texred
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Re: Fenders vs Les Pauls for Slide
Fretting advice right on time, since I'm working on open chords and trying to stay away from cowboyin'. I give up on the thumb thing, tho. Keeping it behind neck and parallel. It's just gotta hafta hang over and grab E whenever.
Thanks alot sweetie, your time, patience, and lessons mean a lot to me. Oh yeah, tapping and shredding distract me, too. All this great stuff you can do, and I gotta practice scales !:{ I understand what you're saying about feeling string tension. I'll do it. Too me, it's one of the basic things that's important ALL THE TIME ! Thanks for answering. Is 62 you or a guitar? I was born in 61, my brother Rik {RIP} was born in 63. We've got you surrounded, so watch out !!No Fenders are measured 25.5 inches from nut to bridge. Gibson, 24.75. You dont have to move pickups, its just the way they were designed. Some guys like the longer scale, some not. One more tip, once a day fret a few notes right behind the fret. Then ease of the pressure till its muffled, then press down gently till it rings again. See how little pressure is actually needed? Dont choke the guitar and hurt your hands and it makes the notes sound sharp as well. You want speed, golf swing or guitar, relax and dont SQUEEZE. Tension will rob you and hurt you. Speed will come in time, accuracy doesnt. You must shoot for accuracy, like a millimeter and have fun!!
Fretting advice right on time, since I'm working on open chords and trying to stay away from cowboyin'. I give up on the thumb thing, tho. Keeping it behind neck and parallel. It's just gotta hafta hang over and grab E whenever.
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