This may seem a bit nerdish, but I seem to connect on a different plain with my guitars. For instance, depending on what guitar Im playing I seem to be mentally in sync with the genre of music most commonly associated with the guitars style. I used to have a PRS copy that when I played it I seemed to write more "commercial" rock sounding stuff, like (uggh) Creed. I also used to own an 87 Kramer Baretta and every time I played it I couldnt help but feel like my hair was too short, not curly enough and not bleached enough(which is why I got rid of it, I dont like hair metal and didnt like feeling inspired that way). It just never felt right playing what I consider metal on those guitars. Anyone else have this affliction. I kinda feel like a dork.
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Probably because the word is "plane" not "plain".
I have the same problem. I have a sparkly Westone Raider. Everytime I see it I want to stick it up someone's arse, possibly the person who suggested it was a Culture Club guitar.So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I nearly broke her back
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Yes:
Barndoor mini bich: classic rock and electric blues
Hamer Phantom: Police, jangly stuff...Pretenders, Byrds, Tom Petty
Charvel Model 88: Full dimed out shred mode.
Jackson DKMGT: Compromise...anything between blues to Slayer
Jackson PS4: Paul Gilbert, Satch, shred with a whammy
Kramer ST300: SRV (!) Thorogood, a weird blues rocker. Gary Moore might apply.
And so on.
That is exactly why I hang on to ten or so guitars.
No two alike, and in my paws for a purpose!
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostI play the same way on all my guitars - shitty.Scott
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