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Just watched, interesting, especially for any music nerd that has ever argued woods for tone, or strings, or tuning or relief, intonation etc
Did you watch this video? If not, do, or at least the last part of it. But it's only 10 min. And Yes, he is only talking Electric Guitar.I will always argue tone woods. But then, I am strictly acoustic. I have an electric and sometimes plug it in to bang out some power chords, but I can never get quite the tone my Muse likes no mater how hard I fiddle with the dials on the amplifier.
And an acoustic guitar should always be solid wood, never laminates and most certainly never some kind of salad bowl plastic or composites. That's fucking sacrilegious.
Did you watch this video? If not, do, or at least the last part of it. But it's only 10 min. And Yes, he is only talking Electric Guitar.I will always argue tone woods. But then, I am strictly acoustic. I have an electric and sometimes plug it in to bang out some power chords, but I can never get quite the tone my Muse likes no mater how hard I fiddle with the dials on the amplifier.
And an acoustic guitar should always be solid wood, never laminates and most certainly never some kind of salad bowl plastic or composites. That's fucking sacrilegious.
I was starting to geek out on all the pedals available to run after these basses preamp, I don't really even know how to play yet, then I saw this video...it's a Signature Bass named for Joe Dart, the bassist in a Youtube, Band and I think regionally famous band, made up of "Band Geeks" called "Vulfpeck" (?, i think) but they put out a natural finish bass with only a vol. knob, no tone, nothing else. "It's versatile, you're not versatile" is one of the pitch lines.Did you watch this video? If not, do, or at least the last part of it. But it's only 10 min. And Yes, he is only talking Electric Guitar.I will always argue tone woods. But then, I am strictly acoustic. I have an electric and sometimes plug it in to bang out some power chords, but I can never get quite the tone my Muse likes no mater how hard I fiddle with the dials on the amplifier.
And an acoustic guitar should always be solid wood, never laminates and most certainly never some kind of salad bowl plastic or composites. That's fucking sacrilegious.
I'll put it on my list. The only electric I've enjoyed playing is this hollow bodied Gretsch a friend of mine owns. But when I sit down with any electric, I end up spending moar time fiddling with the dials than following the sound. It's like when you sit down to find something to stream on television and end up spending half the night scrolling through all the choices.
fiddleist get the fella's geetarists get the womenz blazey
But drummers get it after so it all works out.fiddleist get the fella's geetarists get the womenz blazey
I actually got that one.
Yes, guitar and fiddle players get all the good pussy.
All the Ladies dance to the rhythm of the Bass, tell me I'm wrong.