Hey Josh, nice playing!You have a nice G&L Strat there. And you seem to be mastering the licks too, I might add. :wink: Talk about your guitar se...
Hi guy (noting you said you were an acoustic guy)! Welcome to the forum, thanks for the intro, hope you enjoy the guitar and make all of your dreams ...
Is a scalloped guitar suitable for playing blues? Yeah, sure, if you can play it. I would think that the notes might come a little early, possibly b...
Welcome Clamo! I hope you will enjoy playing bass guitar, and using the forum. :)
Okay Pearl, the singing is all right, but the even better news (IMHO)... is that you can improve. :D Firstly, seen in the context as a cover, you do n...
You might consider the upgraded premium package. I did not research all of it, but spent some time looking at what you want. I don't know if it woul...
As they said, you can use regular strings. They are just made longer for full size basses.So, clip them off as necessary and you should sound fine. ...
Dunno what's up. On a few attempts, the content of the recording did not show up for me? Will keep trying anyhow, thanks.
That's weird, but I think it still may be a problem in the transformer that serves the house. I assume the amps worked well before, and then this hum...
The playing is excellent. I studied your other videos and really like the way you have your guitar tuners reversed. Wonderful!
I'm a PRS lover too. :?: :?: Something wrong with PRS SE guitars? No idea why someone would be bashful about liking them. Oh well Roy, it is a l...
You're welcome fingers!You can do interesting things with the Em, either remove 2nd finger all of the time, or add the 3rd, which is even better!Looke...
It is really, really nice!!! 8) I'm a PRS lover too. :oops:Play with pride.Enjoy much!
We play it in Em-A-D, as does Paul. The chorus is C- G - F - G - C - then Am to final barre chord, 1st fret w/A maj. formation.
Good article. I read it and learned. :wink: