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Chris LeDrew Member From: Newfoundland, Canada |
Here's Dwight's steel player Josh Grange picking on a Maverick. He told me his Pro 1 was out on the road and he had the Maverick out as a spare on another gig. I consider this to be the ultimate Sho~Bud tone, but I didn't know it could be coaxed out of a Maverick. Kinda makes a case for "tone in the hands". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIHRouW13Os |
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Frank Freniere Member From: Palos Park IL |
Nice. Thanks, Drew. |
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Fred Shannon Member From: Rocking "S" Ranch, Comancheria, Texas |
Chris, when my granddaughter, who's a fair musicician, heard this her comment was, "Is that you on the Blue Bird?" Meaning my blue MSA Millennium. Have to laugh at that one. ![]() Guess the tone is in the ears of the beholder, huh? Phred ------------------ |
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Chris LeDrew Member From: Newfoundland, Canada |
Yes, Fred, and I guess passion may come into play as well. Josh is a great guy with a lot of soul, and it comes through on this clip. I'm sure you have a lot of passion in your playing as well, and that's probably what your granddaughter was sensing. [This message was edited by Chris LeDrew on 10 December 2006 at 01:08 AM.] |
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Herman Visser Member From: Rohnert Park, California, USA |
Chris .... that tone has to come from the hands.I have a steel like that and I cannt coach that out of mine. But it dose prove a point ,that is given any guitar and realy great player can coach great sound out of any of them. [This message was edited by Herman Visser on 10 December 2006 at 06:51 PM.] |
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