Feral Feline
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I have P90s in one of my guitars, which has lead me to believe I need more guitars with P90s and that I should learn to play more than 4 cowboy chords.
You mean there are more than 3 cowboy chords?I have P90s in one of my guitars, which has lead me to believe I need more guitars with P90s and that I should learn to play more than 4 cowboy chords.
Thems fancy city folks chords.You mean there are more than 3 cowboy chords?
Thems fancy city folks chords.
It's the wood. Old growth or not, those slabs have been guitars for decades.Something about these really old P90's that have an "open" sound. I have yet to find a new winder that can nail that sound.
So....you're saying I should mortgage the house and buy a vintage 57 right? I suppose I'd need to get used to being single again too........It's the wood. Old growth or not, those slabs have been guitars for decades.
So you have access to those vintage tones but you don't like them?I'm glad those are not the p90 tones of my dreams and I already have access to them
I can already achieve the p90 tones of my dreams, and they're not that ^^ so I don't have to imagine how to come up with $60,000 or whateverSo you have access to those vintage tones but you don't like them?
I'm not sure I understand![]()
Tom Bukovac's skill as a player cannot be undermined at all, I would venture a guess that he could make anything sound great and I could make that 55 sound like shit.There's some that come close. The Lollar 50's wind neck pickup is one. But you can't discount the variances of how a particular pickup was wound on a particular day by a particular person at the Gibson factory back in 54-55. Did he/she have tuna for lunch? Did he/she burp loudly with fishy breath that caused a slight commotion with his/her neighbor winder and cause some slight loss of focus while winding and thus increase the "scatter" of the windings in a unique pattern? You also have to factor in the constituent parts, a very old dried out piece of wood adds its own magic. Then of course Uncle Larry's hands....
re: Filtertrons, they have a completely different sound to P90's and are unique, mojo laden in there own right. And YES they can sound fabulous in solidbody guitars. There's a scad of solid body Gretsch models.
I would touch the hell out of it given the chance.......then put it back on the stand....hehTom Bukovac's skill as a player cannot be undermined at all, I would venture a guess that he could make anything sound great and I could make that 55 sound like shit.
I don't have fuck you money to splurge on a guitar but man alive I like seeing it.
Am I the only one that would be afraid to even touch the damn thing?
Nah not me, I would play the hell out of it. To (mis)quote Noel Gallagher "watch me play an Em"Tom Bukovac's skill as a player cannot be undermined at all, I would venture a guess that he could make anything sound great and I could make that 55 sound like shit.
I don't have fuck you money to splurge on a guitar but man alive I like seeing it.
Am I the only one that would be afraid to even touch the damn thing?
I would touch ALL of that guitar, every inch.I would touch the hell out of it given the chance.......then put it back on the stand....heh
there’s the three cowboy chords, and then the three cowboy chords (capo 2)You mean there are more than 3 cowboy chords?
The guitarist in my band in high school knew 2 shapes. Punk chord and ska chord......there’s the three cowboy chords, and then the three cowboy chords (capo 2)![]()
Ska chord being a major triad on the e b and g strings?The guitarist in my band in high school knew 2 shapes. Punk chord and ska chord......