With the thread about Scott Ian leaving Jackson and my coming to the realization that my playing is severly lacking in that area I've decided we should get into talking rhythm guitars.
It seems many people seem to think that Gibson Les Pauls, Explorers and Flying Vs (and guitars made similar) are thought of as the ultimate rhythm guitars. I on the other hand don't think so, sure they have the great tune-o-matic bridge so your not going to make it go out of tune by palming the bridge but it does have that short scale that bothers me.
Shorter scales make the strings have more give when you pick and to me that's exactly what you don't want when your playing really fast thrash type rhythms. For me I need the longest scale I can get and as much string tension not only for my leads but for rhythm so the strings are not all wobbling around after I pick.
For me I practice my rhythm playing on my Carvin DC 125 and it's fantasic for me. Sorry, Gibson scale instruments just can't work for me. But maybe I'm just spoiled because I started on Jacksons.
Throw in your 2 cents, I've very interested in hearing about rhythm guitar for once.
It seems many people seem to think that Gibson Les Pauls, Explorers and Flying Vs (and guitars made similar) are thought of as the ultimate rhythm guitars. I on the other hand don't think so, sure they have the great tune-o-matic bridge so your not going to make it go out of tune by palming the bridge but it does have that short scale that bothers me.
Shorter scales make the strings have more give when you pick and to me that's exactly what you don't want when your playing really fast thrash type rhythms. For me I need the longest scale I can get and as much string tension not only for my leads but for rhythm so the strings are not all wobbling around after I pick.
For me I practice my rhythm playing on my Carvin DC 125 and it's fantasic for me. Sorry, Gibson scale instruments just can't work for me. But maybe I'm just spoiled because I started on Jacksons.
Throw in your 2 cents, I've very interested in hearing about rhythm guitar for once.
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