jalguitarman
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Re: Best Guitar to Play the Blues?
STRAT. a rosewood board on one will really lend itself to blues.
STRAT. a rosewood board on one will really lend itself to blues.
I have found this discussion very enlightening and would, if I could, own one of everything mentioned. I think Taj Mahal played a lot of resonator, unless I am mistaken. I really like his stuff. I just have always preferred electrics. To those who say you CAN play blues on any guitar and blues is more about how you play, I say "absolutely." But that's beside the point of this thread.
STRAT. a rosewood board on one will really lend itself to blues.
Let's not forget some of the weird and wonderful pawn-shop bizzaro beasties from the 50's and 60's, with sometimes unusual shapes, lotsa pickups and knobs etc. Some of those things can sound great for blues, as a lot of authentic blues was made by people with almost no money at all. Also the amp is going to play a huge part in blues sounds. Small combos pushed hard, preferably no master volume.
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Hound Dog Taylor is a prime example of this. He played some P.O.S. Japaneese thing from the 60s with a whole bunch of pickups and switches. Talk about a nasty, rude guitar blues sound! It's the other end of the spectrum from BB King, but it's no less "the blues" .
Yeah actually, I don't know why people think superstrats are only for 80's hair metal.
Good pickups and they can do anything. And since many of them have versatile pickup configs like HSH they can do much more than a Les Paul/SG type.
There is no such thing as a blues guitar.
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+1. While it's technically true that you can play blues on any guitar, there's one that stands out with the image, feel, and tone of raw blues in a smokey Chicago juke joint. Look at the blues players from the late 1950's & 1960's, 335's were very popular (BB King, Freddie King, John Lee Hooker, etc). In England, Eric Clapton & Alvin Lee were playing them. There's been a lot of blues players since then using 335's.
335's just have that mojo to put you in the mood and take you back in time
Preferably an LP or 355, but any guitar with 6 strings can do it. Blues is more
about feeling.
Yeah actually, I don't know why people think superstrats are only for 80's hair metal.
Good pickups and they can do anything. And since many of them have versatile pickup configs like HSH they can do much more than a Les Paul/SG type.
Just for the record, I do not play 80s hair metal on my superstrats or on anything else. I....
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Why did you buy them then?!!!
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