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stephaniewazhere wrote:PANIC! wrote:stephaniewazhere wrote:PANIC! wrote:stephaniewazhere wrote:PANIC! wrote:Ryan Ross Hernandez: "Oh shit! Stephanie Fierce plays guitar?! Damn, we gotta have a jam session one day. If there is one thing that I believe I have the enough talent and expertise to critique people in is guitar playing, since I've been playing it for the last fifteen years." Stephanie Fierce: Yes I do sir! In all honesty it would be an honor to have one with you! I will be nervous though lol Ryan Ross Hernandez: "As long as you don't call me sir, I think we could jam, haha. I'm 31, call me sir when I'm at least 40 or have kids or something. But in seriousness, I would love to see you play guitar. I have a pretty lofty guitar collection, roughly around 230 guitars. Haha, you really shouldn't be I'm not a metalhead who sets his guitar on fire or anything like that. I'm a pretty bluesy guitar player I'd say, but I have a very good ear, so I could incorporate many different genres to my guitar playing." Stephanie Fierce: I only joke with the 'sir' thing Ryan, you're not much older than me ;) At heart, I still see you as a young kid. That def sounds interesting though. I only have two guitars (one acoustic, one both electric and acoustic), but I will most def like to explore others. I need to perfect my confidence with it and I think you can push me to be confident. You most def can incorporate a lot of genres, which is why I admire your guitar playing. You can teach me somethings here and there, that would be awesome! Ryan Ross Hernandez: "Yes I know, I just have to try and get use to the fact that I'm kinda older than most everyone else in the industry. Oh please, don't see me as the socially awkward weird kid I was when I started my career, haha. Well I think I have my guitars in my house, than you would find in a guitar shop, so you could definitely try some new ones out. I think I could expose you to some handy pedals, and such guitar effects. Which I'm guessing you haven't fickle around with much. I could teach some tricks, all I ask for in return is if the lesson pays off, you cover one of my songs on guitar at a concert, hahaha." Stephanie Fierce: Aww Ryan, the nice side of you, which you don't show much is really charming. But don't worry I'm not hitting on you or falling for your tricks, if anything I can only see you as a brother or something like that ;) The pedal effects, are kind of difficult but I'm learning as I go. That would be awesome if you did expose me to some cool ones! What I also have trouble with a lot of experimenting with my own songs, and I guess messing with the effects. But yeah, well you did cover one of my songs anyways, so I should be nice and pay you back by covering one of yours. I wouldn't mind either way. But honestly dude, I really appreciate everything, it's an honor, can't wait to meet up with you :) Ryan Ross Hernandez: "Do I really not show my nice side enough? I'm trying to find a balance to all my sides. Hahaha, well I never really thought Stephanie Fierce was hitting on me or falling for my tricks, but now you have me thinking Steph.... ha! Wait, what? Me? Ryan Ross Hernandez has tricks he plays on women? ;) Yeah, I'm sure I could. I would likely start you off with something simple like the wah-wah effect that I have custom placed on the guitar I use for ' A Never-Ending Trip to Heartbreak,' which doesn't even require actual pedal. I think I could help you out with that as well, I mean I experimented a lot on the last two records with guitars. The song I made with Miss Vanity has a extremely heavy and distorted guitar solo, which for it I just put the reverb effect to max. I can be very neat with my guitar playing, many of my songs are as such, but at times it's just all about being raw and putting the emotion of the song on a guitar solo to bring it altogether. An example of that is the solo for ' The Other Side of Desire,' which is a bit complicated to play but incredibly raw. But I do honestly believe that you should become more familiar with clean guitar playing, meaning without any effects before doing tricks with the revolver. Well I honestly was just kidding about that. I just think you have a big voice in the music world, and if kids who are into pop music and have never really thought about picking up a guitar, see you playing it that could motivate them to see that guitars aren't just a rock, or a blues thing anymore. I'm glad to help someone who really does want to get better at it and wants to incorporate it to her own music. That's all. I'm sure we'll have a fun jam session no matter what." |