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Can you play this DB??...I'm about to try (note the TRY) and learn it...my right hand finger picking is okay(ish)...but the chord changes are so much quicker than they appear (in the vid)...
Can you play this DB??...I'm about to try (note the TRY) and learn it...my right hand finger picking is okay(ish)...but the chord changes are so much quicker than they appear (in the vid)...
Don't know the song but it's not a very technical piece. The trick to improving your right hand finger-picking is to anchor your hand to the guitar body with your pinky. Note in the close ups of Howe picking out the arpeggiated chords his pinky is glued to the body. It's a simple trick but it improves your accuracy ands speed 100 fold.
Too many learning guitarists only concentrate on their left fretting hand. Getting your picking hand right is vital. Things like angle of attack, position over the strings etc are crucial. I'll have to video myself playing a classical piece I wrote and pop it on youtube - it demonstrates numerous right hand techniques. I'll let you know when I upload it.
Can you play this DB??...I'm about to try (note the TRY) and learn it...my right hand finger picking is okay(ish)...but the chord changes are so much quicker than they appear (in the vid)...
Don't know the song but it's not a very technical piece. The trick to improving your right hand finger-picking is to anchor your hand to the guitar body with your pinky. Note in the close ups of Howe picking out the arpeggiated chords his pinky is glued to the body. It's a simple trick but it improves your accuracy ands speed 100 fold.
Too many learning guitarists only concentrate on their left fretting hand. Getting your picking hand right is vital. Things like angle of attack, position over the strings etc are crucial. I'll have to video myself playing a classical piece I wrote and pop it on youtube - it demonstrates numerous right hand techniques. I'll let you know when I upload it.
My right hand picking is (in all honesty very good), but after I knocked of my bike 2 years ago by that twat who didn't stop - My left hand (Ring and Pinky Fingers were badly damaged) and so the joints suffer from swelling if I am not careful with diet etc...the beginnings of Arthritis in those finger joints.. ..so I can only use the tip of my ring & pinky fingers...rather than barre with them...which is restrictive...But I see what you mean about keeping the pinky glued to the fretboard...
I look forward to that - your youtube vid...Maybe you could do a (proper) Acoustic Version of "Crazy Train" - unlike that bimbo lame efforts..
I'm surprised DB - When you spoke of the guitars you are building/re-shaping with skulls etc...
I must admit I know very little about techno stuff relating to pick-ups/Fx Pedals etc etc///If I hear something that I think - I can use - in my song writing - I'll get it - as and when I can afford it!
btw: what do you think of that guitar player doing all the different styles?
OneBardGooner wrote:I'm surprised DB - When you spoke of the guitars you are building/re-shaping with skulls etc...
I must admit I know very little about techno stuff relating to pick-ups/Fx Pedals etc etc///If I hear something that I think - I can use - in my song writing - I'll get it - as and when I can afford it!
btw: what do you think of that guitar player doing all the different styles?
Haven't seen it yet. Will have a look and get back to you.
I've wanted one of these for feckin' yonks, every time I get/got the money sorted - something always came up - car would blow a gasket, or some other bleedin thing!
DB10GOONER wrote:
Not really to my taste though. I like superstrats (Jackson, Charvel, Ibanez, Kramer) with two humbuckers and a single coil.
Also like a decent Gibbo LP.
my honeybunny: (not my copy, but same model)
still has the original gibson pickups. actually i haven't changed a thing on it, it's beautiful as it is
les pauls are a bit too heavy for my comfort (not forgetting i'm a midget), but i won't swap the sound of a les paul for any other guitar in this world
DB10GOONER wrote:The Superstrat I'm building will have an old 1980's style Kramer/Gibson Quad Rail humbucker in the bridge - basically 2 humbuckers welded together!
i've seen one of those a lot of time ago. weird as fuck but it must be quite cool! how does it work? do you put a switch to choose which coils are active?
DB10GOONER wrote:
Not really to my taste though. I like superstrats (Jackson, Charvel, Ibanez, Kramer) with two humbuckers and a single coil.
Also like a decent Gibbo LP.
my honeybunny: (not my copy, but same model)
still has the original gibson pickups. actually i haven't changed a thing on it, it's beautiful as it is
les pauls are a bit too heavy for my comfort (not forgetting i'm a midget), but i won't swap the sound of a les paul for any other guitar in this world
Hi BG! - I knew this was your guitar as soon as I saw the piccy - It doesn't have a Adams Apple!
Seriously though....It Looks a beauty mate! - Yeah I prefer the 'shape' of Gibsons than fenders - most of the time...But Love the EVH Fender...it ROCKS!
DB10GOONER wrote:The Superstrat I'm building will have an old 1980's style Kramer/Gibson Quad Rail humbucker in the bridge - basically 2 humbuckers welded together!
i've seen one of those a lot of time ago. weird as fuck but it must be quite cool! how does it work? do you put a switch to choose which coils are active?
Yeah you can coil tap it so you can play it as a very aggressive humbucker or split it into a series of single coil pups or two hummers. Not sure yet what way I'm gonna wire it - probably just one splitter so it can be played as a single if needed. Found an American company that sell pre-wired wiring harnesses too - you just solder on the pots and the pups and away ya go!