Re: The Bigsby trem is the work of evil?
IMO, a Bigsby is so fugly, it's good looking. Either way, it's sure to catch one's eye.
I personally have no use for a Bigsby in my stylings. However, I can surely appreciate those who do and genuinely know how to use it within the perimeters of what it was designed for. It definitely adds an interesting dimension to their playing. This is provided of course, that it doesn't turn into a crutch, akin to most Floyd and Kahler enthusiasts.
On a side note: The vast majority of better guitarists whom I've seen with Bigsbys on their guitars don't use them at all. I can only presume they regard Bigsbys as some kind of 'classic' status symbol.
IMO, a Bigsby is so fugly, it's good looking. Either way, it's sure to catch one's eye.
I personally have no use for a Bigsby in my stylings. However, I can surely appreciate those who do and genuinely know how to use it within the perimeters of what it was designed for. It definitely adds an interesting dimension to their playing. This is provided of course, that it doesn't turn into a crutch, akin to most Floyd and Kahler enthusiasts.
On a side note: The vast majority of better guitarists whom I've seen with Bigsbys on their guitars don't use them at all. I can only presume they regard Bigsbys as some kind of 'classic' status symbol.