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(4 replies, posted in Electric)

Alright, will-do. Thanks alot mate!

2

(4 replies, posted in Electric)

Any reccomended books mate?


Thanks for the advice.

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(4 replies, posted in Electric)

Okay, I've been playing for 4 years, and I still don't know scales, and I'd love to be able to solo over chords etc, but I just CAN'T do it.


I figured, if I learnt the scales, it might help me.


Any tips, on how to, and also how to understand scales, would be SO GREATLY appreciated.

4

(22 replies, posted in Electric)

I'll try it out, thanks so much for the advice.

5

(22 replies, posted in Electric)

Well. It's fairly old. 3 and a half years.. So if it's not broken in by now I dunno what's going on, lol.

How do I adjust the action myself?

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(22 replies, posted in Electric)

<table border="0" align="center" width="90%" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><tr><td class="SmallText"><b>eftpos wrote on Sun, 09 April 2006 05&#58;25</b></td></tr><tr><td class="quote">
Have you tried getting an experienced player

to have a turn on it. Then you'll know if its

the guitar or you. Just a thought. 
</td></tr></table>


Yeah, my cousin. He's extremely experienced, trust me

7

(22 replies, posted in Electric)

Thanks for all your help people!

I'll report back here if it gets better ^_^.

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(22 replies, posted in Electric)

<img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_mad.gif" border=0 alt="Mad"> Okay, I've tried a million online tuners, and an electrical tuner, I've tried tuning my guitar to my cousins, and they sound exactly the same, yet when I play a chord on this guitar it sounds dreadful, whereas when my cousin plays exactly the same chord on another guitar it sounds sweet.

What the hell is wrong!?


Ahm usin a Fender squier, bullet strat.