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check this it kinda proves how many artists are better live than in the studio IMO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAxLgGVR ... ed&search=
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Great clip! THnx! :D
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stevie ray vaughan is top 5 guitarist of all time no doubt
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I love SRV. Great guitar player and great voice!
I love his song "Come On (Part III)" That song just rips. :cool: Too bad he had to go the way he did. :(
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I've got a video of SRV doing Look at Little Sister where he breaks a string during the solo, the tech brings out another guitar as the verse starts, he straps it on Stevie while he's singing and SRV never misses a beat!
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Paul Wolfe wrote:I've got a video of SRV doing Look at Little Sister where he breaks a string during the solo, the tech brings out another guitar as the verse starts, he straps it on Stevie while he's singing and SRV never misses a beat!
He had really heavy gauge strings how the fudge it snapped??? :shock:

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siro_angel wrote:
Paul Wolfe wrote:I've got a video of SRV doing Look at Little Sister where he breaks a string during the solo, the tech brings out another guitar as the verse starts, he straps it on Stevie while he's singing and SRV never misses a beat!
He had really heavy gauge strings how the fudge it snapped??? :shock:

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yeah good point, although i sometimes wonder how anyone breaks a string, i've never broken one, dunno if its just me but string breaks just aren't a problem.

p.s. can you still get SRV strings? GHS use to make them but i think they stopped.
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rice_pudding wrote:
p.s. can you still get SRV strings? GHS use to make them but i think they stopped.
I used to have them on my Rockwood Hohner, before i threw em out because they were too heavy and it made learning very difficult, but now that guitar is in a scrap heap cos it was just failing till it died =P

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rice_pudding wrote:
yeah good point, although i sometimes wonder how anyone breaks a string, i've never broken one, dunno if its just me but string breaks just aren't a problem.
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Oh and i used to snap the e string a lot when ever i played part of the spotlight solo lmao! ooops :oops:

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I have snapped every string except my low E. Don't ask me how, but it happens! I use 9-46 though, not super heavy. I think SRV used like 11/12-something scary. :shock:
I do love SRV. He was born to play.
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Skully wrote:I have snapped every string except my low E. Don't ask me how, but it happens! I use 9-46 though, not super heavy. I think SRV used like 11/12-something scary. :shock:
I do love SRV. He was born to play.
Be thankful you didnt admit to snapping your G string ;) :P

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Okay, watch this. At the 2:34 mark you can clearly see the string go and then as he starts to sing again, here comes the new guitar.
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Skully wrote:I have snapped every string except my low E. Don't ask me how, but it happens! I use 9-46 though, not super heavy. I think SRV used like 11/12-something scary. :shock:
I do love SRV. He was born to play.
hmmm... i worked my way up to 11-50 and tune to standard and they never break, it could be the brand you use maybe some brands are tougher :?: (different brands seem to have different tension IMO)

yeah Stevie used 11-58 i think, pretty damn scary. But not as scary as Zakk Wylde 11-70 :shock: :shock: :shock:
i've known two people who tried those strings and both of them suffered broken nuts and needed some serious truss rod work... and they were de-tuning :shock:
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If you watch that video, you see that Stevie is very heavy handed when he plays. Strings probably feared him :D
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Seen that before and have always thought it was incredible. But for saying he was better live than in the studio I don't think is correct. I don't think he was trying to play the song like that in the studio. I am in no doubt that if SRV wanted to play Texas Flood like that, in the studio, he'd of had no problem ;). Its all just dependent on what you want to achieve.
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