Well, it's your left wrist that's broken eh... Well, I can think of one reasonable pass-time I'll allow you to take a guess at what it is. Oh, and hope your wrist heals quickly too, it must suck not being able to play.
But the lightning shredders may get hooked easily on more lightning shred. Maybe they want something they can rock out to, I don't know It works both ways I guess.
Yeah, I think it depends more on how well your teacher can teach you as opposed to just getting lessons. I think both are acceptable, but yeah - it's easier to get your hands on stuff if you have lessons
I'm sure I remember someone (Tav?) saying something about watts not having anything to do with how loud your amp can go, is that true? Can anyone explain to me how it's all measured?
Hmmmm, considering I don't know a damn thing about electronics, joining stuff together or anything like that this kind of project just isn't for me - however, I admire anyone willing to put this kind of commitment into building their own instrument. Imagine how cool it will be to be able to say to people "I built my guitar" Good luck man!
I don't get it, anyway - do you have to re-learn how you play guitar to use a 7 string? What can you do on a 7 string that you can't on a regular ol' 6 string?
7 strings you say? Then you might want to have a look at an Epiphone Les Paul Classic 7 string, Translucent black. It looks the part, I dunno how it plays though. You can pick one up in the shops for 460 or go to piedog.com and get it at a much reduced rate of 345 with free delivery.