Guitars And Styles Of Play |
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Guitars And Styles Of Play |
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Jul 7 2008, 09:23 PM
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well technically you could play every style on every guitar that is good fully functioning but i wouldnt try to shred on a vintage jazz guitar it might fall apart
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Jul 7 2008, 10:03 PM |
It depends on the pickup configuration and the wood mostly, not the brand or a model.
Strat has alder body, maple neck, maple or rosewood fingerboard, and it has single coils. This gives that classic twangy, glassy bell-like tone that you can hear on many records, all sorts of music. I would say Strat is good fro metal too, but there are plenty guitars a lot more suitable for that. Les Paul is very different guitar, being mostly mahogany-based, humbucker pickups and tune-o-matic bridge gives them characteristic bottom sound, concrete, fat and violin type sustain. Telecaster is a light guitar, moslty suitable for country to rock, but teles are used by many artist in all sorts of music, jazz, rock, blues, funk, alternative music, PRS guitars are famous for joining together good qualities of strat and LP by bringing the fat tone of the LP and the glassy light contour of the strat without being twangy. Ibanez guitars are made very versatile and although there are a lot of low quality models, high end ones are quality made, mostly for heavy playing, shred, metal, but also suitable for many different styles depening on the pickups mostly. all guitars can be very versatile and again we go back to the story about pickups and the wood. Those 2 things are the most important thing that give the guitar it's sound among other things. ANother improtant thing is type of bridge. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jul 7 2008, 10:21 PM |
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...?showtopic=7852 If you don't know already....this is a nice piece of information !
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Jul 8 2008, 02:05 PM |
No problemo mate, we're glad to help a companion. Just ask whatever you think it is important and we'll try to help. Cheers
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