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"I basically plug straight into the amp..."Cdog wrote:
I was just thinking that. I actually like that Ovation bright sound. Shite to play sitting down but.
Lol that’s pretty much how I felt too. Hired video of his and also one of Petrucci from library once to see what they were about - haven’t bothered since. Just failed to pique my interest.griff7628 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2019 8:57 am I remember renting his instructional years ago.
I was sitting there in front of my VHS player eager for the first exercise..
He talked a little at the start and says "I'm not a fast player"..
Right.
Then he plays this descending phyrigian lick at a thousand beats per min. Then says, "and now to slow it down.."
Plays it again at about 700 beats per min.
I ejected the tape and went back to practicing Smoke On The Water.
So in short we all spent our teenage years practicing wanking. Some folks just did it on a guitar...werdna wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 7:38 am He said in an interview that during all his teenage years from morning to night he practiced guitar.
Jason Becker said in his film that he did the same.
Paul Gilbert said in a YouTube series that he did the same.
That's how you get technically really good, no question.
I remember reading guys like EVH were the same, just grab some beer and practise all weekend instead of going out.werdna wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 7:38 am He said in an interview that during all his teenage years from morning to night he practiced guitar.
Jason Becker said in his film that he did the same.
Paul Gilbert said in a YouTube series that he did the same.
That's how you get technically really good, no question.
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He did manage to save McDonalds however...
Still hurting from his comments about the iron maiden guys on hear 'n aid?
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