Guitar break up is when you are looking for a way to break up with someone and then googles random stuff concerning break up.
Just pull them out, straight up. You won't break anything.
An electric guitar cannot produce the note with the proper wavelength to break glass.
no
When an amp "breaks up" it means that the amp goes from a clean sound to a more distorted sound. Many tube amps will break up at higher volumes, but every amp has it's own volume level that it breaks up at, and some amps don't break up at all.
Korn didn't break up, Head (lead guitar), and David (drums) wanted out of the band... Now they have only monkey playing guitar and a new drummer his name is ray luzier... They are still together but korn now has 1 less guitarist and a new drummer they are coming out with a new album in 2010 called "Remember Who We Are"
Just pull them out, straight up. You won't break anything.
An electric guitar cannot produce the note with the proper wavelength to break glass.
no
When an amp "breaks up" it means that the amp goes from a clean sound to a more distorted sound. Many tube amps will break up at higher volumes, but every amp has it's own volume level that it breaks up at, and some amps don't break up at all.
Korn didn't break up, Head (lead guitar), and David (drums) wanted out of the band... Now they have only monkey playing guitar and a new drummer his name is ray luzier... They are still together but korn now has 1 less guitarist and a new drummer they are coming out with a new album in 2010 called "Remember Who We Are"
Kevin.
You cant really, a capo makes ur tuning higher so the only way to tune in drop b with a capo is to tune ur guitar to drop a.
yes. But it is easier on your fingers
you kill it and break it
Even strings that have been on for a day can break if stressed.Some guitar players like new strings and discard them after initial use, while others like a more worn-in sound.It would not be ideal for your guitar if the strings are left to get rusty.
Guitar strings break when they are subjected to excessive tension or wear. Common causes of breakage include playing too aggressively, using old or corroded strings, improper tuning, and sharp edges on the guitar's bridge or nut.
it determines on what kind of guitar you have it determines on what kind of guitar you have