Hendrix's strings of choice were light-gauge Fender Rock 'N' Roll sets (gauged .010, .013, .015, .026, .032, .038)
The same way anyone uses LSD.
He used a Fender Stratocaster.
Wah pedal
soft
Hendrix's strings of choice were light-gauge Fender Rock 'N' Roll sets (gauged .010, .013, .015, .026, .032, .038)
The same way anyone uses LSD.
He used a Fender Stratocaster.
Wah pedal
soft
Jimi Hendrix
Wah Wah pedal, Octavio, Fuzz Face, and many others.
The "Jimi Hendrix Experience" was a band created by Chas Chandler which was focussed on Jimi Hendrix to give him the means to get his music out to the people, with Mitch Mitchell on drums and Noel Redding on bass, both formidable instrumentalists in their own right. Jimi (James Marshall) Hendrix was a unique talent. He had everything against him as a kid, but inspite of everything, he learned guitar and developed his own distinctive sound and style. He was left handed, had long fingers and was able to use his thumb as well. He wrote most of his own material and incorporated some brilliant harmonies between instruments and vocals.
yes, he didjimi not only took drugs they took Jimi
What gauge string you use is all about personal preference. There is no gauge that is "good" for it its what you like and can use comfortably.
Jimi Hendrix Is important mainly because of his use of feedback that was rivaled by no other at the time. Also his fusing togeather of multiple genres of music. Then there is the fact that His bends are still the most soulful and innovative of all time and, his stage show put elvis and the who to shame.
his use of feedback or his flashy-ness on stage. Also his ability to write perfect blues/ rock pop songs.