This post looks at the balancing act of getting a good tone.
Author: Strung Out? Fret Not!
This is the first in a series of posts which examine, in detail, the basis of lead guitar tone. This introduction covers the basics of frequency response, distortion and dynamics.
The TremKing is a new design of tremolo, which the TremKing people call a ‘fixed-bridge’ tremolo.
Warmoth Parts Review
A review of the Warmoth Neck and Body. TremKing review coming next week.
Kinman Pickups Review
This is a quick review of the Kinman Pickups I installed in my strat. Next week I’ll do a review on the TremKing and Warmoth stuff too.
Making a Stratocaster
A walk through of the decision making process of organising a parts list for my first ‘DIY’ guitar. Essentially I talk about the ‘whys and the wherefores’ behind how I choose the parts for my dream strat.
If you’ve read the ‘About’ page, you’ll know that I am a classical guitarist, with barely any experience playing other styles. This entire website is a diary of sorts, documenting and discussing all the new techniques/experiences that I encounter as I ‘branch out’ into new styles.
String Gauge
Choosing your string gauge is a very personal thing and there is no right or wrong, but I can give you some food for thought.
Why Practice Slow?
Many students are reluctant to practice slowly, usually because it seems unnecessary and boring. In this post I’d like to share a typical scenario from my private teaching. Hopefully it will highlight the reason and benefits of slow practice.
Diagrams are an easy way to visualise where to put your fingers when learning chords or scales.
In this article, we have a look at the benefits and drawbacks of using TAB instead of standard notation. It looks at how TAB can be a great help to beginning guitarists, but possibly a hindrance for greater guitar development.