JohnnyGuitar
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Re: 50 years from now: what amp will guitarists be playing through?
It might not be mainstream but pop music will still be there. People still listen to classical music and to jazz - and classical and jazz players still pay a lot for vintage instruments. Modelling or composite material violins still didn't take the place of a good old fashioned violin.
If playing rock would turn into a niche it would probably get more respect than what it gets today...
See... those old, out of fashion tones are still in demand. :14:
I wonder if there'll even be pop music as we know it 50 years from now.
You know back in the 1910 -1920 period, just thirty or forty years before rock 'n roll music was invented, people played in mandolin orchestras and the banjo was more popular than the guitar.
Fifty years from now what we like today may be completely replaced by something that hasn't even been created yet.
It might not be mainstream but pop music will still be there. People still listen to classical music and to jazz - and classical and jazz players still pay a lot for vintage instruments. Modelling or composite material violins still didn't take the place of a good old fashioned violin.
If playing rock would turn into a niche it would probably get more respect than what it gets today...
I'd love to be able to plug my guitar into a modeling amp that would make my guitar sound like a Stradivarius violin...or Miles Davis' trumpet...or John Coltrane's saxophone...or ???
See... those old, out of fashion tones are still in demand. :14: