Guitar

Natural finish Strat make over project

I thought I would start a project diary for a make-over project I am about to start on my very first guitar. A guitar that I have had now for over 30 years! The Strat in question was the first guitar I was brought as a young willing guitar slinger, and whilst perhaps not the greatest guitar in the world but it was a very decent Strat copy. The guitar itself has already had one transformation in it’s life, where as a project with my grandfather, I stripped the guitar back to it’s natural finish and stained it. I am currently trying to track down a original picture of the guitar which was an all white finish. I will endeavour to do this.I have always loved natural finished guitars, it is no doubt a slight psychoacoustic issue, but I feel that the body resonates better and those additional vibrations from a body which have been trapped (or should that be dampened) but the tight layers of paint and finish. The guitar has been in storage for a number of years and as a result became some what unplayable. The neck was never the greatest, and need some serious attention (or even replaced entirely). But, the reason for me undertaking this project, is that the body is a really lovely piece of wood, it is one piece too, not glued together as you might expect from a cheaper instrument. Guitars should be played and loved and not in storage, so my goal is to make this in to the best instrument it can be, as well as make something to my own personal specs, something which is hard with off the shelf guitars.Here are some pictures of the guitar in it’s current state.
My plans are as follows :-- Re-stain and sand the body, or potentially wax/oil the existing finish- Refret, strip and repair the neck and fingerboard, and add a new nut…if it is doable, otherwise replace the neck entirely. At this point in time it would be with a Maple fingerboard as I love maple, but then again I already have a maple Strat, already so I might actually go with rosewood.- Replace all the electronics. I am currently exploring pickup options, do you guys have any thoughts?- Replace all the hardware, with black finish. So that would be tuners (will be replaced with locking tuners), jack socket , bridge and tremolo unit.- Add a custom decal to the neck.I will be updating the progress on this project on my blog, with the successes and failures as I go along. So watch this space! I hope you enjoy!PeaceNeil

Quick Lick #16 Steve Vai sliding 5th's lick

Back to Mr Vai again today, one of his trademark licks, the sliding 5th. Works well all over the neck and in various contexts. Give it a try.I will post the tab at http://www.spencerbruce.com when the video gets 30 likes. :)For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.

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For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity – A new way of thinking Follow me onTwitterFacebookInstragramLinkedInEnjoy!Peace

Neil

The BB King Tribute Jam

Truly saddened and gutted to hear the news of the passing of one of the all time greatest guitar players and someone who totally inspired me. A player so unique that it only took one note of his playing to recognise him, with his sweet amazing vibrato. I was fortunate enough to spend a lot of time in his birthplace in Indianola, MS and see first hand, but never ever have understanding, of how the blues was formed through adversity and oppression of the cruelest kind and how Riley B King came through that and lit up the lives of so many people for such a long time. Only saw him briefly in passing on BB. King day in Indianola, but it was one hell of a celebration and a day to remember!SO!!! I thought it would be a great idea to see if we can get guitarists around the world to join in in one MASSIVE jam to the king and see how long we can keep this TRIBUTE to the King going!!What to do....Download this track if you want to use it, or make your own. Download the BB King Tribute JamRecord 24 bars of YOUR tribute to the king and uploaded it to a social media platform of your choice and use the hashtag #bbkingtributejamAnd that's it!!SO!!! I thought it would be a great idea to see if we can get guitarists around the world to join in in one MASSIVE jam to the King and see how long we can keep this TRIBUTE to the King going!!What to do....1) Download this track if you want to use it, or make your own.BB King Tribute Jam2) Record 24 bars of YOUR tribute to the king and uploaded it to a social media platform of your choice and use the hashtag #bbkingtributejam3) SHARE Your track with all the other guitarists out there!!There is no bass on this track so you bass players out there can add you own tribute too!!4)And that's it!!So come on BB Gave us entertainment for decades, lets see how long we can keep this going for!!Here is my tributeRIP Riley B KingPeaceNeil

Quick Lick #11 Steve Vai Sliding 5th Lick

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Well it had to be Steve Vai one day didn't it :)Here is a Steve Vai inspired lick today, lots of double notes and slides. Based on E Lydian. The tab will be posted when it reaches 30 likes here http://www.spencerbruce.com/For those of you who lead busy lives and struggle to get guitar practice into your daily schedule, quick licks offers a way of improving your vocabulary and ear in just 10 minutes a day.

Improve your playing NOW

For more in-depth information on maximising your practice time and finding your own voice on the instrument, check out my book Guitar Creativity – A new way of thinking Follow me onTwitterFacebookInstragramLinkedInEnjoy!Peace

Neil