Yea, I snuck a lot of stuff in there. It was mostly improvised, as all my demos are.Scout wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 3:44 pmHave yet to try a Mustang, played a Mustang bass a long time ago. You sound good, like yourself I imagine .BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 6:02 amPeople say Rickenbackers are no good for blues either, yet a whole bunch of blues dudes were using them in the 50s. Lennon was inspired by a guy who played a 330 Capri and combo 600.
I don't play blues, but I do play Mustangs, and they can do anything a guitar can do.
Here is me playing a ton of different styles on a Mustang. No wanking to see. Some nice original riffs though, and a bit of everything else.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wpB5N1azEKE
I did hear a bit of Gentle Giant
Blues on a FENDER MUSTANG
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@OP: sounds great!!! in my world, anything can be achieved on any guitar, it's just that i like offsets for the ergonomics. I remember the days when people would suggest 'guitars by genre'. hilarious. Sometimes I'm just browsing through guitar forums, havin a silent giggle: 'is an SG suited for psychedelia?' 'can I play Folk on a PRS?' ' is it okay to play metal on an offset?'... hehe. depends, depends. you're putting it to good use, no lack of sustain.
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