Do you play differently on your Rickenbacker?

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Re: Do you play differently on your Rickenbacker?

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I have different guitars for different jobs and each one needs its own approach. My Les Paul is the easiest playing guitar I've ever had and I can either dig in or stay light. My Strat can take a lot of pressure but never quite allows too light a touch. As soon as I straightened the neck of my 330/12 as per prescription it went from being hard work to incredibly easy but then required a lot lighter pick attack as well as fretting touch. Optimum results for the Ric are definitely achieved this way for what I play on mine (should add the big servings of compression I put it through). So, yeah, my Ric gets played the way it wants.

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A Rick can be set up any number of ways. Most 12-string players I've worked with, prefer the easy fret/light tough setup that you've given your 330/12, but there are many options with both sixes and twelves to match any playing style.
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I don't really play my Rickenbackers any differently from any other guitars I have.
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deadllama wrote:How do you play your Ric differently?
Not, I play different on Gibsons! :lol:
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What my V63 offers me that my other basses do not offer is the power or presence if you will, of playing with a pick in the upper registers. I have always played with a pick and found most basses to be a little weak on the top end while getting a good tone. Not so this V63. As I have said before, this bass isn't like any other Ric bass I have played, but I love it. It offers me so many options. Mark
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Wildberry wrote:
deadllama wrote:How do you play your Ric differently?
Not, I play different on Gibsons! :lol:
:lol: Good one, Werner! :D
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I have noticed that on my 360, it can be difficult to play leads on the upper frets. I really have to use the tips of my fretting fingers to get around up there. But then again, the guitar has small frets and I have large hands, so that is probably the reason. I have no problem playing anywhere else on the neck.
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When I finally got a 330, I played it exclusively -- and it was like learning to play all over again!

I've always done originals, and I found myself re-thinking arrangements and leads and writing in a whole new way. Simple, single-note lead stuff that worked fine on a Strat or Les Paul just sounded off, with the RIc. I found myself become obsessed with double-stops and open strings and totally different chord shapes.

I play a variety of guitars now, but I credit the Ric with forcing me to find my own way to play. Invaluable lesson!
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Pete Townshend said that a Ric somehow encourages you to play up and down the neck more. i also find that, partly because the 24 frets means my hand is naturally falling around the octave mark rather than the 7th fret. I play a lot of scales and weird stuff like whole tone scales which i don't tend to do on other guitars.

I also find that i'm quite scared of the top of the fretboard because it's narrow and i know i'll fluff notes
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I think I play a little different on any guitar, not just Rics. I mean of course I'm going to play differently on a super strat with a Floyd Rose and hot humbuckers vs. a vintage Ric with an Accent and toasters. For me, the way a guitar feels greatly influences what and how I play. With that being said, I love to play my Rics....for some of the newer members, you can check out my YouTube channel to see that Rics can go beyond the sparkly clean "jangle zone"
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I've got about 20 Guitars depending on whether I'm buying, selling or trading. They're all different.

I seem to adapt to every Guitar a little differently depending on the Neck, Frets, Strings, Controls, w/Pups or w/o & the size & feel of the Body. Does that make sense?

My 360 6 string is the easiest playing guitar I've ever played. The Action is the best, the Neck is smooth, Intonation perfect and when I hit a chord it Jangles & Chimes just right.

I have to make my fingers believe they are skinnier when I play my 360 12 string though! Nothing sounds cooler than a Ric 12 String thru a Vox Amp with Blues! 8)

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When I played a 360/12 almost "swooped" instead of strumed with my pick. It was a nice guitar.
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Yes, yes I do ... because I am inspired to the stars by these beautiful pieces of Ric artisty. Am I any better? Not necessarily. However, it sure feels good.
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