if you want powerful thick rhythms yet still be able to play leads i suggest ernie ball slinky top heavy bottoms, or my choice d'addario light top heavy bottoms. both are nickel round wound. both are pretty much the same, i just prefer d'addario.
@leonoff89 its not nescessarily the band. its the industry itself. instead of rock being the rebelious child everyone onced loved that had its own personality, it has become the copy cat trying to keep up with the crap that our current generation calls music. and no im not 40 im 19. just in case ...
good cover. wat i think he ment by frag is your pinky. this is a old video so maybe you have begun using your pinky. if not, id start doing so. you will find playing a whole hell of alot easier once you have built up strength in your pinky. doing any kind of power chord or bar chord using your pi...
gotta say i love that guitar. i have three art100 a arz400 with trem 2 arz800 and 2 art700's all upgraded with tremonti pickups, tuner keys etc. great guitars. where did you get the tremonti treble design though?
if you want powerful thick rhythms yet still be able to play leads i suggest ernie ball slinky top heavy bottoms, or my choice d'addario light top heavy bottoms. both are nickel round wound. both are pretty much the same, i just prefer d'addario.