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Thank you for this upload! 🤍 I have played bluegrass banjo finger picking. When I got my strat, I started off finger picked, then thought I should be using a plectrum. Now you have given me reason and confidence to carry on finger picking which I am better at anyway. I agree. You can ‘feel’ the strings!
His technique is so masterful that it looks like there's not much going on with the left or right hand, yet out of the guitar comes such a range of subtleties and emotions, his playing is as classy as it gets.
@@ravusursi893 I said ‘if’ I’d written that song I would keep quietly about it, it’s awful like Lay Down Sally and all those other Country and Western disasters.
So the Firebird has had basically every electrical component replaced, the bridge, a tremolo and the tuner pegs (which broke off!?), but “in essence it’s a stock guitar”. 😂
To this day every Time I meet Irish I talk about the Lizzy Concert at the Opera House in Sydney. Scott you and the band changed my life after seeing you with Gary Moore. I wanted a Les Paul and a marshall super lead stack it was NIRVANA! Thank You! Lizzy was and still is to this day a great part of my Life!
The crazy thing about this video is that if you simply just play around with your guitar and spend the time getting to know it and the sounds you can get from it you really dont need to have an array of guitars to do every little thing you need you only need the one and a backup of course its that with my tele i get looks of course and ths typical "oh what are you gonna do with that country guitar?" of course because i took that time to discover i only need the one guitar to do everything i need it really astonishes people
Great amps! Sounds absolutely fantastic! I mean this is because these UK made amps using great components - especially output transformers, speakers and matherial of enclosure (real plywood instead of MFD) - making the difference. Then is no probiem with boxy, boomy and fizzy sound, amp is playing great with any type of guitar, and there is no big fiddling of knobs needed for achieving good sound.
@ 4:30 Classical guitarists know something others don't. Dot position markers are a curse, you are better off without them or if having just one or two along the neck.
I had to smile to myself when Scott says ''you had to turn it up, you know. I think that's part of my my hearing problem now was from back then'' You and me both Scott
Dude, the neck resonates a bunch: press your headstock against a door/wall/big window or whatever and it gets like twice as loud. Now I'm not saying this affects tone, because the pickups can't pick it up, but it is very easy to trick people into tonewood.
The same pickups can be swapped around from guitar to guitar and the guitars will sound and respond differently. All of the parts can have an influence on how a guitar plays.
I just got the AC30S1. I can tell you one thing. That amp is LOUD. I can barely get the volume past 1 with the gain 1/2 way up before it's rattling the walls. And I live in a block house!