by Rjanuarsa » 04 Mar 2014, 01:40
Hi Gary,
Thanks for your very kind words!
I started playing when I was 10 by taking classical guitar lesson for about 3 years. At the same time my dad (who used to play in a "Shadows") would play cassette tape of The Shads, I was immediately struck by how good the sound was! From then on I started learning every single tunes that the Shads recorded, got all the notes correctly but the sound from my guitar was not good at all. That's when the search begins, tried everything still didn't sound right for many years. All those years I also played in a lot of bands as session guitar player both live and recordings.
In around mid 90s I found out about SCOFA run by Ian Kershaw (do you remember him?), I don't know where his is now, I hope he is well. I obtained newsletters from SCOFA, which led me to order UB Hank backing tracks from him. What a treat!! Playing all these Shads tunes with great backing music. Exciting Stuff!!
Now we get to the point why I wrote that I have been a member of this community for about 16 years. I joined ShadowMusic community (the old MSN site) around 98-99 and immediately was exposed to useful information about Hank and The Shadows. Members like David Martin, Dave Robinson, Pete Korving etc were sharing sound files, and I thought wow!! the sounds were amazing, they got all the correct echoes which I soon found out it was an Alesis Q2 (later Q20) with EFTP program in it. That also led me to get Q20 with EFTP from Charlie.
Then there are many knowledgeable people sharing information about equipment used by the Shads and all other useful information, the Meazzis, debate about guitars, strings,whether they used Gretsch on all record, every bits and pieces so to speak.
I absorb all the information I get from reading useful threads from this community and put the puzzle together for my purpose in achieving acceptable sounds. So I learned a lot from this community and making lots for friends.
Having said that, I find that as useful as it is to use the "correct" equipment to get the correct sound, How you play the guitar is much more important to get good sound.
Sorry if it's too long of an answer Gary.
Regards,
Robby