Every Guitar Has A Great Song In It, Interview With Charlie Benante |
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Every Guitar Has A Great Song In It, Interview With Charlie Benante |
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Nov 8 2008, 12:21 AM |
Interesting, I guess we all have favourite guitars that inspire us the most, or at least I want to believe that, that's why I'm getting a new axe soon , see what songs it contains hehe
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Nov 8 2008, 03:35 AM |
that, that's why I'm getting a new axe soon , see what songs it contains hehe Great thread Skenny, and great comment Fran! I think that getting new guitars/synths/software is important to push those boundaries of creativity, just as coming home to an old friend, be it a guitar or whatever can be just as important - in the end, its whatever works for you! -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
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Nov 8 2008, 07:03 AM |
I would agree that every guitar wakes up something different in a songwriter. If I am playing my acoustic guitar I always have ideas for ballads. When I take my Hamer, I can't think of anything else than rock. It does make sense what Charlie said. He is an awesome drummer too.
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Nov 8 2008, 03:47 PM |
Yep. It's true that each axe leads to different ideas. Though I am more experienced on acoustic guitar, so that's what comes out the easiest (ballads, pop or folk rock)
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Nov 9 2008, 12:30 AM |
There is definitely truth in that, good way to look at instrument definitely.
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Nov 9 2008, 02:11 AM |
It's true though.. When I play my acoustic I always play and write pop songs, and my Gibson tends to rock and roll while my ESP plays the riffin' griffin
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