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At 07:46 AM 3/17/2006, you wrote: >My wife once told me that when I sit down with my acoustic guitar >and just play freely, that what she hears sound more creative than >anything else I do with my gear, looping, etc. I find that sort of >interesting (sometimes discouraging)...makes me start to question >what is really necessary for me to express myself artistically, vs. >hiding behind the gear. Heck, if I can sit down at a gig with just >my acoustic, and satisfy both myself and others artistically, I'd >probably be retired right now with all the money I would have saved! :) Yes, that's a cycle I'm going around all the time: Expansion and contraction. By using effects, I open up my mind to different sounds. This sends me back to my clean acoustic guitar to see if I can approximate the sound acoustically with my fingers. Often the sounds appear without forethought during a solo. Strings rattling against the frets sound like distortion. Octaves sound like chorus. Harmonics sound like feedback. Ostinatos sound like delays. The guitar body is a drum. I love new colors but I can't let the palette get in the way of the painting. Cheers, Kevin The Nettles: Progressive and Exciting Celtic Music www.TheNettles.com