Multiple guitars
Quote from Forum Archives on September 16, 2003, 7:43 amPosted by: midnightpraise <midnightpraise@...>
Don't forget another guy playing powerchords.
No, no, Two guys playing powerchords in stereo.Then you've gotta have another lead guitarist for dualing leads.
Then you've gotta have several basses as well:
The basic rhythm bass
The funk bass
The metal style bass playing leads with wah-wah and distortionLOL I think this made-up band is scaring me.
I think the New Christy Minstrels used to bust out 5 or 6 plus acoustic
guitars, plus maybe fiddle, harmonica, bass or whatever.
Hey, look at how many guitar layers Layla has on top of Clapton and Duane
Allman?
For some reason I don't think most worship bands would sound quite as
good if they tried to pull that off.On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 21:58:06 -0500 "Tim Miller" <[email protected]>
writes:> Actually, I can see having 4+ guitarists.
>
> 1) An electric guitar for fill with some flange, chorus, reverb or
> delay
> or something to pad the background.
>
> 2) Electric lead
>
> 3) Acoustic rhythm
>
> 4) Classical lead
>
> 5) A guitar with just the high pitch strings from a 12-string set
>
> 6) Don't forget the dobro or slide guitar
>
> 7) And then there's the guy with the Roland digitizer who plays a
> keyboard module from his guitar
>
> 8) Oh, and the guy with one of those guitars that have a banjo body
> and
> sounds like a 6 string banjo but plays like a guitarJosh Taylor
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Posted by: midnightpraise <midnightpraise@...>
No, no, Two guys playing powerchords in stereo.
Then you've gotta have another lead guitarist for dualing leads.
Then you've gotta have several basses as well:
The basic rhythm bass
The funk bass
The metal style bass playing leads with wah-wah and distortion
LOL I think this made-up band is scaring me.
I think the New Christy Minstrels used to bust out 5 or 6 plus acoustic
guitars, plus maybe fiddle, harmonica, bass or whatever.
Hey, look at how many guitar layers Layla has on top of Clapton and Duane
Allman?
For some reason I don't think most worship bands would sound quite as
good if they tried to pull that off.
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 21:58:06 -0500 "Tim Miller" <[email protected]>
writes:
> Actually, I can see having 4+ guitarists.
>
> 1) An electric guitar for fill with some flange, chorus, reverb or
> delay
> or something to pad the background.
>
> 2) Electric lead
>
> 3) Acoustic rhythm
>
> 4) Classical lead
>
> 5) A guitar with just the high pitch strings from a 12-string set
>
> 6) Don't forget the dobro or slide guitar
>
> 7) And then there's the guy with the Roland digitizer who plays a
> keyboard module from his guitar
>
> 8) Oh, and the guy with one of those guitars that have a banjo body
> and
> sounds like a 6 string banjo but plays like a guitar
Josh Taylor
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