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How about a little flame maple?
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has anyone got this guitar? or have perhaps come across another better suited to the percussive style of playing?
I have seen a load of folks using cedar top stonebridges for Procussive style Playing Check this link out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNw9Y...A233726A59B6BC This is a G23cr-c. Great guitar. |
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I suppose it comes down to what Marcel means by percussive technique. I took it to mean percussive blows on the body of the guitar as on a percussion instrument. I realize he may have meant what I think of as tapping - using both hands to tap on the fingerboard, simultaneously fretting and sounding the string. If the latter, my objection to cedar does not apply.
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Hey Raf
Good and important distinction. I agree cedar would not be great for body slamming. But for tapping it does work great on (Very dynamic) Curious to know what Marcel means by Percussive |
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appeared in wrong thread
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I know nothing about this, so I have no basis for a opinion, but in the tradition of this and other forums, I won't let that slow me down.
We have a couple of Composite Acoustic Legacy's -- dread sized with good electronics. They actually make quire a good acoustic guitar, and you can hit them with a hammer if you like. Just a thought. Best, -Tom |
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A good example would be Newtown Faulkners version of teardrop. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjT86g9gTKk
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here is a video of me playing. Not overly percussive in this song. Its an original from my band/ acoustic duo "Him & Her" called 'Wandering'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2WXwBlwZls Any tips and feedback on the song would be greatly appreciated! thanks
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Do you mean flamenco guitar?
Oh, never mind, you are talking about the easy stuff. For harmonically and rhythmically simple percussive playing, anything with steel strings and a wood body will work fine. Use an open tuning and practice until you become a novice hand-percussionist and you will have all the skills you need. Ok... I am just being a jerk. I really do enjoy the modern "percussive" style of "famous" YouTube guitarists, and I don't use those quotes to be "overly" sarcastic. I just wish that flamenco guitar, which is more difficult in every way (rhythmically, percussively, and melodically ), was more palatable to more people. I can understand why it isn't. Please, don't mind me. This is more a comment on myself than the people that make wonderful music by playing the steel string guitar in an atypical way. I play hand drums (specifically Djembe and Bongos) and pretend to play flamenco guitar and see this style as a simplification of both (musically and technically), but is certainly a nice combination when done well. So, I don't have an answer to the topic question other than my own sadness. Move along. Last edited by Special B; 10-17-2013 at 01:06 AM. |
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Why don't you consider the Thomas Leeb signature model Lowden? It comes stock with the scratch plate already added to the upper bout, treble side (mentioned earlier by Rickyuk) and has all of the features Thomas deemed necessary for his playing style.
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I'm not sure that there is a best but my opinion, you would want something with a snappy attack. Maneli Jamal is an amazing player and does some percussive stuff. He uses a Taylor 800 series and multiple Cole Clarks. Sounds great on all of them.
http://www.youtube.com/user/maneli?feature=watch |
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