So, what songs can be played on acoustic+classical guitars?
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Every song. To keep it real basic: one strums the chords the other appergiates them. Or one playes the riff and the other appergios of the underlying chords. Two guitars are always more fun then one guitar. :D
ya I like to have one do a bassline and then the other one can harmonize and not even play any roots
"And above all, respond to all questions regarding a given song's tonal orientation in the following manner: Hell, it don't matter just kick it off!"
-Chris Thile
"I want you (she's so heavy)" by the beatles is one of the first i learned to play with a buddy.
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Melissa by the Allman Brothers comes to mind.
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Crystal Ball by Styx is a good one. Oh, and nothing beats a little 12-bar (or otherwise) blues. Trade off with one person comping and the other soloing :smile:
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Hmm you could play Bach's Harpsichord Invention no.8 but I dunno how good it would sound on a classicalacoustic.
Ygnwie Malmsteen's 'Golden Dawn' is a good. Not at all shreddy like his usual stuff.
You could replace one of the guitars with a banjo n play 'Dueling Banjos' lol :P
Hmm you could play Bach's Harpsichord Invention no.8 but I dunno how good it would sound on a classicalacoustic.
Why that one in particular? Wouldn't every two-part invention/counterpoint work?
Hmm you could play Bach's Harpsichord Invention no.8 but I dunno how good it would sound on a classicalacoustic.
Why that one in particular? Wouldn't every two-part invention/counterpoint work?
well i just like that one