Keep doing it :)In all seriousness, it's just a question of building up your hand strength. It gets easier with time and practice. I found that after ...
My advice would be to use a silicone-based lubricant. It's "dry lube," meaning that when the propellant and whatnot evaporates, you're left with a thi...
My son's Squier Bullet Strat copy is made in Indonesia. I'll tell ya...aside from the fact that I'm not really happy with the fretboard - it's a littl...
:oops: Honestly, if you have any $20 bills to throw around at the moment, I'd be happier if you made contributions to Kashmir earthquake relief. There...
It's a rocky road, running a site as popular as this one. On the one hand, you want to keep it as smooth and friendly as possible for all of your memb...
Ibanez acoustic/electrics come from the factory with 12 gauge D'Addario acoustic strings. I've used 11's, 12's and 13's on mine with no adjustments an...
A lot of Schecter models have either a set neck, or a complete neck-through design. Sweet, sweet sustain. Strum a chord, set the guitar down, go make ...
And yet another avatar appears! :lol:I play power chords with two fingers (index/ring mostly) because that's the way I was shown by a friend. I suppo...
Oh...well thanks. So they can be removed and put back on? Well then if it bends the strings down, am I in danger of breaking a string by doing so? Ye...
If you love it half as much as I love mine(LP Standard) you'll have a hard time putting it down. Agreed. I have an Epi LP Classic with the Tobacco Bu...
Pilot, what's the exact URL of the pic. The URL that you posted is the "front door" to your hosting service. Once your upload is complete, it will au...
I keep posting it, and it keeps getting lost in the shuffle...but I have an image hosting service set up specifically for things like this:No ads, no ...
You'd be wanting a soundhole cover, something like this:The reviews on that particular model don't seem to be that great, but it's the type of unit yo...
One of the reasons a lot of people like using the four finger G chord is that you can move easily from it to a Cadd9 (X32033) simply by shifting your ...
Do yourself a favor, though, and just retune the guitar to play that song if at all possible. It really doesn't sound quite right otherwise. :)