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i use the same ( 3 months ago by Obigrobi666)
i use the same
yes they are ... ( 3 months ago by currydrinker)
yes they are different ones and u need different picks to play accos or elect if ur rather like the sounds of playing it
usually for an ... ( 3 months ago by GhostSam21)
usually for an electric you want a short hard pick and for acoustic you want something bigger and softer, especially if you're going to be strumming up and down.
Also for acoustic it's not necessary for electrics it is
can u do a zakk ... ( 3 months ago by diablo9333)
can u do a zakk wylde lesson
at around 4:00 he ... ( 2 months ago by AlexeyMedvedev)
at around 4:00 he says about Eb. strictly speaking it should be D#. The whole idea of Harmonic minor is to create a leading note - in the same manner as in the major scale. The leading note stays just a semitone below the keynote (and "leads" us to the keynote, or, as some people call it, Root). That's why if we want to transform E minor natural into E minor harmonic we have to raise the 7th degree a semitone, thus D becomes D#.
haha i know ( 2 months ago by infern01)
haha i know
no, you can use ... ( 2 months ago by ithinksasukeiscool)
no, you can use either for any, but most acoustic strumming is done with a thinner/lighter pick, whereas electric solo work is usualy done with a thicker more sturdy pick wich doesnt bend as much.
Not really. ... ( 2 months ago by HorridFroth)
Not really. However sometimes when mic'ing strummed chords on an acoustic you want the sound of the pick too - in that instance, you use a relatively thin pick and mic closer to the soundhole, rather than over the fretboard...
this guitar looks ... ( 2 months ago by MyBcRichGuitar)
this guitar looks more heavy than the fender stratocaster
no there is no ... ( 2 months ago by drakesnake09)
no there is no difference
Acoustic pick is ... ( 2 months ago by Virtuoso883)
Acoustic pick is picker i think, but they're both useable on both guitars.
its recommended to ... ( 2 months ago by 666HateCrew666)
its recommended to use a softer pick for acoustic and hard for electric
hahhah 0:23 ahahha ... ( 2 months ago by oskarposkarr)
hahhah 0:23 ahahha funny , and good lesion!
NO...generally ... ( 2 months ago by saadileo88)
NO...generally harder picks are preferred for electrics
That bend is in the ... ( 2 months ago by GuitarRock08)
That bend is in the Sweet Child of Mine solo intro.
It's all about what ... ( 2 months ago by lordakamai)
It's all about what you like best but i personally prefer pretty thin picks when strumming chords and stuff on acoustic
often people prefer ... ( 2 months ago by chodyglen)
often people prefer using a pick like a thin to strum on acoustic since it flexes more, and using a stiffer one like a medium to play electric
LOL excellent ( 2 months ago by brahmabull84)
LOL excellent
the last one is an ... ( 1 month ago by AmineTommylee)
the last one is an oriental-arabic gear,
really interesting in metal
Its just a personal ... ( 1 month ago by realbluemeanie)
Its just a personal choise for each player.... Lighter gauge picks are more useful in strumming chords as the sound of a lighter pick is thinner and less over powering, however, trying to use a flimsy pick will make lead playing less powerful in sound.... use what you are comfortable with and find your own perfect pick!
the way he says "D" ... ( 1 month ago by lazyboy369)
the way he says "D" is awesome lol
isn't that just G ... ( 2 weeks ago by CaptinCabbage27)
isn't that just G mixylodian?
greatest teach on ... ( 2 weeks ago by MCsparkyD99)
greatest teach on youtube period!!!
so basically the ... ( 1 week ago by esteban3527343)
so basically the lesson is learn new scales...



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