THAT sounds good on an acoustic guitar. That’s a jam I would do on my falling apart acoustic guitar.
The one that I came home one morning, guitar laying in the couch, water pouring in from the ceiling DIRECTLY into the sound hole. I swear too, it’s was so perfect, DIRECTLY into the sound hole. I swear women ne came into the apartment while I was out, someone I knew, saw that, went “holy s***… welp, I’m outs here…. Oh wait a minute, let’s destroy this guitar… He’s too cool, I need to ruin this….”
It’s toxic s***, BUT I had it too. I wouldn’t have been that destructive intentionally, I choose to just walk away from it all. We done? Yeah, alright…
I think that leak caused the neck separation. I thought it was fine, it was dirt cheap in the 1980’s, but it still sounded awesome. I would play that unchained riff. All that and when that 18, 19, 20 year old kid upstairs saw I sold the guitar to the dude across the hall with a propane tank torch hooked up to a tuna can doing tomes off it, he had to have that guitar. It’s one of those riffs, right or wrong, I’m good at and it sounds good because I played it a lot. Even learning guitar, during the “grunge” 90’s, I like that music, but I was definitely not immune to the music, rock music of the 80’s, s*** that would have been out of fashion. A good rock riff is. Good rock riff. I remember learning the intro to Ratt, Lay It Down out of another lesson in GW. You can’t deny a good rock riff. It always blew my mind when I pulled off a good classic rock riff like that. Unchained. Ratt. I did that?.
