
Track Rat
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Here's a thought, learn to play without the squeaks. Nothing goes on my strings except my fingers, sweat and the occassional spilled beer and a little drool.
Read up in the post ya dork. I mentioned Finger ease.
Track Rat said:Gorilla Snot is a tacky substance that drummers put on sticks for traction and guitar players on their picks so they won't drop 'em. Finger ease is the revolting slime I've seen guitar & bass players spray on their strings to eliminate squeeks. I picked up a guy's guitar once that used that shit and it was like putting your hand in a lung cookie. Very nasty.
malgovert said:
Well... to be fair, Fangar, you did call it Fanger Ease...![]()
But I take your point about the goofy applicator... What's Fast Fret anyway? It sounds a lot cleaner than Gorilla Snot... I like the idea of teflon spray too... what about a pair of rubber gloves to boot??? Learning toplay without the squeaks - well that sounds like a lot less fun...![]()
Malg.
fenix said:
Fast fret is the bomb. That's what is it. Finger ease is the generic version of fast fret.
fenix said:
Fast fret is the bomb. That's what is it. Finger ease is the generic version of fast fret. and no, it does not have a goofy applicator...perhaps you were referring to yo mama's tampons. j/k.
malgovert said:what's the best way to eliminate 'fretscrape' when recording acoustic guitar? I have tried every mic position under the sun but it's still picking it up. I'm using a Rode NT3 and/or AKG cs1000.
Thanks - Malg.
Jimmy D. said:I've had good luck with Elixer (sp?) strings - that coating (or whatever it is) seems to minimize the 'creaking', and actually had a secondary effect of warming up the recorded sound of my guitar (Taylor 410 - pretty bright sounding)...
Anyway, I hope this helps! -
By the way - these strings seem to have a little longer life than the D'addarios I was using..
Jim