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Old February 28th, 2007
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I went Wylde

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Congrats Eddie!
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Nice.
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coldethyl, thanks
I have been messin with this since Christmas. Got a Boss Metal Zone MT-2 Distort and a Wylde cry baby. I gotta tell ya. I admire all of you who can play electric, I think its much harder to play than acoustic. Still getting used to it but gonna do it soon. Using a Tosh pro12 for amp. Right now its all noise instead of music.
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Great Axe, I nearly got the same one but ended up with the custom. I hope she serves you well!

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krissovo,
I keep trying this and keep setting it aside, I can't get used to hearing the sound coming out of the speaker. I play kinda hard on an acoustic and playing light on an electric is a real learning curve. I gotta tell ya, I really admire those who can.
I got Kirks Slide Guitar CD's and trying to setup eveything for "that" sweet sound.
And all thanks for the reply's they are always appreciated.
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...... Right now its all noise instead of music.
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That's the beauty of electric guitar. If it's all noise, just say your style is heavy metal.
Electric guitar can be a lot of fun to noodle with. Acoustic to me is much harder and more serious.


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Now try doing some Zakk Wylde squealies with it! Aka pinch harmonics Zakk Wylde style.


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I think I played one of those once. Big chunky neck with a flat radius. Once I got used to that, it was fun to play with.

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Ooooo ... I like the look of that, eddie! Congratulations ...


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Thanks Kirk and allthumbs, and all
I got it dedicated to the slide CD's. I thought the flatter fret and string combo might be best for that. I have no idea if slightly curved string set is better. As I watched my CD's I wondered if it makes a difference to the flat slide or not.
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That's awesome eddie

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Thanks Kirk and allthumbs, and all
I got it dedicated to the slide CD's. I thought the flatter fret and string combo might be best for that. I have no idea if slightly curved string set is better. As I watched my CD's I wondered if it makes a difference to the flat slide or not.
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Nope, no difference. The weight of the slide flattens out any string bias anyway.

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