@@Spider_Rico put it in drop d. Also don't listen to dingbats tell you you have to learn traditional chords. And just go to town on one string scales. You can just play and tell if it's part of the scale if it sounds right.
I bought an EMG 81 back on 1090/1991 and that 1 humbucker was a beast. I dig EMG, but I have yet to hear or use aan EMG, or any other active set-up, that comes close to how good that pup sounded. I do plan to play with Fishman Fluance soon.
It needs to stay in tune. IT NEEDS TO STAY IN TUNE
That helps.
Durability, tone, finish. Also, the fun of customization.
Those pics of you from back in the... you look like a beast not to phukt with.
@@Alex_Valentine I was an angry white boy. LOL
I just wish I could play.
Pick one up and just noodle around with it.
@@Spider_Rico put it in drop d. Also don't listen to dingbats tell you you have to learn traditional chords. And just go to town on one string scales. You can just play and tell if it's part of the scale if it sounds right.
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The action. Low and great fretwork.
Absolutely.
Active pickups
I bought an EMG 81 back on 1090/1991 and that 1 humbucker was a beast. I dig EMG, but I have yet to hear or use aan EMG, or any other active set-up, that comes close to how good that pup sounded.
I do plan to play with Fishman Fluance soon.