JohnnyGuitarCA
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Re: How nasty is the George Lynch Screamin' Demon?
Play with the rounded edge of the pick. (George uses the tip pointed forward for what it's worth.) I've watched him play from the side of the stage, in the front row, and in his rehearsal space. Dude has the WEIRDEST picking style I've ever seen! That's a lot of it right there. BUT, other guys have learned how to cop a lot of his picking technique, so it can be done...I'm just too lazy! Ha-ha!
Now, the rig: SH-6 in a bright guitar, (like the Tiger or the Blue Kamikaze) thru an old non-master volume Marshall cranked up LOUD. Start there. Then add effects lightly. His use of effects is subtle but complex. Geo is like EVH; a tone chaser. (I've heard him play the Tiger thru a blazing old-school Marshall and sounding VERY thick. I've played that guitar and lemme tell you, it is BRIGHT.)
any other suggestions for the Dokken sound?
Play with the rounded edge of the pick. (George uses the tip pointed forward for what it's worth.) I've watched him play from the side of the stage, in the front row, and in his rehearsal space. Dude has the WEIRDEST picking style I've ever seen! That's a lot of it right there. BUT, other guys have learned how to cop a lot of his picking technique, so it can be done...I'm just too lazy! Ha-ha!
Now, the rig: SH-6 in a bright guitar, (like the Tiger or the Blue Kamikaze) thru an old non-master volume Marshall cranked up LOUD. Start there. Then add effects lightly. His use of effects is subtle but complex. Geo is like EVH; a tone chaser. (I've heard him play the Tiger thru a blazing old-school Marshall and sounding VERY thick. I've played that guitar and lemme tell you, it is BRIGHT.)
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