Soloing on a B.C. Rich Mockingbird ST
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said it all
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Is that the harmonic minor scale?. Excellent playing!
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hey i absolutely envy that sound, not even the shred, i just love those screaming notes, how do you get that?! Is it kickass pickups, compressor, technique, the wah or a mixture? please explain
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@Nickstermc thanks man
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@Nickstermc Hay, I got my BC Rich Mockingbird ST today, and it plays and sounds like a dream !! :D
I absolutely love it!
Reo
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It's nice to see someone who knows how to mix their signal. Great solo!
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Wow dude amazing playing and beautiful guitar you got there. What wah pedal did you use?
TheMetalhead804 3 months ago
@TheMetalhead804 Many thanks! I'm using a Jim Dunlop original CryBaby here.
Nickstermc 3 months ago
would you recomened this guitar for someone who's use to the profile of a Jackson or ESP?
ebihn14 5 months ago
@ebihn14 Hi there, I've never played an ESP and used to own a Jackson. The Mocking bird is similar to the Jackson I had, perhaps a little fuller in the hand. It's on the chunky side (but not as much as a Les Paul) and the fretboard radius feels quite flat.
Nickstermc 5 months ago
Hi, awesome sound, I love it!!
But I have a question about the guitar.. is it a original floyd rose or a floyd rose 1000? And does it stay in tune? :)
I think I am going to buy a mockingbird :D
Reo
Reo303halo 5 months ago
@Reo303halo When I bought the guitar ( a few years ago now) the spec sheet said 'Original Floyd Rose'. Now the BC Rich website says FR1000 fitted so I would assume that's what you'll get. I think the distinction is that the FR1000's are Korean made and the OFR's are German. I have had zero issues with mine, very stable tuning and works as it should. I also have a Fender Custom Shop strat which is definitely fitted with an OFR and I can't tell the difference between them in terms of performance.
Nickstermc 5 months ago