Originally posted by Alex:I think the solo sounds a lot better than the backing track. Pretty nice melody line, too. Congrats.
Regarding your Strat: Of course we all love to have expensive quality instruments. But if you compare today's beginner instruments with those from 1980 you can notice the incredible rise in quality. So if you play a "shitty strat copy" it'll still be much better than a "shitty strat copy" from 1980. I've seen nobodies with no name instruments really rock out, and only true snobs would have dared to mock them. After all, the tone comes still from the fingers - that's why we keep practicing. And our daily improvement is not only technical but also feeling- wise. So your tone gets better every year, even with the same old "shitty strat copy".
Alex
Cheers Alex - regarding the backing track, so to speak, my friend is definitely a competent guitarist but he does tend to over-attack the strings...what you say about instruments as a whole is very true. Even though I notice the difference in quality between say, my Strat. copy and my Epi. Les Paul (and not just because of the basic differences between single-coils and humbuckers), I still love my Strat. copy, firstly for sentimental reasons because a) it was my first ever guitar and b) I played my first gig with it, and also as you say, the quality of play isn't purely down to the instrument and as I said, I think there was a point where I could get some pretty nice tones coming from it before I got a new FX pedal and the Les Paul (which, for the moment, is my primary guitar). Since we recorded that little jam I do think I've got a lot better, and I think we'd all agree that as musicians we're always learning.
