Dont judge groups by their fanbase, fanbases are made of people ,people are crazy, just give new songs a listen and judge from your own oponion Edit:that typos too funny to fix lol
+Joshua Kim It's hard to say because amps are so different, plus the guitar sound too! I'd say crank the gain quite a bit and use an Overdrive if the amp has it. However, the trouble with cracking the gain is you'll probably get a lot of feedback. So unless you have a noise gate of some kind to balance it out. It can sound a bit messy. As a default for main settings, I'd go 1pm Bass, 4pm Mid, 3pm treble.
I'm a 13 year old girl who loves bands and guitars lol but I have no idea how to tune my Viper and I don't wanna mess anything up can you give me some tips and btw what are the amp settings (Gain level, Treble level,Bass level,middle level)
+Let'sgotoneverland Errrrm I usually roll with high mids. mid Bass. mid/high Treble maybe. Depends on the amp! As for tuning, I'd suggest getting a tuner you can plug into to start with. =]
+elva and andy (oppositely alike) Hard to say! Depends on equipment really. Give the gain a good crank! Might need a noise gate though. A touch of reverb is always good too!
Hey man, can you do a video on how to change chords/shapes easier because whenever I try to play a song I suck at changing chords :/ Keep up the quality content man! :D
malaquias soatikee Yo! There isn't really a shortcut for such a thing. Just practice and repetition! Maybe slow the progression down to a speed you can comfortably play it (in time), and keep speeding it up 'til you reach the song speed. A good little exercise for getting used to a new chord is to fret the chord, give it a strum (make sure it's clear etc) and then take your hand away for a second or two. Then as quick as you can, fret the chord and strum it again. Do that 500 times on a chord and you'll have it in no time :P