Dimebag Squealie FAIL
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Iamnotchrishansen
Jiggy Blackson
I was attempting a Dimebag Squealie about 2 months back and I broke my whammy bar in the process. I always wondered, can you only attempt this trick with floyd rose tremolos and/or good pickups? BTW, I have single coil.
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Pickups ain't that big of a deal when it comes to dive-bombs/Dimebag Squeals, but it's kinda hard to get it right on a standard trem. (Single coil? I'll pretty much assume it's a strat?)
While you must have fucked something up good by breaking the trembar, trying to dive-bomb on a standard trem will mess your tuning to hell.
Basically, you should be able to do it, but it messes with your guitar.
While you must have fucked something up good by breaking the trembar, trying to dive-bomb on a standard trem will mess your tuning to hell.
Basically, you should be able to do it, but it messes with your guitar.
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Iamnotchrishansen
Jiggy Blackson
Chlor wrote...
Pickups ain't that big of a deal when it comes to dive-bombs/Dimebag Squeals, but it's kinda hard to get it right on a standard trem. (Single coil? I'll pretty much assume it's a strat?)While you must have fucked something up good by breaking the trembar, trying to dive-bomb on a standard trem will mess your tuning to hell.
Basically, you should be able to do it, but it messes with your guitar.
So you need a floyd rose to do it easier right? I never know divebombing with a standard tremolo will screw a guitar up. What happens?
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Pretty much yeah,a floyd rose or some other kind of locking tremolo would to the trick.
When I said "messes with your guitar" I meant that it screws your tuning to hell, and doing it to much can result in the tremolo loosening a little and thus rendering it almost impossible to keep a tuning for a longer amount of time, it usually quite easy to fix, but it's still a pain.
When I said "messes with your guitar" I meant that it screws your tuning to hell, and doing it to much can result in the tremolo loosening a little and thus rendering it almost impossible to keep a tuning for a longer amount of time, it usually quite easy to fix, but it's still a pain.