I have had some problems with feedback every now and then, but nothing too radical. As a hollow body they are prone to feedback, but I have only really experienced this at rather loud volumes and most of the time with gain or distortion. Most of the stuff I play with the Gretsch is jazz or blues so there isn't really any heavy gain or loud volumes.
I play classical guitar, electric guitar, electric bass, piano, mandolin and charango. My favorite guitar right now is my black Wasburn V, but I will be buying a 10 string classical guitar in a few days which I feel will overtake it.
My favorite genres of music are unique prog metal, and modern classical guitar music.
I'm a rockin guitarist who can't keep the thousand chicks from reaching up to the stage like they are all begging for my junk!
Ok ok, I play the electric keyboard, but I'm too poor to buy a full sized one. So I can play a slightly up-tuned version of Linkin Park's "In the End" and thats about it!
Thank God I married a woman before she knew my true self...
I'm currently rocking a Casio Privia digital piano in my room with a Yamaha baby grand in my specially converted garage, plus a massive set of taiko drums.
remember..it ony counts as an instrument if its strings, percussion or wind [footnote/]yeah...I know I should shut up about that...but it was a very memorable incident[/footnote]
umm.....I once had piano lessons when I was a kid 0_0
I've been playing drums for 14 years so far, though I'm fairly rusty, since I only play for fun nowadays.
Bought this keyboard last spring, because why not? Piano is pretty much the perfect instrument.
I do regret buying a noob 61 key keyboard instead of the full 88 though. I'll probably buy a proper electric piano sometime fairly soon.
I have two guitars, which I basically haven't touched in almost a year, even though I've been playing on and off for almost longer than I've played drums.
My Cort is a darker blue though, and in far worse shape.
With the exception of this one, I hate Stratocasters. >=(
EDIT: I forgot!
I have one of these too! Seems not only bassplayers get neglected, but the actual instrument as well! This is the instrument I'm the worst at out of the bunch. I still haven't changed the strings it came with when I bought it, and I've had it for over five years. Sorry for the massive image, but it was the only one that looked the same.
I play Jazz Bass, the instrument type, and the play style... also I used to play Piano, classical style, and cello.
Currently have a Fender Squier J Bass, too lazy to post a pic, since it would require me actually looking for one somewhere. If you really wanna see it, just google it.
I play the guitar, nay I ROCK IT.
I usually play all genres and styles but I am drawn most to classic rock, blues rock and the likes.
ATM I sport a PRS SE EG, fully modified with new pickups, electrics, a new saddle and new tuners
A Peavey Classic 30, which will be upgrading to a full on Marshall in a few weeks.
I play the guitar and I have 3. I have a Fender stratocaster which I have had since I was 14, I have an Epiphone Les Paul Standard and an Aria acoustic guitar and I play them through a Roland cube 15 amplifier. I haven't been able to play them much lately as I have been busy and they are at my grandparents house while my house is being redecorated. I hope to get them back in the next few weeks.
I like to play with sticks. I can be found both at the front, and at the back of the orchestra. Not at the same time, of course, that would require either a circular setup or space-bending technology.
I was in concert band all throughout high school, playing the Flute and Piccolo. I haven't done anything after that, though I've been interested in trying out other instruments like violin, saxophone, and guitar.
Really like the guitar, don't know all the effects, and the amp is decent, although an upgrade I see approaching in your future, should with the guitar you decide to stick.
It's inevitable.
Really like the guitar, don't know all the effects, and the amp is decent, although an upgrade I see approaching in your future, should with the guitar you decide to stick.
It's inevitable.
I have played the guitar since I was 6 and electric guitar almost exclusively for app. 5 years now.
I am a decent player and a real gear head.
I have too much gear, but I really like all of my guitars and effects and I will never need a new amp ever again. That marshall is simply too good.
I've been playing in bands for the last 10 years, bass and guitar..and occasionally drums.
I play sessions for a few solo artists, but my main band at the moment is THIS [http://www.triplejunearthed.com/Artists/View.aspx?artistid=42654]
Heres my set up:
A Fender Jazz Geddy Lee edition, because im an ex guitarist and i love its low, fast action.
I play it through a pedal board consisting of a Boss TU3 tuner, an Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi, and a Tech 21 Sans Amp that runs to my Fender bass amp, and also DI'd straight to the desk for live shows, for DOUBLE THE BASS POWER!
I also play guitar:
I have an American Fender Telecaster (can't remember which year) which I play through my Orange Rocker 30 amp.
Such a good amp, all british made, including the speaker cones, so I prefer it over the Vox AC30 reissues which are made in China.
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