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c4cereal



2009-11-09

yeah


ghoust360



2009-10-25

aye ofc ^^


fiskungen



2009-10-21

do you ever notice that you accidentaly sharp notes when you play with a scalloped fingerboard?


brostomper



2009-10-21

Thank you,you are very Good Men!!!


nicaperformer



2009-10-20

look up Pineal Gland Optics.


zachhartwell



2009-10-20

What type of stuff? (Never heard of them)


Rebelcommander6



2009-10-20

yes, start with a 6, unless you are just trying to start out playing meshuggah-type stuff, then it might be easier to get a foundation in that by starting with a 7 or maybe a custom 8 like they have.


zachhartwell



2009-10-19

Thanks for that.


Rebelcommander6



2009-10-19

To anyone who plays guitar: I'm considering buying and learning to play, but would it be smarter to start on a 6 string instead of a 7?


jonnnyyb3



2009-10-18

yea, this model has scalloped frets across the board


Rebelcommander6



2009-10-17

Did the guitar come with all of the frets scalloped? I usually see them with only the higher frets scalloped.


tritonefascination



2009-10-17

i got my first guitar almost 15 years ago, but i would play for a year, then not play for 4 years, so its hard to say haha. i really only play off and on. i may play for 3 or 4 days straight then not play for a month or longer.


spikebarnett



2009-10-17

look at the post right above this one, i just killed two birds with one stone ;)


tritonefascination



2009-10-17

the guitar is going through a johnson millennium with a tube driver (volume and drive slightly less than halfway up, bass and treble set at zero). reverb and delay built into the amp's preset. guitar is simultaneously running through a fender deville with a big muff pi and an mxr 1500 delay. not sure of the settings in this path. amps running together using tonebone jx-2


tritonefascination



2009-10-17

I have a Strat. Can you tell me your amp settings and guitar settings?


tritonefascination



2009-10-17

Actually, scalloping makes playing fast a bit harder than usual. It helps in pulling off a neat vibrato just by varying your finger pressure on the string. It also seems to improve the general tone of the string.


superkellerman8D



2009-10-12

hey,very good,but ,what effects do use on the amp??


sahilm9



2009-10-03

Your off the fucking hook mate. Good Shout. How long have you been playing ?


rockeror12



2009-10-02

Great Playing on the Yngwie Strat®!


rednut416



2009-10-01

Damn!! Respect dude!!


MrMusicMan34



2009-10-01

yeah it seen as generally making faster style playing easier i think- but dont go trying to do it yourself unless you know what you're doing


DomoArigato100



2009-09-24

what effects do u use on the amp


butterp7



2009-09-20


stephengotpower



2009-09-04


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