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guitar center today...
well I started with some zeppelin on the 12 string (the reason I went to GC), which was awesome as usual. Then I saw the clapton sig martin acoustic on the wall that he plays on unplugged and the dvd I have....uhhhh AWEFUCKINGSOMEx10!!!!, I played some classic clapton acousit tunes plus some other soft stuff.... that guitar is great for soft acoustic tunes.
Then I played a taylor nylon string with the same type of music and some upbeat fingerpicking (i.e. classical gas) and it was awesome as well, if I ever buy a nylon string guitar I think it will be a taylor (if I can afford it).
Then I headed out of the acoustic section where I played a les paul studio which was fun but then I saw one of my dream guitars on the wall, the clapton sig strat with the new pickups (not the lace sensors that I have on my strat but a newer more technologicaly advanced version). It was my first time ever playing this guitar and I played it through a marshall 60watter. AWEFUCKINGSOMEx1,000,000........ I came up with the framework for a new song and such........ the tone this thing produced just knocked me off my feet.
Now for the best part of my 2 hour experience.......... some random dude who was wearing workboots and pants with paint all over them and everything sits down next to me and says I was sounding good and plugs into the amp next to me. We jam for a little bit and this guy is OUTRAGEOUS, playing not only fast but making it look easy and sounding good and going with the song (not just fast to be impressive). He was fret tapping while talking to me and looking at me........... I almost shat my pants at how amazing this guy was.......... definately makes me remember how much more I have to learn.
Sorry for the long post but I needed to tell somebody who might care (my dad could care less if I met EC himself)
Then I played a taylor nylon string with the same type of music and some upbeat fingerpicking (i.e. classical gas) and it was awesome as well, if I ever buy a nylon string guitar I think it will be a taylor (if I can afford it).
Then I headed out of the acoustic section where I played a les paul studio which was fun but then I saw one of my dream guitars on the wall, the clapton sig strat with the new pickups (not the lace sensors that I have on my strat but a newer more technologicaly advanced version). It was my first time ever playing this guitar and I played it through a marshall 60watter. AWEFUCKINGSOMEx1,000,000........ I came up with the framework for a new song and such........ the tone this thing produced just knocked me off my feet.
Now for the best part of my 2 hour experience.......... some random dude who was wearing workboots and pants with paint all over them and everything sits down next to me and says I was sounding good and plugs into the amp next to me. We jam for a little bit and this guy is OUTRAGEOUS, playing not only fast but making it look easy and sounding good and going with the song (not just fast to be impressive). He was fret tapping while talking to me and looking at me........... I almost shat my pants at how amazing this guy was.......... definately makes me remember how much more I have to learn.
Sorry for the long post but I needed to tell somebody who might care (my dad could care less if I met EC himself)
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good stuff... ive said it before - if i get any strat it will be the eric clapton strat. its a great guitar. nylon taylors are awesome too - ive never had the opportunity to play the clapton model though. what 12er did you use?
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oh ive played an ovation 12 string, i thought it was beautiful. the top was pretty too... it was a red burst and had the leaf design things
Sort Of A Protest Song wrote:I don't know if this is shameful or not, but after waking up in a girls bed that was really high up off the ground (almost top-bunkbed type high) I told her that if I fell off I'd "come back to life as a white wizard". I was still a bit tipsy. She did not laugh.
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i have 3 friends with ovations and none of them are in bad condition... 2 have had them for a couple years now i think..fatjack wrote:ovations seem nice, but everyone i know who's had one has said that their's fall apart rather quickly...shane wrote:oh ive played an ovation 12 string, i thought it was beautiful. the top was pretty too... it was a red burst and had the leaf design things
Sort Of A Protest Song wrote:I don't know if this is shameful or not, but after waking up in a girls bed that was really high up off the ground (almost top-bunkbed type high) I told her that if I fell off I'd "come back to life as a white wizard". I was still a bit tipsy. She did not laugh.
nah, not surprising to me. grew up around blues guitarists so i know the ugliest worst dressed guys are always the fastest guitarists. you say, ok first you play an A minor, and they say huh? and you say ok put your fingers here, and they say, oh yea i know that chord, watch this...the next thing you know you're drooling on yourself and you decide you just wanna put your guitar down and watch.
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Im sure hes good but there are about 50 million people who are just as good or better. Its been done.saleen wrote:so......... that was just the intro to my story.......... not the exciting part........ I can't beleive no one cares that this dude was fretapping at an alarming rate while carrying on a discussion!
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They do, literally, FALL apart, and they ding easily.fatjack wrote:ovations seem nice, but everyone i know who's had one has said that their's fall apart rather quickly...shane wrote:oh ive played an ovation 12 string, i thought it was beautiful. the top was pretty too... it was a red burst and had the leaf design things
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