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goldenarmsx
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goldenarmsx
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04/06/2011 11:32 am
One thing I'm thinking about doing is switching from six-strings to seven-strings (no, not because of the latest trends in music :)). I was wondering if it's easier on the hands (wider fretboard seems to make it feel easier, but I didn't have time to play around with it much) and is it better learning-wise to start out with a seven-string. One thing I've noticed is that I tend to chug more than anything whenever I play (five years marching band drum experience). Also, I'm not very fast in the speed department (which is like a secret shame :() and I have long fingers.

The guitar I'm thinking about picking up is a Squier Stagemaster 7-II IIRC at a local pawnshop. Seems to be stock, though apparently someone spray painted the body black and put some stickers on. Tone and volume pots seem okay and toggle switch is pretty clean in moving and switching between humbuckers, no crackling like the Ibanez I originally had my heart set on. Neck looks good; just need to replace the strings.

Original guitar is a Peavey Predator (1992, based on serial). Done well for me in learning guitar at least, but some points make me wonder if my hands aren't right for that type of neck (I've thought about investing in a 3/4 guitar see if that fixed some of my issues about playing).

So, any thoughts/experiences about six vs. seven strings?