I have an Epiphone Masterbilt (DR-500M) and I love it (I have small hands, too). Great tone and a bold volume. Easy to play. Very happy with it. I...
I've been working on this song and this posting was extremely helpful. Thanks a lot. I had some trouble with the changes in the chorus from Am to A...
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Been working on this very pretty, somewhat sad tune. I've come up with a tab that seems to work pretty well. I'm not positive of the C & G "alte...
Thanks, but I'm not that handy and the footswitch is only $25. That's a lot of effort to save a few dollars, and I'd screw it up, anyway.
From all I've seen (I paid $330 for mine), that price is pretty low and GC would know the market rate, so just be careful to make sure that it is in g...
Quick question....from other tabs I've seen and from listening to the song, it seems that the chord after D#maj7 in the verse is an F chord, not a D c...
Just one bad guitar player's opinion...On the verses, I tend to use DD/DUDU/DD. I quicken the pace on the DUDU part. I'll also throw in an arpeggio ...
He says "Were laid spread out before me as her body once did." Another commonly misheard lyric...for years, I thought it was either "her lace spread ...
I use either the black 2x12 and or the tweed settings, with just the slightest touch of gain and emphasizing the pickups up the neck. Give it a shot.
There's a band here in Philly (and expanding) called Cabin Dogs that plays a cool version called "Froggy." It has a kind of psychedelic county rock s...
I've recently been working on this song, too. A few thoughts/comments:1. In the E and A and sus parts, I play up the neck at the 7-10 frets to get t...