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Old July 21st, 2008, 06:32 PM   #22 (permalink)
StankyUncleJ
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Kansas
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A good friend of mine named Andy Mckee is a good source for solo guitar. Check him out on Youtube. One night a few years back we went to a popular club in Lawrence Kansas for an open mic night. The owner reconized Andy and mentioned that the other band members had note shown up yet. He then asked him to play his music for everyone until the arrived. We both planned on just jamming with the house band so all we had was my telecaster. Andy took it up to the stage and played his songs on it (funky tunings and all). To my suprise it was awsome, I was thinking it would work only on acoustic. Unfortunatly for most of us Andy is no mortal and could make anything sound good. Try everything on everything and find what you like, it may just sound good to others as well.

I would say you need a greater sense of control on the electric if you are going to play solo though.
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