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Boston Acoustic
Does anyone know how Boston got that amazing acoustic sound in some of their songs like: More Than A Feeling, Peace Of Mind, etc.?
Sounds layered but also something else. It's obviously a nice acoustic guitar but it just sounds different and I've always wondered how they did that. I think Tom Scholz produced/engineered the songs himself? Maybe there's an interview somewhere where he says how he got some of the acoustic sounds? |
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Well, More Than a Feeling starts with a 12-string... if they're tuned right they always sound great.
![]() It might be multitracked and hard-panned too, but I can't remember right now. Probably unlikely also because I beleive they only recorded the Boston album on 12 or 16 track tape--the CD booklet tells... I remember it saying that 90% of the album was only a demo. A record exec heard it and had to release it.
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Yea he probably double-tracked the 12 string on More Than A Feeling. Sounds like there might be a slight chorus kind of effect on there too, but that could be phase or something because it's pronounced when listened in mono. I don't know.
I remember hearing he layered the acoustic on "Peace of Mind" with 5 different guitars or something, and also an electric. Anyone have info about this? ![]() Edit: Well, I found this: Quote:
But couldn't find anything about the other song |
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I was in New Orleans a few years ago at guiitar center there and tried out all the acoustic guitars there. I chose a yamaha acoustic over all of them including $2000 Martins and Gibsons. Yamaha puts out some fine sounding acoustics but you need to shop around to find one of them.
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The album is one of the best sounding EVAR.
Really, it sounds good anywhere. I love it. I agree with the Yamaha props, I've got one of their acoustics that I love. BOSTON.
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i third the Yamaha mention... i did a bunch of store comparisons and i wound up keeping what I have.
I can't afford to buy just for a brand name, especially when they don't sound any better. i never sold 20million records though with my Yamaha, I probably have the wrong model? ![]()
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