PÑoenix
Phagist Phanboy
It's looking very good
I'm definatly not missing this tour for anything.
http://www.paulgilbert.com/News.html

http://www.paulgilbert.com/News.html
the new schechter hellraiser v-1.
they got the potential of this shape too late, and yet it looks kind of crapy
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how could i take that and share it with you guys![]()
sorry i didn't know that it was old news.old news. and no one noticed the tappable emgs with a 5 way switch?? umm obviously that shit aint been done before
yesterday i went to my guitar teachers house from 10 in the morning to 11 30 at night working on my song. to keep the story sorta short; we went over the whole song just on my score to fix everything wrong. then we started recording.
i recorded; lead guitar, two rhythm tracks (one standard e, one drop d), all keyboard tracks, bass.
and then his friend came over and brought an electric drum set. he was fucking awesome to.
gear used: alexi-600, custom jackson, tacoma acoustic/electric, yamaha bass and yamaha electric drum kit that went through a DTX brain. and a Kawai digital piano.
we used pro tools to record, it was definetly an expierenceit just took so long. but im so fucking happy with it seriously.
so now im wondering...its on my itunes...how could i take that and share it with you guys![]()
And another question, witch screws are the fine-tuners?
http://data.fuskbugg.se/skalman01/-Bild 007.jpg
The ones closest to the camera.
Arent those the screws you change the sting-height with? If not, witch screws change the height of the strings?
Inhe's right.
The action height screws are the ones furthest from the camera.
The screws which are covered by the strings.
Ibanez RG Tremolo Series. For less than 500€ you have a guitar that totally PWNS Alexi 200 and KKV. BTW I tried KKV and IMO it's crap. It's just a piece of wood with some tribals and Kerry King's sig. I've not tried Alexi 200 but I supose it'll be the same. Ibanez ftw.
Its called "Natural Harmonics"
Only practice will get you to make them mute after picking the notes that have them, i don't know any particular trick at all, it just, came naturally after playing lots and lots and lots.
Just learn to mute properly, as Muffin said; working out how to effectively mute sort of just comes naturally, there's no real trick or method of "practising" it.
I know how to mute the strings properly while playing stuff and so on mm..
Just noticed the prob as I was practising lots on this 1 thing, and I just noticed it keeps doing that mostly on the G string, frets 12, 19 and 20.. I can't stop it from being happening without doing an actual palm mute.. Get what I mean? :/