Inflames626
New member
In my defense also, many of my former teachers at GIT with decades of experience don't like 8 strings--"too low."
If I'm recording, I can just use a bass guitar or multiple guitar parts for drone notes with each guitar getting its own register like they do in gypsy jazz.
This is why I see 8 string improvisation and the way Tosin Abasi plays especially as kind of its own genre, similar to how Les Claypool was in the 90s--minimal band accompaniment and a talented guy just going crazy. It's very impressive, but for me not very musical.
I'd rather just have a fuller ensemble with lots of parts over one guitarist trying to do everything. Easier to play and more musical with a band, IMO.
If I'm recording, I can just use a bass guitar or multiple guitar parts for drone notes with each guitar getting its own register like they do in gypsy jazz.
This is why I see 8 string improvisation and the way Tosin Abasi plays especially as kind of its own genre, similar to how Les Claypool was in the 90s--minimal band accompaniment and a talented guy just going crazy. It's very impressive, but for me not very musical.
I'd rather just have a fuller ensemble with lots of parts over one guitarist trying to do everything. Easier to play and more musical with a band, IMO.