Hey guys,
New question: I have a strat copy. Not one of those £40 "starter" lumps of shit but a reasonable enough copy (was around the £150 range new). The pickups are single coils, so I was researching new pickups when I wondered- how important is the actual guitar? The guitar is almost exactly the same as my mate's legit strat, so I was thinking a set of pickups salvaged from a real strat would likely create a sound very similar (looking at this for example). I don't exactly have a bad tone, but it'd be nice to know I could improve it.
Recently I've felt my vocal chords tightening at the higher end of my register and this has gradually got worse in the past few days to such an extent that I've been left unable to sing in my middle range. Srsly.
What I was wondering is if it could have been cause by either a lack of fluids (for some reason not drunk as much recently) or perhaps not having done any vocal exercises for like two weeks.
What I was wondering is if it could have been cause by either a lack of fluids (for some reason not drunk as much recently) or perhaps not having done any vocal exercises for like two weeks.
New question: I have a strat copy. Not one of those £40 "starter" lumps of shit but a reasonable enough copy (was around the £150 range new). The pickups are single coils, so I was researching new pickups when I wondered- how important is the actual guitar? The guitar is almost exactly the same as my mate's legit strat, so I was thinking a set of pickups salvaged from a real strat would likely create a sound very similar (looking at this for example). I don't exactly have a bad tone, but it'd be nice to know I could improve it.