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Multiple guitars

Posted 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 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
[email protected] Praise sets the captives free! Acts 16:25,26
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