beaubrummels
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you can play bass, chord, and lead at the same time.
Works that way on classical guitar also. You just have to know music first.
you can play bass, chord, and lead at the same time.
In general, guitarists usually don't play bass, chord, and lead simultaneously. In composed pieces and extremely high level improv playing there will be bass, chord, and lead executed overlapping each other at different times to simulate that effect. While it's commonplace, and part of the tradition and normal facility of playing organ.
Guitarists don't do this:
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It is. It's a fun instrument since you can play bass, chord, and lead at the same time. I also like the fat tone since I'm a bassman.
In general, guitarists usually don't play bass, chord, and lead simultaneously. In composed pieces and extremely high level improv playing there will be bass, chord, and lead executed overlapping each other at different times to simulate that effect. While it's commonplace, and part of the tradition and normal facility of playing organ.
Guitarists don't do this:
One niggling little thing about the 870 I just got....it absolutely REEK's of cologne. Stinks of the stuff. (Yeah, I am not a cologne kinda guy & prefer to smell as nature intended. In fact I have a pretty strong dislike for it. It gives me a headache)
Whoever owned it before obviously liked to douse himself head-to-toe with some seriously strong ****. It's been out there in the open on a guitar stand for close to a week now and it's still ponging. What do I do????? :lmao:
The new Quantum's I really love. I think they're actually pretty excellent sounding pup's..very full-sounding & musical but precise & articulate too.