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    In this video I´m playing a jazzblues with 5 different guitars. In my opinion, these difference guitars make a difference for the player- how it feels, which musical direction each one leads and so on. But for the listener it doesn´t matter more or less, if i play a tele or a es335 - apart from the visual impression.
    What do you think?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4eIHotmX3E
    Last edited by Andy Bartosh; 07-18-2021 at 03:02 AM. Reason: video not shown

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    Link not working for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TedBPhx
    Link not working for me?
    NOW it should work....it was not ´yet open to the public....

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    Nope. The link doesn’t look right. Nothing happens. No image.

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    Worked for me just now. My main comment was that all those guitars sounded like you.

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    courtesy click link:


    Nice playing, nice guitars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cunamara
    Worked for me just now. My main comment was that all those guitars sounded like you.
    Thank you!

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    Lovely playing!

    Yeah, always amazed how a player sounds pretty much the same on regardless what kind of guitar. If I hear recordings of myself I often can’t hear which of my guitars I used for it (just my Strats I can distinguish )

    But you sound equally good on all your guitars!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Jay
    Lovely playing!

    Yeah, always amazed how a player sounds pretty much the same on regardless what kind of guitar. If I hear recordings of myself I often can’t hear which of my guitars I used for it (just my Strats I can distinguish )

    But you sound equally good on all your guitars!
    Thank you! In my opinion, these difference guitars make a difference for the player- how it feels, which musical direction each one leads and so on. But for the listener it doesn´t matter more or less, if i play a tele or a es335 - apart from the visual impression.

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    In this video I´m playing a jazzblues with 5 different guitars. In my opinion, these difference guitars make a difference for the player- how it feels, which musical direction each one leads and so on. But for the listener it doesn´t matter more or less, if i play a tele or a es335 - apart from the visual impression.
    What do you think?

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    I fully agree that the feel and response of a guitar makes all the difference for me as a player. Actually, when I play different guitars they sound like night and day to me, but hearing recordings back the difference is a lot less than I experienced while playing. But how I experience the guitar dictates how I am influenced and inspired (or sometimes limited) by it. I am sure there’s also psychology to it: if I think I am playing a ‘real jazz guitar’ my playing becomes a lot more jazzy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Jay
    I fully agree that the feel and response of a guitar makes all the difference for me as a player. Actually, when I play different guitars they sound like night and day to me, but hearing recordings back the difference is a lot less than I experienced while playing. But how I experience the guitar dictates how I am influenced and inspired (or sometimes limited) by it. I am sure there’s also psychology to it: if I think I am playing a ‘real jazz guitar’ my playing becomes a lot more jazzy
    Every word you say- same here!

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    They all sounded different to me, but I'd be happy listening to any of them. L5 my favourite.

    The fralin p92 was a nice surprise. Sounded great.

    Thoughts on the different string gauges used?

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    Amazing playing. To me the Danocaster sounds best but I‘m a nerd for Tellys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan Eff
    Amazing playing. To me the Danocaster sounds best but I‘m a nerd for Tellys
    Thank you! The Dano sounds a little bit thinner than the others, but it has a great tone and an overall great feel. To get a fat jazztone with teles I sometimes use a Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal and turn the vol on the guitar down to 5-7: more mids. Guitar is all about the mids. Especially jazzguitar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amberville
    They all sounded different to me, but I'd be happy listening to any of them. L5 my favourite.

    The fralin p92 was a nice surprise. Sounded great.

    Thoughts on the different string gauges used?
    fatter strings have a better jazztone. Overdrive and distortion works the other way round- the fatter the strings, the harder to get a good tone. Bending and vibrato is harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Bartosh
    Thank you! The Dano sounds a little bit thinner than the others, but it has a great tone and an overall great feel. To get a fat jazztone with teles I sometimes use a Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal and turn the vol on the guitar down to 5-7: more mids. Guitar is all about the mids. Especially jazzguitar.
    Cool, yes I do the same: upping the mids, especially on Fender BF/SF amps, on those I just put mids on 10. Works for a better jazz tone but also for better overdriven tones.

    I have several pedals that deliver that desired effect: the old fashioned Tubescreamer (but that also reduces the low frequencies a bit), MXR graphic eq, Joyo American Sound. (Putting a 25k mid pot in a Fender amp also works wonders).