More on Marr etc
To answer Arnold first:
So you're talking about normal finger picking but with finger picks & using open tunings, right? But i still don't know what you mean by "cluster chord".
Funny you should mention Nick Drake as I am a huge fan. I got back into playing the guitar after years of not doing because I wanted to learn how to play like Drake. Hasn't quite worked out like that but...Anyway there's a great Drake web site which has nearly all his songs tabbed out & man are they precise! You know usually you try & play what someone else thinks is the song & it just doesn't sound anything like no matter how you vary the rythm, picking, tempo etc but this guy - Chris Healey- has Drake's tunes spot on. Must of took years!
Well the point is that sometimes the placing of the notes is much simpler than you'd expect due to the unusual tuning. Is this what you mean by "cluster chord"?
I didn't know Johnny played like that. I thought he was just into normal tuning with capo. Guess I have more work to do than I expected
Do you know the issue & volume # of the guitar player mag? Maybe I could track it down or maybe the article is posted somewhere on the Net.
Re the picks are you referring to those thin plastic things you strap or tape on as used by the Portuguese guitar players (especially in the Fado) or to those thick, more like plectrum type things that you wear? I have only actually seen those for thumb & couldn't even begin to imagine using one. The other type maybe I could get used to but they are really uncomfortable to wear for any length of time. I didn't think Drake used anything, just his finger nails. But then he only played acoustic.
OK now Eurythmic:
Yeah Fender Twin Reverb but I assumed the Twin meant that they had two reverbs or something & I fleetingly saw one in a shop the other day (before this discussion otherwise I would've paid attention!) & it only had the one reverb. Unless I was most mistaken. As I said before I'm not much cop with amps.
Re the black face being better than the silver face, couldn't you just switch the fronts? I mean the silver looks way cooler purely on image but obviously it's the sound that matters, but if you wouldn't the image too, couldn't you just switch the panels? Well I guess that wouldn't be so cheap either. Anyway, a vintage valve amp is out of my price range until:
a: I actually make it with the band in the first place
b: I get a well paid, secure job & am comfortably paying the mortgage & can afford luxuries.
Both of (or either of) which could take a while!!
Still, no harm in going down the vinatge amp shop & having a blast & seeing what I think. Always nice to know what your target is at least
Re our music yeah I agree with you, I think now is the time more than ever. Just after The Smiths was too soon so you got the second rate rip off tag (and mostly deservedly) & then the world was too obsessed with Kurt Cobain but now seems to be swinging back in our favour again.
I like Belle & Sebastian but the level of fan worship they receive is ludicrous (not that I would complain were we to receive something similar one day) & I feel they are over-rated. Also we are neither so fey & downright indie nor do we have the attitude of the likes of Oasis. We're more in the Teenage Fanclub/Supergrass way re attitude & image. But we aspire more to being in the mainstream top ten. Effectively I want to compete with Elton John & Five not with The Field Mice, know what I mean? Which is what The Smiths achieved after all.
Nice to find a potential fan & fans of this kind of guitar playing on what is, after all, a completely tech orientated site
Ciao.
doug east