Originally posted by wtshnnfb01[..]
Some guitarist are "wired". If you take Mark Knopfler, or Carlos Santana, they can make any guitar sound like them.
True, but I can tell when Knopler is playing a strat or a les paul.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01[..]
Some guitarist are "wired". If you take Mark Knopfler, or Carlos Santana, they can make any guitar sound like them.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979The interesting thing about the Clapton Strats was that they were used on songs that he usually used Strats
- "...Streets..."
and some that he normally used a humbucker fitted guitar (Explorer or LP)
- "I Will Follow"
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979The interesting thing about the Clapton Strats was that they were used on songs that he usually used Strats
- "...Streets..."
and some that he normally used a humbucker fitted guitar (Explorer or LP)
- "I Will Follow"
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
Probably because this guitar has a somewhat fatter tone, I think it has an active circuit to boost some frequencies, to make it sound closer to the gibsons eric used to play. You will sure research, if you haven't yet.![]()
Originally posted by bcgdYeah, yeah, nice guitar(I kid. Seriously though, REALLY nice guitar. Love the color.)
OK, moving on...
Here's a question that's kinda unique to the bass players. Do you think it matters whether or not when you use a pick?
Obviously on some songs (NYD, Vertigo, Out of Control, etc) it matters but Adam switches it up sometimes. For example during the POPmart tour he was going through his drums 'n bass phase so he'd play songs like "I Will Follow" with his fingers which traditionally is played with a pick. Likewise with WOWY and Streets.
Since it all depends on the vibe of the song your going for I guess it really doesn't matter. I know there's some songs that I feel more comfortable playing with my fingers. Do you feel there's any hard rule on this?
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979As a matter of fact, I do know a few things about the Fender "Eric Clapton" model Stratocaster.
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I own one. (beams proudly)