Re: I sure am glad that David Gilmour, Alex Lifeson, EVH, The Edge, Billy Gibbons...
reading this stuff is funny...
as much as that flanger on VHI reached people, we can either choose to re-create that sound in our guitar playing lives or search for a sound that could impact someone else the same way.
There are *great* players that use effects and don't. John McLaughlin and Allan Holdsworth use lots of effects, but I bet they play pretty well if use them or not. Using them isn't a replacement or a cover-up to being a bad player. For true 'signature sounds' though (your own, not someone elses), you have to go past what has been done a million times before, not only use effects in new ways, but your note choices and composition and technique has to be on par with the time spent selecting a sound. I don't see it as any different as practicing guitar- you should spend time on *all* of it.
Amps are effects (otherwise we'd be using PA heads), so are pickup choices. So are electric guitars.
In the end, when analying all this as a whole, could someone pick us out of a group of other guitarists when we play? If not, then our work isn't done.
reading this stuff is funny...
as much as that flanger on VHI reached people, we can either choose to re-create that sound in our guitar playing lives or search for a sound that could impact someone else the same way.
There are *great* players that use effects and don't. John McLaughlin and Allan Holdsworth use lots of effects, but I bet they play pretty well if use them or not. Using them isn't a replacement or a cover-up to being a bad player. For true 'signature sounds' though (your own, not someone elses), you have to go past what has been done a million times before, not only use effects in new ways, but your note choices and composition and technique has to be on par with the time spent selecting a sound. I don't see it as any different as practicing guitar- you should spend time on *all* of it.
Amps are effects (otherwise we'd be using PA heads), so are pickup choices. So are electric guitars.
In the end, when analying all this as a whole, could someone pick us out of a group of other guitarists when we play? If not, then our work isn't done.