My response to Edibis' challenge to play only one guitar

I should have my song for this experiment done by this weekend. Discovered on my Jackson I get a REALLY nice clean tone on the middle pickup selection when I roll the volume back a tad (x-series EMG’s for the win!!) also accidentally discovered an enjoyable lead tone when I accidentally left my wah pedal on and left it tilted all the way back on the rocker.

Added a lot of different elements to this song I never used before using loops (just being transparent) but the arrangement was all my doing.
 
I should have my song for this experiment done by this weekend. Discovered on my Jackson I get a REALLY nice clean tone on the middle pickup selection when I roll the volume back a tad (x-series EMG’s for the win!!) also accidentally discovered an enjoyable lead tone when I accidentally left my wah pedal on and left it tilted all the way back on the rocker.

Added a lot of different elements to this song I never used before using loops (just being transparent) but the arrangement was all my doing.
Can’t wait to hear it ..
 
I should have my song for this experiment done by this weekend. Discovered on my Jackson I get a REALLY nice clean tone on the middle pickup selection when I roll the volume back a tad (x-series EMG’s for the win!!) also accidentally discovered an enjoyable lead tone when I accidentally left my wah pedal on and left it tilted all the way back on the rocker.

Added a lot of different elements to this song I never used before using loops (just being transparent) but the arrangement was all my doing.
Look forward to hearing it.
 
Thank you. For some reason this challenge has spurred a creative spurt.
GROWTH is good !!!
it caused me to embrace the Esquire--- and LEARN to use miniscule adjustments of the knobs to get HUGE tonal variances in 1 .....simple guitar--truly sometimes less IS MORE
This was the whole purpose for the challenge. I'm glad to see people getting into the spirit of it, and actually getting something out of it.
 
I wish I could do that. When I try it comes out :poo:.
Not at all KB
Every thing I have listened to from your clips is spot on my friend.
We just play a bit different from one another.
I am a big time rhythm guitar player, my playing reflects this , I have always hated playing a part that meant nothing with out the rest of the band, so when I try and come up with song ideas, I try and make it sound as if the whole band is playing.
Thanks for the compliment brother I appreciate them dearly.
Cheers
Mitch
 
I hear you. I prefer to play rhythm. I like to sit back in the mix and try to enhance the song. I rarely play lead when I’m jamming with other musicians. Someone needs to keep the song on track. I like to sync in with the bass and drums and let the singer and lead guitar do the fancy stuff.
 
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