Sorry I know this is my third post in a row. I just saw Micah's comment about trading in his guitar and wanting to work together on "Once upon a time".
Yes, I'd love to work on the song with you. I don't know what you have so far. I have a cool riff I've been attempting build a song around for the last few weeks. Nate heard it I sent him a video. Maybe that would fit I'll try and find the video or rerecord it or whatever.
Also SGs are great if that's what your into. I think we can make it work either way we just have to shape the tone through equalization, amp and effect controls to make everything sound copasetic.
What is it you like about the SG the sound of the guitar or the way the instrument feels? I always liked the thicker darker tone that you can get out of Gibson guitars like a Les Paul or an SG. When I actually play one they feel awkward because I'm so used to a Stratocaster. The solution for me was that I gutted my Strat, removed the three single coil pickups and replaced them with a single mild output Gibson PAF style humbucking pickup in the bridge position. Now I have a guitar that plays and feels like a strat but sounds more like an SG.
It's a cheap alternative to trading guitars and you can always swap the pickups back if you don't like the guitars new sound.
Sorry for the slow response to this one I overlooked your comment somehow.
-JPH
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I like Gibsons soud. I laways have. I like the action of a fender more than a gibson but I actually like the playability of a Gibson better. I know that sounds like a contradiction but I know you know what I mean. As of now I still have my crappy strat but I am going to trade it in for an SG.That was a great idea putting the humbucking pickuo in your strat.
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