@Cagey
That is what I was wondering I guess. Without needing the exactly perfect tone that I imagine, can you generically take certain woods and lump them into a class, so that if one were to wish to use an exotic they cannot play themselves, there is at least a general idea of what the tone would be.
Thats enough for me. You guys must be talking about a much deeper level of things. Maybe if you have played a lot of these woods it matters. For me, I just want to know that if I purchase a Koa body that it won't sound like maple, that sort of analogy maybe.
Thanks to all for the infos. Much appreciated.
That is what I was wondering I guess. Without needing the exactly perfect tone that I imagine, can you generically take certain woods and lump them into a class, so that if one were to wish to use an exotic they cannot play themselves, there is at least a general idea of what the tone would be.
Thats enough for me. You guys must be talking about a much deeper level of things. Maybe if you have played a lot of these woods it matters. For me, I just want to know that if I purchase a Koa body that it won't sound like maple, that sort of analogy maybe.
Thanks to all for the infos. Much appreciated.