Posts Tagged ‘floyd’

How to replace strings on Floyd Rose bridge guitars / Floyd Rose calibration

Posted by admin on 4th February 2012 in Guitar Tuning

This video explain how Floyd Rose guitar bridges works and how to replace strings on those guitars. If you don’t need to recalibrate it or if you don’t want to change the strings gauge, you can always replace only one string at a time. It is much more easy, but If you need to take all the strings out, this is how to do it. Bookmark it: Read more...

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Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb Guitar Solo 2, Slow Version – Lesson, Tutorial, POD XT

Posted by admin on 26th September 2011 in Guitar Playing Tips

Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb Guitar Solo, Slow Version – Lesson. By request, many people have asked me for this so here it is. I hope this will help you understand how to play this solo. Tip: Play each section over and over until you have it down, then move onto the next section. To learn this solo, I used the backing track from gilmourish.com and played one section over and over until I got it down, then went on to the next section. If you do Read more...

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Hey You – Pink Floyd cover Nashville high strung tuning

Posted by admin on 17th June 2011 in Guitar Tuning

A bit of a sloppy cover of Pink Floyds Hey You in high strung/Nashville tuning. Sorry about the middle bit, I suddenly forgot where I was. Tuning is low to high EADGBE String set is .010 .014 .008 .012 .018 .010 (high to low) BTW, this guitar used to belong to Nancy Wilson of Heart. It’s a ‘78 Washburn, no model number as it was custom made for Nancy who later traded it with Howard Leese. Howard toured with Heart with this guitar and you can see it Read more...

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Breathe – Pink Floyd cover

Posted by admin on 3rd June 2011 in Guitar Video Tutorials

This cover was made to compare between another older version of mine…. the last version was made in about half year before this version.. If you wanna hear the older version and compare by yourself the differences please go to: www.youtube.com I would be glad to hear your opinion… Bookmark it: Read more...

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DOGS INTRO GUITAR DROPPED TUNING PINK FLOYD

Posted by admin on 29th April 2011 in Guitar Tuning

Acoustic intro for Pink Floyd’s Dogs.. Guitar is tuned down a whole step (every string).. as is on the Animals record. Bookmark it: Read more...

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What Guitar Scales does David Gilmore of Pink Floyd use in his playing style?

Posted by admin on 15th April 2011 in Guitar Chords

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Play Blues Guitar – Poor and Ain’t Got A Dime (Floyd Council)

Posted by admin on 6th April 2011 in Blues Guitar Tips

www.play-blues-guitar.eu Complete Acoustic Blues Guitar Course Advice on street playing http Click here to download a free guitar lesson video www.playbluesguitar.eu My Classic Blues Guitar Video Site www.acousticbluesguitarlessons.pseudotube.com I had a lot of fun putting this one together. Bookmark it: Read more...

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ST-321 Comfortably Numb Chords Pink Floyd (Guitar Lesson)

Posted by admin on 19th January 2011 in Guitar Chords

In this guitar lesson I will show you how to play the chords and strumming for Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd. It’s not the “same as the record” because there is no such part on the original recording, but this will enable you to play the chords. More info and TAB on the web site.Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you Read more...

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Pink Floyd Animals Guitar advice?

Posted by admin on 18th January 2011 in Guitar Playing Tips

Hey, Pink Floyd Fans? Do any of you happen to know the strum pattern for Pigs on the Wing Part 1? Bookmark it: Read more...

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Trouble tuning a guitar with a floyd rose?

Posted by admin on 12th January 2011 in Guitar Tuning

I recently got a Charvel San Dimas, and have been trying to tune a half step down. After I tune all the strings down, a few seconds later, the pitch on the strings start to raise. I check my tuner, and each string appears to be slowly moving back to standard tuning. Any idea on whats going on here? Bookmark it: Read more...

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