can i practice it on acoustic guitar instead so it wont damage my electric guitar?
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hey guys i need help ... im dying to learn this technique..,
can i practice it on acoustic guitar instead so it wont damage my electric guitar?
can i practice it on acoustic guitar instead so it wont damage my electric guitar?
# 1
Prob better to buy something from ebay. Just find the cheapest elec. possible. Even if its not complete.
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# 2
Is he on about the whirly-gig, where you throw the guitar around your body?
I've got a diagram and instruction upstairs if so, presented be the Dalai Lama no less! :D
I've got a diagram and instruction upstairs if so, presented be the Dalai Lama no less! :D
# 3
I haven't seen anybody do that in a long time. DO IT....DO IT.....DO IT!
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# 4
...why would you damage your acoustic guitar as opposed to your electric? electrics can take alot more damage...plus it looks rad as hell if you have a beater electric, not a beater acoustic so much.
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# 6
get a nylon strap, strap locks, and plenty of room. i tried it a couple times, only with my right hand though, neck-first. i was worried that if i went body-first i might not get enough momentum and i'd crack myself in the skull. so long as your strap is locked & secure, i'd be more worried about what's around you than your guitar.
# 7
Originally Posted by: quickfingers...why would you damage your acoustic guitar as opposed to your electric? electrics can take alot more damage...plus it looks rad as hell if you have a beater electric, not a beater acoustic so much.
That's exactly why I was thinking.
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