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| The Gilmour Fender sound Well i just got myself a USA Fender strat, i have been playing for about 5 years, but this is my first electric. Well anyway, i was hopeing someone could tell me how to get the Gilmour sound with the guitar. Ok i know its all about what effects you got, and how you play it, and also the sound will never be perfect, but i would like to get it as close as i can. I got a small (But ok) Marshall amp, a MG15cd, but me being new to electrics i can't work out the best settings for it to get close to the sound. So is there any guitar players here that would tell me what to do to get as close as i can without effects. Thanks guys |
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| Well Elston.Gunn.. there's good news and bad news here.. Good news: Welcome to APFFN.. Glad you dropped in and hope you enjoy yourself here. There is a lot of discussion on Gilmours rig on here already. Use the search function at the top left of your screen and dig a little. Or.. Look here.. http://www.davidgilmour.danzka.org/dlotae.htm There are a lot of other sites that have the info you seek.. Bad News.. Since this subject has been covered add nauseum.. I'm going to have to lock this thread. sorry.. |
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