the carpet
1% of when i drop my pick, it on the floor, easily grabbed. 99% of when i drop my pick, it teleports to an alternate dimension to never been seen again.
yeah for me it even teleported to my grandparents, in fact i losed a black pick behind my desk sometime before my birthday and for my birthday my grandparents send me an envelope with money and with the same black pick and i was like "wtf is that!"
once, i bought 20 picks. i stood in the middle of my room. and i threw them al in the air except for one. that one I played with. the other 19 were back ups. now, if i accidently drop one i will automaticly find another. if it starts taking me more than 5 minutes to find one I will go and buy another 20.
@@lenini056 if you're strumming for long I really wouldn't recommend that, the bottom of your fingernails usually scratch pretty hard against the strings
I am also a drummer and a guitarist as well and i was drummer first than when i started on the guitar i realised what i used to do to guitarists as a drummer.😂
I swear when you drop a pick it enters some kind of time wormhole because it just completely disappears and then like 5 years later it reappears in the weirdest place, WTF. Anything else you drop, it drops right there and stays there but a plectrum? No chance
one time I was gettin down on some bullet for my Valentine, on the solo of "4 words to choke upon" and I guess I was gripping too hard and my middle finger got a cut but I didn't feel it. next thing I know there's blood all over my guitar and my thought was "I feel so metal right now"
Guitar store employee: Uhhhhh yah so we don’t like, carry that like, in, in the store but like, I can order that over the phone like… for you… or whatever Customer: In-… instead of me ordering it myself… you’ll order it for me? Employee: uhhhhhhhh yeahhhhhhh
LMAO Yeah. But if you don't wanna lose all your self-respect, dignity and right to play guitar, just use Chris Broderick's little gadget here instead: guitarpedalshoppe.com/Broderick-Pick-Clip
I’m a bass guitar student, my girlfriend plays guitar, I see some of her struggles finding her pick just like you. I try not to be an annoying bassist but sometimes I can see the frustration in her eyes. We are not in a band, we play exclusively for fun, simple, the easiest songs we can find because I’m a newbie and she has been out of practice for years, yet these problems guitarists experience seem so relatable. Thanks for the funny video!
The Taco Love your name oh great taco god ... I try not lose my picks R.I.P YOUR FIST PICK .... You lived a great life with a great fren 😢😢😢😭😭😭😭 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The last time I re-stringed my guitar was my first. I was LITERALLY sweating. Heart throbbing, hoping the string wouldn't surprise attack me eyes. I even let the guitar be every so often to rest and chill then continue lol
Been playing 4 years and broke my D string while restringing because apparently I forgot how to guitar and tried tuning up an octave. That was terrifying.
My guitar picks seem to violate the laws of the 3rd dimension and disappear no matter how hard I try. I put it on my desk, look away for a minute, and next minute it’s gone. So I get up and it falls out of my lap. I put it back on the desk, get up and grab a coffee, come back and the pick is under the desk. I grab the pick from under the desk, only to look over and find the other pick I lost a week ago on top of the desk, in the same area. The thing is I dropped that one too. At this point I don’t know what I’m doing wrong lol
As a bassist I have to say- yeah, pretty much. There's a good reason for that though- for millenia we were living in the shadows of guitarists, so we learned to addapt. For now we're lying low, but soon we'll rise and destroy the universe which cast us into the abyss of mediocrity!
ChasDaSkrub bass players are only neglected in metal and some rock. Listen to some jazz and funk and you'll see that the bassman is rising out of the ashes
Guess you can work your ass off or improvise while rehearsing. The credit you get for it is about same. So now for most new songs I just listen to a new song twice. Once to listen, second time a play-along. Then I'm good to go.
Man guitar center employees are the worst. They don’t help until I’m ready to check out, then they come running up to ask if I need help. I’d prefer the local shop instead, but then I always feel like they’re sad when I don’t buy something expensive
The fear of getting hit in the eye scares me every time. And the drummer thing is too real. Why do they do that? I get that you can just sit down and start playing, but gimme a minute.
Michelle Su i grew up playing with one pick. Then after buying my first legitimate non-knockoff guitar, I bought a pack of 18 picks. Within a month I lost all but two of them.
Wow! I know how you feel when you loose your pick :"I have a lot of picks, it does not matter if I loose one" And you kept saying this to your self until you have two left. Lol
I just *HATE* it when I drop a pick and look around my house for it until I give up and then find it in a discreet Somalian desert after falling off of a plane going to a family reunion and landing in a pillow factory, busting out, and hitchhiking only for the car to break down and the driver to die after trying to pass a kidney stone thus making me walk to the closest airport to take a flight back to my Las Vegas home.
You should get a guitar, in my opinion bass is more for creating songs, but if you want to play along with a song i think you should go for acoustic guitar! I personally have a electric and acoustic and a ukulele but I prefer my acoustic. I don't even have a musical family yet i still play bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, piano and ukulele but i have been playing instruments fro my 5th year..
@@lailalabonte8836 I actually can play acoustic, I use my friend's one, so it's not as interesting as electric guitar for me. I've never tried this one so it's really appealing
Nice!, I just grew quick on guitar because thats my passion which lead me to other instruments! I highly suggest acoustic guitar, i started of on ukulele after 2 years of acoustic i be rocking out to my fav songs figuring them out by ear!
YOUR TUNER IS ON!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣. I can’t tell you how long we’ve spent trying to figure out what is wrong with my pickup when my volume was just down or my tuner was on smh 😂😂😂😂
When my daughter was about 5, she tossed my guitar pick into the sound-hole of my acoustic guitar and laughed. That might have been her first time-out.
how about vocalists who change the speed of the song in the middle of the song or that one song guy who insists you can play whatever song comes to there mind just because you are good at another song.
I had a big smile on my face during the "dropping the pick in general" bit. I don't necessarily drop them all the time... but i put them down and spend 20 mins trying to figure out where it went. 😂
the 2 things i can relate to the most out of all the things, is one the fear of a string hitting my eye while im tuning the guitar, and when my pick falls into my acoustic
One time i lost my first pick to my old house and i never found it while when we were moving and while we were packing things up and i found it under the couch for some reason and now i use the pick everyday....
every time I go to a music (instrument) store the employee is always an expert in an instrument I don't play... I ask about a bass they are a drummer, if I ask about a cymbal they an are master in jazz saxophone, and god help you if you ask about a midi-board they are a hardcore connoisseur of rare acoustic guitars that plays banjo on Tuesdays with his band. >:/
When you are really feeling the rhythm and you drop the pick. The most annoying thing. Oh! Or you ever just accidentally move the volume on your strat so that it becomes silent and you thing your guitar is broken.
One of the reasons I started playing flamenco and classical music was because I never found my pick .. I still play riffs and a lot Celtic folk / country music in my Spanish guitar ..
Yeah, and if you, like me, have a guitar with vintage tuners it's even worse. Pop out, try again, pop out again, oh... and now the string is too short to be used. Great, just fuckin' great.
Wow... sometimes when I'm tuning up from a lower standard... but initial tuning... I never really had a problem other than the tightness I felt when I first put 10's on. And I use 13:1 gearing.