Peter Green 1959 Les Paul Guitar Review With Phil Harris
I actually saw this exact guitar at a guitar show a few years ago. It has an amazing history.
I actually saw this exact guitar at a guitar show a few years ago. It has an amazing history.
Great video showing Joe Bonamassa’s personal collection
Joe Bonamassa shows how to sound like Clapton, Page, Beck, Green and Kossoff
If you are like me and have owned multiple capos, then you may understand the difference a good one can make. Some capos can be a pain to use as they need constant re-adjusting and re-tuning your guitar. This water your time and hurts your focus on actually playing. I probably have spent more time and money looking for the best one for me. I wanted to share what I have learned.
The issues to consider are ease of use, fit, size-weight, being able to move without re-tuning or strings buzzing. Since guitars have different radius sizes, they way the capo fits across the strings is quite important if you want the tuning and tension across the strings would need to be even. Also want to make sure the using the capo does not scratch or damage your guitar.
From Left to Right – 1960s Hofner Archtop, Republic Tri-cone, Taylor 12-string, Gretsch Rancher, 1980 Martin D-25K Koa, Prestige Eclipse and Loar F-Style Mandolin in foreground.
If you play guitar, you need to own at least one good acoustic instrument.
Always. a risk when you pull up a fan on stage. But this one turned out well.
Amazing, this kid’s life is about to change!
Wishing Everyone a Happy Forth of July
If you are fans of Fender’s offset guitars like the Jazzmaster and the Jaguar like I am. You may be quite interested in correcting what many players feel are shortcomings for Leo Fender’s high-end solid body guitars.
I have recently completed two popular upgrades for my Fender Jazzmaster and Jaguar guitars. I would recommend these to anyone that has a Fender offset guitar.
Deke Dickerson with a cool story