I use the heaviest electric strings I can find with an unwound G. I tune to standard. Ernie Ball Power Slinkys fit the bill and are the easiest to g...
They let you have a guitar in the military? Stay safe! Of course. I was in the Navy and I had a guitar.
I am familiar with those. Some had two P90s and some had one. It is a thin single cutaway hollowbody. The cutaway is pointed. The very earliest ES...
I just have electrics. They all have Ernie Ball Power Slinkies starting with an 11 on them.
I try to practice two to four hours a day, more if I also have tunes that I have to learn for a band I play with. Most of the time my whole practice ...
Vito Bratta was the guitar player for White Lion. I'll bet he's playing with somebody somewhere.
You could try fingerpicks, but I don't recommend them. Try playing with bare flesh. That's what I do and it works for me. Picks and artificial nail...
Well..how bout the Marshall AVT 150 Head / Cab stack..How would that work for me?..Tom I'd pass on one of those. Go for an all tube Marshall.
Three or four hours of serious jazz studying.
Do some eBay searches.
Playing guitar is groovy. Do it as often as you humanly can.
Try playing along with the record. The more you do it the more you will get a feel for it.
I try to put in a few hours each day doing nothing but playing guitar.