I own a BC Rich and I feel it is a good guitar. It has a strong body and neck and I play heavy metal on it. It is a good guitar
press down on the neck between the metal parts until you touch the wood with one hand and hit the strings with the others.
It is a way to play a guitar where you use a glass or metal slide on either your pinky or middle finger. basically to play power chords on a guitar for rock music http://www.montymontyart.com/images/dobro_slide_guitar.jpg
a very thin and round neck , think fender stratocaster or epiphone sg special, its much smaller feeling to our hands compared to a more metal shaped guitar like a BC Rich. they're easier to play and faster great for small hands and beginners
I have been playing guitar ever since kindergarten (12 years) and I think guitar is overrated. There are kids at school that play strictly chords, and you hear people say ,"oh you're the best guitar player EVER!" But that all they know, guitar is about being able to play any genre you can. My band, we have a metal core, death core, post core sound, but that's not all I know how to play, I can play jazz, blues, acoustic, any metal etc. But there is only opinions to this question there won't be an answer.
its called slide guitar you move the bottloe neck down the frets and sounds awesome
I own a BC Rich and I feel it is a good guitar. It has a strong body and neck and I play heavy metal on it. It is a good guitar
press down on the neck between the metal parts until you touch the wood with one hand and hit the strings with the others.
It is a way to play a guitar where you use a glass or metal slide on either your pinky or middle finger. basically to play power chords on a guitar for rock music http://www.montymontyart.com/images/dobro_slide_guitar.jpg
a very thin and round neck , think fender stratocaster or epiphone sg special, its much smaller feeling to our hands compared to a more metal shaped guitar like a BC Rich. they're easier to play and faster great for small hands and beginners
you can shred when you play. that's metal. Also get new strings.
No, you just have to find the guitar that meets your standards. The more popular brands for metal are ESP, Dean, and B.C. Rich.
If your fingers can bridge the neck of the guitar, you can learn to play it on your own. You can buy a beginner's book, or you can Google "free guitar lessons" and learn some chords from there.
If you mean the Guitar Hero III guitar then there are two switches on the back. The one just below the neck of the guitar (It looks like a quarter of a circle.) detaches the neck so you can store the guitar AND the neck in a smaller space, and the switch towards the side of the guitar detaches the faceplate so you can put a different faceplate on, or play without a faceplate.
Fernandez makes good bass guitars to play metal music.
Actually, any guitar is good to learn on. Although the smaller the neck on the guitar, the easier it is to play or learn on.
none. no guitar made to play death metal will be any good. A bear growling should suit your needs.