"On Sail" / Greg Howe Arpeggios Etude Lesson 32
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Awesome! 5 stars and added to my favorites.
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this is one of my favourite - if not my favourite - greg howe songs. the bends at the end of the song are amazing and the arpeggio section is really great.
you did great, greg would be proud.
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howe you're good
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AWSOME !! t le meilleurs
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Hello first of all great playing! then..I wanted to ask you if it is worth to buy a Richie Kotzen Telecaster? how do they play? are they comfortable? or what!?
please reply!
frankgt89 2 years ago
Thank You for the kind words.
The RK Telecaster is fantastic, a real rock guitar with a huge sound.
The neck is very fat, it's a bit weird at first if you're used to thin necks, but once you've used to it, you can't play another neck anymore.
The fingerboard is flat, so it's easy to have a very low action on it.
These guitars are my favs, but i suggest you to try one to make your opinion ;-)
Anthowtzen 2 years ago
ok! thank you very much! I've been playing a fender Stratocaster..is the RK Telecaster's neck like a Standard fender Strat? please reply! thank you very much!+
frankgt89 2 years ago
Oh no... the RK neck is more, more fatter... and way better than the Strat one ;-)
Anthowtzen 2 years ago
great! sorry if I'm disturbing you again but where I live i can't get the chance to try an Rk telecaster, I live in Sicily(Italy) and in my region no shop has this guitar!!
anyway what about the sustain and does it stay in tune well?! thanks a lot for your replys
frankgt89 2 years ago
My 2 RK Tele are equiped with 11/52 strings gauge, so yes, the sustain is veryyyyyyy long, and it stay in tune as well.
Even with thinner strings i think the guitar will have a very good sustain, because strings are mounted directly to the body via the bridge, and the guitar is very resonnant.
About tunning stability, with thinner strings, i think it will not stay in tune as well as with 11/52, but it will do the job too, remember, no tremolo, means more tunning stability.
Hope it helps ;-)
Anthowtzen 2 years ago