That's a sensible decision. Good luck with your new hobby. :)
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That's a sensible decision. Good luck with your new hobby. :)
You should get a Fender Stratocaster, not a Squier. Ive found that its a little more expensive ($150 i think), but anyone can tell the difference in quality and sound.
It's fun to say you can do it, and you can impress the hell out of other guitarists. And if you add a little here and there instead of whoring it it sounds quite nice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dazed and Confused
Not all shred sounds bad. But there are many shredders that play a same scale or not even know what they're doing but play fast and they give shred a bad name. Shred is often though of a only a way to "show of" but there are some musicians that are actually able to combine shred with melody and it's mindblowing. Litsen to "Cliffs of dover" by Eric Johnson for an amazing example of this melodical shredding. It's a song that's everyone i've showed it to likes (even non musicians) and it's also one of the hardest shredding (and non shredding) pieces i've seen.