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Yup. His Bass and Treble settings are polar opposite of typical Marshall settings.
I think Michael Schenker prefers the 50 watt Marshalls and also does the Bass on
10 and Treble on thing.
That said, neither guy is playing the wound strings that much. Maybe they like that
added thickness/bloat/tubbiness for playing in the upper reigster.
Don't quote me!!
Not really. I've played/studied a lot of bluegrass on both guitar and mandolin which is another world where some folks get REAL strict about alternate picking...but the GOOD players I learned from at festivals/workshops/etc., all basically said "have a system; don't just pick willy nilly. The reality is that if you have a well thought out system...98% of your picking in this kinda music will be alternate picking. But that doesn't mean you can't switch over to economy picking when it makes sense". That seems to me to be kinda where Al is at on this.
Gotcha. I was just thinking that a month of studying Al DiMeola that wasn’t focused mostly on alternate picking might be taking one comment in a video a bit out of contextThat was the distinction I think me and Fuzzy Ace were making. Paul teaches/uses a strict alternate
picking method---where you alternate pick even between strings. No economy picking whatsoever.
Paul teaches to go past a string for an upstroke..... to maintain the strict up/down alternate picking
method.
I assumed Al used the same method/approach. Based on his lesson video he doesn't. His is a mix of
economy and alternate.
I find it very difficult to alt-pick single n.p.s, across more than 2 strings, like arpeggios, which are prevalent in the Paganini I've been working on. Those, I just rake across (economy.)His is a mix of
economy and alternate.
I find it very difficult to alt-pick single n.p.s, across more than 2 strings, like arpeggios, which are prevalent in the Paganini I've been working on. Those, I just rake across (economy.)
But everything else, whether it's inside string changes or outside, I'll alt-pick. I find it hard to go from up/dn up/dn, to 'raking' across 2 notes, then get right back to alt-picking. It breaks my motion in an awkward way.
This is that lick. Fuck you lick!!
Early VH with his Plexi was pretty much everything on 10 with a Variac at around 7.5Dammit
50 watt Marshall everything on 10
Now I’m noodling and not practicing
My 'fuck you' lick is anything that involves hitting a string, going to the adjacent string, then back to the original string.This is that lick. Fuck you lick!!
My 'fuck you' lick is anything that involves hitting a string, going to the adjacent string, then back to the original string.
Inside is not as difficult for me as outside, but either will trip me up. Here's a perfect example, from "Final Unison" on:View attachment 21326
It was all the polyester!!That whole band is on total fire.