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wow, he actually uses the dampener, first thought its somekind of an officelamp he needs to see the
frets through his mat of hair.
if he could play now like a pianist would be cool, just have the impression around 2.21 his 11th finger gets a little bit stiff ...
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04-06-2014 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Gato Jazz
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Hi,
I'm an old jazz player. You know, the gray-haired, bald grandpa sitting in a tux up on the stage or in the corner of the room with the quintet. Still gigging, though, doing the low-key supper club/cocktail party/corporate get-together type of jobs. Still playing the standards.
I use a string damper on my 175, which is my main workhorse. I got it a long time ago from Pat Farrand. What a pleasant, nice guy he was. I remember he took great care and asked me a lot of questions about the 175 I was playing at the time to make sure the damper he built would fit perfectly. And, of course, it did.
In reading this thread I see that there are those who say that, basically, those with poor technique use string dampers. I don't know, but I never have claimed my technique after all these decades of playing is something to be admired or talked about. Heck, a speedster on the neck I'm not. I get by, though, at least enough to get called for the next job.
What I like about the damper is that it dampens or mutes sympathetic, open, or non-fingered strings. Makes a big difference to my ear. It allows only the PLAYED notes to ring and when I lift a finger or move my hand there are no unwanted notes or strings sounding. In short, I think it makes a difference. At least enough for me to keep using it after all these years. Really, I guess it's the only "effect" I use. As you can guess, being an old school player, I just run directly into an amp.
The fact that it pretty much prohibits the playing of open strings has never really bothered me. For most of the jazz tunes I play I have to say I rarely, if ever, play an open string note. Oh, maybe an open E or A, but that's pretty rare.Last edited by ArchieTop; 05-15-2014 at 09:42 AM.
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