While this really isn't a 'performance', (kind of a combination of an advertisement and someone explaining how you get a great sound out of a hand built guitar), I find it not only educational, but very entertaining!
And boy, what a great sound John gets!
David
Re: One of my favorite clips on YouTube!
Thanks, David. Bresh put a chair in his kitchen and told me to have a seat. He said, "Just tell me about your new guitar and play a few tunes. I'll edit it together for you." And he did. Me and Ed Beaver are flying out to Arizona next week to hang with Bresh. We are going to have fun in Picker's Paradise. John
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Re: One of my favorite clips on YouTube!
Hi John,
Didn't Nokie move out there also in that area, a while back?
I've always considered Thom one of the most talented and innovative individuals in all of show business.
That trip should be a blast, (if you can survive the 'pat-down')...
Have fun!
David
Didn't Nokie move out there also in that area, a while back?
I've always considered Thom one of the most talented and innovative individuals in all of show business.
That trip should be a blast, (if you can survive the 'pat-down')...
Have fun!
David
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Re: One of my favorite clips on YouTube!
Wow! What a great video!
John, I envy you the guitar. It is a true sweetheart. Glad you have it. Also enjoyed your typically marvelous picking.
Another superb Bresh video, with perfect audio and video.
David, thanks for posting this.
Bruce
John, I envy you the guitar. It is a true sweetheart. Glad you have it. Also enjoyed your typically marvelous picking.
Another superb Bresh video, with perfect audio and video.
David, thanks for posting this.
Bruce
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Re: One of my favorite clips on YouTube!
Hi John CGP,
You have a wonderful sounding guitar and you are a terrific player. I've heard you in person, on your instructional recordings, in that Bresh demo and you always have that 'John Knowles' touch, which I enjoy hearing.
I notice you sometimes play your melody notes with the 'ring' finger, which I also do. I saw Martin Taylor demonstrate that at CAAS, and he uses it a lot. It somehow comes natural for me, but sometimes I feel that I overuse the technique.
You are a very good guitar instructor and an inspiration for many of us players.
Thanks,
Ronnie Evans
You have a wonderful sounding guitar and you are a terrific player. I've heard you in person, on your instructional recordings, in that Bresh demo and you always have that 'John Knowles' touch, which I enjoy hearing.
I notice you sometimes play your melody notes with the 'ring' finger, which I also do. I saw Martin Taylor demonstrate that at CAAS, and he uses it a lot. It somehow comes natural for me, but sometimes I feel that I overuse the technique.
You are a very good guitar instructor and an inspiration for many of us players.
Thanks,
Ronnie Evans
Ronnie Evans
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