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Darius Wave
Hello!

I was just wondering how many of You guys practice Your shred stuff on the acoustic guitar (I mean with usuall acoustic guitar set-uo like 12 gauge and higher strings action). When I was a kid I didn't own an electric guitar and I had to practice my favorite Gilbert's lick on the classical and acoustic. I found that when I master those and the two mentioned, then playing on the electric with regular 10's it's like a piece of cake.

It doesn't work opposite. How many of You try to improve their practice by taking no-compromise acoustic guitar for it?
Cosmin Lupu
I did it a long time ago when I was very much into Al di Meola stuff, but for me the acoustic guitar has another calling these days - rhythm, formulas and chordal play mainly. But hell yes, you are right mate biggrin.gif
Darius Wave
I found it more than usefull smile.gif And nope...it's not for making shred acoustic playing.. biggrin.gif
Patrik Berg
I play my acoustic a lot, it's my main tool while teaching because the back of it makes such a good writing table biggrin.gif
Darius Wave
QUOTE (Patrik Berg @ Oct 10 2013, 12:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I play my acoustic a lot, it's my main tool while teaching because the back of it makes such a good writing table biggrin.gif



ha ha biggrin.gif Didn't consider this smile.gif It usually makes me mad when I mute the back of the guitar while holding it on the strap. Difference in tone is very visible tongue.gif
Cosmin Lupu
Good call Darius - I never actually played with the acoustic guitar on a strap - can you believe that? How does it affect the tone?
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