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Subject: RE: From an acoustic to an electric. From: Matt_R Date: 23 May 03 - 08:09 PM Oh yeah...love that distortion at the end of "Alison Gross". |
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Subject: RE: From an acoustic to an electric. From: Clinton Hammond Date: 23 May 03 - 04:42 PM "bigger amps, PA of course, and effects--pedals first, then a rack mounted multiprocessor, and a compressor, too--somewhere in there a new guitar, and, most likely, rewiring that" That's not worse, that's BETTER! Get his some Steeleye Span CDs... lots of trad stuff with way cool electric guitar there! :-) |
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Subject: RE: From an acoustic to an electric. From: GUEST Date: 23 May 03 - 04:38 PM there are a quite a few punk groups that have a large selection of traditional songs in their repertoire....i find it fascinating...and soemtimes the fusion works wonders... |
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Subject: RE: From an acoustic to an electric. From: Eric the Viking Date: 23 May 03 - 04:36 PM Yeah, get him to listen to Hendrix,Clapton, May and Knopler. Then BB King. A hundred brilliant guitarists to listen to. But then Richard Thompson, Fairport, and thence back along the folk road. Rock on ! |
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Subject: RE: From an acoustic to an electric. From: M.Ted Date: 23 May 03 - 03:51 PM It gets worse...bigger amps, PA of course, and effects--pedals first, then a rack mounted multiprocessor, and a compressor, too--somewhere in there a new guitar, and, most likely, rewiring that--You may be able to save your ears if you get one of those mini effects devices that you can listen to with headsets, but you'll never save any money. |
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Subject: RE: From an acoustic to an electric. From: Matt_R Date: 23 May 03 - 01:22 PM For real. I was playing rock for 7 years before I bought an electric guitar. Also, an electric guitar is not always synonymous with a heavy distortion sound. |
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Subject: RE: From an acoustic to an electric. From: PoppaGator Date: 23 May 03 - 01:19 PM I'm surprised his move from acoustic to electric guitar wasn't preceded by a shift in musical interest to a different repertoire, more rock or pop oriented. Don't be surprised if he soon quits playing "Greensleeves" and moves on to selections that might sound more alien and less musical to your ears. You may find yourself looking back at *this* phase with nostalgia! Maybe I'm wrong; in fact, I hope I am! Moving from acoustic to electric doesn't necessarily mean *anything.* He could be on his way to true virtuosity, exploring all aspects of his intrument. Or, maybe he just wants to be as loud and punkish as possible -- remains to be seen. |
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Subject: RE: From an acoustic to an electric. From: Matt_R Date: 23 May 03 - 12:46 PM Excellent news. Nothing like adding another dimension to your existing guitar skills. |
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Subject: From an acoustic to an electric. From: GUEST,Red Eye Date: 23 May 03 - 12:38 PM My son has grown up. After strumming an acoustic guitar for four years he has persuaded me to part with £250 for an electric guitar,(yamaha pacific) + amp. He is in his bedroom now, twanging away. He is going through his familiar routine of Greensleeves etc, in a droning/rebellious type of way. Does it get any better?? |
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