Inspirations on Guitar!
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Inspirations on Guitar!
Sunday, July 06, 2008
Posted in: Artist / Heroes
Who Inspires You?
We all have defining memories of great guitar sounds and great players – that not only inspired us in terms of how to play music, but on how our own music should sound.
I remember getting a haircut in 6th grade, in front of a television, and seeing Led Zeppelin play The Immigrant Song – now, whether that single memory alone caused me to be a fan of Led Zeppelin for decades, I am not sure – but that was indeed the start.
Listening to “Machine Head” made me dream about Stratocasters and tube amps, as “Beck’s Bolero” made me want a Sunburst Les Paul. Same story with so many other recordings, from the 1970’s to this day: hearing Robert Fripp gave me endless desires for fuzz tones with long sustain - and I had quite a few that broke down, from MXR to Dallas Arbiter; Steve Howe made me want a Ramirez Flamenco, as well as an ES-5 Switchmaster (and so many other great guitars that Steve Howe played).
“Selling England by the Pound” gave me a good reason the buy a volume pedal and put it in front of my delay pedal – so I could cascade notes atop one another while the echoes from the preceding note played on; and that same record, Mike Rutherford’s playing forced me to buy a Rickenbacker 12 string, and to start using alternate tunings – a big part of my guitar explorations to this day. And of course, practically every guitarist alive in the 1980's had to have a custom Strat with one humbucker and a Floyd Rose, in their quest to out-Van Halen Van Halen.
What is still true to this day, is that when I hear a sound that I am attracted to – I need to know how it was constructed. What playing techniques? What chords? What guitar, amp, cabinet, speakers, effects or recording techniques???????
And of course, these new items that I bought were not just ashtrays or decorations for around the house – they made me PLAY differently. The real question is: what similar memories caused you to create your musical identity? Is your current gear helping you - or keeping you in a creative "holding pattern"?
Chances are, if you are not creating your best music, you could use a fresh look at your tools.
If you look at some of the top players and bands of today – quite a few are using and touring with our Hot Hand and Soundblox pedals in their pro pedalboards – and if you’ve gone to see Umphrey’s McGee, moe, DragonForce, Galactic, Soulive, Gwen Stefani or Vernon Reid, you have heard our products. Have a look at our YouTube
Channel and get a taste of how we can help you forge your musical identity!

oh yeah Umphrey’s are one great band! See them live and you’ll have plenty of sounds to go for.
Posted by Carlos on 07/07 at 11:29 AM