superfiedballer wrote:

i need a song that will impress the crap out of ppl ik alot of songs but none of them are really hard and im a better like (person taught) kinda person so if u have a video that shows how to play it that would be nice too thanks fellow guitarists!!

I Know A Little by Lynerd Skynerd, learn how to play and sing it, do a medly of blue swede shoes, whole lotta shakin' goin' on and Roy Orbinson's mean woman blues, in the middle, and close it with Alvin Lee's I'm goin' home from his set at Woodstock................ Want to knock em' dead.............. There you go !!!

rockin gecko wrote:

On a Fender Standard HSS strat, which is better suited for which styles, playing, etc., or are they neutral and just for preference? need to know plz.
Thx

For me hands down rosewood, warmer sound , more versitle. Richer highs on the 12th fret area, my opinion for blues leads and rich clean jazz chords no comparison, The maple boards sound harsh to me, I have had both. You have to buy, try, play out with at least 10 different strats before you find a good one that suits you. No 2 are alike they all sound different. I had a Clapton with a maple neck and lace senser active pick ups, I didn't like the neck too flat and  didn't like the sound. .......................... I sold it and bought a 1983..... 62' reissue with Texas Special pickups and a rosewood neck .............. BIG difference.......... sounds a lot thicker and richer and plays a lot better.......................... just my humble .02