:| Oh hell no.Blood on the dance floor.
Interesting. I know this band from quite some years, but never heard acoustic songs by them.3 Days Grace does a lot of that
I don't want electric guitar arpeggios. ~_~I didn't think Green Day had good acoustics or knew arpeggios. You probably need mostly metal bands for that neo classical feel, or Jazz.
Edit: Try Mumford Sons
Pink Floyd is awesome. I've heard every single song by them though.Pink Floyd is the master of the acoustic guitar, especially with their albums "Wish you were here" and "Animals"You must be registered for see images
but ohemmgeeezus they're the greatest...:| oh hell no.
Interesting. I know this band from quite some years, but never heard acoustic songs by them.You must be registered for see images
I've heard Imagine Dragons.best i cold give you
band: imagine dragon
song: raging fire by phillip
song: into the ocean by blue october
Try listening to Vashti Bunyan.:| I don't want electric guitar arpeggios. ~_~
I listen to a lot of metal music. I personally want something simple, which I can learn myself. Acoustic music by metal bands is usually way too complex to learn on guitar. Green Day has a little acoustic, idk how you define arpeggios, I mean it like playing single notes instead of chords. I've finished every song by Mumford.![]()
Thanks. I'll add them to my list. ^^Try listening to Vashti Bunyan.
Also try these guys if you want acoustic arpeggios: Dennis Azabagic (La Catedral), Julian Bream, Andres Segovia.
I don't listen to much of classical music. 0_>Do you like Ravi Shankar?
I guess he's classical. Or Traditional. He just died recently, but he was a great sitar player. That's technically an acoustic instrument, right? John C. Clarke is musician who blends drifting and classical guitar; he's good. I like his song, "most evolved."I don't listen to much of classical music. 0_>
Ravi Shankar was legendary. My mother used to listen to his music every Sunday. Not a big fan of traditional, but it was peaceful.I guess he's classical. Or Traditional. He just died recently, but he was a great sitar player. That's technically an acoustic instrument, right? John C. Clarke is musician who blends drifting and classical guitar; he's good. I like his song, "most evolved."