Sounds pretty good! Easier than I thought too, thanks!Haven't tried any other tunings yet, though I've been considering drop D for some Disturbed ty...
Got a link? I'd love to give that a shot, myself!
Seriously sounds good!
I'm a big fan of Justin Sandercoe, he makes great youtube videos. I've just started working on this hammer on / pull off exercise, hoping it'll stren...
My advice is along the lines of the others. Put the guitar down, then go *listen* to some music. Find something new though, maybe that you've never ...
Very awesome!But... where's the videos & sound files? :D
I didn't think I'd ever be able to play a song that might sound like something I'd recognize, but I got there and it didn't take too long.What really ...
Lifelong tool or no, during the course of a normal day most folks just don't use their hands like they do when they play guitar. It'll come with time...
Well, I was originally contemplating a schecter with tremolo, but the more I think about it the more I realize I'm too much of a beginner to really ne...
As NoteBoat said, there are many different ways to play any of the chords that you know. None are incorrect per se, but using one instead of another ...
Try these:Wow, now I know who to bug for links!
I love Justin Sandercoe () for his youtube instructional videos. Great guy, knows a ton, explains things well. He advocates "1 minute chord changes"...
Nice find Wes, good luck with it. I ended up buying a $98 Johnson acoustic to strum around on, it sounds too nice for such a price. May we all be ab...
With the one I linked, you can listen to yourself play with just that, your guitar, and a pair of headphones (as rparker pointed out). Or you can plu...
Heya BlankRune, nice name :D That amp will give you lots of options, great suggestion (as always) from Wes. I picked up one of these (see link below...