K klownpoet New Metal Member Mar 23, 2003 29 0 1 Visit site Jan 12, 2004 #1 Am I the only one that has noticed this?
ggggggu New Metal Member Nov 21, 2001 4,700 21 0 Visit site Jan 12, 2004 #2 This has been discussed already.
D Dem0n0fTheFall4 Member Dec 3, 2002 376 0 16 39 Philadelphia Visit site Jan 12, 2004 #3 who cares, they aren't Dream Theater
L0bster OneTwo! Feb 28, 2002 1,188 1 38 Stockholm Visit site Jan 13, 2004 #4 yeah, it has been discussed earlier. basicly that chord is easy to get an out-of-tune-vibe from without a spun Gstring on the guitar.
yeah, it has been discussed earlier. basicly that chord is easy to get an out-of-tune-vibe from without a spun Gstring on the guitar.
W warsofwinter In memory of Chuck May 2, 2001 1,297 2 38 39 Corner Brook Canada www.warsofwinter.cjb.net Jan 18, 2004 #5 L0bster said: yeah, it has been discussed earlier. basicly that chord is easy to get an out-of-tune-vibe from without a spun Gstring on the guitar. Click to expand... what do you mean by spun Gstring
L0bster said: yeah, it has been discussed earlier. basicly that chord is easy to get an out-of-tune-vibe from without a spun Gstring on the guitar. Click to expand... what do you mean by spun Gstring
I Ivanhoe Uttråkad Mar 20, 2003 186 0 16 Sverige Visit site Jan 19, 2004 #8 warsofwinter said: what do you mean by spun Gstring Click to expand... http://www.rhubbard.com/pix/scenery/guitar-macro-string-small.jpg
warsofwinter said: what do you mean by spun Gstring Click to expand... http://www.rhubbard.com/pix/scenery/guitar-macro-string-small.jpg
TheFourthHorseman In The Twilight World Jan 7, 2003 4,901 9 38 39 Finland Jan 19, 2004 #9 And it's spelled lullaby,you american you.
L0bster OneTwo! Feb 28, 2002 1,188 1 38 Stockholm Visit site Jan 20, 2004 #11 my mistake, I to often mix english/swedish terms regarding gtrs because the stores use both english and swedish terms, spun was taken straight from "spunnen".
my mistake, I to often mix english/swedish terms regarding gtrs because the stores use both english and swedish terms, spun was taken straight from "spunnen".