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prichards1989 03-24-2010 07:30 PM

Is the Guitar Dead/Dying?
 
So, over the years, the electric guitar has been the platform for new musicians. The combination of price and range has played a key part in this. But what was the last time that the pop charts were set ablaze by a guitar pop song? The real question here is: Is the guitar the starting point for those wishing to play music? Are people even making music with their guitars anymore, or bypassing it altogether to make music on their computers?


Yeah, I know the topic is a strangely worded, but I'm writing a short piece on the topic, and would like to know if anyone would be willing to help me out on this.

Neapolitan 03-24-2010 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by prichards1989 (Post 841027)
Are people even making music with their guitars anymore, or bypassing it altogether to make music on their computers?

Soo... do you live on Mars? Does your spaceship have an internet connection?

Quote:

Originally Posted by prichards1989 (Post 841027)
Yeah, I know the topic is a strangely worded, but I'm writing a short piece on the topic, and would like to know if anyone would be willing to help me out on this.

Is this for homework, a blog, or a cultural report for commander Zorgon about the habitants of Earth?

someonecompletelyrandom 03-24-2010 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by prichards1989 (Post 841027)
But what was the last time that the pop charts were set ablaze by a guitar pop song?

A girl named Orianthi wants to meet you.

sidewinder 03-24-2010 09:24 PM

Yeah, all music today is electronic. What's a guitar, anyway?

TheCunningStunt 03-24-2010 09:32 PM

Mine are both fucking dead.

Strings have gone on one and the jack lead on t'other.

£45 to fix. Bollocks.

Janszoon 03-24-2010 09:44 PM

I do kind of think the guitar is falling out of favor, at least as lead instrument. It's not surprising really. I mean look at the trumpet, plenty of people still play it but it's certainly not as popular as it was sixty or seventy years ago. After reaching the apex of its popularity in about the 1970s, I think it's inevitable that the guitar is coming to a point where it will be eclipsed by something else.

Freebase Dali 03-24-2010 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 841048)
Soo... do you live on Mars? Does your spaceship have an internet connection?



Is this for homework, a blog, or a cultural report for commander Zorgon about the habitants of Earth?

This is the most epic example of a pot calling a kettle black that I've ever seen.

TheCunningStunt 03-24-2010 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 841091)
This is the most epic example of a pot calling a kettle black that I've ever seen.

Really? I much prefer:

http://yunno.com/data/content/full/2...-kettle-bl.jpg

Freebase Dali 03-24-2010 11:01 PM

@ TheStunningCunt

Maybe I should have rephrased the statement.

Farfisa 03-24-2010 11:28 PM

I feel like today's top musician's (or more like most well known) don't give the guitar the respect it deserves. I mean most people these days try sooo hard to emulate already present well known guitar tones and playing styles instead of trying to find their own way of playing.

I love the guitar, I truly do, whenever I get a significant amount of money I usually spend it on stuff for my setup and any other instruments I might currently be obsessed with. I don't even have a learner's permit (driving) so when I want to play with other people I pack up my gear, walk five miles down the road and boy, do I get **** tons of things yelled at me by passers by. I love playing so much I'm willing to give up driving to pay for my equipment and be rediculed by idiots. All these hardships I encounter are because the guitar has been turned into a douchebag instrument, it's truly, truly a sad thing.


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