what guitar do you recomend for about 6 to 7 hundred bucks that has a set bridge.


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08/24/2009 1:59 am
the title pretty much explians my question. thanks for the posts
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08/24/2009 2:02 am
Schecter's are awsome guitar for the price. And ESP's are great also.
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08/24/2009 2:06 am
what about stringing them up. because the floyd rose that i have now is a pain when it comes to that. and Down tunning?
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08/24/2009 2:08 am
aka whammy bar...
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08/24/2009 2:11 am
and do online guitar lessons really work? take for example guitartricks.com?
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08/24/2009 2:48 am
I can vouch for this one!

The lessons here are great and do work. You can learn at your own pace. Being able to rewind and watch a lesson as many times as you want is a HUGE benefit. You can also download the lessons and play em back on the go, great for traveling. Makes international flight times go by MUCH quicker :)
When at home, being able to pause the lesson is a god send as well. Gotta grab a drink (or get rid of one) just pause, and then come back when ya ready.

The instructors are top notch. From my experience thus far, Christopher Schegel and Lisa McCormick are simply amazing.

For the other instructers, I have not seen a lesson that didn't grab my attention. I have watched a bunch of em and said "Wow!" But I'm just not that far along to be able to comment much on the more advanced side of things. I'm sure that when I get to that level, I'll be singing the praises of them as well.

Quite honestly, the knowledge of the crew here for the price is certanly well worth it. Ask my wife, she'll be more than happy to tell you the difference between using Guitar Tricks, and a real live instructor... cost, and more importantly the ears. She actually likes listening to the noise that I make now.

Cheers!

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08/24/2009 3:21 am
Online guitar lessons work, but to have great lessons that will target your specifique goals and problemes, you will need to pay a bite more than usual.
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08/24/2009 3:22 am
Originally Posted by: weezthejuice789the title pretty much explians my question. thanks for the posts


What style do you like to play? What are artist that inspire you?
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08/24/2009 2:30 pm
Another thing you might consider is to have your Floyd Rose blocked so it only bends down. Then you get the easy tunability of a fixed bridge while maintaining the ability to bend down till your heart's content. Besides, I dunno about you, but I usually bend up with my fingers as opposed to my whammy anyway. If you've got your heart set on a new fixed bridge guitar though, I'd highly recommend a Schecter. I got my hands on a C1 Blackjack a few months back, & it's now become my favorite axe.
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08/24/2009 3:24 pm
Originally Posted by: JeffS65What style do you like to play? What are artist that inspire you?

all hard rock, metal every thing involving that.
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