Ive heard that its because he played with high action or something... :confused:
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Originally Posted by: chucklivesoninmyheartWhy is SRV considered a guitar god?Ive heard some songs,but can't figure out why.High action, strung with .013s and he never really backed off (intensity-wise) while he was playing -- even if it was behind his back or over his head.
Ive heard that its because he played with high action or something... :confused:
Originally Posted by: RaskolnikovHigh action, strung with .013s and he never really backed off (intensity-wise) while he was playing -- even if it was behind his back or over his head.
Originally Posted by: Homebrew1709As somebody who stands 6'4", weighs 200lbs and plays .012s, tuning .013s down a half step isn't that much of a reprieve. Especially if they're usually found on a longer scale Fender.Originally Posted by: RaskolnikovHigh action, strung with .013s and he never really backed off (intensity-wise) while he was playing -- even if it was behind his back or over his head.He did tune them down though, and he was a big guy too. Don't think .13s were a problem for him. I recently started to listen to some Albert King, and to me, it sounds like SRV just plays ALbert King riffs but faster and louder :D !