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Acoustic Songs – More Versatile Than Most Would Expect

July 23rd, 2010 Sharon Stewart No comments

There are many famous songs performed by a singer with an acoustic guitar. There are, indeed, some songs that have more than one acoustic guitar or a separate guitarist and singer, but it is more impressive and makes more of an impact if it is a single guitarist who doubles his role as the singer. Some famous acoustic songs are Hey Hey My My by Neil Young, Tangled Up in Blue by Bob Dylan, and Such Great Heights by Iron & Wine. These songs all feature the same set up in common. They have one acoustic guitarist who doubles as a singer.

Good acoustic songs are relatively simple in most cases, but their crisp sound means that the singer/player must have skill. It is very difficult, if not impossible, to fake a good voice. Musical instruments that are typically used in them include the guitar, piano, harmonica and drums. The most popular by far is guitar because of its natural and unique sound.

Many people think that acoustic songs have more artistic value than their electric cousins. Whether this is true or not, acoustic songs do seem a bit more sincere than their counterparts. However, it boils down to the listener’s preference.

While music that is acoustic is certainly the more natural sounding, those that are played with electric instruments are what many musical groups and bands intend their music to sound like. That being said, much of the music that is released today is made by either or, depending on the taste of the band or the feel they are going for.

Some artists who perform electric music use computers to make talented sounding music, but they can’t recreate it themselves on a real instrument. For this reason, the more hardcore of music enthusiasts usually prefer acoustic songs as they are a demonstration of what a real music artist can do without the aid of computers.

Although it went out of style for a while, acoustic music is making a comeback. It will most likely be here to stay, but that’s not to say that electric music isn’t good. There’s just a certain appeal that acoustic music has.

Nothing says pure and real music like acoustic songs. Music played with acoustic guitars has a unique sound, and stands as a true show of the skill of the player.