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Post by SendHelp on Jul 19, 2007 11:02:49 GMT -6
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Post by neoshredder on Jul 20, 2007 20:04:26 GMT -6
I can hear the notes you're playing, and it sounds very good, but you need to work on the tone. You need to make sure each one sounds out clearly, because atm there are streches where it sounds muted. Of course the action is inherantly higher on an Acoustic, which is your problem . If I were you, I'd take your licks and slow them down a little, and get each note ringing out clearly,then you can speed them up again. IMO, tone and clarity is better than speed. (Of course if you have both that's No Boundaries awesome!) But other then that, I really like your stuff. You certainly have the dexterity and speed. lol, 0:03 to 0:06 of shred2 sounds Irish/Celtic
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Post by masterh on Jul 23, 2007 16:34:40 GMT -6
keep working on it. you can obviously shred well but its a lot harder on an acoutic and in places it sounds very messy. nice work tho
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Post by ansthenia on Jul 23, 2007 17:20:22 GMT -6
I think it's rock on to say you did it on acoustic, keep up the shredness. I can't shred for chinese chop sticks on acoustic.
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Post by † Kenny † on Jul 25, 2007 18:27:34 GMT -6
you did a good job!
that translated to an electric guitar, im sure its much cleaner!
what guage were you using on your acoustic?
keep it up, very clean given circumstances!!!!
make it perfect on acoustic tho!
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Post by SendHelp on Jul 30, 2007 18:28:07 GMT -6
Oh also take note that the strings are over a year old, I haven't changed them. I'm not sure what the gauge is as they came with the guitar.
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