Guitar Tech: Recording Acoustic Guitar
Capturing the rich timbral range and subtle dynamics that characterise a great recorded acoustic guitar sound needn’t be difficult, says Janet Cook, if you have the right approach and are willing to practise and experiment.
It’s easy to understand the recent return to popularity of the acoustic
guitar. Acoustic guitars are musically very versatile, being able to
produce a variety of types of musical expression from harmonically
modulating percussive rhythm parts to poignant gentle melody lines. The
rhythmic qualities of the acoustic guitar along with its wide timbral
and dynamic ranges make it both a capable ensemble instrument and an
ideal vocal accompaniment. Add to this its portability and the fact
that it’s relatively easy to play, and it becomes clear why it’s also
such a widely used song-writing tool.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 07
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