Here’s a pretty easy little number I’ve been playing recently. Except for the lead, it’s pretty straight forward In E
Here’s a pretty easy little number I’ve been playing recently. Except for the lead, it’s pretty straight forward In E
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That one you can actually play seated without it cutting off your leg circulation unlike a king V etc. The floyd rose will make you get really good at tuning because they go out of tune after every Van Halen song you play.View attachment 1715816235
Eyeballing this little Jewel...
It might be a dream to play but I'm still a nightmare to listen to LOL...That one you can actually play seated without it cutting off your leg circulation unlike a king V etc. The floyd rose will make you get really good at tuning because they go out of tune after every Van Halen song you play.
I can fully recommend this Schecter, it is a total dream to play:
So true, I use a looper and play one part then play the other part with it, I'm still not very good at looping ,been trying to get better at it I have 2 pedals with looper a Boss RC1 and my Boss DD8 delay pedal has a looper in it also."No One Like You" is one of those songs where you almost have to have 2 guitars in order for it to sound anywhere near right.
Notice how you can hear one guitar stop playing when the other one comes in, and also sometimes overlap.
This is especially true with the acoustic and eclectic playing different parts.
...and it's not "just" one playing one part and the other a different part at the same time.
The musical verse is not complete without both.
Because of the pauses, it doesn't really "resolve".
REAL hard to get that to sound right on just one guitar.
I'm pretty sure my gtx50 has a looper...So true, I use a looper and play one part then play the other part with it, I'm still not very good at looping ,been trying to get better at it I have 2 pedals with looper a Boss RC1 and my Boss DD8 delay pedal has a looper in it also.
Is this what you guys are talking about> Louping? Ed Sheeran does that in his first song here and explains it at 6:30. Pretty cool stuff.
If you can play that Tush by ZZ top I think is the same frets /scale/chords.I've been working on the Fastways "say what you will" riff...
Yes I do a little of the Sabbath practicing.. of course Sweet leaf which is pretty easy and iron Man which I have a little trouble with the triple 9-10 slide fading.. my guitar teacher kind of pics every slide but he's really good. I can turn it up super duper loud and make it work but... Of course I do try crazy train in the fingering part is starting to come just a little bit...If you can play that Tush by ZZ top I think is the same frets /scale/chords.
And the same notes or variation thereof...
Any old "standard" tunes from the 60s bands will be good to learn, Yardbirds, Cream etc. no funky alternate tunings and all standards musically. Sabbath, the first two albums were in standard tuning. Paranoid was a good album to play along to as a beginner...
Good gravy someone help me push the unwatch button LOL...
In an amateur sense I think this is what they're talking about...
She's a much more popular You Boober than you are... She has stickers and t-shirts... LOL...Arrgh! got 30 seconds into it and STOP! distortion = racket!
Oops... I'm a little more country than that... now, back to the regular program
now, i have T-shirts AND mugsShe's a much more popular You Boober than you are... She has stickers and t-shirts... LOL...
10-4 your not a hard rock person...now, i have T-shirts AND mugs
but I'm not popular.... LOL.
She's probably fantastic, but I'd have a headache in another 30 seconds of nothing but distortion.