Creative guitar workKreativt gitarrspel

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The Rockford toaster

Can’t say that I ever done any really innovative guitarplaying. On the other hand, I got some complimaints about it, which probably is just all about being creative more than playing technically well. Tend to work with guitar solos just as with anything else involved in songwriting/composing.

Anyway, here is a picture of the most recent part of my guitar rig. It was added from my motto, “if the stomach is happy, so will the guitar player be”. But the actual sandwiches on the picture were actually meant for our drummer. Sometimes I am nice to drummers, not just telling jokes about them.

But now when we mentioned it. How many drummers do you need to replace a light bulb which is positioned so high that you will need a ladder to reach it?

Only one. But only if he have a roadie who bring and carry the ladder, place it under the light bulb and the climbs up and replace the light bulb.

 



toast

The Rockford toaster

Jag har väl aldrig direkt legat i framkant med mitt gitarrspel. Däremot så har jag ändå fått en del beröm för det, vilket nog mer går att härleda till kreativitet snarare än vass teknik. Ser helt enkelt på gitarrsolon som vilken del i låtskrivandet som helst.

Hursomhelst, här kan ni se det senaste tillskottet i riggen. Allt enligt devisen “är magen glad är gitarristen glad”. Fast just de här mackorna är faktiskt till trummisen. Jag kan vara snäll mot dom också, inte bara berätta historier om dom.

Men när vi ändå tar upp det. Hur många trummisar krävs det för att byta en glödlampa som sitter så långt upp att man behöver en stege för att nå den?

En. Men bara om det finns en roddare som hämtar stegen, sätter upp stegen under glödlampan och sen klättrar upp och bytar glödlampan åt trummisen.


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3 Responses

  1. Jonas says:

    Hemligt specialrecept! (Smör, hushållsost och piffi-all-krydda). Och så bröd såklart.

  2. mfdl80 says:

    Frågan är, var är det i toasten? 🙂

  1. September 26, 2013

    […] Which of course is not true. Actually, I think we are more nice to drummers than most other bands around. I mean, how many drummers can tell that they can order pancakes from the guitarplayer and have them served at the beginning of the rehearsal? Or a couple of tasty toasts?? […]

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