Dude your tone is great! Ive heard dudes with thousands of dollars of gear not sound as good. You KILLED it with your rig. I've never seen a squier Strat come in that color! Might have to find one myself!
Thanks so much!! Yeah, I love to bring cheap gear out into the light and make great tones out of them! Here's the link to the strat I use: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BulletSGIHT--squier-bullet-strat-ht-sonic-gray-with-indian-laurel-fingerboard It's out of stock, but you can find it on places like Amazon and Reverb.
Hey Jared, thank you for the request. I'm not sure that I totally understand your question, but if I do, here are my thoughts. When I need to play a song, I will usually listen to it (like on Spotify, Apple Music, etc.) and listen to what the guitarist is doing. If there's not enough time to do that and I need to play the song on the fly, I will look at the chord chart. Rhythm guitar (in general) plays lower chords in the chorus and such, maybe muted picking in the second verse. Lead guitar plays either lead chords (higher chords like triads) or lead lines in the chorus, etc. But after all, you are the guitarist, and it's up to you to decide what to do. I only try to help make the band a little fuller and have more substance to it. Hope this helps!
Thank you all for tuning in. There's more to come!
Keep these up! You’re a beast! 🤘
Thanks brother! 😄👍
I'm ready for more!
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Amazing job!!! Can’t wait to see other tutorials soon
Appreciate it man!
I’ve been waiting for this, you’re so talented.
Thank you Gabriel!
This is fire 🔥💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thank you Samuel!! This was the first one I did, and personally I think it's pretty poor 😂But I appreciate your support!! 🙏🏻
Dude your tone is great! Ive heard dudes with thousands of dollars of gear not sound as good. You KILLED it with your rig. I've never seen a squier Strat come in that color! Might have to find one myself!
Thanks so much!! Yeah, I love to bring cheap gear out into the light and make great tones out of them! Here's the link to the strat I use: www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BulletSGIHT--squier-bullet-strat-ht-sonic-gray-with-indian-laurel-fingerboard
It's out of stock, but you can find it on places like Amazon and Reverb.
you’re so talented!!! keep it up❣️💕
Thank you so much!
Awesome!
Thanks Nana!
Can you do tutorials of different approach to any song and their parts?
Hey Jared, thank you for the request. I'm not sure that I totally understand your question, but if I do, here are my thoughts.
When I need to play a song, I will usually listen to it (like on Spotify, Apple Music, etc.) and listen to what the guitarist is doing. If there's not enough time to do that and I need to play the song on the fly, I will look at the chord chart. Rhythm guitar (in general) plays lower chords in the chorus and such, maybe muted picking in the second verse. Lead guitar plays either lead chords (higher chords like triads) or lead lines in the chorus, etc. But after all, you are the guitarist, and it's up to you to decide what to do. I only try to help make the band a little fuller and have more substance to it. Hope this helps!
Do yall have a headrush preset for this song
Yes I do! It's "Worship Rhythm AC30" for the bottom guitar and "ST Flutter AC30" for the top guitar