Scalloped B.C. Rich Warlock Exotic (Progress Pictures & Soundcheck)
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Very nice. I would love to try it. Never have.
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amazing buddy!!
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need'in tutorial! :D
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NICE JOB!
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hellz yes! totally badass man!!
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What are those song you played please, I really want to know it, you play those very well, and your BC RICH EXOTIC is awesome ;)
megabitz 1 year ago
@megabitz Thank you. Glad that you like it. :)
First song is "November Rain" (Guns 'n' Roses), second "Tornado of Souls" (Megadeth) and the last one are just random notes + some scales from Malmsteen.
StereoDeth 1 year ago
Dude that looks sweet. I have never played a scalloped guitar. Hows it feel?
LordOfThisWorld74 1 year ago
@LordOfThisWorld74 Thanks man! :) It feels great! (and I'm very glad that it feels good, 'cause I have never played a scalloped guitar before and just did this job, you know.). Some people say you'll need some time to get comfy, but it felt comfy at the first time (but it's somehow a difference for sure). If you ever get the chance to try a scalloped geet - do it! It's really interesting.
Cheers!
StereoDeth 1 year ago
How do you like it (Pros/Cons)? Also how did you manage to scallop the frets with the inlays?
EpiphoneSH4 1 year ago
@EpiphoneSH4 I'm very satisfied with those scalloped frets.
At first I was uncertain about this move, but it's not very difficult to scallop frets
(you just need some time - I needed + - 15 hours). The inlays seem to be pretty thick, so I guess that's the reason why I was able to grind them too (w/o losing them). So far I have no complaints about the scalloped fretboard. I dunno how it feels/plays with light strings though (I use 12-52). Tonaliy is good, bendings easier, nice vibrato...yea.
StereoDeth 1 year ago