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Peter Goodchild
From: Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
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Posted 8 Apr 2003 11:57 am
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Earth-Tribe.
Last edited by Peter Goodchild on 30 Dec 2007 7:00 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Michael Johnstone
From: Sylmar,Ca. USA
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Posted 8 Apr 2003 12:49 pm
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Example? |
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Wayne Carver
From: Martinez, Georgia, USA
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Posted 8 Apr 2003 7:51 pm
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My lap steel has this sound when played through my home stereo and headphones. |
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Dave Boothroyd
From: Staffordshire Moorlands
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Posted 8 Apr 2003 11:34 pm
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So Wayne, are you asking us all round to your place so we can analyse your sound?
Cheers
Dave |
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John Kavanagh
From: Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada * R.I.P.
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Posted 9 Apr 2003 10:42 am
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Les Paul himself said the secret was low impedence pickups, but I don't think Jim Hall or Herb Ellis, for instance, went that route. They use hollowbody Gibsons with flatwound strings and, mostly, the neck pickup with most of the treble rolled off. Some jazz guitars don't even have a bridge pickup. A solid guitar with lighter strings might have more sustain.
Now Ed Bickert gets "that sound" out of a Telecaster. Go figure. I'd guess he uses the neck pickup with the treble rolled off, though. |
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Bobby Lee
From: Cloverdale, California, USA
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Posted 9 Apr 2003 3:45 pm
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It's in the hands. |
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