I have thought of an idea that could very well improve all V guitars. I own a y2kv and while playing the Dweller in the Cellar solo by Jason Becker there is a sweeping arpeggio run across the 19-22 frets. I always have to slow down when I get to this part because I have to bend my hand in an uncomfortable way to be able to reach that high on the frets.
I have taken a pic of a kv2 from the gallery here at jcfonline and marked in red the area of the body of the guitar that could be cut off. With this piece of the body missing it would be extremely easy to access the higher frets. Is this design feasable? I have concerns that the neck wouldnt have enough support with this part of the body missing. Copy and paste the url ive posted for a pic.
http://deepwaterknight.tripod.com/test.jpg
edit: for those wanting to know, this is the arpeggio that I have to re-adjust and bend my hand in an odd manner in order to be able to play
|--20--------------------------------|
|------20----------------------------|
|----------21------------------------|
|--------------22--------------------|
|------------------22---19-----------|
|------------------------------------|
[ July 03, 2003, 05:19 PM: Message edited by: Rusting In Peace ]
I have taken a pic of a kv2 from the gallery here at jcfonline and marked in red the area of the body of the guitar that could be cut off. With this piece of the body missing it would be extremely easy to access the higher frets. Is this design feasable? I have concerns that the neck wouldnt have enough support with this part of the body missing. Copy and paste the url ive posted for a pic.
http://deepwaterknight.tripod.com/test.jpg
edit: for those wanting to know, this is the arpeggio that I have to re-adjust and bend my hand in an odd manner in order to be able to play
|--20--------------------------------|
|------20----------------------------|
|----------21------------------------|
|--------------22--------------------|
|------------------22---19-----------|
|------------------------------------|
[ July 03, 2003, 05:19 PM: Message edited by: Rusting In Peace ]
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