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The strings they used back in the 60's were like fat steel cables more than anything else.
What we would do is get a set of Black Diamond strings and move them down a string. Use the e for a b, the b for a g, and so on.
True. Once you got rid of that pesky wound G string, you were rockin'.
I think the reason they were successful was Eddie Van Halen's guitar playing. Nobody had perfected the fret-hammering technique before he did.
Check out Frank Zappa on the Mike Douglas show circa 1975. Eddie was battling teenage zits while Zappa was tapping "Black Napkins" on national tv
I never got Zappa and the MOI, but in retrospective, he was way ahead of his time. I believe his political views were also somewhat libertarian.
Do you know what's better than a Floyd Rose lock?
no......
O my, a Kahler 1 ..and 2..derp!
Kahler's are a tremelo bridge system aka-whammy bar, not to be confused with a locking system ,or which FR is one make/model
Stew Mac's top luthier might be worth a gander>
~S~
Go Fuck Yourself. Kahler 1> Anything Floyd Rose, boy.
You ever had an '87 Jackson Strat 24-fret with a Kahler 1? No?
I bet you can't play shit.
PS: That action was the sweetest! I put EMG active humbuckers on it, too.
Kahler and Floyd Rose tremolos were "new-fangled" back in my day. I was partial to the two-point fulcrum tremolos on the Fender American Standard Strats. The 6-screw tremolo tailpieces on the older Stratocasters were a bitch to set up and keep in tune, I don't know how Hendrix managed to do that with the old-style Fender 6-screw tremolo, especially when they're set up to float so you can use the tremolo bar to go sharp or flat.
Van Halen was probably using a .009 or .010 high E too, that lets you play riffs alot faster. I always favored a .0.11 high E, which gives a fatter tone. But then, I'm no Eddie Van Halen, I was more of a "Hendrix wanna-be"
The strings they used back in the 60's were like fat steel cables more than anything else.
Hackett predates both of them with Genesis...and Eddie cites him as an influence....just sayin...
I'm thinking Randy Rhodes or the Triumph guy invented finger-tapping.
The strings they used back in the 60's were like fat steel cables more than anything else.
What we would do is get a set of Black Diamond strings and move them down a string. Use the e for a b, the b for a g, and so on.
True. Once you got rid of that pesky wound G string, you were rockin'.
Wound G-string?
The strings they used back in the 60's were like fat steel cables more than anything else.
What we would do is get a set of Black Diamond strings and move them down a string. Use the e for a b, the b for a g, and so on.
True. Once you got rid of that pesky wound G string, you were rockin'.
Wound G-string?
I know it sounds crazy but back in the 50's, all they had were wound G strings..
The strings they used back in the 60's were like fat steel cables more than anything else.
What we would do is get a set of Black Diamond strings and move them down a string. Use the e for a b, the b for a g, and so on.
True. Once you got rid of that pesky wound G string, you were rockin'.
Wound G-string?
I know it sounds crazy but back in the 50's, all they had were wound G strings..
And the stock string size on new guitars was 12s.
EVH is a great musician. The second best musician in VH was the bass player/backing vocalist Micheal Anthony believe it or not. The drummer sucks and the lead singer was obviously replaceable multiple times.
i'm pretty sure the only reason he played Kramer was due to endorsements.
the guitar he seemed to favor, at least in the early years, was an Ibanez Destroyer.
for trem bar stuff he used his frankenstrat which was parts of a Carvel
that nut lock made all the difference.....~S~
??? It's a locking nut MM, most of EVH axes had 'em ~S~