Guitar Tech: The live environment. Part 1: Kit
Playing guitar at a live gig is a whole new ball game from noodling in your studio. Time-served gigging guitarist Steve Howgill offers us the benefit of his experience, starting with a look at what kit to take with you.
So, you’re the guitar player in a band, you’ve been practising like crazy, the band has been rehearsing like crazy, you’ve recorded a demo, sent it out and got some gigs. Great, the rest is easy, right? Just grab your guitar and get your ass over to the venue at the required time, on the required date and blow the audience away with some lightning fast arpeggios and other assorted guitar trickery.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 10
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