Hi . I m new here !!

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Welcome man!!
Nice chops and enjoyed the Drop D video the most. :thumbsup:
Scalloped neck....I had a few but I cant handle them. :lol: :LOL:
I always fret to hard making the notes go sharp.

Good stuff! :rock:

Dan
 
Thanks guys, For a long time, I looked for a site to be part of . This is it!! :)

Oh!! on the scalloped neck, I never seem to have that problem. I heard lot of people saying that they go sharp. As you can see me on video. I do press hard on strings, but still in tune!!
Wonder why??
 
I am sure once you get used to it....playing it would be second nature.
When I had them....never really gave them much a chance. It was more when I was collecting. :D
 
Mailman1971":2giwd9ux said:
I am sure once you get used to it....playing it would be second nature.
When I had them....never really gave them much a chance. It was more when I was collecting. :D
Still have them?
 
Jaywolf":34kzvy6z said:
Mailman1971":34kzvy6z said:
I am sure once you get used to it....playing it would be second nature.
When I had them....never really gave them much a chance. It was more when I was collecting. :D
Still have them?
No....they are long gone. I was a collector back in the late 90's/early 2000 years.
One that did stick out to me was a USA Jackson that someone scalloped the neck on. DEEP scallop. :lol: :LOL:
had to play it barely fretting the strings. Sounded great on a good run for sure.
 
Mailman1971":3f6v0dhq said:
Jaywolf":3f6v0dhq said:
Mailman1971":3f6v0dhq said:
I am sure once you get used to it....playing it would be second nature.
When I had them....never really gave them much a chance. It was more when I was collecting. :D
Still have them?
No....they are long gone. I was a collector back in the late 90's/early 2000 years.
One that did stick out to me was a USA Jackson that someone scalloped the neck on. DEEP scallop. :lol: :LOL:
had to play it barely fretting the strings. Sounded great on a good run for sure.
I see. Mine are deep too. But yet I m used to them.
 
Jaywolf":v4iqsg6h said:
Mailman1971":v4iqsg6h said:
Jaywolf":v4iqsg6h said:
Mailman1971":v4iqsg6h said:
I am sure once you get used to it....playing it would be second nature.
When I had them....never really gave them much a chance. It was more when I was collecting. :D
Still have them?
No....they are long gone. I was a collector back in the late 90's/early 2000 years.
One that did stick out to me was a USA Jackson that someone scalloped the neck on. DEEP scallop. :lol: :LOL:
had to play it barely fretting the strings. Sounded great on a good run for sure.
I see. Mine are deep too. But yet I m used to them.
Did you play the Yngwie strat? Your scallop seems or appears deeper then that neck.
I liked that guitar. Played comfortable.
 
Mailman1971":zpl4uurj said:
Jaywolf":zpl4uurj said:
Mailman1971":zpl4uurj said:
Jaywolf":zpl4uurj said:
Mailman1971":zpl4uurj said:
I am sure once you get used to it....playing it would be second nature.
When I had them....never really gave them much a chance. It was more when I was collecting. :D
Still have them?
No....they are long gone. I was a collector back in the late 90's/early 2000 years.
One that did stick out to me was a USA Jackson that someone scalloped the neck on. DEEP scallop. :lol: :LOL:
had to play it barely fretting the strings. Sounded great on a good run for sure.
I see. Mine are deep too. But yet I m used to them.
Did you play the Yngwie strat? Your scallop seems or appears deeper then that neck.
I liked that guitar. Played comfortable.
I make my own scallop. Is fun and proud of it. Save lot of $;-)
 
Agreed, those arpeggios are wicked
I too just sold off my scalloped yngwie- great tone but I have no delicacy
 
crankyrayhanky":2x1skpwz said:
Agreed, those arpeggios are wicked
I too just sold off my scalloped yngwie- great tone but I have no delicacy
Hi!
Bummer. I could it bought it from u.
 
Sweet playing man :rock:
Is it me or is your guitar in drop B tuning in the drop D video? It sounds like B. :confused:
 
JCDenton6 said:
Sweet playing man :rock:
Is it me or is your guitar in drop B tuning in the drop D video? It sounds like B. :confused:[/quote

You know. I admit! I m wrong . I had to go back and remember. ( you all can see in video the background place where i lived is different:-[
I recorded this video a while back. I usually tune to Eb or d#. so if I tuned to the 4th string that is C b or C # . So the 6 string would be C#.
wow. how easy we forget such details. :-[
oops! :-[
 
Mailman1971":151kvx9p said:
Jaywolf":151kvx9p said:
Mailman1971":151kvx9p said:
Jaywolf":151kvx9p said:
Mailman1971":151kvx9p said:
I am sure once you get used to it....playing it would be second nature.
When I had them....never really gave them much a chance. It was more when I was collecting. :D
Still have them?
No....they are long gone. I was a collector back in the late 90's/early 2000 years.
One that did stick out to me was a USA Jackson that someone scalloped the neck on. DEEP scallop. :lol: :LOL:
had to play it barely fretting the strings. Sounded great on a good run for sure.
I see. Mine are deep too. But yet I m used to them.
Did you play the Yngwie strat? Your scallop seems or appears deeper then that neck.
I liked that guitar. Played comfortable.[/quote ]


The scallop are all pretty much the same depth all across the neck. maybe because the way it is angle to the phone camara, it making it look deeper.
 
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