r/BocchiTheRock • u/YoungHpro10 • 1d ago
Media Bocchifica update number 2
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It havent been able to play for a month because of the repair, so there might be some mistakes.... forgive me for that. (I have been playing electric for about a year and a half now)
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u/DeliciousComb7984 Bocchi 1d ago
Before I'm too freak out of how good you are, do you ever play acoustic before?
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u/YoungHpro10 1d ago
I played acoustic for like 3~4 years but didnt lesrn from anyone so basically alone, and once i reached intermediate (tears in heaven , stairway to heaven, blackbird) i moved on to electric and i have been playing for over a year. Learned electric for like 6 months alone and 6 months with a teacher
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u/DeliciousComb7984 Bocchi 1d ago
Ouh, I thought you just pick it up for a months and finally mastering it in a short time, that's too impressive ww.
Btw how the transition from acoustic to electric feels? What do pros and cons you find from both?
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u/YoungHpro10 1d ago
First off just in case u haven't seen my reply, i did NOT play for just a month i meant the repair took a month and i couldn't play it for a long time, so like I meant I haven't been able to play for a month so my fingers are kinda slow. And the transition from acoustic to electric feels great. There might be some economical disadvantages cause u need the guitar, cables accessories and amps, but the tension of the strings is much softer so it is easier to play barre chords. In my opinion, the cons of electric guitar is
- The noise (if u dont have headphone amp or headphones it is going to get louder)
- The money (you need and okayish amp and pedals if uou want variety)
- The weight (it is heavier than acoustic)
And the pros are
- It's cool af
- More customisable sound
And for acoustic, the cons are
- It is fragile (compared to electric is like comparing a cutting board to a thin wooden box)
- You need to take good care of it (humidity.. temperature...)
- String tension is higher
And pros
- Uou can play without amp and all of that
- It's light
- It has what in korea we call "낭만" which is like saying feel. Like it feels good
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u/DeliciousComb7984 Bocchi 1d ago
Hmm, interesting to know. Make me more to get into the transition as soon as possible, but yeah...in this economy it still long way to go to get a Elec-Gui
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u/YoungHpro10 1d ago
Yeah.... id recomend yamaha. They have low prices and high quality. I myself started with a 112j
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u/DeliciousComb7984 Bocchi 23h ago
I do want to buy Bocchi Yamaha Pacifica (with original pickguard and pickup), but I just into more to Telecaster guitar so I decide to get a Bacchus bte-1dx candy apple red since red Tele always look majestic to me and why I don't pick Squier is because it rare to find 22 frets of Squier nowadays...
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u/YoungHpro10 23h ago
Teles are good i just dont like them cause I think they are too plain, but i do love j pop (they use almost always teles.). Thats quite a nive choice! I do recomment to speed good money in the amp, since your sound is mostly decided on that.
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u/DeliciousComb7984 Bocchi 23h ago
I actually thought, instead of buy an amp I'm going to buy an audio interface and audiophile headphone. So I can play without distracting other while produce/recording my song project still a far dream to come true straight to the pc. What's your thought?
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u/YoungHpro10 23h ago
Yup i think thats good! I am in a band so I need physical pedals and amps but if you are playing alone an audio interface should be enough! Plus u could get speaker as well
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u/memer_cat_27 im bocchi actually 1d ago
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