Frank Zappa - "Chunga's Revenge"
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I'm Back...needed some revenge..."Chunga's Revenge"
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To tell you the truth I don"t know much about guitars!! I played a long time ago in a group, now a days I just want to jam . But I have good taste! I'm obsessed with Fender (I was a gibson guy) I tried the Olympic Pearl yesterday and I like the S-1 switching that offers other distinctive tonal options. Thanks for your answer and keep playing that Zappa, pleASE.
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Thanks very much. The pickups are Fender-Lace Sensors. They came as standard with the guitar (a Fender Strat Plus De Luxe) when I bought it back in 1991. It's got a red Lace Sensor in the bridge position, a silver one in the middle and a blue one in the neck position.
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I"m in between buyng a Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster Ash Aged Cherry Burst MN
for 2150 USD or a
Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster Olympic Pearl MN
1900 USD
Witch one do you think is better+? I am in Sweden so there is no mutch choise in price. I apreciate your advice . love your playng
MrAlvatroz 6 months ago
@MrAlvatroz
Thanks for the compliment & for subscribing. From what I've read the specifications of the Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster are the same regardless of colour, so, if that's correct, one thing you might want to bear in mind is how long the white strat will stay white. I bought a white strat about 30 .years ago and after ten years or so it became a brownish colour, which still looks great, but perhaps not to everyone's taste.
Have you considered a Strat Plus?
Kev3542 6 months ago
What model of guitar is that?
MrAlvatroz 6 months ago
@MrAlvatroz
It's a 1991 Fender Strat Plus De Luxe - it's still as it arrived from the shop; completely standard.
Kev3542 6 months ago
sounds like alan holdsworth playing zappa... sick nast. can you describe what modes you are using to solo here. thanks
memalley 1 year ago
@memalley
Thanks very much. This is mostly played using a sort of modified Dorian mode (i.e. a Dorian mode with the odd passing note thrown in) - using the tremolo to slur some of the notes makes it sound a bit more "out".
Kev3542 1 year ago