Down Tuning or Drop Pedal Which is Better?

When they talk about the true meaning of love, it's this ...

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Also, Rams, you need some of these for stage presence ...

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:dood:


And go "Like" my vid in the riffs thread that you seemingly ignored. :mad:

:giggle:
 
When they talk about the true meaning of love, it's this ...

4HodcKA.png



Also, Rams, you need some of these for stage presence ...

OBWfjST.png


:dood:


And go "Like" my vid in the riffs thread that you seemingly ignored. :mad:

:giggle:
Those pictures are going to take this thread to new epic depths of derailment.
I can’t wait to see where this ends up going.
 
Those pictures are going to take this thread to new epic depths of derailment.
I can’t wait to see where this ends up going.
The derailment inception was at the word "Jackson". I'm not sure :unsure: ...uh huh .. who started that.

Derails fizzle but the OP can bring it back on. Sometimes it happens because the original subject matter has had its run.

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That should be the Stick Club Mascot.
The tag line for Jackson should be, "Jacksons! So good, you only need 5 strings!"
I definitely need all six....I don't need 7, 8, 9 or ....5 lol

I like to incorporate open notes and chords into my stuff, many of which include that skinny little E string.

Seriously though, I'll go as low as Drop A before I reach for a 7 string just a preference of mine. Plus, it makes you approach riffcraft in a rather unconventional way, sometimes resulting in some really interesting sounding stuff.

I'm a minimalist when it comes to pedals and effects, personally I would prefer to detune than use a pedal. But that's just me. I'm nobody's hero, no reason to take my advice lol
 
The back story of the Jackson in my possession is, it was gifted to me by my neighbor, to see if it could be fixed, I asked if he had the broken piece of the head stock, he said no , it looks to have been broken a couple of times.. I told him just buy a new neck,, so he gave it to me.
The very rare RR V
 
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