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Old 04-04-2011, 04:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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When I go to the grocery store, I sometimes leaf through various electric guitar magazines. I think it is funny to see how people like to get all these personalized-looking electric guitars, which seem a bit silly to me...even as I think some of them look pretty cool!

I also like to look at their gear...all the pedals and various stuff people buy. Since I just have an electric guitar and a small speaker, I wonder sometimes what it would be like to have more stuff to alter the sound.
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I also like to look at their gear...all the pedals and various stuff people buy. Since I just have an electric guitar and a small speaker, I wonder sometimes what it would be like to have more stuff to alter the sound.
Its really fun. I have a wah pedal, 4 distortion/overdrives, a delay, a combo flanger/chorus, phaser and a tremolo. Its uber unnecessary but I love experimenting. Its also awesome when you try to play songs from bands like Radiohead, the Police or even simple things like the Rooster from Alice in Chains , it adds a small part but makes it fun!

I usually check out the gear articles and feature articles in Guitar Player
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Its really fun. I have a wah pedal, 4 distortion/overdrives, a delay, a combo flanger/chorus, phaser and a tremolo. Its uber unnecessary but I love experimenting. Its also awesome when you try to play songs from bands like Radiohead, the Police or even simple things like the Rooster from Alice in Chains , it adds a small part but makes it fun!

I usually check out the gear articles and feature articles in Guitar Player
That does sound like fun! Thanks for answering my question.
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That does sound like fun! Thanks for answering my question.
No problem. Remember, if you ever end up with a freakishly unnecessary pedal board, its even funner to mix an match 'em. Keep on creatin'!
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