Question from a newbie
-
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2003 1:58 pm
- Location: Mokena, IL
- Contact:
Question from a newbie
hey guys I have a yamaha from like 1970 that i borrowed because of a strict budget. I just put elixer strings on it and I like the snappiness or twang that you get from them but they dont pop quite like dave's do I love the way his strings sound and i was wondering if there was some way to get closer to that sound. I'm sure it would be outrageously expensive to duplicate it but I want to get as close as I can. Any suggestions???
people stare and we just ingnore them and they go away go away go away
- mbgreen
- DMBTabs.com Authority
- Posts: 11639
- Joined: Thu Oct 03, 2002 1:49 pm
- Political views: Whatever is convenient at the moment.
- Random movie quote to make you seem hip and "with it": The dishes are done, man.
- Location: NJ. Not by choice.
The type of guitar you have wont help near as much as just plain old practice. It takes a whil'e to get dave's style down, and the sound he gets comes from style, more or less, not equipment. (Dave played bottom line yamahas and ovations in 1992-93, and they still had his "pop.")
As a side note, I find a lot of people are used to how his guitar sounds plugged in...if you just plug in to an amp, you'll notice a somewhat closer sound just from that.
As a side note, I find a lot of people are used to how his guitar sounds plugged in...if you just plug in to an amp, you'll notice a somewhat closer sound just from that.
- Michael
"Don't talk to me about naval tradition. It's nothing but rum, sodomy and the lash."
"Don't talk to me about naval tradition. It's nothing but rum, sodomy and the lash."
-
- DMBTabs.com Regular
- Posts: 492
- Joined: Thu Dec 19, 2002 12:24 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Fri May 30, 2003 1:58 pm
- Location: Mokena, IL
- Contact:
thanx guys I am totally untalented when it comes to guitar. So I have to rely on more motivating factors to remove the frustrations. If I can find a sound that I like from a string then I think I can have a touch more motivation. Its like when the first time you get that song to sound remotely close to what it is supposed to sound like after blurting a bunch of ugly sounds for weeks. It feels good It gives me chills when I finnally can do something that someone as talented as Dave can do.
people stare and we just ingnore them and they go away go away go away
so so true. i've been wanting to give this advice on all those "how to sound like dave" questions. you'll notice that many guitarists are easier to mimic when plugged in. especially if you listen to a lot of live recordings. i love the sound of an accoustic plugged in. it is just such a weird mixture of natural and electric sound.mbgreen wrote:As a side note, I find a lot of people are used to how his guitar sounds plugged in...if you just plug in to an amp, you'll notice a somewhat closer sound just from that.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 133 guests