Suggest some guitars/instruments for me |
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TheAmericanBrit |
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I want you lot to suggest some guitars and other instruments for my type of music.
If you haven't heard my stuff, go listen to the song I posted earlier (my style hardly ever changes). |
JazzMaverick |
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What kind of vocalists? Do you mind if it's female? I have a tiny selection of female vocalists, but some of the guitar work is pretty good. Would probably sound awesome with a guys voice.
Erm... Breaking Benjamin- Forget It.
Dave Crompton - Main. He's an underground artist, I'll send you that song if you can't find it anywhere.
Never know, but you might like Fair to Midland... it's got a lot of rock, but you might like it.
Fleetwood Mac?
What styles would you like me to list? I have a fair amound I could give you, just depends on what you want. |
TheAmericanBrit |
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Haha, I'm talking about guitars, not bands.
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baudelaire |
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you would probably like the signature Telecaster sound. |
BodomBeachTerror |
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harmonica? |
CTown |
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Cow bell! j/k. Harmonica would work, or you could go piano... but one or the other, not both. |
TheAmericanBrit |
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Yeah, I do love the sound of a good Tele. Love the choices, fellas.
What do you guys think of sitars?
EDIT: Oh, and.....I NEED MORE COWBELL! |
BodomBeachTerror |
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sitars look pretty cool, they also look like a pain to tune lol |
baudelaire |
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yeah... a sitar will be expensive, a pain in the ass to tune, you'll have to learn a lot of stuff to actually be able to play it... honestly, i'd just use a emulator of some sort. |
JazzMaverick |
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haha, woops! Sorry about that! :P
Sitar is amazing! Wish I had one! (Along with a Harp Guitar) They do look like they're hard work, but how fun would it be to play it? :D |
TheAmericanBrit |
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Well, I might use mandolins instead, so... |
BodomBeachTerror |
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mandos are fun, my bro has one |
TheAmericanBrit |
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Yeah, I'm probably gonna get it and tune it like a guitar.
Actually, how are mandolins tuned? |
BodomBeachTerror |
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telecrater |
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You should test drive a tele, also check out some hollow body's like the 335's dots etc. Have you ever messed around with a keybord or piano? I think that could give your music a new depth. |
TheAmericanBrit |
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Yeah, I've toyed around on one. I really wanna add a keyboard and synthesizer to the mix. |
JazzMaverick |
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Would be worth it, they're also the best reference to music theory. Seeing as you can see where the sharps and flats are with ease.
Mandolins are great fun. Ukulele's aren't bad either.
If you're into precussion, you could check out some Tabla. Great work for the fingers, too. |
TheAmericanBrit |
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A tabla? |
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