Video - TA in action

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wow ... as if admiring your note selection, phrasing, and tone wasnt enough, now i can add your breathtaking right hand technique to reasons to want to be marin when i grow up :D ... you make it look effortless ...

that run at about 0:50 is jaw dropping !!

great tone outta the anderson too, friend .. what pickups in that?
 
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Good Stuff !Guitar is cool also.Im not into that big Twang sound though.But I know its Blues, and its kinda suppose to sound like that.How much for the Anderson all pimped out ? 5000.00 range?
 
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lickalotofpuss said:
Good Stuff !Guitar is cool also.Im not into that big Twang sound though.But I know its Blues, and its kinda suppose to sound like that.How much for the Anderson all pimped out ? 5000.00 range?

thanks. No, I think Anderson go for much less, especially if used. This is a 1997 Classic model.
 
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tone4days said:
wow ... as if admiring your note selection, phrasing, and tone wasnt enough, now i can add your breathtaking right hand technique to reasons to want to be marin when i grow up :D ... you make it look effortless ...

thanks...this was actually a test run for my new logitech webcam.

About my right hand: most educated players will tell you that I am doing the wrong thing. (thats what my pro friend tells me).:laugh2:
that run at about 0:50 is jaw dropping !!

great tone outta the anderson too, friend .. what pickups in that?

I was better at these fast runs when I was 15....:D My hand aches now when I stretch it too much. :( Those things require practise time, which I believe, you have little of as well...;)

The Anderson sheet which came with the guitar says "VA pickups". They're very warm and slightly compressed. Sound like A2.

thanks

Marin
 
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Stratman said:
Nice bends and legato work - Do you ever use your pinky finger?

To tell you the truth, I don't usually think about this....I think that use it all the time when I play scales and for subtle bends, but for those long, strong bends I'll typically use the other 3 fingers. It's simply a question of control and strenght: the pinky will never be as strong as the other fingers.

thanks,

Marin

P.S. I don't think that I used any legato
 
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