Re: Speed MechaniX practice thread!
	
		
	
	
		
		
			back briefly..
finished work, threw myself head first into the book...
i made my own little exercise that combines #14 and #9 with a bit of a vibrato at the end
		
		
	 
Davey, that's a great idea.  I try it occasionally with the exercises also - take the underlying theme and mix it up a little.... and I think that Troy would say that's the whole idea.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			Where can I find or order this? This maybe what I need to start practicing again. I've been swapping gear and just noodling for years now.
		
		
	 
Hey KJ, welcome to the thread.  Of course, I'm not the one to talk with my latest round of Amp GAS :laugh2: .  
However, I do believe we tend to substitute practice with buying stuff.  But then again, it's important to find a sound you like to inspire the practice.  I think I'm finally at a point where I'm done noodling around with tones, tweaking, gear, etc - and time to get down to business.  
Not to say I'm done buying stuff - I'm not high.  
However, 
I'm done buying guitars.  Unless something comes by that totally blows my socks off I won't buy another axe.  I have the Jacksons, I have the LP.  I'm not a strat guy, and I'm not a jazz box guy, and I'm not a tele guy - so I'm done except for maybe an acoustic someday if it comes cheap.
There's a few smaller items on the list to go, and I'll always wonder, "hmm, what makes this amp sound different than that amp" etc etc.  I am probably done buying amps.  I don't ever see myself getting rid of the Splawn.  But having the Splawn just makes you wonder what is so special about other amps, so I am naturally curious as to what an Engl might sound like, VHT, Dual Rec, Marshall, etc.  But, I don't feel the NEED to buy any of these.
So, it's nice to finally be in a place where I don't spend my time scouring the interweb looking for gear - I can just play now.