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Acoustic vs Electric, on a soul level
for those who play both, do they feel different? I don’t mean like barre chords are easier on an electric, I mean do they feel different “spiritually?”
To me, the electric is something I get in the mood to play, but there are days I just don’t get in that mood. There is no day I don’t feel the need to at least pick up an acoustic once. It feels less like a thing and more like something that I express “me” with. I almost said “like an extension of myself” but that isn’t quite right, because a given acoustic guitar might have a different personality than another. It’s more like a relationship that brings something out of me.
Another different (and perhaps conflicting) analogy: the acoustic feels like drawing, the electric feels more like painting. The acoustic captures lines, and space, while the electric adds color over that.
There is also this difference in the rhythm/melody dimension. There is an inherent percussive-ness to strumming the acoustic that makes the groove of playing rhythm infectious, it can MAKE you tap your foot. Rhythm on an electric is more a matter of discipline for me, I’m more likely to need a metronome. Melody is the opposite: the potential for unlimited sustain on the electric makes it feel almost vocal, where I struggle to play single note lines on the acoustic because note length is a matter of techniques, discipline, and skill.
There is a “zone” I can get in with the electric when I’m playing blues riffs over a backing track or record that I currently can’t access on the acoustic, and I find it much harder to get in the strum-and-sing zone on an electric.
These are all technical differences, but I still can’t explain the fact that an acoustic feels like a living thing I cooperate with and an electric feels like a tool that I use. Does anyone have a different take or similar dichotomy?
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