![]() ![]() ![]() Acoustic guitar chord progressions are for singer/songwriter types to use merely as background to their song writing. It passes off as some emotional, mellow groove but really it’s just crappy. Anytime I hear a beat made with one of these as the main loop, I know that motherfucker who made it was just being lazy. However, 99% of the time it’s some boring ass chord progression, weakly played and questionably recorded. ![]() Sometimes you’ll hear a great riff and it works fine. Now, I’m not saying all acoustic guitars are bad for sampling. One mans trash and all that shit…So, this is what I avoid when I’m going through records: Keep in mind, every producer is different. Basically, this is my guide to shortcut crate digging. These things are a quick way for you to know what to skip over and not waste your time on. My idea here is to list certain red flags you should keep an eye out for when going through a record/records. ![]() The point of this is not to tell you what samples might get you sued or what has already been used on previously released song. ![]()
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