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  • Frankenstrat Just Beat It

    Such a great collaboration history made when the king of pop Michael Jackson meet Eddie van Halen in one stage and performed “Beat It”. Yes, that song is legendary and Eddie van Halen was the guitarist who fill the guitar solo track for that song.and you know what? EVH and the frankenstrat guitar appeared on MJ concert. The frankenstrat has magic spells which brought guitar into new steps and inventionsand van Halen is surely my guitar learning inspiration. Here’s Kramer 5150 frankenstrat variant appeared on MJ’s concert

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    Eddie Van Halen and Michael Jackson perform “Beat It”

    well, frankenstrat had just beat it, and surely it brings back some memories. i just wanna say:

    Happy birthday Michael Joseph Jackson
    (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009)
  • Problem solution possibilites for humming Pickups

    what makes me wonder is, how all virtuosos can be hum-free? i have an old 90’s Fernandes guitar which has noise-pickups. it is HSS and still i couldn’t find solution possibilities for this until couple hours ago. this is what i got so far in searching the hum problem for my guitar Fernandes FR-55. it’s been over a year ago and finally i got the closest possible solution on this.at very first i thought it was the circuitry. so i learn about soldering the components and find out what caused the hum. as far as i could get before the next one is 60Hz cycle hum. It’s called “60 Hz cycle hum” because it’s a signal that oscillates at 60 Hertz – sixty cycles a second. too complicated, why is it audible, since 60 Hz is so low in frequency range? here’s why. we can hear it because it cycles, its harmonic notes is what we heard. 60, 120, 240, 480, 960, 1920, 3840, 7680, 15360, 30720,.. there we can hear them all ringing loudly. creating ground loop is the very first idea in my mind for my guitar, and hum cancelling with humbucker pickups came to next.
    but, it against the fact that my guitar is HSS which means i got humbucker, why is it still humming?so i went deeper search about it and still, i couldn’t find the solution. I’ve double-checked the soldering part and grounding, and my fernandes was very neat and i couldn’t take soldering/grounding as the main problem. (it’s japan-made and its circuitry is one of the most neat working i’ve ever seen). even i considered to change the pickups, while i know my fernandes pickups sounds good actually , no need to replace the pickups with the expensive one (Seymour Duncan® works best on my spalted maple tele, but…it means more $$$!!!! ) …the best thing i got so far from learning soldering and grounding is how to keep bright tone when guitar volume knob is being lowered.

    if i just could remove the hum…
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    then, out of nowhere (actually like something already deep inside was screaming).. i had a thought to do modification on pickups and DIY pickups making, and i began to analyze what exactly was wrong with my Fernandes. I’ve written it on paper somewhere which i lost it now, but here they are:

    – my humming pickups can’t stand the high gain
    – it has very low noise in clean tones, but it gets humming when i raised the amp volume
    – when i had fun with the whammy bar, the guitar springs sound creaking into pickups
    – when i knocked the body, the pickups deliver the knocking sound, louder than my other guitars

    it’s like my pickups act like a microphone. so i whine to Google , just write these words “guitar pickups act like microphone!

    and the miracle came.. this guitar-pickup-act-like-microphone problem is called microphonic feedback, which is unacceptable for pickups. a normal pickups will deliver the strings vibration only, and that is what should happen, it is just the very basic idea for guitar pickups.

    back to my pickups problem which has the very similar symptoms, the best solution for my fernandes problem is pickups potting. the idea is to wrap the pickups with wax in order to make them in fixed position, so they can’t vibrate and deliver sound other than guitar strings vibration.

    now i know exactly what I’m gonna do this time for my Fernandes FR-55. i’ll get the “pickups potting process” into preparation right away. hopefully it works. wish me luck

  • August Rush, no, Robin Williams i meant

     this post is dedicated to my inspiration and my idol Robin Williams.what inspires me beside guitar are movies and actors. somehow the stage performance is related to film acting. every each of learning and guitar exercising are elements of our stage act. you need to read the scripts, practice them, and act them naturally as the story need. you will see some great virtuosos are similar to Oscar winner actors such like Robin Williams. it’s a sad news came couple hours ago, Robin Williams died at age 63. He is my favorite actor and comedian. i laughed at every of his jokes and get fascinated to his acts. name them, the hilarious Jumanji to the cold-blood killer Insomnia.

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    Robin Williams and Al Pacino “Insomnia”

    so there’s August Rush. there are scenes those made me feel deeper fans-to-idol connection with him. he and his appearance, holding guitar, somehow made me me give him a big respect as guitarist. his play is totally hypnotized me. it’s like “he’s the one who love guitars deeply” while i’ve never seen him performing musical instruments as musician. but it’s just like he could play it good.

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    Robin Williams “august rush”
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    his appearance was a totally Bono U2 for me. and that was so GREAT because I’m a big fan of U2. even for non comedy movie, Robin Williams never lost his taste of humor and sensibility as a man who can read the audiences’ mind and make a great jokes about it.

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    Robin Williams | Bono
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    it is a great lost for me. i knew some post noted Robin Williams Found Dead From Apparent Suicide and it made me sad.

    His wife, Susan Schneider said:
     “This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken. On behalf of Robin’s family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin’s death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions.”

    see you in the next life mr. Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014), Rest in Peace

  • steve vai, sexy june six

    steve vai, sexy june six

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    what i got for you in June is the sexy guitarist Mr. Steve Vai. I’m not the biggest fan of him, but his work put him between my notable guitarists top list with all my respect. born in June 6 1960, Steven Siro Vai began his guitar learning at the age of 13 and took guitar lesson from Joe Satriani in 1974. he met some notable virtuosos and musicians where those moments were his vital parts in his own great work and stylish guitar playing.

    “I enjoy challenging myself to come up with new ideas that I believe are unique.” – steve vai

    Vai started his recording career in 1980 playing with Frank Zappa and has since recorded and toured with Alcatrazz, Whitesnake, David Lee Roth and Public Image Ltd. Since 1983 Vai also released his own studio albums. His discography consists of eight studio albums, two EP’s, two special albums, eight live albums, twelve soundtracks, twenty compilation albums and seven videos. Vai has been awarded three Grammy Awards and forty other awards. Vai also appeared as a guest musician on forty-four albums, playing with artists like Alice Cooper, Ozzy Osbourne and Gregg Bissonette and most recently for the second time with Joe Jackson.

    his creative use of the floating vibrato is possibly the most thing people acknowledged by. and he’s best at it. melodic parts he used create odd-futuristic style, yet he likes to mimicking human voices and other unusual sound. i think that kind of style which makes him as an ibanez guy. his signature Ibanez JEM guitar series clearly said that.

    one interesting thing is that he is a vegetarian and says a great thing about it:

    It has affected my music in a way I believe that what we put in our bodies has a reflection on the way we think. And the way we think has a reflection on what we create. So I can’t tell you consciously how being a vegetarian affected my music but I’m sure it has. I think everyone has to find what’s right for them. I don’t judge anybody for what they eat. That’s their world and everybody has to find what resonates with them.

    ever wonder how it tastes? go ask steve vai

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    well, honestly i knew this guy as one of G3 at first, then the next thing i know is that this guy is one of a kind, so far..
    great man. happy birthday sir