@Aivopiirakka I use Curt Mangan strings, they're a small company based in Colorado, they sound as good as elixirs and the G doesn't break after a week. I use 12-54, so pretty standard, but I have my action set nice and low :)
On "Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft", you played the top neck with your right hand and the bottom neck with your left; here it's vice versa. How do you determine which way to do it? Is one way more comfortable than the other? Does it depend on the song? Am I even asking the right questions?
@DanThePropMan Hmmm....Well, lately I've been writing everything so that left plays the top and right plays the bottom neck b/c it's a better playing position for the left hand, but when I was writing speed limit enforced by aircraft, I figured it would be better to have the right hand play on the top neck b/c there's more space (since it use to be a 12 string neck), and I still play it that way, I guess b/c it's what I'm use to!
I'm going to try to make it out to the Toledo School for the Arts tomorrow night to watch you play. Good stuff, dude!
jaxager 5 months ago
Very beautiful... What kind of strings do you have? Light ones?
Aivopiirakka 10 months ago
@Aivopiirakka I use Curt Mangan strings, they're a small company based in Colorado, they sound as good as elixirs and the G doesn't break after a week. I use 12-54, so pretty standard, but I have my action set nice and low :)
mskroos 8 months ago
I only just watched this. Awesome as ever, you never cease to amaze me. You seriously need to come to Ireland, I'd love to see you play live.
LoosiD7 10 months ago
Beautiful... Just beautiful....
IAmHakoben 11 months ago 2
On "Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft", you played the top neck with your right hand and the bottom neck with your left; here it's vice versa. How do you determine which way to do it? Is one way more comfortable than the other? Does it depend on the song? Am I even asking the right questions?
DanThePropMan 11 months ago
@DanThePropMan Hmmm....Well, lately I've been writing everything so that left plays the top and right plays the bottom neck b/c it's a better playing position for the left hand, but when I was writing speed limit enforced by aircraft, I figured it would be better to have the right hand play on the top neck b/c there's more space (since it use to be a 12 string neck), and I still play it that way, I guess b/c it's what I'm use to!
mskroos 11 months ago