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Current guy playing a guitar built in 1941, though :) (not for nothing, I'd love to see him record an album of standard interpretations. That would probably be a lot of fun). Can we think of any...
That is so true. At first I thought it was just mine. I've had the same experience with a Heritage floater on a Golden Eagle. The treble is on about 1. It sounds fabulous. I also have an old...
that guitar was built in 1995, styles and preferences change. Innovations like Schatten hidden controls came along. I believe M Campellone now uses Schatten controls on his current floating pickup...
Given that he just released a wonderful new record a few weeks ago, yes, I consider him to be current.
One question is how many own such instruments and another is how many gig with them. The jazz club scene has closed down for about a year. There and in the orchestra pits are where I'd expect to...
That's quite a nice looking guitar! Interesting to note that it has only a neck pickup, which seems to fly in the face of "conventional wisdom," whatever that is. I would think the placement of the...
Off the top of my head, Jonathan Kreisberg, Andy Brown, Chris Flory. In Europe, Martijn Van Iterson, Philip Catherine.
Hello, i began studying jazz on guitar when i was like 20 years, then later i went for a full time saxophone studies and got a degree in jazz. Now i am taking again the guitar after more than 20...
If you even can call a 69 year old CURRENT? Anyways I digress .. some of my favorite Ritenour stuff is him and his L5, but he also does spend a lot of his time playing his Les Paul (or back in the...
Some of that AMSR stuff is bizarre....
man, strayhorn really wrote the hippest tunes.
Know my music on sax, now need a routine for...
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