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You know you're a guitard when...

Dunno if a thread like this has been done before, but seems like an interesting idea. Here's some from my very tired mind (humor isn't at its best, but whatever.) Take it away!

-You think ear protection is for pussies, and you play out of tune as a result.
-You play "Smells Like Teen Spirit" or another over played song over, and over, and over, and over again. (very true for someone at my school, lol)
-You're playing loudly while your band mates are trying to discuss what to do with the song.
-You only play music that is on the dots.
-You tell everyone "HEY CAN YOU GUYS PLAY THIS" and proceed to play some really fast riff that is all over the place and everyone else is trying to figure out what the hell is going on. You continue playing despite everyone's repeated attempts to tell you to stop.
-People try to ask you what key you're playing a riff in and you don't respond because you're too busy playing by yourself.
-You're the absolute first to get set up at practice and the loudest.
-You tell the bassist to turn it down
-You're telling someone how to play something (especially drums) and you try to imitate the noise but you end up making yourself look really stupid. (I.E. a guitard at my school trying to show the drummer how the intro to Zep's Rock N' Roll goes...)
-You need a solo in every song
-You wanna wreck your instrument and other band members instruments just to be an *******.
-You ask the bassist "Why are you playing with your fingers?"
-You also ask "It's only 4 strings! How hard can it be?"
-You also ask "What the hell do you need pedals for? Give them to ME!"
-You ask band members "Why are you bothering with those EQ knobs? Turn yourself down if anything!" and you don't adjust your EQ at all. In fact, you crank everything, even the EQ. Can't tell the difference anyway with all the distortion that's there.
-You make fun of your bassist saying he can't even be heard.
-If you can't hear yourself the mix isn't good. Turn your amp louder.
-You're too busy flirting with girls on stage to focus on the actual song.
-You ditched your band mates to get some tail, and that's why you never came back from the intermission.
-You think a guitar running clean without distortion sucks.
-You love guitar center and you're the bastard that keeps playing Crazy Train, Sweet Child O' Mine, Iron Man and Stairway To Heaven amongst many others.
-You think music without guitar solos sucks
 
"That has to be the right key,it's on the fret markers".
"I tune down 1/2 step because everybody in Nashville does."
"Stevie Ray Vaughn is the greatest guitar player ever."
And after attempting The Boys are back in Town, "Man, them are some hard chords!"


Actual quotes from a former bandmate. Moron..
 
would the bass version be pornounced bastard? or bass-tard?... and for that matter i've always been confused over guitard... is it like guitard... or geetard...

your a guitard if
-you think that if you stop playing at full volume for a part of a song the world will end
 
...you tune down or use a capo and tell other people to "play a D" when you happen to be using a D fingering to produce a completely different note. It's even more irritating when you are drop-tuned so you mean something different by "D", depending on which string you're on.

...you write out the chords to a song in Eb major and it starts out looking like "G#, g, f".

...you have difficulty understanding the concept that you can leave some notes out of a chord if someone else (say, a pianist) is playing them.

In short, your ability to communicate with non-guitarists isn't very good.
 
you tune down or use a capo and tell other people to "play a D" when you happen to be using a D fingering to produce a completely different note. It's even more irritating when you are drop-tuned so you mean something different by "D", depending on which string you're on

I would say this is true for most guitarists, but then again guitar seems to be the instrument that so many people pick up and teach themselves and have absolutely no music training.

Really, you can say a lot of these negatives about anyone that doesn't have any knowledge of theory.
 
Dunno if a thread like this has been done before, but seems like an interesting idea. Here's some from my very tired mind (humor isn't at its best, but whatever.) Take it away!

-You think ear protection is for pussies, and you play out of tune as a result.
-You play "Smells Like Teen Spirit" or another over played song over, and over, and over, and over again. (very true for someone at my school, lol)
-You're playing loudly while your band mates are trying to discuss what to do with the song.
-You only play music that is on the dots.
-You tell everyone "HEY CAN YOU GUYS PLAY THIS" and proceed to play some really fast riff that is all over the place and everyone else is trying to figure out what the hell is going on. You continue playing despite everyone's repeated attempts to tell you to stop.
-People try to ask you what key you're playing a riff in and you don't respond because you're too busy playing by yourself.
-You're the absolute first to get set up at practice and the loudest.
-You tell the bassist to turn it down
-You're telling someone how to play something (especially drums) and you try to imitate the noise but you end up making yourself look really stupid. (I.E. a guitard at my school trying to show the drummer how the intro to Zep's Rock N' Roll goes...)
-You need a solo in every song
-You wanna wreck your instrument and other band members instruments just to be an *******.
-You ask the bassist "Why are you playing with your fingers?"
-You also ask "It's only 4 strings! How hard can it be?"
-You also ask "What the hell do you need pedals for? Give them to ME!"
-You ask band members "Why are you bothering with those EQ knobs? Turn yourself down if anything!" and you don't adjust your EQ at all. In fact, you crank everything, even the EQ. Can't tell the difference anyway with all the distortion that's there.
-You make fun of your bassist saying he can't even be heard.
-If you can't hear yourself the mix isn't good. Turn your amp louder.
-You're too busy flirting with girls on stage to focus on the actual song.
-You ditched your band mates to get some tail, and that's why you never came back from the intermission.
-You think a guitar running clean without distortion sucks.
-You love guitar center and you're the bastard that keeps playing Crazy Train, Sweet Child O' Mine, Iron Man and Stairway To Heaven amongst many others.
-You think music without guitar solos sucks

ROTFLMAO!!!!!! All too true in many cases :D

Weird thing is, I also play lead guitar myself and I absolutely cannot stand guitards as described here!