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Great musicians on customizing their guitars for the right sound
I always enjoy hearing musicians discuss how they customize their gear to get the sound or effect they are after for a song. I think be it music, sports or any art or discipline, getting insight from people at the top of their field on how they create their magic is always fascinating and inspiring.
I like how MLT mix it up and bring in new and different instruments on their songs to get the sound they are after, like in “Looking Through You” with a Banjitar, the wee little guitar in Lola, or Mona learning the accordian for “Vincent”, and Lisa honing her cello skills for “Yesterday”.
When Pete Townsend raves about a certain guitar for being really tough, I think you can take his word for it that it can take a beating.
Not music related, but this reminds me of how after 2 decades of driving around in a front heavy solid rear axle muscle car, I perfected the art of driving it in the snow, with the right Michelin performance snow and ice tires and 150 pound of cat litter in the trunk strategically over the rear wheels. It was fun being able to drive up an ice covered hilly road with good traction, going around pick up trucks, 4 X 4 jeeps and SUVs that got stuck and couldn’t make it up and seeing them in the rear view mirror as I drove up the hill and away. This while still on P245 V-Rated wide performance tires and the dual exhausts doing it’s throaty signature Mustang V8 rumble.
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