#138015 by Slacker G
Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:27 pm
Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:27 pm
KLUGMO wrote:This is more about finding and layering tone but I am
talking about layering styles of play as well. There are many tricks
like pulling everyother string off a 12 string guitar and playing that.
Or play like it's a banjo or making your guitar sound like a
pedal steel. Blend that kinda stuff appropriatley and you've
got something.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbDyUwQFUZA
Thanks Klug,
I was wondering if that was what you meant, but your usage didn't come across specific enough for me to catch that.
Here's a cool Nashville trick. Put ultra lights on the first 3 strings and use standard lights on E, A, & D, and then tune the ultra lights an octave higher. Nashville cats cheat a lot. They use combined and unusual tunings just for effect. Lots of strange tricks.
A guitar picker in this area used to weave the foil from a pack of cigarettes through the strings near the bridge. He ran a single strip about 1" wide over one string and under the next. (take it off the paper backing to lighten it so it doesn't deaden the strings too much) That makes a guitar sound very banjo like. A friend used to do that and play the "Foggy Mountain Breakdown".
If you weren't paying close attention when you walked into the club you would look for a banjo.
I'd like to hear your guy at his best sometime. He sounds like he has a few good ideas.





