On Oct 11, 4:48 am, <ic> wrote:
> "Patrick Powers" <
patmpow...@gmail.com> wrote in message
Gerry seems to think precisely as I do. Nowadays you can buy a sound,
which is OK but everybody else has that same sound and it gets old.
The no dynamics thing gets old too. And I'M old, so I've heard an
awful lot of this stuff.
I used to play through electronics but gave up on it. It gives you an
immediate boost, but it's too limiting.
The sound of real instruments doesn't get old. There's no limit to
the amount of subtlety and inflection. That's why I like Jeff Beck
these days, it's got the plinky, weak sound of a real guitar. You can
do something real with that.
For shredding I like Emily Autumn, who plays violin. These electronic
guitars are like fake violins. I hear Emily with a real violin and it
outclasses all of those guys.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjWx1VCm3KI
if you're interested. You have to start playing at age three and
dedicate your life to it, but such results come no other way.
John McLaughlin has a fake tone those days but he's good enough to get
away with it. I wish he'd go back to his Mustang, though. Fat
chance.
On the other hand, I respect what this guy is doing. If someone else
likes it, fine. It just isn't my deal.