Originally posted by blink:Ok, im a complete noob when it comes to guitars, but the Edge's sound has inspired me. Alright so, this may be a dumb question, but...Do you really need all that expensive equipment to create, lets say, his sound in Bad?
And in terms of difficulty, how hard is it to play his stuff?
Thanks
Originally posted by thechicken:I change them only when they break...both on bass and guitar. I am not rich, and I have 3 basses and 1 guitar. If I changed them periodically I would spend too much money.
They don't sound that horrible as people used to say when they are old, just different.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
Honestly, no, it's not. And it's not hard for the most part either. All you need is an electric guitar, somthing alright, doesn't have to be 1000+ dollars, but it shouldn't be -100 dollars either. All you essentially need for Edge is a guitar, a delay pedal (echoes), or even just an amp with delay on it, a bit of overdrive (most amps have this), and the herdim picks. The herdim picks are key, they're special picks with almost a rough kind of dimple grip on one side, and edge plucks the string with this side as opposed to the regular tip of the pick. Dunlop makes a similar pick, they're black, and they also have dimples, they should suffice, you can find them in most guitar stores. So,
Guitar (I recommend a squire strat, or even a mexican made fender strat, that's what I started on)
Delay (either in a cheap pedal or built into an amp)
Overdrive (most amps have it, or you can get a cheap pedal)
Dimpled picks, herdim, or whatever you can find that has dimples. (example: http://www.jimdunlop.com/index.php?page=products/pip&id=419&pmh=products/picks), something like that, but you want the grip to extend to the sides of the pick, not just be in the middle.
This is all assuming you want to just start playing guitar. If you already know how to play and all that jazz, and you're looking for a good core Edge tone, I can recommend some more specific and expensive gear, but the basics are the things I mentioned.
Alex
Originally posted by LikeASong:Which key/chords, Guitar People, would you pick for an acoustic version of Bullet The Blue Sky? Ok, it can sound weird, but I think I can make it work...
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I think good, solid ol' E would do the trick. If not that, G always seems to give acoustic renditions an interesting feel.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]It's on Dm on the album isn't it? Tryin' E would be a bit weird![]()
Originally posted by LikeASong:In the album it's in Ebm.
I'll try an arrangement in Em, I like that chord and all the arpegios and chords related to it. Thanks