Is it ok for someone else to pick the guitar tone/effect/patch you will be using on the piece you are currently playing/writing/involved with at the moment?
My answer is the 3rd choice...
"Which finger would like broken off"?
"Whoever is playing the instrument in question is most qualified to judge the situation at hand". Yea, I'd take a suggestion but when the cards hit the table, I still reserve the right to use whatever tone/effect(s)/patch as I see fit providing that choice is not "over the top" or "in bad taste".
Make all the suggestions you want, if any of them are any good, I'd consider them but that's all. Ultimately I'll do what I think sounds the best and if the person doesn't play guitar, that's an even bigger reason to just ignore them.
Likewise, I might suggest to another player what might sound good but would never have the unmitigated balls to ask someone else to use a different patch other than what they are using and liking.
(Go back to Moe's Art Disco and get a stiff drink, cause you need one.)
My answer is the 3rd choice...
"Which finger would like broken off"?
"Whoever is playing the instrument in question is most qualified to judge the situation at hand". Yea, I'd take a suggestion but when the cards hit the table, I still reserve the right to use whatever tone/effect(s)/patch as I see fit providing that choice is not "over the top" or "in bad taste".
Make all the suggestions you want, if any of them are any good, I'd consider them but that's all. Ultimately I'll do what I think sounds the best and if the person doesn't play guitar, that's an even bigger reason to just ignore them.
Likewise, I might suggest to another player what might sound good but would never have the unmitigated balls to ask someone else to use a different patch other than what they are using and liking.
(Go back to Moe's Art Disco and get a stiff drink, cause you need one.)
If you don't like what I say, you can
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