fusing 2 guitars together for a MAB style double guitar?
DanielM
Nov 20 2006, 10:20 PM
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i've restrung an old encore guitar upside-down as i have decided i want to learn to play left handed as well as right (what can i say watching MAB does that to you). im naturally left handed but i was taught right handed so who knows maybe training my hands the other way wont take that long.

anyway i've looked for a replica of his infamous double guitar all over the internet but i've had no such luck. (if anyone knows where one can be found please post). so i've had an idea. i was thinking of buying a left handed version of any guitar i already own and then attaching two together at the ends.

does anyone know how hard this could be? please post your thoughts on the idea.

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Kristofer Dahl
Nov 21 2006, 08:21 AM
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To pull that of live with advanced techniques would be extremely hard.

Here is something a bit easier: record a solo the normal way - don't waste your practicing time on techniques that serve no other prupose that to look cool. Once you have recorded a flashy solo you can play back to it using your toes if you want to - you will fool everybody....maybe blink.gif biggrin.gif


Good luck! /Kris

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Liam
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