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Back in my previous life I was an axeman. I won’t get into it just now why I put down my axe, but I’m happy to say that recently I’ve picked it back up. For a time, I quite seriously pursued music as a career.

In my early days of being in a band, guitar virtuosos reigned. At the time it was all about the flare — the faster and flashier the guitar solos, the better. It was hard not to get caught up in it all. Unfortunately for me, I wasn’t really good at it. I lacked the chops.

Rather than let that get me down, I intuitively worked within my limitations. This led to hours and hours of experimentation with tone and effects. These limitation pushed me to create a unique and signature sound, and ultimately find my voice.

So it’s no surprise that the documentary It Might Get Loud has me pretty darn excited. White Stripes guitarist Jack White pushes The Edge and Jimmy Page to reveal the secrets behind some of the classic sounds they’ve managed to birth out of their gear.

While Jimmy Page ranks up there as one of the original virtuosos, The Edge certainly doesn’t. He’s consistently downplayed his chops in interviews. I would say that he was the guitarist that I most related to back in my day.

For me, those days were my earliest lessons of transforming limitations into innovations. The results were encouraging and indelible.
Adrian Belew was another one of my guitar effect heroes. Check out some of the bizarre tones he creates with King Crimson.

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Erik Semmelhack aka Ted Steel 13 July 09  at  07:21 PM

WOW i cant wait to see that Film.. my experience with guitar is unique as well.. i was a drummer for years.. professionally, signed.. but always loved guitar.. because it brought you out front and so i started collecting the oddest guitars i could buy for no more than 100 dollars..
well this led me to appreciate the guitars out side of the middle of the road big brand axes.. this quirky appreciation led me to try and play them.. teaching my self simple ramones/fear/sabbath style riffs .. i was hooked.. By simply playing all the time and exploring without shame has now led me to hold my own.. in my own way.. which is exactly the kind of musician i have always loved and admired…so now i am now about to complete my 4 professional album and I have been playing live music longer than i have not in my life…and I also have been collect vintage and eclectic gear like 9 year old collecting baseball cards for close to 20 years now..
Thanks for the post David.. one’s Music is so essential to everything…

Erik Semmelhack aka Ted Steel 13 July 09  at  07:24 PM

my writing skills are clearly lacking… maybe spending too much time playing guitar!!!!

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