Even though I haven't played a Behringer might I suggest the Squire 51as an alternative. I bought one last week to use with my kid classes and was imp...
I've participated on the Telecaster Discussion Forum for about 8 years. It's similar to this board in that it's a friendly well moderated hang with ex...
just found this on YouTube. It's from the History (or was it Celebration?) of the Stratocaster. He also did a killer version of Apache. This is a grea...
for two types of vibrato. To elaborate on the type Oric mentions, if you do the vibrato like B. B. King/Clapton etc. it's not necessarily moving the s...
If you have strong fingers, bending the string up and down is good for a big change in pitch, and is more for rock and blues... for two types of vibr...
apologies for triple dipping...
sorry-
HiThe part above part goes a little bit too fast for me, and I have a problem to keep up with the tempo. /Rickard Here's some software that I use for...
The way I do it is Hold your pick normally and extend the bottom 3 fingers out straight. Lay that fat part on the far back edge of the bridge with you...
Thumb curled over the top of the neck. Thumb perpendicular to the neck. Thumb parallel to the neck pointing towards the headstock. I do all those depe...
Excuse the double post caused by twitchy caffeine fingers...
Adding a little perspective too. When I first started out in '65 or so all I had was a portable record player which didn't even come with the nickel t...
'm thinking of trying to use thicker strings for the basses again(E A D) as i'm used to playing and the lighter ones for the G B e. Is it okay to use...
Thanks for the welcomes. Elektrablue-I first lived in Austin from '75 to '80. It's not too far a stretch of the imagination to think that we might hav...