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Guest Gary C

I've had this old guitar for years. It had been in my nan's loft for decades and belonged to her brother. I think he played in a couple of bands in Birmingham, ranging from Beatles-esque pop to jazz. It's a nice little thing, but I could never get much out of it because it uses what is essentially a TV aerial as an output and it's temperamental at the best of times. I had a few lessons with it when I was 14, but replaced it with a cheap and brutal guitar which I could happily trash.

So I put it away and half-intended to keep it as an heirloom. It's probably worth quite a bit and dates from the 60's at the latest. Maybe I'll sell it one day when I'm old, I don't know. Probably not. But recently I've almost completely stopped listening to music with beats, which I couldn't make anyway (or was certainly never happy with), and moved into some more guitar-based textures.

 

So I've been toying with it and here's the result. It's heavily layered, dense and crackly. There's a reversed loop in there, some reverb and delay. Thinking about it now, I might pick up a Vox amp and wah-pedal and complete the whole set.

 

Enjoy

 

bgbt.mp3

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Cheers, fellas.

 

I'm so happy with this sound that I intend to make more, but hopefully more structured and a bit rougher texturally. I've got to hold back on the .wav fuckery too, and I presume having the chain of equipment set up to play live will make that easier.

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So I'm currently bidding on two Tascam 4 tracks because they're cheap and look incredibly easy to use. After that I'll pick up a few pedals, and then I'll have more music to drop here.

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Gorgeous textures. Let me know when you finally decide to sell the Vox, and I'll gladly take it off your hands. :) This is great. I did a couple ambient tracks using a guitar and a delay pedal a while back. I should revisit them as I was never 100% satisfied with it, but I'm fond of the style.

 

Nice work!

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