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I can answer questions about technique and chording, as well as individual guitarist's styles and influences.
I have been play guitar for 19 years. I have played in many local bands and recorded for local record companies.
I have a bachelor's degree in communications and am pursuing a master's degree in English and Literature.
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You have a couple options. First, and probably best, is to take it to a local guitar shop. Vintage guitar shops are better, but a place like Guitar Center would be good, too. Second, if you feel comfortable
It looks like you have good setting for a Noel Gallagher sound. I might recommend taking down the treble to 7, and upping the bass to around 4 or 5. Also, I would recommend a fuzzbox. Generally, as a
Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to you. I have been quite sick lately. First, let me say excellent choice on your cover band. Oasis is one of my all time favorite bands. I need to know what
bass 6/7 mid 4/5 turn it up more if your playing live though treble 6/7 Gain, between 5 and 9. Use some reverb. And by the way, excellent choice for a tribute band. I am a massive Oasis fan,
In a word. Yes. Guitars all have their distinctive sounds due to their shape and makeup. If you were to sand that down, you may find that the sound you love is gone. Go to your local guitar store and ask
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