Think about the album cover. "Somewhere over the Rainbow"
In that list you've got Teles, Strats, Les Pauls, SGs, Rics and a whole bunch of other pickup configurations. You're not going to get all those sounds...
No need to stay in the same key, but Bruce gets down to the bottom of his range on the vocals on this one and I know I would have a bunch of trouble h...
This arrangement is great. Catchy and haunting at the same time. Is the capo on 3 on the "Born in the USA" track? I always thought this song was in E.
Thanks Taso. It's actually MUCH simpler than it sounds. Put a capo on the third fret and repeat this. --------------- ---------3----- ------2----2-- -...
Thanks for checking it out. Besides the synth part, the rest was pretty much screwing around. We didn't have a vocalist there so we just had someone s...
Check out Peterson Strobe tuners (Google it). I'm not sure if the make a rack mount version but they are very accurate (0.1 cent) and around your pric...
The songs that are up there are just instrumentals. We do have some different songs with lyrics, but we didn't want to post them because they're still...
Bruce's famed guitar is a factory second Fender Esquire (circa 1953) that was routed for 4 (yes four) pickups and stereo output when he bought it used...
The Hot Rod won't start breaking up until about 4 or 4 1/2 on the clean channel. This gives you a good amount of headroom.
when I'm doing a long bend (maybe 4 or so steps) A 4 step bend, now that's impressive. :wink:
Then you should seriously consider a Hot Rod Deluxe, an attenuator and a Tubescreamer.Set the volume on the clean channel to just before it starts to ...
Here are some that I like to do in Open G (usually w/ a slide)Good Riddance- Green DayLast Kiss- Pearl JamThis Hard Land- Bruce SpringsteenStolen Car...