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Jimi Hendrix Guitars...

Unread post by GrateDMB21 » Fri Feb 17, 2006 1:33 pm

I've been watching alot of Jimi Hendrix videos and no matter guitar he's using, its always a right-handed guitar turn upside down. I just cant figure out why he didnt buy a left handed guitar. Anyone know?
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Unread post by Machtimus » Fri Feb 17, 2006 1:46 pm

GrateDMB21 wrote:I've been watching alot of Jimi Hendrix videos and no matter guitar he's using, its always a right-handed guitar turn upside down. I just cant figure out why he didnt buy a left handed guitar. Anyone know?
When he was young, he bought a guitar at a pawn shop and it was a right handed guitar (if I remember correctly, he couldn't afford a left handed one). He restrung it upside down and it was just tradition for him ever since then.

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Unread post by Festivus » Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:00 pm

Because he was a badass motherf*cker who did what ever he pleased.

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Unread post by DT » Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:04 pm

I read that when he was a kid, his dad forced him to practice right-handed. When he was by himself, he would flip the guitar around and play it that way because it felt more natural to hold it that way.

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Unread post by Festivus » Fri Feb 17, 2006 2:06 pm

Dude, I can't wait to play some frisbee golf this summer

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Unread post by bassman462 » Fri Feb 17, 2006 3:32 pm

i heard that he was way to poor to afford any good equipemt, so he got a right handed guitar, and a real cheap amp, decided to play with the crap amp no matter what because he thought the distortioned sound was cool, then everyone decided to call him revolutionary.
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Unread post by Machtimus » Fri Feb 17, 2006 4:49 pm

bassman462 wrote:i heard that he was way to poor to afford any good equipemt, so he got a right handed guitar, and a real cheap amp, decided to play with the crap amp no matter what because he thought the distortioned sound was cool, then everyone decided to call him revolutionary.
Yeah, cause he wasn't good or anything...

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Unread post by DT » Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:29 pm

ok I read up on it a little bit- He bought his first guitar for $5 from a friend. It was a right-handed guitar, so he flipped it upside down and re-strung it for a lefty. When he got an electric, right-handed ones were the only ones you could find for cheap, so he did the same thing. Got used to it, I guess. Also, he didnt even have an amp for a long time. He used to sit outside and play his electric without an amp, or go hang out with friends that actually had amps.

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Unread post by bassman462 » Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:33 pm

Machtimus wrote:
bassman462 wrote:i heard that he was way to poor to afford any good equipemt, so he got a right handed guitar, and a real cheap amp, decided to play with the crap amp no matter what because he thought the distortioned sound was cool, then everyone decided to call him revolutionary.
Yeah, cause he wasn't good or anything...
oh ya.. left out his knowledge of the blues scale...
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Unread post by jsgksu » Fri Feb 17, 2006 5:42 pm

bassman462 wrote:
Machtimus wrote:
bassman462 wrote:i heard that he was way to poor to afford any good equipemt, so he got a right handed guitar, and a real cheap amp, decided to play with the crap amp no matter what because he thought the distortioned sound was cool, then everyone decided to call him revolutionary.
Yeah, cause he wasn't good or anything...
oh ya.. left out his knowledge of the blues scale...
wow, are you saying jimi wasnt good?
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Unread post by bassman462 » Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:14 pm

jsgksu wrote:
bassman462 wrote:
Machtimus wrote:
bassman462 wrote:i heard that he was way to poor to afford any good equipemt, so he got a right handed guitar, and a real cheap amp, decided to play with the crap amp no matter what because he thought the distortioned sound was cool, then everyone decided to call him revolutionary.
Yeah, cause he wasn't good or anything...
oh ya.. left out his knowledge of the blues scale...
wow, are you saying jimi wasnt good?
im joking around. i dont like jimi THAT MUCH. i just think some people over exagerate how good he really was. my personal oppinion is i dont think he was god. there are to many other amazing guitarists to single it out onto jimi.
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Unread post by takeit » Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:43 pm

i think he got used to where the switches and knobs were.

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Unread post by mangold » Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:57 pm

bassman462 wrote:
jsgksu wrote:
bassman462 wrote:
Machtimus wrote:
bassman462 wrote:i heard that he was way to poor to afford any good equipemt, so he got a right handed guitar, and a real cheap amp, decided to play with the crap amp no matter what because he thought the distortioned sound was cool, then everyone decided to call him revolutionary.
Yeah, cause he wasn't good or anything...
oh ya.. left out his knowledge of the blues scale...
wow, are you saying jimi wasnt good?
im joking around. i dont like jimi THAT MUCH. i just think some people over exagerate how good he really was. my personal oppinion is i dont think he was god. there are to many other amazing guitarists to single it out onto jimi.
i put him in the kurt kobain section, good artists that are viewed as great because they died young...
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Unread post by takeit » Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:11 pm

there is no doubt that jimi was good. almost all of the players that are considered "gods" to popular culture, agree that jimi was one of the greatest. it was not what he was playing, it was how he was playing it. then again, he wasn't really playing, the music was playing him. i mean when he plays, its almost like the music is pouring out of his body. you cant justify his music by listening to it on you home stereo or your ipod. you have to imaging standing in front of the stage with 30 marshall stacks cranked at full blast. jimi wanted his music to be felt more than heard. ya know? anyway, hope that makes sense.

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Unread post by bassman462 » Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:21 pm

praisedave wrote:
bassman462 wrote:
jsgksu wrote:
bassman462 wrote:
Machtimus wrote:
bassman462 wrote:i heard that he was way to poor to afford any good equipemt, so he got a right handed guitar, and a real cheap amp, decided to play with the crap amp no matter what because he thought the distortioned sound was cool, then everyone decided to call him revolutionary.
Yeah, cause he wasn't good or anything...
oh ya.. left out his knowledge of the blues scale...
wow, are you saying jimi wasnt good?
im joking around. i dont like jimi THAT MUCH. i just think some people over exagerate how good he really was. my personal oppinion is i dont think he was god. there are to many other amazing guitarists to single it out onto jimi.
i put him in the kurt kobain section, good artists that are viewed as great because they died young...
ya kurt is also quite overrated, some people where trying to compare creativeness between kurt and billy corgan. kurt cobain with nirvanna another underground band, right place, right time. smashing pumpkins where just plain out creative. it really does come down to preference i guess though.
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