People get hung up on talent, saying stuff like: "yeah but you're so talented, and it's so easy for you". That can really hurt your progress. I think it's important to see talent for what it is, and how much (or little) it matters in the end. I hope you find this video helpful and/or motivational. If you do, please share it with those around you.
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The gear I most often use.
A Stratocaster of some kind, either an Yngwie Malmsteen Strat, or a custom Strat with a scalloped fretboard. For 7 string stuff I mostly use an Ibanez Universe.
A Marshall 1987x into a Marshall cab.
A Fender Yngwie Malmsteen overdrive, plus a Boss NS-2 noise gate, or a Strymon Sunset.
A Morley Bad Horsie 2 wah, and a delay.
An AKG C-414 mic for the guitar.
For acoustic stuff I use a Taylor 710 short scale thingy.
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