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--- Terry Blankenship <electricgypsys@yahoo.com> wrote: > The things I heard on the CT Project so far sounded > like most were using synthesizers, samples, found > sounds, etc. Only a few guitar players. Actually, the majority of us in the CT-Collective *are* primarily guitarists, but the unique nature of the projects can make that seem like it's not the case. What we often do is to propose a set of guidelines for a CD such as "no electric instruments on this one", "build tracks entirely out of found sounds", "use *only* percussion instruments", "feature filters", "a cappella", et cetera. The result is a collection of tracks that's not entirely representative of the stuff the members of the Collective *usually* do as individuals; it gets us thinking differently, lets us to do things our regular projects wouldn't allow for, encourages versatility, and so forth. Also, many of the tracks that sound like synths/keyboards/whatever *are* actually guitars... (There's even a track on Bluezette where percussionist/bassist Rick Walker plays guitar! Conversely, for my own track on that project, because I assumed that a blues-based project would be guitar-biased, I did my tune using only a bass.) -t- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com