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Guitar identification forum
Guitar identification forum












guitar identification forum

Just getting used to playing palm-mutes on a guitar with the bridge laying flatter to the body of the guitar, and having a trem bar sticking up took some getting used to. Can I adjust to be able to play it on a different guitar? Yes. You hand me a guitar with a fatter neck, and I'm not gonna nail it. There's not much room for error playing open strings right next to fretted ones. As an example, I'll use the intro to On The Backs of Angels by Dream Theater. Say you're playing a clean, arpeggio part of a song. On certain things, yes Certain things no. Will changing things up, rotating through more than one instrument slow me down? Should I spend more time focusing on a single instrument for a while before branching out? I could always get a singe-coil Strandberg to keep things consistent, but I am not sure how important consistency is in the early stages of learning. will slow my progress because I will be spending more time adapting to multiple instruments? As I steadily work on things like string muting, legato, and other techniques that take a ton of practice, fractions of a mm can make a big difference between something that sounds good and something that sounds like crap. If I get another guitar from a different brand, do you think the subtle differences in neck shape, scale length, bridge position, etc. One thing that I am concerned about is the potential for more variables to negatively impact my learning progress. My guitar has two humbuckers and I have started to think about getting something with single coils to start filling out my collection. I have had it for about a year now and still really like it, I don’t see myself getting rid of it any time soon (or ever really). My current favorite (and only) electric guitar is a Strandberg, after several iterations of various brands/models. I practice a lot and am making steady progress (though sometimes it feels excruciatingly slow!). I am a relatively new guitarist (almost 3 years now) and got a late start in life, picking the instrument up for the first time in my mid-forties.














Guitar identification forum