DrNewcenstein
He Did the Monster Mash
Re: Pots and string gauge Q -- blueman and others
Last I heard BB King now uses 8s.
So much for the "man up" comment.
Last I heard BB King now uses 8s.
So much for the "man up" comment.
He also sits throughout every gig. Should we do that also?
I'm not familiar enough with Peter Green to know the exact bends you're talking about but 2-step bends are not a problem throughout a gig, with proper support from the other fingers of course.
Twhen I went back to 9s as an experiment I liked them a lot more. I like the slinkier feel and they open up the sound -- almost sounds like more space around the strings or something. With EQ and other stuff they can be made to sound fatter...I will try the pots, then mag changes, then opt for mini-hums if the P-90s can't make it with 9s.
IAs for being off by 1 fret live, anyone who would sit in live with a band and be tuned 1/2 step down from the other band members is nuts, or fancies themself a hero, and I frankly doubt that really happens at all. So that isn't a legit reason against tuning down. Bands that tune down 1/2 step, all tune down 1/2 step.
ive played 11's to 13's all in std tuning basically since i started playing at 14 and like doing wild 2+ step bends and ive already started to have a little arthritis in a few fingers. nothing too bad but you make a valid point
Careful with that ibuprofen. I used to do it to calm down knee tendinitis and after a while it has the reverse effect.
I wonder if there is a variance in the classical stringed instrument world. Not just guitars, but violins etc. I'd be willing to bet there's a ratio of length to guage that offers optimal harmonic content.
You know, I remember being told that Jimi page used very light strings for a lot of stuff, and didn't Tony Iommy as well? Due the damaged digit or something like that? I always assumed heavier was better and had more bass, but recently I am learning that that may be completely wrong. Lighter may actually give more of everything, highs and lows.