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« Reply #15 on: May 18, 2006, 12:05:09 AM »
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It's not really about gear (this thread), it's more about how you come to - if you come to - ever find one singular image of what you are as a musician?

I used to think about weather i wanted to play rock or blues or metal or whatever. now i just play everything i like the sound of; you don't need any other 'image' as a musician other than yourself. Take influence from your heros, use and devellop their techniques and through that your own style. I find a good way to devellop your style is to just play a guitar you like into an amp of any description on any setting, and just limit yourself to this instrument, this setting, this sound and see what yu can do with it...
One singular image just isn't necessary unless you are pretty damn narrow-minded IMO.
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« Reply #16 on: May 18, 2006, 12:22:10 AM »
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Quote from: willo
It's not really about gear (this thread), it's more about how you come to - if you come to - ever find one singular image of what you are as a musician?

I used to think about weather i wanted to play rock or blues or metal or whatever. now i just play everything i like the sound of; you don't need any other 'image' as a musician other than yourself. Take influence from your heros, use and devellop their techniques and through that your own style. I find a good way to devellop your style is to just play a guitar you like into an amp of any description on any setting, and just limit yourself to this instrument, this setting, this sound and see what yu can do with it...
One singular image just isn't necessary unless you are pretty damn narrow-minded IMO.


True, but that's not quite what I mean. I'm not looking for a singular image, because lord knows I haven't got one...hell, I don't even have an 'image' in the first place. What I'm wondering is whether or not there is ever a time in your life when everything that your are musically, and as a person, is distilled into one moment, one song, one band whatever. Or do most people spend their lives playing in a number of bands simulataneously to satisfy the various facets of themself?

I mean, I have my own style right now that I think sounds like me...sure, you can hear my influences in it, but fundamentally I think it is me and it is natural to me, it always comes out. But, of course, depending on the situation it has to be somewhat tempered....I can play a 7 minute improvisation if I'm playing in my main band, with dissonance, odd FX, rhythmic displacement and all that kind of thing...but for all that, sometimes I just want to bash out a Ramones song, you know? So, there is a tension in me, and I think we all feel it. I'm wondering if this tension ever releases? Do people just get less interested in various types of music and therefore exclude them out of a lack of interest, or do people just return to their roots and accept that they'll always be a rocker and never a brilliant jazzer (for instance)? Or does the tension never end, and people play multiple projects for their multiple interests?

(if you see what I mean)

It's a bit of a headache...
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« Reply #17 on: May 18, 2006, 10:57:01 AM »
I think I see what you mean. I play and listen to most kinds of music these days, but unfortunately I'm yet to find a band that combines funk/country/blues/jazz/rock/stoner metal/reggae into one listenable bunch of songs.....so at the end of the day I think if you like a wide range of stuff you've got to accept that one band isn't going to totally satisfy you.
In the same way I think it would be difficult to totally release all the 'tension' many of us feel in just one song. I came pretty close when covering an Incubus song some time ago, but that was mainly cos we jammed about with it and took turns laying down jazzy lines over the main chord vamp, as well as rocking out (and playing it how it actually goes!) on other parts.

At home this 'tension' thing is part of what makes me play every day....I don't think it's a bad thing to have as a musician!
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« Reply #18 on: May 18, 2006, 02:30:28 PM »
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At home this 'tension' thing is part of what makes me play every day....I don't think it's a bad thing to have as a musician!


I'd agree with this. I think that for most of us the really good music comes from the tension, trying to push in other directions within the constraints of a particular style. I know that the best moments with my new band have been when I've been writing songs in one style while being influenced by others.

Musical tension can be a very good thing :)

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« Reply #19 on: May 18, 2006, 10:34:21 PM »
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Well, I'll spend whatever for an amp (well, not a dumble, but you know, within reason - i.e. amp and cab under 1500, tops) if it's going to do what I want. I see it as an investment, if its perfect its better to get it now than buy stopgaps only to buy the damn thing in the end.

Not going back to modelling, been there and it was OK but I was glad to move away.

It's not really about gear (this thread), it's more about how you come to - if you come to - ever find one singular image of what you are as a musician?


ah.

do you still want recommendations for amps? cos i just play a bit of everything depending on my mood, so i'm no help with the philosophical questions, lol...

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« Reply #20 on: May 18, 2006, 10:46:20 PM »
I'm in a similiar boat.  At various times I may be found playing acoustic, blues, rock, metal, prog...

I have four amps to handle all my various guitar sounds... well one's really a practice amp but I could use it with a PA system or to record with and it sounds good enough for that ;)

What don't you like about the JCM 800? Want more gain?  Get it modded with a 4th 12AX7 added... Lee Jackson style ;)
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« Reply #21 on: May 18, 2006, 10:48:41 PM »
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What don't you like about the JCM 800? Want more gain?  Get it modded with a 4th 12AX7 added... Lee Jackson style ;)

...or jsut go for an overdrive pedal? S'wat i'm doing with mine :lol:
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« Reply #22 on: May 18, 2006, 11:10:56 PM »
well i like playing basically everything... and my band does it all...

i mean... we've got a Spanish song, a few funk numbers, a jazzy-rock kinda one, a classic rock kinda thing, then some almost-metal Drop D heavy stuff... we do everything and anything we feel like doing... its great... havin said that... we have only JUST got a singer... and we're having to hone in on one particular style more and more now... so i may soon find myself in your position...

but im with the guys above that said it was a good thing... i think in an odd way being restricted makes you more creative (or at least it does that to me)...  

but i think deep down, im into rock... and thats it... sure, sometimes i play all kinds of stuff; and its great... but hard-rock is what im really into... i just know it- i can feel it... dunno why its just something i KNOW... dunno if its the same for everyone... and in time this may change... but i definately have a favourite style... even if i do A LOT of other random stuff...

what im trying to say is... i dont think its a good thing to try and strictly categorise yourself as a musician, but if you do see yourself as a particular kind of musician/guitarist... then its not a bad thing to play other stuff and muck around... its like these STUPID GAY sub-categories of music styles i always wine on about when people mention them... 'pseudo-post-emo-punk-grunge-hair metal..."

SHUT UP!!!!


i dont think you CAN categorise yourself as a muscian really... its just not really possible... unless maybe your talking specifically about songs and actual pieces of music you have written that are ALL in certain style, but even then its difficult....


its probably a good thing to have diversity at this stage in your 'career'/musical life...  im in 2 bands at the mo (classic rock, metal,) and almost a third (acoustic)... maybe when im older and ive developed my musical preferences, ill only be in one band, ill know exactly what i want... maybe not... maybe ill ALWAYS be in multiple bands to cater for my tastes... either way... i dont care, what will happen will happen and whether that means 5 bands or one band or me on my own i dont mind... the great thing about music is there are no rules... you dont have to follow any guidelines as to what you should do with your music... its up to you and whatever you feel is right, you should do....  i mean, in a couple of years, you may not want to play any heavy music in a band... sure at home you might play some random metal, even jam some heavy stuff with mates, but you may not want to take it any further... you may find that you love jazz and want to progress with others in that department... who cares? i dont think thats something we should worry about...


anyway, sorry i kinda digressed there, please tell me if ive missed the point completely haha

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« Reply #23 on: May 19, 2006, 12:30:57 AM »
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do you still want recommendations for amps?


Yeah, sure fire away :D

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What don't you like about the JCM 800? Want more gain?  Get it modded with a 4th 12AX7 added... Lee Jackson style ;)


Well, I usually use a fuzz for my solos anyway, so it's not so much that. It's just, I dunno, the JCM800 has one damn good tone, and that's about it. It is a great tone, but sometimes I would like to be able to go a little cleaner at volume, than it lets me. Re: the overdrive, yup done that with the Analogman SD1/808 (Tubescreamer) mod, it's nice.

Sambo - I think your post...that kind of rambling, god-knows-what-I'm-talking-about half page digression, and then coming to the conclusion, who cares about the future? Let's just live it now...well, that is basically exactly the same conclusion I came to, and in the same manner too! :D
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« Reply #24 on: May 19, 2006, 08:08:35 AM »
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Well, I usually use a fuzz for my solos anyway, so it's not so much that. It's just, I dunno, the JCM800 has one damn good tone, and that's about it. It is a great tone, but sometimes I would like to be able to go a little cleaner at volume, than it lets me. Re: the overdrive, yup done that with the Analogman SD1/808 (Tubescreamer) mod, it's nice.

Sambo - I think your post...that kind of rambling, god-knows-what-I'm-talking-about half page digression, and then coming to the conclusion, who cares about the future? Let's just live it now...well, that is basically exactly the same conclusion I came to, and in the same manner too! :D


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« Reply #25 on: May 19, 2006, 05:17:34 PM »
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Yeah, sure fire away :D



what type of tones are you after again?

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« Reply #26 on: May 19, 2006, 06:53:11 PM »
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ever find one singular image of what you are as a musician?


I know what it is in my head, and I'm always working towards acheiving it in my playing, compositions and the gear I own. The only problem with that is, that it makes it very hard being in a band as you restrict yourself considerably if you try and stick to it, unless you can find some quality musicians to play with that understand it, and quality musicians that are available seem to be few and far between. Hence me not being in a band right now...