Quote from: Laura Squirrel on August 26, 2014, 03:10:38 PM
Acoustics are cool and all, but I can't play "traditional" chord shapes, like what you would learn in one of those "how to" books. It would just be a waste of an instrument for me. I remember talking my dad into buying me an acoustic 12 string for Christmas one year. (I can't remember when exactly) But it turned out to be a massive waste of money on his part. It was a great guitar. But, it was biting off way more than I could chew. But, when a friend would come over and play with it. (One that actually knew how to write their own music by this time), It sounded amazing. But for what I was doing, it was just too much for me to handle and it didn't really work. I eventually traded it in for some effects processor. In hindsight, I should have asked for the keyboard that I saw at Radio Shack that same year. I would still have that since it came in handy for Experimental/Ambient/Noise stuff.
God a 12 string sound so sweet. A double neck even better. Stairway to Heaven anyone? Unfortunately I'm on the Highway to Hell. Literally I have been on Hwy 666 between Colorado and Arizona. Interesting ride and kind of nerve racking to say the least from all the stories. Open chords are so easy if you know and play any ACDC stuff. Rock is different and the open chord rock like ACDC isn't that precise. Basically D,C, G, AD, D F# and a couple of Hendrix chords is all you need to know. ACDC G's are extremely simple with the A string muted. D with the high E string muted unless it is You Shook Me. and then it is a straight D and Dsus4. A lot of people make the guitar out as some undefeatable beast but it is probably one of the easiest instruments to learn how to play. The only problem with it is that it is mostly a feel and emotional instrument. Most guitarist I know and myself play by emotion more than written music. I can read the tabs or even the music which looks like flies on the lines. Yes I can read music and hate it. Take NIB by Sabbath, I can play it note for note, but if you don't play it from the heart with the darkness, it sounds like crap. Same with any blues song. I can learn the tabs and the actual music really easy and have it down in less than an hour. But if the emotion isn't behind it, forget it. Take You Shook Me by ACDC, If you don't feel it or can identify with it, it will suck. Same way with me and any songs I play on the guitar.
Open Chords don't forget Rhino Bucket, no matter what was said about them and ACDC wannabes, they were good. Beat to Death Like a Dog. I loved them.
My guitar quietly sings or cries? Who sang that? It is true. Piano, one key is one tune maybe a little vibrato or trill. But one string and one fret on the guitar, how may sounds can you make? Bends, trills, pull offs, hammer ons, double stops, half bends, bend and a halfs. That is just eight right off the bat. Even more than that when you talk about pinch harmonics and palm mutes. It is way more of an emotional instrument than just a musical instrument if you really think about it. It really don't matter if you can play traditional chords or what. Hendrix made up a whole different sound, the devil's fifth (outlawed by the church in the middle ages for stringed instruments) and such a part of the song Black Sabbath without knowledge of that by a young guitarist named Tony.