

jenkins wrote:I feel that if your fingers can play the Garcia parts perfectly you could get faairly close, maybe 95%.
I am under the impression that if Garcia played through a line 6 he would still sound exactly like Garcia and we'd be sitting here saying "gee how did he get that line 6 to sound so damn good"
But if you think about his Garcia's basic tone is clean with reverb and shitloads of headroom.
There are definitly other ways to get this tone than with JBL120's and a mcintosh.
But it aint easy.
Doesn't bobby use a line 6 PODpro with ratdog today?



bucketorain wrote:i have finished trying to sound like jerry..i'm going to sound like myself...

I'm on the Bozo Bus wrote:bucketorain wrote:i have finished trying to sound like jerry..i'm going to sound like myself...
Give that man a cigar.....
Amen.
PEACE,
Phil
Pete B. wrote:I would also reccomend jamming along with DVD's, and watching how Jer touches the instrument.
He gets alot of tonal distinction from bright to dark by simply changing the area at which the pick hits the strings (closer to or farther from the bridge).
strumminsix wrote:Pete B. wrote:I would also reccomend jamming along with DVD's, and watching how Jer touches the instrument.
He gets alot of tonal distinction from bright to dark by simply changing the area at which the pick hits the strings (closer to or farther from the bridge).
Hmmm, may have to contest distance from the bridge. While I'm sure he does that, at times, I believe me more often focused on distance from the pickup he was using.
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