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In Deep with Jeff Beck (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2010

Join Guitar World and Andy Aledort for a private lesson on the inner and outer workings of guitar guru Jeff Beck.

This lesson continues only at guitarworld.com

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  • Andy Aledort is a good player you fuckin hater LOL

  • Andy is an old Stoner Strat GOD!. Amazing Chops.

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  • its andy serkis with his precious

  • Very helpful..Excellent!

  • gr8 lesson and obs mate

  • @casdebom2 my point is if you get a guitar you like you don't really need another i like my strat because its very flexible in tonality. i have a dean with a floyd rose but it has nowhere near as much life to it's sound and it's a high end model. and american strats have a slightly wider necks with thinner bridges meaning the neck is a waste ive been saving for a G&L since those are more of what leo fender wanted for his guitars that and theyre better for slow technical players like me.

  • @randycwyatt

    Haha that's true. Are you saving up for a new one or are you in love with it? I'm presonally always looking for the upgrade.

  • @casdebom2 it has a alder body maple neck it has the squire label btu it has that huge 70's strat headstock for more sustain(wich i think gives it it's sound).It's a Chinese squire but oddly it feels almost like playing a GnL model guitar i do have it modified so it sounds a bit different if i could upload a video i would but i don't have any video software and no camera.But really give a squire a chance sometimes you'll find a bit of gold within rust when it comes to guitars.

  • @randycwyatt

    It outplays a US Stratocaster? I've got to hear that to believe it, Mexican and US models don't differ too much these days though. Is it lightweight? And what wood is used? Some squires have that cheap feeling to them. I played a good one once, but they only kept the squire neck and replaced the rest.

  • @casdebom2 squires aren't really shit but i think i have a unique i have mine heavily modified but when i first got it even whaling down on the tremolo it stayed in perfect tune it had better sustain than the American models and it had the darkest low end and also and brightest high sound I've heard the tremolo block tore through string though so i made a new one and put a roller nut on it with some locking keys so plays like a dream now. also alder bodies have a strange sound if you try one.

  • @casdebom2 thats what i think of when i see a strat sadly xD, well, used too untill i saw this video haha.

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