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Worship teams / praise bands on campus these days?
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 7:22 am
by bbrothers224
I would imagine that they would be with all of the changes that have taken place at LU since 1983. Any guitar pickers out there? I knew of a few back in my day. We would hang out in each others dormrooms exchanging licks and ways of playing tunes from artists such as James Taylor to Leo Kottke. Not many of us had any quailty instruments back then...unless our folks were loaded. You'd see the odd Ovation here and there, but with the exception of 3 Guilds...all I saw were off brands from the far east...including my 12 string Ventura (Martin knock off).
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 7:57 am
by SuperJon
3/4 of the campus plays guitar. I think it's a requirement to live on the circle.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 9:47 am
by Libertine
SuperJon wrote:3/4 of the campus plays guitar. I think it's a requirement to live on the circle.
I swear, the laundry rooms have turned into freakin' subway stations.

Posted: June 4th, 2007, 9:49 am
by SuperJon
The thing is, most of em only know three chords (that's all you need for praise and worship) and they're not very good at those three chords. I've been looking for people to play with for a while and can't find any that are decent and know how to play anything besides praise and worship.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 2:03 pm
by bbrothers224
Drop on by if you're ever in the Richmond, VA area. I love to play (47 now, playing since I was 15). Getting back to playing electric the last year after having been concentrating on acoustic since the late 80s / early 90s. I love alternate tunings and need to brush up on my mandolin as I've developed a bluegrass itch.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 2:12 pm
by El Scorcho
bbrothers224 wrote:I love alternate tunings...
Open D FTW!
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 4:07 pm
by bbrothers224
El Scorcho wrote:bbrothers224 wrote:I love alternate tunings...
Open D FTW!
I really got into them when one of my sisters introduced me to "How Did You Find Me Here" by David Wilcox in late 1989. From there I started looking into the music of Nick Drake and using my dad's hacksaw to chop up various numbers of kyser capos. I lost count how many capos I sacrificed until partial capos came out by Shubb and Kyser a few years back.
I would be curious to see what folks are playing...as in make, model and artist.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 4:38 pm
by Sly Fox
My great grandfather used to play the mandolin when I was a kid with my grandfather on banjo (yeah, I have hillbilly roots). My hand wasn't big enough at the time to be able to play anything yet and by the time it was my great ggrandfather has passed on and my grandfather's arthritis kept him from playing. Oh well.
All that said, my favorite axeman tend to be of the electric variety.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 6:22 pm
by bbrothers224
I find something very honest about the sounds that are made when skin is on steel. No effects at all. It's just you and the instrument; however, there are times when craking it up to 11 feels great! One of these days I plan on getting a handmade electric guitar one of these dyas, but until that time comes, I'll make do with my Jay Turser Les Paul copy (had the original pickups replaced with a pair of Gibson Classic 57s...very nice sound for the $$ invested).
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 6:28 pm
by SuperJon
Three words make me drool:
Gibson
Les
Paul
I also like Telecasters.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 7:49 pm
by bbrothers224
I know what you mean. You can't go wrong with a nice Les Paul. [/url]
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 8:37 pm
by SuperJon
Or Ernie Ball Music Man bass...
...with slinky strings.
Man I miss playing.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 9:04 pm
by BJWilliams
I wanted to learn to play guitar back when my sister took lessons...instead I ended up taking up brass instruments...and the piano
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 9:26 pm
by JDUB
i guess i can be lumped in with the rest of campus...i can play about 3 chords, and not very well
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 9:34 pm
by PAmedic
I play my Sirius Sportster regularly
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 10:56 pm
by TylerBakersGonnaBGreat
Just for the record, I saw this thread, and im not getting involved, we all know what i think of this music

Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:12 pm
by bbrothers224
I think it's evolved into instruments rather than a style of music. FWIW...I had the chance to buy a Tonesmith guitar form one of the guys in Sixpence none the Richer when they played in Richmond at the Floodzone in 98...but I didn't. Could kick myself when I look back on it.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:15 pm
by SuperJon
My favorite acoustic is Takamine.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:21 pm
by El Scorcho
Let's play the guitars I have owned game...
1.
1986 Fender Stratocaster (Japan) in 3-tone sunburst - It had a weird System I bridge with a locking nut (though I disabled that). It also had a Seymour Duncan Hotrails pickup in the bridge position with a custom switch installed so you could use only one of the two coils. So freakin' awesome.
Guitar:
http://www.replicarz.com/images/GMP0303403_S.jpg
Weird System I bridge:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/john.black ... s/kah1.jpg
Seymour Duncan Hot Rails pickup:
http://tinyurl.com/2u8hw9
2.
1998 Epiphone Les Paul in Tobacco Burst - Technically a downgrade from my Strat, but that weird Japanese bridge had started to have some problems and finding replacement parts for it at the time was next to impossible. So, I had to make a change. This actually turned out to be a decent guitar, though I always wanted to put Gibson PAF Humbuckers in it instead of the not so great Epi pickups.
Les Paul in Tobacco Burst:
http://www.themusiczoo.com/SlashLesPaul131full.jpg
3.
1999 Epiphone Riviera in Silver Flake: I always wanted a semi-hollowbody guitar and I love the way the Riviera looks. I went with the Silver Flake not because I liked the finish, but because the models with that finish had the full-size humbuckers instead of the mini-humbuckers that were standard in Rivieras. This made them much closer to an ES-335 in sound, which I loved.
Riviera:
http://tinyurl.com/2kj5vl
Riviera in Silver Flake finish (except mine didn't have a Bigsby tail piece):
http://jayhawksfanpage.com/Jguitar9.JPG
And then I gave up guitar. I traded in my gear, pedals and amps to start playing bass. So, I picked up...
4.
2002 Fender American Deluxe Precision Bass in 3-tone Sunburst with Rosewood fretboard: Stock. No modifications. Brand new. The most perfect instrument I've ever owned.
American Deluxe Precision Bass:
http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dbase/p ... 270016.jpg
After I quite playing in a band and sold my recording studio, I dumped
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:23 pm
by El Scorcho
bbrothers224 wrote:FWIW...I had the chance to buy a Tonesmith guitar form one of the guys in Sixpence none the Richer when they played in Richmond at the Floodzone in 98...but I didn't.
Matt from Sixpence owns a vintage Fender XII and uses it a lot. I've wanted one of those for so long, but they're hard to find and pricey.
I need to find a picture...
There it is:
http://www.ggjaguar.com/e-12.jpg
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:26 pm
by bbrothers224
I'll take you up on that offer. I've been buying and re-selling my guitars over the years to get what works for me.
Here’s a list of stuff that I have at the moment. In years past I have had 3 Ovations, 1 Gibson, 1 Washburn (alll acoustics) and 1 Kramer (mid 80s Strat style).
ACOUSTIC
Raven Labs PMB-II
http://www.raven-labs.com/mainframe.html
Zoom A2.1u
http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/a21u/ (with Cubase LE)
Huss & Dalton CM cutaway
http://hussanddalton.com/model_com.htm
Gibson J100 Xtra
http://www.gibson.com/acoustics/1996/jumbo/j100.html
Larrivee J19
http://www.laguitarsales.com/pages/3329 ... ee_J19.htm (no longer made – mine is similar except more inlay on the neck and headstock)
Gibson F9
http://www.gibson.com/Products/Bluegras ... olins/F-9/
ELECTRIC
Jay Turser JT-200
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/revi ... T-200/10/1 (Chinese Les Paul copy...bought on ebay. Had the stock pickups replaced with Gibson Classic 57s)
Line 6 Floor POD
http://line6.com/floorpod/
Fender Princeton Chorus PR82
http://www.apachepawnofmesa.com/product ... nts/03.asp
Behringer V-Tone GM108
http://www.behringer.com/GM108/index.cfm?lang=ENG
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:30 pm
by SuperJon
That Fender bass is nice.
I always like the Mark Hoppus Fender bass too.
I've never been in a steady band so I haven't felt the need to buy good equipment.
Here's the bass I have now:
I also have my first one, a Fender knock off P-bass (I forget the brand).
I've got an Alvarez acoustic and an OLP Music Man electric as well. The electric guitar came with Line6 Guitar Pro, which is really why I got it in the first place.

Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:33 pm
by PeterParker
Personal Axe: Ovation Balladeer
Oh, and as far as axemen: Stevie Ray Vaughn...'nuff said.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:34 pm
by bbrothers224
El Scorcho wrote:bbrothers224 wrote:FWIW...I had the chance to buy a Tonesmith guitar form one of the guys in Sixpence none the Richer when they played in Richmond at the Floodzone in 98...but I didn't.
Matt from Sixpence owns a vintage Fender XII and uses it a lot. I've wanted one of those for so long, but they're hard to find and pricey.
I need to find a picture...
There it is: http://www.ggjaguar.com/e-12.jpg
Yeah, I've seen it. Sixpence played Richmond quite a few times (about 5) during their time together. The last time they were here, Matt played that guitar and a blonde Tele. Sean (the other guitar player) played a Tonesmith
http://www.tonesmith.com/ and a Lowden for his acoustic parts.
Posted: June 4th, 2007, 11:39 pm
by Sly Fox
Back-to-back posts with references to Austin acts. Cool.
I'm seriously down with SRV as well. If you are ever in Austin, there's a statue by Town Lake. I used to catch Sixpence all the time before they signed nationally on Sixth Street and at Stubbs.
Anybody familiar with another Austin icon named Eric Johnson?