Possibly to indicate a slight pause.
When releasing the bend / string back to its original position, you need to mute the string from sounding. It took me a while to get it right - I nor...
HiFirst things first. Dont give up.In such a short time of learning certain things are not going to come naturally. Everyone struggles with differen...
This is my personal opinion of listening to the first 10 seconds:d d (pause) u d u d (pause) u d u repeatWhat do you think? I may be wrong as im...
This is my personal opinion of listening to the first 10 seconds:d d (pause) u d u d (pause) u d u repeatThat seems pretty good to me. But I don...
This is my personal opinion of listening to the first 10 seconds:d d (pause) u d u d (pause) u d u repeatWhat do you think? I may be wrong as im...
I have this.Great bit of kit but only really helpful if your fairly decent at playing riffs / songs and you want it to sound like the original record ...
We've all been in the same boat.And I think that yes it is just about practicing.Without even strumming just place your fingers exactly where they sho...
I always use my capo.Capo on 1st fret, then tune guitar to tuner as normal. Take capo off - job done!
Lessons is definetly worth whileI started out self taugh (about 2 and half years ago) and was happy with my progress but came to a brick wall on where...
Try plugging it into one of the mic inputs (ch4 - sub-mic on your mixer). You will have to adjust the level lower than it would be for a mic (because ...
Just spoke to Matt, its the APX700 he has. Like I said, its pretty small bodied so lacks a little volume unplugged, but plug it in and its mint.I thi...
OK well I went into one shop in London and the guy recommended the Yamaha APX700. Had a really nice "twang" sound to it withouth it being amped which...